Tea? (Part 1)

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Arch

Married to Night Train
Landslide said:
If it's mammoth, do you end up with hairy nucleotides?

Apparently, the Mammoth genome has already been published, so if you sat down with a big enough box of As, Ts, Gs, and Cs, and strung them together and bunged a few volts through it...;)
 

Landslide

Rare Migrant
tdr1nka said:
Nucleotide? Sounds like an extra powerful washing powder.

"With added Ground (-in dirt) Zero!!!"
[/Barry Scott]
 

Milo

Guru
Yea know longer look like a glue sniffer thank god.
Weathers being a tad dull today.
Just got some great lights from wilco for a fiver they look like re badged smarts to me.
 

Milo

Guru
Im thinking of cycling to London next month at some time its over a 100 miles though :ohmy: may have to get a bit fitter.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Arch said:
Apparently, the Mammoth genome has already been published, so if you sat down with a big enough box of As, Ts, Gs, and Cs, and strung them together and bunged a few volts through it...:wacko:

I needs a cuppa. ;) Ah that helps :evil:

Can you put down your box of letters and that battery please Arch and discover a cure for the common cold instead, or at least a cure for the 'orrible little bug(ger) wot has infected me. Or soon I'll be extinct like your favourite wooly elephant.

*reaches for another cuppa strong stuff * :biggrin:
*sniffle, cough sniffle* :ohmy:
 

Landslide

Rare Migrant
twentysix by twentyfive said:
...a cure for the common cold...
Drink these:
*Passes over hot honey and lemon with ginger, large bottle of water, hip flask of brown spirit to 26x25's taste*
Wrap yourself up really warm, and go to bed with at leasst 2 duvets - sweat it out.
*Passes over large measure of sympathy*
twentysix by twentyfive said:
or at least a cure for the 'orrible little bug(ger) wot has infected me.
*Passes over shotgun*
:ohmy:
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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Arch said:
Apparently, the Mammoth genome has already been published, so if you sat down with a big enough box of As, Ts, Gs, and Cs, and strung them together and bunged a few volts through it...:ohmy:

Can someone pass me another scrabble set and some jump leads? Amateur geneticist at work here.

@ Speicher

Off where?
Tomorrow - Ireland, back to Cape Clear for more building work. Everything you never wanted to know about plasterboard but were forced to find out anyway.
Early May - Mont Ventoux. OMFG.
New job - starting on the 12th at Astrium with the satellites.

A busy but exciting few weeks coming up. Lots of things happening, lots of changes. Rather looking forward to it all.:evil:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
TheDoctor said:
Can someone pass me another scrabble set and some jump leads? Amateur geneticist at work here.

@ Speicher

Off where?
Tomorrow - Ireland, back to Cape Clear for more building work. Everything you never wanted to know about plasterboard but were forced to find out anyway.
Early May - Mont Ventoux. OMFG.
New job - starting on the 12th at Astrium with the satellites.

A busy but exciting few weeks coming up. Lots of things happening, lots of changes. Rather looking forward to it all.:ohmy:


Is there much plasterboard in the average satellite? I mean how do you hang pictures up inside them, if not?
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Landslide said:
Drink these:
*Passes over hot honey and lemon with ginger, large bottle of water, hip flask of brown spirit to 26x25's taste*
Wrap yourself up really warm, and go to bed with at leasst 2 duvets - sweat it out.
*Passes over large measure of sympathy*

*Passes over shotgun*
:evil:

Thanks Doc :wacko: Just what I need. I see now why you should be THE Doctor. ;) Can I have another cuppa before I go please? :ohmy:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
twentysix by twentyfive said:
Thanks Doc :wacko: Just what I need. I see now why you are THE Doctor. ;) Can I have another cuppa before I go please? :evil:


Except, that wasn't the Doctor, it was Lanslide you quoted.

Eye for detail me...:ohmy:
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Best wishes in all these new ventures TheDoctor, and good luck with the weather when you climb Mont Ventoux.
And of course, good luck in your new job with Astrium.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Arch said:
Except, that wasn't the Doctor, it was Lanslide you quoted.

Eye for detail me...:ohmy:

Quite right Arch. I've edited. AND I've awarded Landslide an honoury DoctorShip from the University of 26x25. Its known as a TARDIS.

How you coming on with that cure please? I don't want to hurry you but .........
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Cheers Speicher! I'll be at the Nottingham thing, so I can fill you in in person, as it were. And get you a real cup of tea!
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Arch said:
Is there much plasterboard in the average satellite? I mean how do you hang pictures up inside them, if not?

Well, there's no life support, so no-one to appreciate the pictures, so no point in them being there. I think all the space inside is full of the workings. They're not just up there to look pretty, although that would be enough reason in itself IMHO.
 
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