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Old 03-10-2018, 03:21 AM   #7551 (permalink)
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5. What's currently on your computer desk/table/area?
Graphite pencils and coloring pencils, rulers, erasers, pencils sharpeners, assorted small blocks of note paper, my Canon printer/scanner, plus my PC speakers. Batty answered it as a question of what's on the computer desktop, and the answer to that would be this.
Lawl. Those tatties and that smile tho.
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Old 03-10-2018, 04:54 AM   #7552 (permalink)
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1. Would you rather explore time or space? ( I mean would you rather remain on Earth and travel backwards/forwards in time, or explore the universe)

Time. Space is unbelievably intriguing but being able to go through time is far more useful to me. Space would answer some questions and I'd get to see things I haven't seen before but I'm choosing time thanks.

2. What is the last thing you lost, and did you find it again?

Think it was my wallet. Only misplaced it as I'm quite organised. Found it quite quickly.

3. What was your original reason for joining MB?

To discuss music.

4. What is the longest single journey you have ever undertaken? (A road trip/multi-stop plane journey or cruise would all be seen as one journey)

England to Eastern Europe from house to hotel would have been about 7 hours.

In the car, Westward Ho! was 186 miles. The good thing about being from the Midlands is you are relatively close to everywhere on this island.

I cycled 26 miles on a bike once too, and I have never been so hungry by the time I'd finished. That was a race for a school trip and I came second.

5. What's currently on your computer desk/table/area?

A lamp, passport, keys, cash, some tablets.

6. What's the toughest decision you ever had to make?

I don't know, been loads. Quite a difficult question this one TH.
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Old 03-10-2018, 05:11 AM   #7553 (permalink)
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1. Would you rather explore time or space? ( I mean would you rather remain on Earth and travel backwards/forwards in time, or explore the universe)

Space. As long as there's some form of protection against all forms of unknowingly, as well as knowingly hostile elements/terrestrials, it would be an incredible journey of discovery.

2. What is the last thing you lost, and did you find it again?

I bounced one of my favorite discs off a tree and into a pond last weekend. I'll probably get it back when they skim the pond this summer. They usually pull close to a hundred out every season, and mine's marked with my PDGA#.

3. What was your original reason for joining MB?

To spam my music and try not to get banned in the process. A personal challenge of sorts. So far so good.

4. What is the longest single journey you have ever undertaken? (A road trip/multi-stop plane journey or cruise would all be seen as one journey)

When I joined the military, one of my conditions for signing on the dotted line was to travel. I spent 2.5 years in Germany.

5. What's currently on your computer desk/table/area?



6. What's the toughest decision you ever had to make?

When my daughters mother was going insane, I had to separate myself from my daughter and her in order to put myself on solid ground so I could gain custody of my daughter. It turned out to be one of the best decisions I've ever made.
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Old 03-10-2018, 09:43 AM   #7554 (permalink)
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Old 03-10-2018, 09:45 AM   #7555 (permalink)
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That’s like grandma clean
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Old 03-10-2018, 09:46 AM   #7556 (permalink)
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1. Would you rather explore time or space? ( I mean would you rather remain on Earth and travel backwards/forwards in time, or explore the universe)

I guess space, but it's a tough decision.

2. What is the last thing you lost, and did you find it again?

Can't find the cable to connect the navigator in my car to the cigarette lighter. Not sure I lost it, my car was in the shop recently and the mechanics might have taken it out and forgotten to put it back into the glove compartment.

3. What was your original reason for joining MB?

I was looking for experimental music with close harmony vocals, found nothing and started a thread here.

4. What is the longest single journey you have ever undertaken? (A road trip/multi-stop plane journey or cruise would all be seen as one journey)

I guess some two-week summer vacation with my parents. I don't really lke being away from home for more than a week nowadays.

5. What's currently on your computer desk/table/area?

Not much, I guess.



6. What's the toughest decision you ever had to make?

see 1.
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Old 03-10-2018, 10:13 AM   #7557 (permalink)
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Seriously, you two: you have a problem understanding this question?
You can
A) remain on Earth, go back and/or forward in time (if you reach the point where the Earth ends then I guess that's as far as you can go, and obviously back as far as when the planet was formed) but you stay on this planet. So, you couldn't see what it was like a million years ago on, say, Venus or around Proxima Centauri, or in the Horsehead Nebula etc. Only here on your home rock.

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B) head out into space, go to any planet, galaxy, through any wormhole but remain in this time.

I don't see how that can be confusing, really I don't. I think you're just making the question harder than it is.


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How much of the current atomic structure of earth has to remain intact for it to still be considered “earth”?
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If exploring our Earth's history means I can't take the chance that exploring the rest of the universe will result in me discovering a universe of alien culture, then I'm willing to take that chance.

Sign me up for space.
Obviously, if you remain on Earth (in whatever time) then no, you can't go into space. I guess you COULD go forward enough in time to find an era where space travel was common, and then Robert's your sister's brother, but to do that you have to choose to travel in time first.
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Old 03-10-2018, 10:16 AM   #7558 (permalink)
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Old 03-10-2018, 10:35 AM   #7559 (permalink)
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"It's really simple if you don't complicate it by thinking about it."
It is simple. Earth began at conception.
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Old 03-10-2018, 10:43 AM   #7560 (permalink)
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It is simple. Earth began at conception.
Yeah but we never found out who was the father, did we?
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