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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 15:27 
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Hitchhiker's Guide Radio Show Tours, Reunites Cast


I'm IN for that!

They must be getting on a bit. First broadcast 1978! I remember hearing it, must have been repeated around 1980, one of my first memories :)


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They must be getting on a bit. First broadcast 1978! I remember hearing it, must have been repeated around 1980, one of my first memories :)


Simon Jones as Arthur Dent - 61
Geoff McGivern as Ford Prefect - 60
Susan Sheridan as Trillian - 63
Mark Wing-Davey (looks left) as Zaphod Beeblebrox - 63
Stephen Moore as Marvin the Paranoid Android - 74

I'd love it if they could have some voice over parts of the book as the 'real' book (Peter Jones)


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Never have I wanted a demo of a game more than this; it sounds fucking excellent (assuming you haven't actually paid any money for it).


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Never have I wanted a demo of a game more than this; it sounds fucking excellent (assuming you haven't actually paid any money for it).

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The matchmaking system sometimes works, which is the highest praise anything in this game gets

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Never have I wanted a demo of a game more than this; it sounds fucking excellent (assuming you haven't actually paid any money for it).


I watched the trailer for it the other week and didn't think much of it - it looked like it didn't add anything to Flatout:Ultimate Carnage. Seems like I was wrong - it actually offers much less. :facepalm:

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Ultimate Carnage was great fun, a new good one with loads of mini games would have been welcomed as the only other fun looking arcadey racer coming out is that new Ridge Racer one.


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The reason that Bee's are on the decline may be ZOMBIES

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FRESNO, Calif. (AP) – Northern California scientists say they have found a possible explanation for a honey bee die-off that has decimated hives around the world: A parasitic fly that hijacks the bees' bodies and causes them to abandon hives.

Scientists say the fly deposits its eggs into the bee's abdomen, causing the infected bee to exhibit zombie-like behavior by walking around in circles with no apparent sense of direction. The bee leaves the hive at night and dies shortly thereafter.

The symptoms mirror colony collapse disorder, in which all the adult honey bees in a colony suddenly disappear.

The disease is of great concern, because bees pollinate about a third of the United States' food supply. Its presence is especially alarming in California, the nation's top producer of fruits and vegetables, where bees play an essential role in the $2 billion almond industry and other crops.

The latest study, published Tuesday in the science journal PLoS ONE, points to the parasitic fly as the new threat to honey bees. It's another step in ongoing research to find the cause of the disease.

Researchers haven't been able to pin down an exact cause of colony collapse or find a way to prevent it. Research so far points to a combination of factors including pesticide contamination, a lack of blooms — and hence nutrition — and mites, fungi, viruses and parasites.

Interaction among the parasite and multiple pathogens could be one possible factor in colony collapse, according to the latest study by researchers at San Francisco State University. It says the phorid fly, or apocephalus borealis, was found in bees from three-quarters of the 31 hives surveyed in the San Francisco Bay area.

The combination of a parasite, pathogens and other stressors could cause die-off, lead investigator John Hafernik said. The parasitic fly serves as a reservoir that harbors pathogens — honey bees from parasite-infected hives tested positive for deformed wing virus and other pathogens, the study found.

"We don't fully understand the web of interactions," Hafernik said. "The parasite could be another stressor, enough to push the bee over tipping point. Or it could play a primary role in causing the disease."

Hafernik stumbled onto the parasitic fly by accident. Three years ago, the biology professor looked for something to feed a praying mantis. He found some bees outside his classroom, placed them in a vial and forgot about them. When he looked at the vial a week later, he found dead bees surrounded by small fly pupae. A parasitic fly was feeding on the bees and had killed them, he said.

The fly is a known parasite in bumble bees. Scientists used DNA barcoding to confirm the parasite in the honey bees and bumble bees was the same species.

The fly might have recently expanded its host presence from bumble bees to honey bees, Hafernik said, making it an emerging threat to agricultural pollinators. The fact that honey bees live in large colonies placed in close proximity to one another and beekeepers frequently move the hives throughout the country could lead to an explosion of the fly population, he said.

The fly, which is found all over North America, could also become a threat to native bees.

Hafernik plans to expand his research to other parts of the country and to study the parasite's impact on agriculture in California's Central Valley.

Since it was recognized in 2006, colony collapse has destroyed colonies at a rate of about 30 percent per year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Before that, losses were about 15 percent per year from a variety of pests and diseases.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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It suggested a sandwich shop and then a chippy.

Are you in Salt Lake City?


You can buy beer in supermarkets in Utah, unlike Wyoming or Pennsylvania.


Best Utah beer is, of course, Polygamy Porter. Because, as the slogan says, one is never enough...

The shacks on Wyoming had drive-through windows. We are still not sure if this is a good idea or not.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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McNulty's story line in the final season was completely stupid.


I'm not saying I totally agree with you, but it's worth noting that the final season was affected by the huge writer's strike of the time so they had to lose a few episodes from the usual series length and, presumably, compress the way they told the story. It's possible that with a couple of more hours of screentime to play with they'd have been able to set things up more believably?

I meant the theme tunes.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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Ultimate Carnage was great fun, a new good one with loads of mini games would have been welcomed as the only other fun looking arcadey racer coming out is that new Ridge Racer one.


:this: Flatout was great, so was the sequel. That this version is potentially so bad saddens me.


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I might have to go to france... :)


That'll keep your 4Square post thing busy on Twitter. ;)


:kiss: I like to travel. Plus Don't you want to know where I have been :)

I just figured Tammy was keeping an eye on you. ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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McNulty's story line in the final season was completely stupid.


