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Greetings denizens
Nice pali, ZeityOriginally posted by zeitghostMy hopes for the Cunning Plan of SKA becoming SelfAware are diminishing rapidly...

Good to see AtW has finally started to make an effort to prolong the existence of TPD
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I think I shall go through my television recording machine, deleting all the things I recorded last Xmas and never got around to watching.
That will make room for the things I'll record this Xmas and never get around to watching
Weird that they're starting the RI Lectures on Xmas Eve... always used to be Boxing Day, didn't it?
Weirder still that they're on five... lectures didn't have commercial breaks when I was a lad...
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That's the way, AtW - onwards and upwards to Integer.MAX_VALUE we goOriginally posted by AtW View Postok.
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Your contribution is invaluable
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Really?Originally posted by zeitghost<cough>
Hate to mention this, but you've posted 57 times on TPD...
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Originally posted by 2uk View Postsasguru has to be very proud to have started such a long lasting thread
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Ah yes, they were brilliantOriginally posted by zeitghostA television recording machine watches television for you so you don't have to bother yourself...
Xmas lectures used to be very interesting when I was young, mainly because I was young...
I wish I could view the Laithwaite linear motor lectures again...
You can see the gyroscope one... if I find links to any of the others, I'll pass them along.Comment
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