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Previously on "The laws of physics are breaking down at HAB Towers!"
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostDont panic - worse case scenario we're talking 2 ... or maybe 4 million dead - tops.
Damn I should never have listened to TimberWolf ... it wasnt my idea you know ... where did I put the Solar Reactor manual ???
Never mind that - wheres my candles ??? Dont just sit there - do something for crying out loud ...
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostOh f**k, it didn't!
Anyone got a light?
Damn I should never have listened to TimberWolf ... it wasnt my idea you know ... where did I put the Solar Reactor manual ???
Never mind that - wheres my candles ??? Dont just sit there - do something for crying out loud ...Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 21 August 2009, 11:54.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostActually - I didnt think of that - yes if the power unit was to absorb the remainder ot the Suns energy to force a shutdown the Suns core then restart it - that might just briing the SunSpots back - its a long shot but it might just work ...
Anyone got a light?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYou obviously tried turning it off and on.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 21 August 2009, 11:45.
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Its simply a knock-on from the current Solar Reactor issue - the Earths magenetopshere is now being impacted - dont be surprised by the odd behaviour that you describe - at least for the time being is a plus for you ... also its more than likely this accounts for the 'object movement' that Sally metnioned here today.
You may want to double check that electrical applicances plugs are removed from the wall socket this weekend - you can't be too safe these days.
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The laws of physics are breaking down at HAB Towers!
Just has some visitors and one of them asked about the pile of junk kit. One was a flat screen that had died. I plugged it in a switched it on to show them (Lord only knows why I would do such a thing) and the bloody thing is working again. So now I am back to dual screen on my workstation.
Thinking this is odd, I grab my digital camera that had been playing up which I was looking into seeing if a repair was viable and that is working again too!
I’d get that light bulb that died last night and try that, but the bin men have already been.
Entropy is going into reverse at HAB towers; spooky.Tags: None
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