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Sun 12/08/01 at 17:35
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Where does darkness go when you turn on the lights?
Tue 14/08/01 at 00:32
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It's goes beyond weird!
Tue 14/08/01 at 00:28
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I havent actaully got a dog... just made it up for the post...

Would have been a bit weird saying:

"Sparky.... Sparky?....

Wheres my guineapig?!"
Tue 14/08/01 at 00:26
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Well, I'd rename your dog if I was you! How about 'ex'?
Tue 14/08/01 at 00:21
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Thought it was Rubble?! :-)
Tue 14/08/01 at 00:20
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*Rocky burps*
Tue 14/08/01 at 00:19
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Rex.... Rex.....?

Hey wheres my dog?

F....M....? What have you done with him?!
Mon 13/08/01 at 22:55
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It fills with light. FM your experiments sound fun.


Now where is my dog? ;)
Mon 13/08/01 at 22:13
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Slaveunit wrote:
> If toast always land butterside down, and cats always land on their
> feet, surely if you were to butter a cats back it would hover 12
> inches above the floor spinning.


I tried it. I spread a load of Anchor Butter on my cat's back and watched her land on her feet.

However, when I strapped 38 chunks of it to her back, she landed on her feet but then toppled over, so I think there's hope for your free energy system.

More results, as they happen, from FM's laboratory.

(Who said animal experiments couldn't be fun?)
Mon 13/08/01 at 14:02
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The darkness fills the spaces between the light molecules.
Mon 13/08/01 at 13:58
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If toast always land butterside down, and cats always land on their feet, sutely if you were to butter a cars back it would hover 12 inches above the floor spinning.

This is a perfect form of free energy, one with the minimal running costs of more butter and cat food, and with such levitational traits, would be ideal for many haulage tasks, by reducing rolling resistance, say, a monorail system.

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