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*PAAARP!*
I do feel that was a bit of a cheat.
There was no cheating as Samantha has clearly scored.
Just logged in after a hard day at work (yes, it is now 2150 according to my clock, despite what the N Network clock says) and see from the NN home page that you are enshrined, Bob. Well done!
Richard’s late googly may have clean bowled the game, but it could not stop the following extras that tipped you into the pantheon of JJB (Jenny, Jenny Bob).
Now can we stop playing games and get back to Serious Science?
To continue the I’m sorry I haven’t a clue theme, does anyone fancy a game of Scientist-themed book and film club ?
Now can we stop playing games and get back to Serious Science?
Yes mum.
Duncan
The ISIHAC theme would be arrivals to the Scientists’ Ball
“A warm welcome for our Irish visitors Mr. and Mrs. O’Lution and their daughter Eve”
get back to Serious Science
Never! If science has to be relentlessly serious (or worse capitalised) I’m not playing.
Does one have to write a ;-) sign to denote irony? That’s what the caps were for – maybe too subtle. Sorry, Richard and Chris, if it wasn’t clear enough that I wasn’t being entirely serious.
Or even a little bit serious.