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That really sucks - I'm sure you could sue this board for some human rights issue!!!

Failing that - move to Leicester????

Guest Daniel
Posted

You know people in Australia, if they dont like football tell them theres an arcade and maybe we could get them here and change them to City fans. :)

Posted

hahaha i was surprised that there was 2 of us your the first australian that has said he surpports leicester besides meeeeeeee so we have doubled our numbers in a week not a bad start oh and i rang foxtel again he asked which team i followed then told me he supports hawthorn (afl) :unsure: had to tell him wrong sport he then realized what i meant and said this "oh yes the prem league i dont think we can show that as there are not enough people that follow it but we shall try and get a couple of man u games" what could i say but ok thanks and bye :w00t:

Posted

Surely with Danny Tiatto playing, they might want to cover a few Leicester games to see how he is doing. ;)

Posted

NO the bloke knew nothing :angry: said the is no support for it i had to name teams for him to have any idea what i was on about he didnt even think you could get man u games when we have over 150 live prem games a season + sbs show one live game every sat night as well, if nobody follows it out here (div1) why did the bloke last season buy the playoff games rights so he could see his beloved west ham they talk shit and have pissed me right off with this crap so they will be getting a phone call a week from now on :w00t:

Posted

yeah i know done that yonks ago but i dont want games to listen to on my pc i wanna watch and tape games. last season we would all watch together but only my team went down. over here there are only 2 shows that may talk about our divi one is sky news and the other covers all prem well they do sometimes put the scores from the lower games on screen but thats it no highlights

  • 1 year later...
Posted

Now that Weso, Henderson and Kisnorbo are in the side there should be no end of Aussie FOXES!

Posted

science has the answer; even though its complete b*ll*cks

in Einstein's special relativity, it is not possible to separate space and time. The notion of space depends on the observer, as instantaneous events depend on a reference frame

Posted

science has the answer; even though its complete b*ll*cks

in Einstein's special relativity, it is not possible to separate space and time. The notion of space depends on the observer, as instantaneous events depend on a reference frame

Are you sure? :huh::unsure::whistle::whistle:

Source

According to researchers from the common group of the

University of Innsbruck in Austria and US National Institute

of Standards and Technology (starting from December 1997,

Rainer Blatt, David Wineland et al.):

• Photon is a bit of light, the quantum of electromagnetic

radiation (quantum is the smallest amount of energy

that a system can gain or lose);

• Polarization refers to the direction and characteristics

of the light wave vibration;

• If one uses the entanglement phenomenon, in order to

transfer the polarization between two photons, then:

whatever happens to one is the opposite of what hap-

pens to the other; hence, their polarizations are oppos-

ite of each other;

• In quantum mechanics, objects such as subatomic par-

ticles do not have specific, fixed characteristic at any

given instant in time until they are measured;

• Suppose a certain physical process produces a pair

of entangled particles A and B (having opposite or

complementary characteristics), which fly off into spa-

ce in the opposite direction and, when they are billions

of miles apart, one measures particle A; because B is

the opposite, the act of measuring A instantaneously

tells B what to be; therefore those instructions would

somehow have to travel between A and B faster than

the speed of light; hence, one can extend the Einstein-

Podolsky-Rosen paradox and Bell’s inequality and as-

sert that the light speed is not a speed barrier in the

Universe.

Such results were also obtained by: Nicolas Gisin at

the University of Geneva, Switzerland, who successfully

teleported quantum bits, or qubits, between two labs over

2 km of coiled cable. But the actual distance between the

two labs was about 55 m; researchers from the University of

Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Science (Rupert Ursin

et al. have carried out successful teleportation with particles

of light over a distance of 600 m across the River Danube in

Austria); researchers from Australia National University and

many others.

Posted

science has the answer; even though its complete b*ll*cks

in Einstein's special relativity, it is not possible to separate space and time. The notion of space depends on the observer, as instantaneous events depend on a reference frame

just what i was thinking :unsure:

Posted

Are you sure? :huh::unsure::whistle::whistle:

Source

ok when someone spends a long time in a very confined space and can make it seem as though it was a short time in an very large space i'll believe it :blink:

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