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lol you'd surprised at how often that doesnt happen in science. people have feuds that last lifetimes. and usually take their opinion to the grave (especially in physics)

Take big bang theory for example

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This guy rarely changes his view

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I hear his technique is pretty good

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LOL!

I will let Lynnie know.

seeing as Birds gets me to polish his car...I'm guessing no....lol

Haha! I remember him posting up some finished polished pics, so I thought he knew.

Haha! I remember him posting up some finished polished pics, so I thought he knew.

well hes watched me do it a couple of items so im sure he does.......I doubt he could be f**ked doing it himself though...

why whats the problem?

Just had an hour long meeting to discuss what we're going to talk about during a 30 minute meeting later this evening... *sigh*

haha/....gold!!

and lemme guess the half hour meeting tonight will be to discuss what happened at the last meeting!

Ok to use those poor countries as benchmarks now..?

For that measure it's more reasonable. To say 'our debts not that bad' is ridiculous particularly when they leave out that it's one of if not the fastest growing debt of all the OECD countries but of course nobody mentions that

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