I'm not saying I totally agree with you, but it's worth noting that the final season was affected by the huge writer's strike of the time so they had to lose a few episodes from the usual series length and, presumably, compress the way they told the story. It's possible that with a couple of more hours of screentime to play with they'd have been able to set things up more believably?

I meant the theme tunes.



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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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My friend makes better beer than me. His Porter is lovely.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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throughsilver wrote:
I meant the theme tunes.


You might want to read my post a bit closer there dude...


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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I meant the theme tunes.

You might want to read my post a bit closer there dude...

I am reading one post...

OK, you talked about
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the writers' strike affecting series quality and rushing things.


However, I was replying to Ian Fairies talking about the bad theme tune. I said they got worse as the seasons went on. Then Wogan talked about
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the McNulty storyline
which isn't a theme tune.

That's what I was replying to, rather than your post directly. But I do keep reading it, in case there is a theme tune subtext I'm not picking up on. I admit I've eaten so much lasagne I have buffalo mozzarella coming out of my ears.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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I might have to go to france... :)


That'll keep your 4Square post thing busy on Twitter. ;)


:kiss: I like to travel. Plus Don't you want to know where I have been :)

I just figured Tammy was keeping an eye on you. ;)



That too.. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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throughsilver wrote:
That's what I was replying to, rather than your post directly.


Fair enough; because you actually quoted me I assumed you were replying to me even though I had specifically and only addressed WTB's point about story lines vs the writer's strike which, as you say, had nothing to do with the theme tune stuff. Apologies if I've just confused matters there! :)


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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The girl at the agency I went to this morning was really nice and helpful. I had to do some tests so you're now talking to Mr "99% accuracy and 6403 keyboard depressions per hour; 83% Excel Test 1; 73% Excel test 2 and 93% Word test 1". She was impressed.

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She was impressed with under two keystrokes per second?

[edit]Now I want to find an online one so we can all have a go.

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Wow, move over 'Swordfish'.

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She was impressed with under two keystrokes per second?

Some ladies like you to take it slllloooooowwww.


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She was impressed with under two keystrokes per second?

Some ladies like you to take it slllloooooowwww.

I knew you were into pegging! Does she speed up at the end for you though?

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She was impressed with under two keystrokes per second?

[edit]Now I want to find an online one so we can all have a go.


I had to read long strings of numbers used to contact people and enter them into a thing called a 'field'. And write their names. it was all terribly exciting.

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There used to be an online keypress test thingy with racing cars.. You could race 4 other people at a time and words appeared above your car. Obviously the faster you typed, the faster your car went.

Anyway... It was rubbish compared to Typing of the Dead.


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Last typing test I did showed me as typing at 138 words per minute with 97% accuracy.

I've probably got a bit slower since then.


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Anyway... It was rubbish compared to Typing of the Dead.

Everything is rubbish compared to Typing of the Dead.

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Last typing test I did showed me as typing at 138 words per minute with 97% accuracy.

I've probably got a bit slower since then.

Can you use any words?

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There used to be an online keypress test thingy with racing cars.. You could race 4 other people at a time and words appeared above your car. Obviously the faster you typed, the faster your car went.

Anyway... It was rubbish compared to Typing of the Dead.


http://play.typeracer.com/

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Trooper wrote:
TheVision wrote:
There used to be an online keypress test thingy with racing cars.. You could race 4 other people at a time and words appeared above your car. Obviously the faster you typed, the faster your car went.

Anyway... It was rubbish compared to Typing of the Dead.


http://play.typeracer.com/

47 wpm
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42 wpm

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Down to just under 100wpm with ~94% accuracy now, although I tend to work better when the screen is dedicated entirely to the text and doesn't have fripperies like cars moving across the screen on them, so who knows :P


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Snap :)

Not too bad for someone who only uses their middle fingers to type, I guess!

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Some one has brought in a box of Green & Blacks Organic Chocolate... I have never tried it before and I think I am in love!!

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I got some Marmite chocolate for Christmas. I'm not so smitten.


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:facepalm:

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I got some Marmite chocolate for Christmas. I'm not so smitten.


I had some of that. Wasn't entirely convinced... but ate it all.

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Some one has brought in a box of Green & Blacks Organic Chocolate... I have never tried it before and I think I am in love!!


Yup, Green & Blacks is utter filth - veritably my downfall. I love 'em all, but most especially the butterscotch milk chocolate variety.
Case in point: another 10km date for me with the treadmill in approx. 3 hours, following my Xmas Green-and-Blacks-o-Fest, piling on a stone! :(

(As for Marmite choc...? Haven't tried it to be fair, but it sounds awful! :spew: )

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It was sort of palatable when I ate some but recalling the taste now just makes me feel a bit ill.


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The butterscotch went quickly and I missed it.. Hazel nut and Current and Dark 85%... yumity yum..

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Why haven't Apple started putting QR codes behind the scratch panels on their iTunes gift cards, and changed the Redeem function within the App Store app to allow the scanning of said QR code?

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The butterscotch went quickly and I missed it.. Hazel nut and Current and Dark 85%... yumity yum..


Yeah, I love dark choc too (Mrs Caveman hates it, so happy days!) - the juicy cherry and dark choc G&B is utterly superb with a nice espresso. Truly, is there a better way to spend £2?

You missed out on the butterscotch though - do yourself a favour a grab a bar, you won't be disappointed!

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