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By *odareyou OP Man
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
Hail stones only happen in summer,
another time it's frozen rain drops, this information is always a fact and is always useless
they're still f@@@@@@ cold |
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"The knob on a toaster is for the amount of minutes the bread is toasted, not the heat setting.
You wont find that fact given out by Jonny Ball any time soon"
but it is so true I know I tested it as I just didn't believe it lol xxxx |
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"Hail stones only happen in summer,
another time it's frozen rain drops, this information is always a fact and is always useless
they're still f@@@@@@ cold "
Hail does not only occur in summer. It is less likely in colder months but by no means unknown. BBC News reported hail in January. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25873559
Sorry for being a know-it-all. |
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By *onnyeasygoingMan
over a year ago
Somewhere on the M62 between 24 and 14 |
"The knob on a toaster is for the amount of minutes the bread is toasted, not the heat setting.
You wont find that fact given out by Jonny Ball any time soon
but it is so true I know I tested it as I just didn't believe it lol xxxx"
We have sad lives don't we!! Lol |
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"The knob on a toaster is for the amount of minutes the bread is toasted, not the heat setting.
You wont find that fact given out by Jonny Ball any time soon
but it is so true I know I tested it as I just didn't believe it lol xxxx
We have sad lives don't we!! Lol"
lol yes it would sure seem that way lol xxx |
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By *odareyou OP Man
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
"Hail stones only happen in summer,
another time it's frozen rain drops, this information is always a fact and is always useless
they're still f@@@@@@ cold
Hail does not only occur in summer. It is less likely in colder months but by no means unknown. BBC News reported hail in January. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25873559
Sorry for being a know-it-all. "
I don't know if that was hail or frozen rain, according to BBC the difference is that hail is built up in layers caused by up draughts of warm air (hence summer) until the hail is heavy enough to overcome the upward force, the only way to tell is to slice open the stone and look inside |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hail stones only happen in summer,
another time it's frozen rain drops, this information is always a fact and is always useless
they're still f@@@@@@ cold
Hail does not only occur in summer. It is less likely in colder months but by no means unknown. BBC News reported hail in January. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25873559
Sorry for being a know-it-all.
I don't know if that was hail or frozen rain, according to BBC the difference is that hail is built up in layers caused by up draughts of warm air (hence summer) until the hail is heavy enough to overcome the upward force, the only way to tell is to slice open the stone and look inside "
It was useless but not a fact. Cold weather impedes hail formation. That is a fact. But it does not prevent it altogether. And I like useless facts. |
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
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"The knob on a toaster is for the amount of minutes the bread is toasted, not the heat setting.
You wont find that fact given out by Jonny Ball any time soon"
Does that mean by the time it's burnt your knob, the bread is ready. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The knob on a toaster is for the amount of minutes the bread is toasted, not the heat setting.
You wont find that fact given out by Jonny Ball any time soon"
My toaster is premature then! It is a time setting, though I wouldn't agree its minutes as some toasters go up very high in numbers!! |
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By *odareyou OP Man
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
"Hail stones only happen in summer,
another time it's frozen rain drops, this information is always a fact and is always useless
they're still f@@@@@@ cold
Hail does not only occur in summer. It is less likely in colder months but by no means unknown. BBC News reported hail in January. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25873559
Sorry for being a know-it-all.
I don't know if that was hail or frozen rain, according to BBC the difference is that hail is built up in layers caused by up draughts of warm air (hence summer) until the hail is heavy enough to overcome the upward force, the only way to tell is to slice open the stone and look inside
It was useless but not a fact. Cold weather impedes hail formation. That is a fact. But it does not prevent it altogether. And I like useless facts. "
I don't know if that's true I ll refer you to Richard Hammond extreme weather bbc3 on tuesday that's what they said. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hail stones only happen in summer,
another time it's frozen rain drops, this information is always a fact and is always useless
they're still f@@@@@@ cold
Hail does not only occur in summer. It is less likely in colder months but by no means unknown. BBC News reported hail in January. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25873559
Sorry for being a know-it-all.
I don't know if that was hail or frozen rain, according to BBC the difference is that hail is built up in layers caused by up draughts of warm air (hence summer) until the hail is heavy enough to overcome the upward force, the only way to tell is to slice open the stone and look inside
It was useless but not a fact. Cold weather impedes hail formation. That is a fact. But it does not prevent it altogether. And I like useless facts.
