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Thanks for al the knowledgeable suggestions. Gearoid's suggestion of the Magura hydraulic brakes is
being adopted- Go raibh maith agat , a Ghearoid!
> Go raibh maith agat , a Ghearoid!
>
>
Ná habair é a mhic. Athbhliain shona agus faoi mhaise dhuit agus dhaoibhse go léir.
I think Einstein's equations prevent all but highly localised modifications to the Galaxy. Unless of
course you happen to be of similar size & power etc.
Oh yes, if the universe is constantly expanding, how do galaxies collide, aren't they all travelling
away from each other (red shift & all that), or is it possible in the "local group".
Niv.
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 08:26:16 -0000, in <bt0lib$l8q$1@kermit.esat.net>,
"Gearóid Ó Laoi/Garry Lee" <nospam_glee@iol.ie> wrote:
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>> Go raibh maith agat , a Ghearoid!
>>
>>
>Ná habair é a mhic. Athbhliain shona agus faoi mhaise dhuit agus dhaoibhse go léir.
>
Too much wine last night?
My instinctive sense of foreign language tels me that your statement reads "No have a microphone.
Actually shone argos for the missus doubt argos ******* go legs". Am I right?
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Richard Bates <mail.sent.here.gets.deleted@cuddle.clara.co.uk> writes:
> On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 08:26:16 -0000, in <bt0lib$l8q$1@kermit.esat.net>, "Gearóid Ó Laoi/Garry Lee"
> <nospam_glee@iol.ie> wrote:
>
> >> Go raibh maith agat , a Ghearoid!
> >>
> >Ná habair é a mhic. Athbhliain shona agus faoi mhaise dhuit agus dhaoibhse go léir.
> >
> Too much wine last night?
>
> My instinctive sense of foreign language
It's not a foreign language. Unless, of course, you agree with us that the United Kingdom is past
it's sell by date.
Simon, trying to restrain himself from being too impolite.
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 12:35:04 GMT, in
<871xqj7t8y.fsf@gododdin.internal.jasmine.org.uk>, Simon Brooke
<simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote:
>Richard Bates <mail.sent.here.gets.deleted@cuddle.clara.co.uk> writes:
>
>> On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 08:26:16 -0000, in <bt0lib$l8q$1@kermit.esat.net>, "Gearóid Ó Laoi/Garry Lee"
>> <nospam_glee@iol.ie> wrote:
>>
>> >> Go raibh maith agat , a Ghearoid!
>> >>
>> >Ná habair é a mhic. Athbhliain shona agus faoi mhaise dhuit agus dhaoibhse go léir.
>> >
>> Too much wine last night?
>>
>> My instinctive sense of foreign language
>
>It's not a foreign language. Unless, of course, you agree with us that the United Kingdom is past
>it's sell by date.
>
>Simon, trying to restrain himself from being too impolite.
Yep, I've realised that what I wrote may have been offensive. It is never my intention to
deliberately offend so I hope my apologies will be accepted.
Love and hugs from Rich x
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What I wrote in Irish meant.
Don't mention it son (friendly and not condescending in Irish, though can be in English).
and a happy New year to all of you (literally a new year under happiness and goodness to
all of you).
Sin é. Voila. That's it.
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