BTW what happened to BDP's modem? It ain't the same without his sex jokes in here.
We'll get by
Good win for your boys
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BTW what happened to BDP's modem? It ain't the same without his sex jokes in here.
I know I know, at least we can both be happy that Little Lleyton got a hiding .
Sharapova is the favourite but no certainty. I'm hoping either Ivanovic or Eliiiza's girl (Hantuchova) will win.
I really like Tsonga the Frogman's style, but I'd say whoever wins the Federer-Djokovic match will claim the title.
And then the NAB Cup is just around the corner!
BTW what happened to BDP's modem? It ain't the same without his sex jokes in here.
BTW what happened to BDP's modem? It ain't the same without his sex jokes in here.
Good win for your boys
I like Ana. I was watching her today and I am happy to admit I would turn for her. Damn she is good looking!! Anyway, hope she wins. She seems like a genuinely nice person. Would be good to see someone win their first slam too.
Well lets just say my modem was been a lil bitch so it got a pounding harder than Mr P@h's...........Well lets just say Mr p@h
Does this mean I should probably re-think my coming out plans?
That makes me laugh soo much!!!Btw, I would just like to report BDP has been trying to get online for most of the night and hasnt been able to. He gave up approximately 9.31pm tonight and smashed his modem up.
Feel free to post unkind posts about BDP here and now.
He wont be seeing them for awhile.
OH GOD WE'RE GOING TO DIE!
This my friends is earth getting hit by an asteroid.
Earth you see here is green, the asteroid is aqua.
The asteroid is meant to pass by earth, coming within 1.4 lunar distances (384,000km per LD) away.
If earths gravity pulls the asteroid in, it will hit the southern hemisphere.
Enjoy making fun of me after Feb 1st when we're all still alive, if you're dead though I told you so.
http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2007 TU24;orb=1
This my friends is earth getting hit by an asteroid.
Earth you see here is green, the asteroid is aqua.
The asteroid is meant to pass by earth, coming within 1.4 lunar distances (384,000km per LD) away.
If earths gravity pulls the asteroid in, it will hit the southern hemisphere.
Enjoy making fun of me after Feb 1st when we're all still alive, if you're dead though I told you so.
http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2007 TU24;orb=1
50/50 but I prefer to call it twenty/20 because otherwise it's just not cricket.What are the odds FTW?
Although the damage caused by 300m asteroids is 'only' regional
(according to David Morrision they can wipe out a small country - and
produce craters up to D = 6km)
Oh okay. I thought it was like massive.It's only 300m in size apparently
*shrugs*
I have a new cricketer on fb though, Nic Pothas. Not stalkable but a nice bloke anyway
FTW is a ranga at getting information...**** an asteriod the size of the southern hemisphere! I'll take my chance on it hitting a continent that no one cares about. It'll hit africa and one of the worlds biggest problem will be over.
Win win
Nasa said:Near-Earth Asteroid 2007 TU24 to Pass Close to Earth on Jan. 29 - Should be Observable with Modest Sized Telescopes
Don Yeomans
NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
January 22, 2008
Asteroid 2007 TU24, discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey on October 11, 2007 will closely approach the Earth to within 1.4 lunar distances (334,000 miles) on 2008 Jan. 29 08:33 UT. This object, between 150 and 600 meters in diameter, will reach an approximate apparent magnitude 10.3 on Jan. 29-30 before quickly becoming fainter as it moves further from Earth. For a brief time the asteroid will be observable in dark and clear skies with amateur telescopes of 3 inch apertures or larger.
Given the estimated number of near-Earth asteroids of this size (about 7,000 discovered and undiscovered objects), an object of this size would be expected to pass this close to Earth, on average, about every 5 years or so. The average interval between actual Earth impacts for an object of this size would be about 37,000 years. For the January 29th encounter, near Earth asteroid 2007 TU24 has no chance of hitting, or affecting, Earth.
2007 TU24 will be the closest currently known approach by a potentially hazardous asteroid of this size or larger until 2027. Plans have been made for the Goldstone planetary radar to observe this object Jan 23-24 and for the Arecib
5 years isn't a long time. The chances of it effecting us are equal to the chances of you not having red hair. 0%http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/
I know it's not going to hit the earth, but if the earth gravity pulls the asteroid toward us (which isn't expected to happen but still could) then we're dead.
Also, if the asteroid comes within 100,000km it still causes damage because that's enough force to break windows.
It's one of the closest and the most likely to kill us asteroid for a long time, but it's still a pretty far way off.
But how close did that picture make it look?
Hi everybody. I thought I would take this opportunity (Slow day at work) to introduce myself to all you wonderful cats fans.
I am a born and bred West Aussie but have followed the cats all my life and been a member for most of it, because my Dad is an old Geelong boy.
All my mates would say " How can you follow a Vic team when you are from WA" and call me disloyal and a traitor, but I would say to them "I'm not the one changing teams just because some blow in mob from here has started up".Hey, welcome Newbie.
And I kinda know what you have gone thru. Growing up in Essendon, everyone was like "Why arent you a Bombers supporter??? Blah blah blah" In each instance I told them to **** off.
Anyway, welcome aboard!
Thanks everyone for the kind greetings. It has made me feel very welcome
You'll learn how to quote i'm sure
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/
I know it's not going to hit the earth, but if the earth gravity pulls the asteroid toward us (which isn't expected to happen but still could) then we're dead.
Also, if the asteroid comes within 100,000km it still causes damage because that's enough force to break windows.
It's one of the closest and the most likely to kill us asteroid for a long time, but it's still a pretty far way off.
But how close did that picture make it look?
Don't know what happened there I hit the quote button and that's what came up
I'll try again on this one and see what happens.