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On Jun 11, 6:49*pm, "Dave R." wrote:
"Alastair" wrote in message

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Well, you appended it to a thread about whether absolute zero was 273
C or -273 C. I imagine most people were like me and had stopped
reading that thread after the first post :-(


So I missed the first episode but did see the second :-)


Cheers, Alastair.


What on earth are you talking about Alastair. You're just making this even
more mixed up. It was my post all along, totally original. I did not put a
zero in front of 273 someone else corrected this then posted it as an
appendage. I do see that it was any less complicated than MCC's announcement
and I'm not getting at him for re posting same info. Also I made the subject
line say: BBC2 Absolute Zero 23.20 - 00.20
I posted it on the Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:48:34 +0100


You are Dawlish and work at the BBC as a hit-man for Blue Peter.


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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message
ll.net...
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 08:08:37 +0100 (BST), Dave Liquorice wrote:

How ever that message
was only semi-coherent and referred to a programme that had already been
transmitted.

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Cheers
Dave.



Semi coherant? it was no less "semi coherant" that MCC's in fact it was
better - it mentioned it had been shown before plus the dates this had
occurred. It also showed that was it was again being shown then he (MCC)
comes along and makes a better job of it - thats my gripe about the issue.
In addition also, and just to do with us two, the plastic wheelchair bound
attorney WL remarked "And most remarkably useful" appearing as if to thank
MCC for his efforts totally disregarding what I had done previously. Hence
my bit about really liking to rub my nose in it. But than thats just
personalised banter and we are both in our individual ways mad as hatters. I
forthwith Dribble on....

Dave R

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On Jun 11, 6:49 pm, "Dave R." wrote:
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You are Dawlish and work at the BBC as a hit-man for Blue Peter.


Roars with laughter!

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Dave R. [west London]

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On Jun 11, 6:49 pm, "Dave R." wrote:
"Alastair" wrote in message

Well, you appended it to a thread about whether absolute zero was 273
C or -273 C. I imagine most people were like me and had stopped
reading that thread after the first post :-(


So I missed the first episode but did see the second :-)


Cheers, Alastair.


What on earth are you talking about Alastair. You're just making this even
more mixed up. It was my post all along, totally original. I did not put a
zero in front of 273 someone else corrected this then posted it as an
appendage. I do see that it was any less complicated than MCC's announcement
and I'm not getting at him for re posting same info. Also I made the subject
line say: BBC2 Absolute Zero 23.20 - 00.20
I posted it on the Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:48:34 +0100
Dave R


You mean that you did not put a minus sign in front of 273, don't
you :-) But let's not start that all over again.

The full report that you quoted above did not appear until a bit later
in the thread, by which time I had become bored with the arguing :-
( As I have with this argument now!

Thanks for trying,

Cheers, Alastair.
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:59:35 +0100, Dave R. wrote:

Semi coherant? it was no less "semi coherant" that MCC's in fact it was
better


Well I don't understand:

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Subject: BBC2 Absolute Zero 23.20 - 00.20
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:48:34 +0100

Strange programme about how cold can temperature go 273C apparently
at the other end odf the scale it can just carry on and on so the
programme said


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Cheers
Dave.





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On Jun 11, 11:01*pm, "Dave Liquorice"
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:59:35 +0100, Dave R. wrote:
Semi coherant? it was no less "semi coherant" that MCC's in fact it was
better *


Well I don't understand:

Message-ID:
From: "Dave R."
Newsgroups: uk.sci.weather
Subject: BBC2 Absolute Zero 23.20 - 00.20
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:48:34 +0100


Strange programme about how cold can temperature go *273C apparently
at the other end odf the scale it can just carry on and on so the
programme said


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Cheers
Dave.


Behave yourself!

You are dragging the rest of this group down to your level. To a
degree at any rate. (Sum of us are already there.)


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