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  1. 22 years! Why hinny thats smashin! Have a reet canny curry pet. redberry
  2. Lotty I totally agree with the other concerns that have been posted on here. Really dangerous to leave thyroid unchecked! Your heart, blood calcium levels and state of mind can all be affected negatively. The energy that you feel is 'false' its like drinking ten esspresso coffees and taking amphetimines yes you get the buzz but at a real cost to your body. think on lass! <'> redberry
  3. Yes, makes my daughter really cross..dont know why my eyes go really green if I am cross, tearful or angry. browny hazel for shopping and putting out the bins! redberry
  4. Yes Daisy thats true, I had thought more of the absolute myriad of meanings, change, choice, rebirth, thoughts, actions None of them either negative or positive......... Cor I didnt explain this very well Basically I meant to reassure really sorry if I didnt <'> redberry
  5. Dotty. How does this sound? How fast does the earth move? Well in relation to what? If you want to know how fast the surface of the earth is moving in respect to its centre...then the earth turns once every 23 hours 56 minutes and 4.09053 seconds ( the Sidereal period ) its roughly 40,075 kilometres around its middle.......so.....the surface of the earth at the equator moves at a speed of 460 metres a second Roughly 1,000 miles per hour Our earth moves around the sun in an almost circular dance covering this route at a speed of...nearly.........30 kilometres per hour..67,000 miles an hour! <'> Then..get ready Our solar system including our gorgeous earth whirls around the centre of our galaxy at 220 kilometres PER SECOND ( for goodness sake this is incredible!) Or 490,000 Miles per hour!!!! So hey is America real? answers on a post card please redberry
  6. Lauren, In my humble opinion, dreams can mean many things. Luke may/may not have over heard you talking about your eye. But may be he sensed that some how you were concerned about something. (I think kids are like barometers and no matter how much parents try to hide things they are picked up on some level) Some one dying in a dream is very much like the Death card in the Tarot...never means what it says on the tin, if you see what I mean. I have known some very sensitive children who have some amazing abilities. Please dont worry, I agree you need to put your mind at ease. take care redberry
  7. Happy Birthday jayjay redberry
  8. redberry

    Degree

    Well done! With set backs too! Im really impressed! Congratulations <'> redberry
  9. redberry

    Degree

    <'> Hope it all goes fantastically well! redberry
  10. The piece I posted, although could have been written by moi ...erm wasn't. It was something I had downloaded cos Im interested in that kind of thang! Because A Little Bug went Ka choo! is one all time classic! Zemanski, I just read that story to my son a couple of nights ago...even though he would rather How To be a Pirate. sorry for the deception redberry
  11. Poss <'> <'> itively redberry
  12. really pleased for you! Welcome to your new world! redberry
  13. We live in a wonderfully complex universe, and we are curious about it by nature. Time and again we have wondered--- why are we here? Where did we and the world come from? What is the world made of? It is our privilege to live in a time when enormous progress has been made towards finding some of the answers. String theory is our most recent attempt to answer the last (and part of the second) question. So, what is the world made of? Ordinary matter is made of atoms, which are in turn made of just three basic components: electrons whirling around a nucleus composed of neutrons and protons. The electron is a truly fundamental particle (it is one of a family of particles known as leptons), but neutrons and protons are made of smaller particles, known as quarks. Quarks are, as far as we know, truly elementary. Our current knowledge about the subatomic composition of the universe is summarized in what is known as the Standard Model of particle physics. It describes both the fundamental building blocks out of which the world is made, and the forces through which these blocks interact. There are twelve basic building blocks. Six of these are quarks--- they go by the interesting names of up, down, charm, strange, bottom and top. (A proton, for instance, is made of two up quarks and one down quark.) The other six are leptons--- these include the electron and its two heavier siblings, the muon and the tauon, as well as three neutrinos. There are four fundamental forces in the universe: gravity, electromagnetism, and the weak and strong nuclear forces. Each of these is produced by fundamental particles that act as carriers of the force. The most familiar of these is the photon, a particle of light, which is the mediator of electromagnetic forces. (This means that, for instance, a magnet attracts a nail because both objects exchange photons.) The graviton is the particle associated with gravity. The strong force is carried by eight particles known as gluons. Finally, the weak force is transmitted by three particles, the W+, the W- , and the Z. The behavior of all of these particles and forces is described with impeccable precision by the Standard Model, with one notable exception: gravity. For technical reasons, the gravitational force, the most familiar in our every day lives, has proven very difficult to describe microscopically. This has been for many years one of the most important problems in theoretical physics-- to formulate a quantum theory of gravity. In the last few decades, string theory has emerged as the most promising candidate for a microscopic theory of gravity. And it is infinitely more ambitious than that: it attempts to provide a complete, unified, and consistent description of the fundamental structure of our universe. (For this reason it is sometimes, quite arrogantly, called a 'Theory of Everything'). The essential idea behind string theory is this: all of the different 'fundamental ' particles of the Standard Model are really just different manifestations of one basic object: a string. How can that be? Well, we would ordinarily picture an electron, for instance, as a point with no internal structure. A point cannot do anything but move. But, if string theory is correct, then under an extremely powerful 'microscope' we would realize that the electron is not really a point, but a tiny loop of string. A string can do something aside from moving--- it can oscillate in different ways. If it oscillates a certain way, then from a distance, unable to tell it is really a string, we see an electron. But if it oscillates some other way, well, then we call it a photon, or a quark, or a ... you get the idea. So, if string theory is correct, the entire world is made of strings! That do ya! redberry
  14. <'> Really sorry to hear that you had such a hard time. Feel like any thing I think of saying sounds totally inadequate. Hope things get better really soon <'> <'> <'> redberry
  15. redberry

    Eye Colour

    S has chocolate eyes and celtic gold hair... Sort of reddish really redberry
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    Tamagotchi.....

    Your talking to the Tamagotchi sitting service queen! You need some tamagotchi tips..you just ask! redberry
  17. oops I mean.......... china redberry
  18. Hi Elaine 1! could you tell me the name of the Paul Mckenna cd please? I have the 'I can make you thin' one ....and its working! Ive only eaten one bar of Green and Blacks instead of three Not really, it is helping and even tho I dont particularly warm to him his cd is having a positive effect on my eating habits. Lauren, hope you get some decent sleep soon <'> redberry
  19. No fraid not polkadotty My husband M goes away a couple of times a year with a group of friends (all men!) they take the Viz along and Rogers Profanasaurus and hoot the whole weekend! The jokes that he comes home with are very much stuck in the toilet talk tunnel But most of them are really funny redberry
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