I don't know if that's true I ll refer you to Richard Hammond extreme weather bbc3 on tuesday that's what they said. "
I rest my case. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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As we are talking weather related useless facts, did you know that a hurricane, cyclone and typhoon are all the same type of weather phenomonen differentiated only by where it occurs in the world. Why we can't just have one name for it is somewhat bizarre. Yours, Citygent, purveyor of useless shit! |
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"As we are talking weather related useless facts, did you know that a hurricane, cyclone and typhoon are all the same type of weather phenomonen differentiated only by where it occurs in the world. Why we can't just have one name for it is somewhat bizarre. Yours, Citygent, purveyor of useless shit! "
Now that, at least, is a true (and very useless) fact. |
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"As we are talking weather related useless facts, did you know that a hurricane, cyclone and typhoon are all the same type of weather phenomonen differentiated only by where it occurs in the world. Why we can't just have one name for it is somewhat bizarre. Yours, Citygent, purveyor of useless shit!
Now that, at least, is a true (and very useless) fact."
High praise indeed, I am flattered! |
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"As we are talking weather related useless facts, did you know that a hurricane, cyclone and typhoon are all the same type of weather phenomonen differentiated only by where it occurs in the world. Why we can't just have one name for it is somewhat bizarre. Yours, Citygent, purveyor of useless shit!
But was it about your weather fact or that you are the Purveyor of Useless Shit??
Now that, at least, is a true (and very useless) fact.
High praise indeed, I am flattered! "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As we are talking weather related useless facts, did you know that a hurricane, cyclone and typhoon are all the same type of weather phenomonen differentiated only by where it occurs in the world. Why we can't just have one name for it is somewhat bizarre. Yours, Citygent, purveyor of useless shit!
But was it about your weather fact or that you are the Purveyor of Useless Shit??
Now that, at least, is a true (and very useless) fact.
High praise indeed, I am flattered! "
A good point, don't you love the nuances of language! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"A duck’s quack doesn’t echo, and no one knows why. Quack quack."
On the animal theme, when you hear the twit twoo of an Owl, it is 2 birds calling to each other not one, one twitting, and one twooing |
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"The knob on a toaster is for the amount of minutes the bread is toasted, not the heat setting.
You wont find that fact given out by Jonny Ball any time soon
My toaster is premature then! It is a time setting, though I wouldn't agree its minutes as some toasters go up very high in numbers!!"
My amp goes up to No.11 |
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By *onnyeasygoingMan
over a year ago
Somewhere on the M62 between 24 and 14 |
"The knob on a toaster is for the amount of minutes the bread is toasted, not the heat setting.
You wont find that fact given out by Jonny Ball any time soon
My toaster is premature then! It is a time setting, though I wouldn't agree its minutes as some toasters go up very high in numbers!!"
Some people like really dark toast, really dark.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Rice paper is not made of rice it's made with potato starch."
Originaly it was made of starch derived from rice. We in the west don't grow rice, so we turned to another starch source. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The knob on a toaster is for the amount of minutes the bread is toasted, not the heat setting.
You wont find that fact given out by Jonny Ball any time soon
My toaster is premature then! It is a time setting, though I wouldn't agree its minutes as some toasters go up very high in numbers!!
My amp goes up to No.11 "
Well, its one darker then, isn't it? For when you need that extra push over the cliff. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is the exact amount of water on earth now to when it was formed billions of years ago......"
Apart from what we took to the moon. There is probably a puddle of frozen piss up there somewhere. |
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By *odareyou OP Man
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
"Hail stones only happen in summer,
another time it's frozen rain drops, this information is always a fact and is always useless
they're still f@@@@@@ cold
Hail does not only occur in summer. It is less likely in colder months but by no means unknown. BBC News reported hail in January. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25873559
Sorry for being a know-it-all.
I don't know if that was hail or frozen rain, according to BBC the difference is that hail is built up in layers caused by up draughts of warm air (hence summer) until the hail is heavy enough to overcome the upward force, the only way to tell is to slice open the stone and look inside
It was useless but not a fact. Cold weather impedes hail formation. That is a fact. But it does not prevent it altogether. And I like useless facts.
I don't know if that's true I ll refer you to Richard Hammond extreme weather bbc3 on tuesday that's what they said.
I rest my case. "
I'm informed that hail in the UK in winter isn't hail but graupel... Who knew that
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"Hail stones only happen in summer,
another time it's frozen rain drops, this information is always a fact and is always useless
they're still f@@@@@@ cold "
I don't have a TV but got my parents to record the extreme weather programmes for my kids to watch, I thought they were very good. Any idea how many more there are? |
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