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That's good isn't it? It means they can immediately be fined or sent down for contempt of court.
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surely close enough for an A* these days?Originally posted by zeitghostYou are one of my students^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hesteemed customers aren't you
/ , * what's the difference really?
http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/ohmslaw.htm
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Me? The 13th Duke of hyperD? Here? In a sixth form girl's dormitory? At three o'clock in the morning? With my reputation? What were they thinking of?Originally posted by Halcyon View Postedit: but I think HyperD was being rude...
You are, however, correct. But I hadn't come across the double entendre.
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At the risk of drifting back towards the subject - I noticed a subtle but disgusting use of words by Anjem Choudary on R5 this morning. He was saying he wasn't doing or proposing anything illegal. He said "it is not against your laws" after he pointed out he was born in the UK. Note "your" - not "our".Originally posted by sasguru View PostAparently, those going on trial in Luton for demonstrations last year, refused to stand when the Judge entered the court room. It would have meant that they put the judge higher than their god.........!!
Whatever happened to not differentiating yourself from your host society?! I lived in Switzerland and had to learn the language to integrate - seems that even that is too radical in this country!!
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That IS the current thinking, although there might be some resistance, especially if check through the archives in the vaultsOriginally posted by Pogle View PostI thought V = I/R
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One of Newton's laws of motionOriginally posted by suityou01 View Postseems familiar. wotisit?
(s=ut+1/2 at^2)
distance = initial velocity * time + (acceleration * time^2)/2
's for workin' out how far you've gone
All derived from F=MA really...
edit: but I think HyperD was being rude...
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Differentiation .....? Pah!
Aparently, those going on trial in Luton for demonstrations last year, refused to stand when the Judge entered the court room. It would have meant that they put the judge higher than their god.........!!
Whatever happened to not differentiating yourself from your host society?! I lived in Switzerland and had to learn the language to integrate - seems that even that is too radical in this country!!Tags: None
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