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  1. No one anywhere has seconded it.

    I know Steve,

    Anyway you are the sort of chap who likes facts; one morning I started watching Tiswas, Chris Tarrant came on wearing a ITTOD Tshirt (Paper Bag design) and said last week on the show John Bonham & Robert Plant asked a question about the band , and Chris chose the lucky winner from a piile of postcards.

    Tiswas at that time was a locally networked show on a Saturday morning in the Midlands.

    ATV the channel it was broadcast on may have been on strike.

    As for a timeframe after Aug 11th and berfore Sept 10th the start of my school year.

    Any light anyone can shed on this.... :unsure:

  2. Making predictions is always fraught with danger.

    Johnson gone without scoring.

    Smith out for 111.

    I expect Australia to bat until lunch and declare at about 400-450, assuming England don't bowl us out first and Clarke putting England into face a hard flat deck in very HOT conditions conducive to fast and swing bowling.

    Making predictions is always fraught with danger.

    Johnson gone without scoring.

    Smith out for 111.

    I expect Australia to bat until lunch and declare at about 400-450, assuming England don't bowl us out first and Clarke putting England into face a hard flat deck in very HOT conditions conducive to fast and swing bowling.

    You are enjoying this..... :ahhh:

  3. G'day Possums. It's on again !! I see the Poms have arrived in Perth. Weird, I can almost here the cheers of this summer and it seems that in a months time the 1st test begins at the Gabba.

    Prediction time:

    England to win 4-1 ( i'll give you the Perth test)

    You have no history of jinxing things, or wishing someone good luck as they boarded the Titanic?

  4. Remember, this is the same team that was over in England not so long ago. I'm not getting cocky and celebrating just yet.

    But, in saying that ............ so far so good. So a little quiet wooohhoooooooooo is in order :yes2:

    In England this is known as rubbing it in...

  5. Well an intriguing first day. I think advantage England on what seems like a good batting track. You have a lot to thank Haddin and Johnson for because without them it would certainly be all over

    It was a good start to the series, "quite a interesting first day" as Richie Benaud would say..

    I have to get back into my Ashes in Oz sleeping patterns.

  6. We are very confident that no intelligent life exists in our solar system. Most likely no life at all due to temperatures, other than Earth. So to find life we must go beyond our solar system. Send probes, robots out there with the capability of recieving any signal from an intelligent life form. But to find simply any type of life would be no easy task. Lets pretend for a minute a planet out there has life and its at the stage that our planet was in when the dinosaurs once roamed the planet. Retrieving this info would be very difficult and it would take many years for the signal to return to Earth. If lets say we randomly selected a planet that we could detect is within the same proximity of the Sun and our Earth, thus making it possible to sustain life based on temperature, and then send a probe there to investigate, preferably from a distance. It would take a long time to get the info back to Earth

    Led77 what about under the ice of Europa,I am not saying yes there must be, but look what we find in our own deep oceans.

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