
White noise is the snow and hissing you get from a tv when it is not tuned in.
edit: oh, you changed it!
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Thu 3 Jun 2004, 12:33,
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edit: oh, you changed it!

*edits* there ya go
Oooo, thats great! Er....what was it about again?
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Thu 3 Jun 2004, 12:37,
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Oooo, thats great! Er....what was it about again?

Now this white noise thing, what is it?
;P
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;P

What a nosey bugger he is!
am I repeating myself?
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Thu 3 Jun 2004, 12:42,
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am I repeating myself?

I'm off to pleasure myself in the summer sunshine(!).
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um......you do that!
I'd say enjoy yourself, but, well, ya know...
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Thu 3 Jun 2004, 12:47,
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I'd say enjoy yourself, but, well, ya know...

is a result of the ariel picking up the latent radiation in the atmosphere. It is believed that this radiation is the product of the Big Bang that is though to have created the universe.
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white noise=snowy tv thats hisses at you
I think ive got it now!
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Thu 3 Jun 2004, 12:41,
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I think ive got it now!

as I can't attribute this fact to anyone, hence the examiners wouldn't accept it.
Come to think of it, the Big Bang probably won't feature heavily in GCSE physics!
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Thu 3 Jun 2004, 12:44,
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Come to think of it, the Big Bang probably won't feature heavily in GCSE physics!

no.
Closest thing would probably be about astronauts weight on the moon..
at least one question...every fecking time......
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Thu 3 Jun 2004, 12:49,
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Closest thing would probably be about astronauts weight on the moon..
at least one question...every fecking time......

That's spoilt my fun. Back to getting white and pastey in front of a computer screen for me then.
Did you see programme on 5 yestersay about the moon landing?
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Thu 3 Jun 2004, 12:53,
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Did you see programme on 5 yestersay about the moon landing?

but i did see the one on spontanious human combustion :S
Was it good?
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Thu 3 Jun 2004, 12:59,
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Was it good?

The programme pretty much smacked down every piece of 'evidence' they had by dispproving them through experimentation.
I missed the combustion. Any clues as to how to avoid it?
Doesn't an astronaut weigh one twentieth of their weight on the moon?
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Thu 3 Jun 2004, 13:02,
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I missed the combustion. Any clues as to how to avoid it?
Doesn't an astronaut weigh one twentieth of their weight on the moon?