Space cat Joined 9 Sep 2007 Messages 3,862 Reaction score 189 Location Newcastle upon Tyne Country 5 Apr 2012 #6,016 There are no laws of the universe, only counterexamples we haven't found yet.
C conny Joined 30 Jun 2008 Messages 16,765 Reaction score 2,300 Location Suffolk Country 5 Apr 2012 #6,018 Clearly it is beyond the scope of certain people to understand the simplicity.......
S Susiejb 5 Apr 2012 #6,019 simplicity used to be acceptable ...now everything seems to be made complicated
Space cat Joined 9 Sep 2007 Messages 3,862 Reaction score 189 Location Newcastle upon Tyne Country 6 Apr 2012 #6,020 complicated problems often turn out to have simple answers
W wotan Joined 24 Dec 2007 Messages 10,980 Reaction score 317 Location Cheshire Country 6 Apr 2012 #6,021 sometimes the answers, are not what you expected
Space cat Joined 9 Sep 2007 Messages 3,862 Reaction score 189 Location Newcastle upon Tyne Country 6 Apr 2012 #6,023 "That Was The Week That Was" would have been much better without that ****** woman singing!
W wotan Joined 24 Dec 2007 Messages 10,980 Reaction score 317 Location Cheshire Country 7 Apr 2012 #6,024 the woman singing, (would have us believe) was Millicent Martin
S Susiejb 7 Apr 2012 #6,025 Martin or rather Martin(s) MoneySavingExpert site is an excellent source of helpful information.
W wotan Joined 24 Dec 2007 Messages 10,980 Reaction score 317 Location Cheshire Country 7 Apr 2012 #6,026 the amount of information available on the world wide web is astounding
S Susiejb 7 Apr 2012 #6,027 lots of things are astounding...like...how is it that just by dialing numbers on my phone I can speak to someone in America
lots of things are astounding...like...how is it that just by dialing numbers on my phone I can speak to someone in America
W wotan Joined 24 Dec 2007 Messages 10,980 Reaction score 317 Location Cheshire Country 7 Apr 2012 #6,028 have you noticed the phones in America, seem to have a more mellow ring tone
S subman101 7 Apr 2012 #6,029 Major keys follow the pattern of tone tone semitone within the two tetrachords that constitute an octave
Major keys follow the pattern of tone tone semitone within the two tetrachords that constitute an octave
S Susiejb 7 Apr 2012 #6,030 nice to see a new face subman an octave... that's fascinating, although I don't understand a word of it unfortunately
nice to see a new face subman an octave... that's fascinating, although I don't understand a word of it unfortunately