the billion dollar biscuit
Dustin_S
10-02-2003, 11:46 PM
that's an expensive cookie (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20031002/od_afp/science_britain_biscuit_031002134532)
HogieGT-R
10-02-2003, 11:52 PM
damn...now i'm hungry...i want some KFC
TheNotoriousMogg
10-03-2003, 12:16 AM
damn...now i'm hungry...i want some KFC
ha ha ha that's funny...and I have no idea why :rofl:
ha ha ha that's funny...and I have no idea why :rofl:
Jay!
10-03-2003, 12:44 PM
Hello? Has science forgotten there's still CANCER? :rolleyes:
YogsVR4
10-03-2003, 01:31 PM
Hello? Has science forgotten there's still CANCER? :rolleyes:
Who's being the negative Nelly today?
Common' I highly doubt this group of "scientists" would be able to contribute much in the way of cancer research. :p
Who's being the negative Nelly today?
Common' I highly doubt this group of "scientists" would be able to contribute much in the way of cancer research. :p
2strokebloke
10-03-2003, 07:06 PM
Scientific evidence that british scientists are a waste of humanity.
Webmaster_Zeus
10-03-2003, 08:50 PM
Hello? Has science forgotten there's still CANCER? :rolleyes:
Insignificant discoveries are sometimes significant in its own ways. Although I am unable to provide a relation to which this discovery may be of use to any of the higher priority research, but it may in a way provide ways to which aids the higher priority research.
Such ways of how objects react when cooled down is a perfect example of how drugs can be use to stimulate various cells within the body, causing a catalyst of some sort, or triggering a natural body responce to help build immune system, etc.
Ainstein himself was thought to be a joke at his time, decades later he proved them all wrong (though he died, but still his thinking was revolutionary). So what may be a joke now, could be the best and biggest thing yet to happend. Just my thought, as knowledge is knowledge in its self.
Insignificant discoveries are sometimes significant in its own ways. Although I am unable to provide a relation to which this discovery may be of use to any of the higher priority research, but it may in a way provide ways to which aids the higher priority research.
Such ways of how objects react when cooled down is a perfect example of how drugs can be use to stimulate various cells within the body, causing a catalyst of some sort, or triggering a natural body responce to help build immune system, etc.
Ainstein himself was thought to be a joke at his time, decades later he proved them all wrong (though he died, but still his thinking was revolutionary). So what may be a joke now, could be the best and biggest thing yet to happend. Just my thought, as knowledge is knowledge in its self.
Gafoto
10-03-2003, 10:24 PM
You do realize we're talking about....biscuits :screwy:
Dustin_S
10-03-2003, 11:26 PM
webmaster Zues has good point...although it's funny that he misspelled Einstein's name (don't worry, no offense- I probably misspelled it too)
Does ANYONE here know how to spell it? ACK! HELP!
Does ANYONE here know how to spell it? ACK! HELP!
Moppie
10-06-2003, 03:49 AM
But I like my biscuts to break apart!
It makes them easier to eat.
It makes them easier to eat.
Plastic_Fork
10-06-2003, 05:29 AM
You do realize we're talking about....biscuits :screwy:
Britain takes its biscuits and tea seriously. :biggrin:
Dustin_S - You spelled Einstein correctly.
Britain takes its biscuits and tea seriously. :biggrin:
Dustin_S - You spelled Einstein correctly.
94SolGrl
10-06-2003, 09:14 AM
Mmm biscuits.... Emily hungry. :naughty:
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