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Originally posted by DaveB View PostLooks like the original tweet has been deleted
I've only had one idiot so far replying to me that the landings were faked; I'll ignore him for now, but any further attempt at engagement on his part will be met with a block
Though maybe the array of emoji after his statement are supposed to denote that he's joking?
Anyway, up to 100 likes and 7 retweets now. I should start a podcastComment
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Tell them about the wonders of LOL memory and how it was knitted.
Anyway, of course they went to the moon, that Zeity guy was there in a cloaked ship.
Oh.
I've just had a thought.
Maybe that was actually Vasquez Rocks after all.
The lying git.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 17 July 2019, 17:46.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostTell them about the wonders of LOL memory and how it was knitted.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostPeople who grew up with everything silicon are always amazed by the idea of knitted memory. I don't know why; you only have to look at a Fair Isle or Arran jumper to see that there's a lot of information-encoding capacity in there
the poor benighted fools.Comment
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Tea/dinner this evening was that carrots and onions thing with the remains of the roast lamb.
It wasn't particularly nice.
I think there was rather too much cornflower and paprika.
The evening's entertainment was "The Wall" on PBS being about The Berlin Wall and the Stasi.
Followed by "War Factories" on "Yesterday".
Apparently if you want to feck up aircraft production then let A. Hitler, H. Goering, and Udet do their worst.
Lots of brilliant designs fecked up by someone who wanted to make everything a dive bomber.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostLots of brilliant designs fecked up by someone who wanted to make everything a dive bomber.
dinner was a lamb ragu with penne pasta and grated pecorino.
i'm sort of getting back to cooking.
maybe the bang oan ra heid knocked some sense in?
oh, well.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posta bit like TSR2 then?
Except the Nazis didn't buy the F1-11 instead, or, as it transpired, the Phantom.
Now watching some nonsense on Blaze "Hanger 1: the UFO files".
Navajo gentleman goes & talks with s
If the s are so fond of Native Americans wtf didn't the s stop their genocide by whitey?Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 17 July 2019, 21:13.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Chicken in red wine sauce (out of the freezer from the other week) with chips and peas for tea; very tastyComment
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