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patata wrote:*****ken 9 billion for this *****
the biggest waste of *****ken money
feed the *****ken pooor in africa etcc... u ***** scientist knobs
i hope a *****ken black hol grabs u You do know why people are starving in Africa dont you? Because there are too many of them. So what would happen if you fed them all?
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Kumara wrote:
You do know why people are starving in Africa dont you? Because there are too many of them. So what would happen if you fed them all?
why are there so many??, lack of education... .... religion stopping the use of contraception! which also leads to aids
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Joined: 10/17/2004 Posts: 1,441 Location: sydney, Australia
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American population: approx 300 million
Africans below the poverty line: approx 300 million
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Joined: 6/28/2007 Posts: 5,010 Location: Caboolture, Queensland
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you guys should have been reading the forum on the courier-mail website it was a crack-up
here's a joke i found on that site
An atom walks into a bar. He says to the bartender - "Help, i've lost an electron." The bartender says to the atom - "are you sure"? The atom replies: "yes, i'm positive"
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bateman wrote:
why are there so many??, lack of education... .... religion stopping the use of contraception! which also leads to aids
You mean they dont have enough energy to walk for 4 days to buy a packet of joeys? The fact is they are dying due to there being too many of them.
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Joined: 12/28/2007 Posts: 5,867 Location: Subiaco Oval
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Gramsy23 wrote:you guys should have been reading the forum on the courier-mail website it was a crack-up
here's a joke i found on that site
An atom walks into a bar. He says to the bartender - "Help, i've lost an electron." The bartender says to the atom - "are you sure"? The atom replies: "yes, i'm positive" oh dear
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a lot of cash wasted on how the earth was made....maybe if we spent 10% of that same cash on how we have fu....cked the earth up then we might be better off.....how many children in Africa could have been fed for the cost of the experiment??....and experiment that really might tell us something...maybe......but what use is it in a practical sense to us humans?
its not curing cancer or saving starving people is it??
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Joined: 9/2/2007 Posts: 3,349 Location: Canberra
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Gramsy23 wrote:An atom walks into a bar. He says to the bartender - "Help, i've lost an electron." The bartender says to the atom - "are you sure"? The atom replies: "yes, i'm positive" love that one, got it all the time in Chemistry when i was at school
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Joined: 7/31/2007 Posts: 1,779 Location: Sunny Coast, Queensland
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arsenalbroncos wrote:So they have made particles of something go around this giant tunnel and they are gonna continue too gain speed for another 10 months or so. Then they are gonna send more in the opposite direction to collide with it?
I got no idea can some one explain what is in the tunnel and what is it that its gonna collide with?
Sports way easier to understand then this lol They are basically gonna send 2 protons (i think protons...some kind of atomic matter anyway) at each other at close to lightspeed, smash them to peices and see what come out so we can see what they are made up of. its bascially the equivalent of taking 2 sports cars, smashing them at 500km/hr and seeing what they are made out of by examining the wreckage.
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svenny wrote:a lot of cash wasted on how the earth was made....maybe if we spent 10% of that same cash on how we have fu....cked the earth up then we might be better off.....how many children in Africa could have been fed for the cost of the experiment??....and experiment that really might tell us something...maybe......but what use is it in a practical sense to us humans?
its not curing cancer or saving starving people is it?? but the advancement that could come from the knowledge the experiment will give us far outweighs the cost. they are talking about making medicenes that can be altereted at an atomic level to tweak them for individual cases, instead of having a standard medicene. thats what i read anyway. it will be the biggest scientific advancement of the century, similar to the moonlanding, if it works.
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