
but I thought car batteries were full of acid, not water. What's been going on in the world?!
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 14:58, archived)

topping up car batteries. You're right (I think) but if the level of them drops you add distilled water (presumably the water evaporates but the acid doesn't).
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 15:01, archived)

did they swap your paper with that of some insignificant royal to get him into oxbridge via the back door? .. I bet they did you know ..
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 15:13, archived)

no one in my entire school got above a B that year. Not even the guys doing 5 A levels and getting As in all of them. Don't know what happened there really, seems everyone dropped a mark on their predicted.
I got a B in physics (if I'd done any course work it'd probably have been an A) and failed maths.
Coincidentally, 16-18 I started doing a lot of acid :P
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 15:18, archived)

It must be a conspiricy ;)
*in fairness I turned up to a couple of my A-levels stoned out of my mind and it didn't do me any harm :P
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 15:22, archived)

just I did really well at GCSE level and then got very interested in sex, drugs and rock and roll (and all night illegal dance parties) and stopped seeming to being that interested in thermodynamics.
I regret it slightly but a youth wasted isn't a wasted youth :)
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 15:27, archived)

I didn't have those problems until my final year so didn't fuck myself up too badly. well, not academically anyway ... ;)
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 15:33, archived)

at woodstock
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 15:01, archived)

until revising for my theory test last week.
I also learned that if I adjust my chain incorrectly it could cause.. Oh.. Bugger.. Seem to have forgotten already.
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 15:04, archived)

or more likely ... it to come off and decapitate a small child
/if you need to know about chains, what happens if you only want to ride a shaft-drive bike?
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 15:07, archived)