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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    Morning
    Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!

    Bazza Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad!

    How be you this morn?

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      Haaaaaaaaaaaargh!

      Shiver me timbers!

      Splice the mainbrace!

      Avast the topgallants!

      Haaaaaaaaaaaargh!

      Fifteen men on a dead man's chest....

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        Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
        If you can believe 6 impossible things before breakfast,then the Big Bang Burger Bar is the place for you...
        Is this based on a quotation from Alice in Wonderland?

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          Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
          Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!

          Bazza Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad!

          How be you this morn?

          Grand thanks sweety zeity....

          Bazza gets caught
          Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."

          CUK University Challenge Champions 2010

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            Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
            Is this based on a quotation from Alice in Wonderland?
            Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 1979.

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              Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
              Grand thanks sweety zeity....

              Did you have a peg-leg, a black eyepatch, and a parrot?


              Oooops... shouldn't have mentioned the parrot

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                Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
                Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 1979.
                taken from :-

                "Alice laughed: "There's no use trying," she said; "one can't believe impossible things."
                "I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was younger, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
                Alice in Wonderland.

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                  Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
                  Did you have a peg-leg, a black eyepatch, and a parrot?


                  Oooops... shouldn't have mentioned the parrot
                  Ummmm not quite.... some of the girls had patches - the parrot didn't make it very far.... ended up in the bin
                  Bazza gets caught
                  Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."

                  CUK University Challenge Champions 2010

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                    Afternoon denizens

                    What a pleasure it is to recline here on the bench in my dressing gown, coffee freshly made, no need to drive to London, and a big stack of technical books (mostly published by O'Reilly) within easy reach

                    What shall it be? Transcending CSS by Andy Clarke (I know him - caught up with him at the conference last week)? HTTP: The Definitive Guide (lots of people are finally starting to "get it" when it comes to HTTP, so it can't hurt to brush up a bit and make sure I'm still ahead of the pack)?

                    I think I'll go for the newly-published Programming Amazon Web Services... lots of buzz around computing "in the cloud" at the moment, and I've already done quite a bit of playing with that

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                      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                      Afternoon denizens

                      What a pleasure it is to recline here on the bench in my dressing gown, coffee freshly made, no need to drive to London, and a big stack of technical books (mostly published by O'Reilly) within easy reach

                      What shall it be? Transcending CSS by Andy Clarke (I know him - caught up with him at the conference last week)? HTTP: The Definitive Guide (lots of people are finally starting to "get it" when it comes to HTTP, so it can't hurt to brush up a bit and make sure I'm still ahead of the pack)?

                      I think I'll go for the newly-published Programming Amazon Web Services... lots of buzz around computing "in the cloud" at the moment, and I've already done quite a bit of playing with that
                      Not sure I fancy anything with transcending in.

                      I reckon amazon then http...

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