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Science in all it's many guises has always intrigued me and do so to this day. Particularly Space Science. Whilst I am an avid watcher of all programmes science related, I never had the accademic capacity and possibly therefore the chances in life to study the subject.
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Originally Posted by Davenorave ->
Science in all it's many guises has always intrigued me and do so to this day. Particularly Space Science. Whilst I am an avid watcher of all programmes science related, I never had the accademic capacity and possibly therefore the chances in life to study the subject.
I've always liked things scientific too Dave. Unfortunately we were segregated into science and arts after the first year at Grammar school and for some strange reason I was put into the Arts side so I missed out on physics and chemistry.
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Yes Painter, the world/universe is truly a wondrous place and man's/ women's achievements are also wondrous- well, some of them.
You made it a wonderous place for you and your lovely wife with all your travels. My compliments to you..
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08-12-2015, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Davenorave ->
Science in all it's many guises has always intrigued me and do so to this day. Particularly Space Science. Whilst I am an avid watcher of all programmes science related, I never had the accademic capacity and possibly therefore the chances in life to study the subject.
That is great to hear ! I see we both belong to the same club. The universe is a great teacher it sparks our interest and allows a platform for self discovery
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Mushy or firm, the eternal sprout question.
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Mushy or firm, the eternal sprout question.
With the state of my knoshers? Definitely err towards mushy.
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08-12-2015, 01:21 PM
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The experiments I remember performing in school were pretty simple. We watched a seed grow into a plant and chick come out of an egg. While the other students fell asleep, I saw beyond the experiment. In the fact, that out of a tiny seed a tree or a plant could grow into a beautiful splendour and of course, the hatching of a chicken from an egg, began to sprout questions within my soul the secrets of life and the universe itself.

Cor that sounds great. All we did was blow frogs up with a straw. They don't half go off with a bang
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Cor that sounds great. All we did was blow frogs up with a straw. They don't half go off with a bang
I feel guilty enough to say, that as a child I use to cram a firecracker down a fog's throat, light it up and as poor frog hopped away, he blew up to smithereens. My excuse was that I did not know better considering I was a mad scientist
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I feel guilty enough to say, that as a child I use to cram a firecracker down a fog's throat, light it up and as poor frog hopped away, he blew up to smithereens. My excuse was that I did not know better considering I was a mad scientist
Our science teacher was mad too
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Our science teacher was mad too

Hopefully he didn't blow up frogs just dissect them.
 
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