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Actually depends if she's a munter or not. If she is of the swamp donkey category then it ain't flattery, no matter what sexuality. If she's fit, then as Toht has so romantically put it; you should have hit it already. :D

She isnt a munter at all, if she walked passed you in the street you may not turn round and go wow but shes a nice looking girl.

She pushes everyone of my buttons tbh and yes i tried to hit it for most of my teenage years till i found out she liked women.

No matter what i think of myself im not naive enough to think slipping her my sausage will turn her straight lol.
 

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She isnt a munter at all, if she walked passed you in the street you may not turn round and go wow but shes a nice looking girl.

She pushes everyone of my buttons tbh and yes i tried to hit it for most of my teenage years till i found out she liked women.

No matter what i think of myself im not naive enough to think slipping her my sausage will turn her straight lol.

Give her the secret sauce man ! :p
 

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just finished watching it on iplayer
As Spock would say: "Fascinating"

We could be holographs projected from the event horizon at the end of our universe /ponder.

I enjoyed the prog, hurt my head at times. Some Interesting theories.
 

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HAh, just got a mail from paypal and being a denizen of this place, the topic just sounded wrong :D

"Get the best deals from asia" :clap:
 

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Some Interesting theories.

Absolutely.

Be really interesting to see what comes out of Cerne over the next 20 yrs

Thought Seth Lloyd from MIT who built the quantum computer was interesting...the only problem (and its a big one) is that the act of observing quantum mechanics changes the outcome!
 

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was a really interesting program. Even if a bit limiting in the information it can deliver to the public, due to the nature of the complexities. Gives you a glimpse at just how clever some bastards are :)
 

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Here's one for you:

Given any two polyhedra of equal volume, is it always possible to cut the first into finitely many polyhedral pieces which can be reassembled to yield the second?
 

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The holographic universe stuff had me stumped. Nice to keep track of current theories in a general public friendly way :)
 

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The holographic universe stuff had me stumped. Nice to keep track of current theories in a general public friendly way :)

it would of been nice to go into a bit more detail, but then it wouldn't of been viewable for the majority of people.
 

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Whenever these types of Horizon programmes are on, I always wish they went into more detail and were 8 hours long, rather than the usual 59 minutes. Sadly, the number of people who would actually sit down and avidly watch an 8 hour programme about quantum reality can prob be counted on two hands...
 

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Whenever these types of Horizon programmes are on, I always wish they went into more detail and were 8 hours long, rather than the usual 59 minutes. Sadly, the number of people who would actually sit down and avidly watch an 8 hour programme about quantum reality can be counted on two hands...

I'd watch it if i had a bottomless bag of doritoes :D
 

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