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Steven Roy: 21/03/2010 at 22:07:38
Just watch Wonders of the Solar System on BBC2. Great episode. They talked about Titan one of Saturn's moons which is the most Earth like thing in the solar system except it is 180 degrees colder. But it has weather, rain, lakes etc except instead of water Titan has methane. I knew all that but what I hadn't realised is when it rains there because gravity is so weak (Titan is much smaller than the Earth) and the atmosphere is a lot more dense than ours the methan rain forms huge raindrops like snow flakes and they float slowly down just like snow flakes. That would be weird.
They also discussed the biggest storm in the solar system. The Earth could fit in it three times.
I've had an incredibly quiet day today - mostly setting up a predictions competition for a forum. Yes, I know we've missed a race. But then so did the forum (technical problems), so that's OK then. Less OK is trying to find a suitable 3rd prize for last year's running of the competition (long story, don't ask...)
Awww I thought it was cute. The reason you measure things in mugs is to get the same amount. It doesn't work so well with different cups :P
The second time later that day I made more I was much more sorted with it all, not to mention that I didn't take 10 minutes that time to decide what self raising flour does. From my initial experience, it turned out that it is flour that raises.
Just watch Wonders of the Solar System on BBC2. Great episode. They talked about Titan one of Saturn's moons which is the most Earth like thing in the solar system except it is 180 degrees colder. But it has weather, rain, lakes etc except instead of water Titan has methane. I knew all that but what I hadn't realised is when it rains there because gravity is so weak (Titan is much smaller than the Earth) and the atmosphere is a lot more dense than ours the methan rain forms huge raindrops like snow flakes and they float slowly down just like snow flakes. That would be weird.
They also discussed the biggest storm in the solar system. The Earth could fit in it three times.
http://www.spa...t-weather-100316.html
it just passed by... I haven't left the house since Friday. Outside is rainy and windy, inside is warm and cozy :-)
Right now I'm scanning pictures.
AMY!!!!!!
Hi Guille. Has been a mixed bag personally, how about you?
evening sidepodworld...
how is the weekend going for you?
We'll check back to see how you are in an hour
;)
I've had an incredibly quiet day today - mostly setting up a predictions competition for a forum. Yes, I know we've missed a race. But then so did the forum (technical problems), so that's OK then. Less OK is trying to find a suitable 3rd prize for last year's running of the competition (long story, don't ask...)
I'm back! The egg was fine. I haven't gone blind! Hoorah
They really need a new name that gives you a clue
:D
The second time later that day I made more I was much more sorted with it all, not to mention that I didn't take 10 minutes that time to decide what self raising flour does. From my initial experience, it turned out that it is flour that raises.
The more you know, eh?
awww i'm sure they were :)
Awww I thought it was cute. The reason you measure things in mugs is to get the same amount. It doesn't work so well with different cups :P
I would live stream it, but a lack of 3G or internet more than a metre away from my desk wall means that wont be happening :P
I ROCK at making pancakes
They were still tasty :(
and multiple plates :)
#iheartyoureallylukeh..
You can't do worse than Lukeh with his multiple mugs :P
#blamealison
Hehehe do it!