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The three days and three nights thing over Easter.
Friday to Sunday - that's two nights?0 -
Good Friday to Easter Monday? - But then thats four daysNorth Lower Neil said:The three days and three nights thing over Easter.
Friday to Sunday - that's two nights?0 -
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They should call it three days then, the part about three days and three nights is the most misleading!Alwaysneil said:0 -
Charity shop in Fernwood where they have everything arranged by colour. Including CDs (ask your dad) and books...1
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Have the cps waited till partey has left Arsenal to charge him or are Arsenal no longer bothered about injunctions now that he has left?0
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Pink Floyd, Simply Red, Cream...Algarveaddick said:Charity shop in Fernwood where they have everything arranged by colour. Including CDs (ask your dad) and books...2 -
Deacon Blue, CeeLo Green,Stig said:
Pink Floyd, Simply Red, Cream...Algarveaddick said:Charity shop in Fernwood where they have everything arranged by colour. Including CDs (ask your dad) and books...1 -
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Black Sabbath, Whitesnake, Pink0
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Orange Juice0
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They are fucked with Rainbow though tbf8
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If ever I win the lottery, I'll buy the back catalogues of all those bands, just to do that. Then again, perhaps it might be better to do something genuinely interesting 🤔1
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Their are literally millions of chewing gum stains on our paving slabs and yet I've never seen anyone spitting it out
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Just had a pizza flyer come through the letterbox advertising 'the biggest 18" pizza in town'.
Surely all 18" pizzas are the same size.
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Could be worse:IdleHans said:Just had a pizza flyer come through the letterbox advertising 'the biggest 18" pizza in town'.
Surely all 18" pizzas are the same size.
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The world sees a video of a 'law enforcement officer' shooting dead a car driver and the official spokesperson of the government that employs said officer tells the world a version of the story everyone can see isn't true.
Who does that government believe will be swayed when it tells the world 'it's raining' when it is in fact pissing on our faces?7 -
Not for this thread please, thank you2
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People watching videos of jacket potato vans serving people jacket potato, cheese and beans etc.
I like jacket potatoes. But what's interesting about other people buying jacket potatoes?
Good on the business owners, mind, found a niche.0 -
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My new kettle turns off much quicker than the old one.
My research reveals that there are definitions for simmer, hard boil and rolling boil with different temperatures and end results to each.
I then find out that higher altitude lowers the boiling point of water because there's less atmospheric pressure pushing down on the liquid, allowing water molecules to escape as vapour more easily and at lower temperatures (e.g., boiling at 95°C at 5,000 ft vs. 100°C at sea level). This means food takes longer to cook, and you need to boil water for purification for a longer duration to kill pathogens effectively.
Anyway, I'm convinced that I've drunk my early morning tea quicker this morning as a direct result of my kettle not achieving a rolling boil.
Should I be afraid/worried?0 -
Its just a kettle.Raith_C_Chattonell said:My new kettle turns off much quicker than the old one.
My research reveals that there are definitions for simmer, hard boil and rolling boil with different temperatures and end results to each.
I then find out that higher altitude lowers the boiling point of water because there's less atmospheric pressure pushing down on the liquid, allowing water molecules to escape as vapour more easily and at lower temperatures (e.g., boiling at 95°C at 5,000 ft vs. 100°C at sea level). This means food takes longer to cook, and you need to boil water for purification for a longer duration to kill pathogens effectively.
Anyway, I'm convinced that I've drunk my early morning tea quicker this morning as a direct result of my kettle not achieving a rolling boil.
Should I be afraid/worried?1 -
I can just see the headlines now, DALAI LAMA KILLED BY INFERIOR KETTLE!
Seriously, of course you shouldn't worry. You're just having a cup of tea, not partaking in germ warfare.0 -
It was tongue in cheek btw.0
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My hearing is pretty bad, particularly to higher pitched sound, including female voices. So, when I get off the motorbike and go indoors still wearing a helmet, balaclava and with earplugs in, why does my wife immediately try to engage me in conversation then get grumpy when I tell her I can't hear a word she is saying?2
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Does altitude affect how long bacon takes in the microwave?Raith_C_Chattonell said:My new kettle turns off much quicker than the old one.
My research reveals that there are definitions for simmer, hard boil and rolling boil with different temperatures and end results to each.
I then find out that higher altitude lowers the boiling point of water because there's less atmospheric pressure pushing down on the liquid, allowing water molecules to escape as vapour more easily and at lower temperatures (e.g., boiling at 95°C at 5,000 ft vs. 100°C at sea level). This means food takes longer to cook, and you need to boil water for purification for a longer duration to kill pathogens effectively.
Anyway, I'm convinced that I've drunk my early morning tea quicker this morning as a direct result of my kettle not achieving a rolling boil.
Should I be afraid/worried?1 -
It does!Chunes said:
Does altitude affect how long bacon takes in the microwave?Raith_C_Chattonell said:My new kettle turns off much quicker than the old one.
My research reveals that there are definitions for simmer, hard boil and rolling boil with different temperatures and end results to each.
I then find out that higher altitude lowers the boiling point of water because there's less atmospheric pressure pushing down on the liquid, allowing water molecules to escape as vapour more easily and at lower temperatures (e.g., boiling at 95°C at 5,000 ft vs. 100°C at sea level). This means food takes longer to cook, and you need to boil water for purification for a longer duration to kill pathogens effectively.
Anyway, I'm convinced that I've drunk my early morning tea quicker this morning as a direct result of my kettle not achieving a rolling boil.
Should I be afraid/worried?
Yes, microwave cooking time is affected by altitude, primarily because lower air pressure at higher elevations causes water to evaporate faster and boil at lower temperatures, potentially requiring longer cooking times for water-based foods, while also making some baked goods puff too much and collapse; you often need to cook foods longer, especially meats, pasta, rice ... and bacon rashers!1 -
Does a White Americano heat up quicker in a microwave if it’s in the Dalai Lama’s mountain retreat?Chunes said:
Does altitude affect how long bacon takes in the microwave?Raith_C_Chattonell said:My new kettle turns off much quicker than the old one.
My research reveals that there are definitions for simmer, hard boil and rolling boil with different temperatures and end results to each.
I then find out that higher altitude lowers the boiling point of water because there's less atmospheric pressure pushing down on the liquid, allowing water molecules to escape as vapour more easily and at lower temperatures (e.g., boiling at 95°C at 5,000 ft vs. 100°C at sea level). This means food takes longer to cook, and you need to boil water for purification for a longer duration to kill pathogens effectively.
Anyway, I'm convinced that I've drunk my early morning tea quicker this morning as a direct result of my kettle not achieving a rolling boil.
Should I be afraid/worried?1











