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Offline Jamesrl

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wow dude that's way deeper than I go

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Well I never, didn't know you were into Free Diving.

How deep do you go then?

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if you really want to be happy then follow these 6 Things which are No illicit sex, No gambling, No drugs ( No tea & coffee ), No meat-eating ( No onion & garlic's )

Can manage the first two but not going to give up me coffee and steak and onion pies.

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Because there were some entertaining posts after it :)

It'll disappear as soon as the mocking runs out.

Just make sure you offer the same air time to the next piece of spam.

A sure sign of insufficiently interesting posts to think that this is worthy. Ah Well!

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i always thought the answer was 42 anyway.

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i always thought the answer was 42 anyway.

42 is just theoretical, the true meaning is absolute Zero, there is no purpose or reason for any form of life.

There was none at the beginning, there'll be none at the end and as far as man is concerned he will only survive for the merest spec of time in the wider scheme of things.

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i always thought the answer was 42 anyway.

42 is just theoretical, the true meaning is absolute Zero, there is no purpose or reason for any form of life.

There was none at the beginning, there'll be none at the end and as far as man is concerned he will only survive for the merest spec of time in the wider scheme of things.

Very philosophical.  I'm with you on that one.

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+ 1. I'm a chaos & coincidence bloke meself........which is probably a good description of my life.

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some interesting things have come out of coincidence, penicillin for one. 

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I like this list of accidental discoveries :)

http://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/scientific-experiments/9-things-invented-or-discovered-by-accident.htm

Interesting list, didn't know most of those were accidental.

A notable omission was inkjet printing.  Discovered when someone inadvertently passed a hypodermic full of liquid through a bunsen flame.
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I wish someone would accidentally invent something useful....like a cancer cure maybe!

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Cannabis has some incidental anti-cancer properties, but I'm sure its discovery wasn't for that particular property... :P