From: SIRPip on
darsy wrote:

> On Jul 22, 4:06�pm, "CT" <m...(a)christrollen.co.uk> wrote:
> > darsy wrote:
> > > On Jul 22, 3:53�pm, "CT" <m...(a)christrollen.co.uk> wrote:
> > > > darsy wrote:
> > > > > hmm. How about we take no chances and dump your proposed
> > > > > container off the side of a boat in the middle of the North
> > > > > Sea?
> >
> > > > Not deep enough:
> >
> > > > http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Sea#Geographic_divisions
> >
> > > I suppose we could splash out for a trip to Challenger Deep.
> >
> > 36,000ft & 16,155PSI. �Perfect!
>
> even better, it's on a fast-moving subduction plate, so before too
> long, the container would be shoved into the Earth's mantle - job
> done!

Thick magma - I'm sure that would cause problems.

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From: greybeard on


"Grimly Curmudgeon" <grimly4REMOVE(a)REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:f4ci46l9ljjn3f4qfok8ord7c7jrr1o89b(a)4ax.com...
> We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
> drugs began to take hold. I remember Champ <news(a)champ.org.uk> saying
> something like:
>
>>Read the paragraph that Ogden pointedly referred to, in the post to
>>which you replied. Think about the word 'treatment'.
>
> I say, that's a bit harsh.

Is there such a treatment?

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FLHR 2003 1550 Stage 3

From: Ace on
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 22:21:44 +0100, YTC#1 <bdp-spambin(a)ytc1.co.uk>
wrote:

>On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 09:52:34 +0100, ogden wrote:
>
>> YTC#1 wrote:

>>> Or have I missed something somewhere that tells me you have been
>>> disqualified from riding ?
>>
>> "It's minimum 2 months before there's any chance of a licence return, and
>> possibly longer since they'll need to sort out a treatment before they'll
>> sign me off as 'safe'."
>>
>> In the post you replied to.
>
>Actually, just checked the one I replied to, and those words were not in
>it.

All together now:

Oh yes they were!

From: darsy on
On Jul 23, 7:07 am, "SIRPip" <gingerbl...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> darsy wrote:

> > even better, it's on a fast-moving subduction plate, so before too
> > long, the container would be shoved into the Earth's mantle - job
> > done!
>
> Thick magma - I'm sure that would cause problems.

I'm pretty sure magma is actually thicker than Bruce already.

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From: SIRPip on
darsy wrote:

> On Jul 23, 7:07�am, "SIRPip" <gingerbl...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > darsy wrote:
>
> > > even better, it's on a fast-moving subduction plate, so before too
> > > long, the container would be shoved into the Earth's mantle - job
> > > done!
> >
> > Thick magma - I'm sure that would cause problems.
>
> I'm pretty sure magma is actually thicker than Bruce already.

Deep ends on the type of magama, Shirley. Not only that, the last
bloke who tried to subject magma to an IQ test got his fingers well and
truly burned. At least Bruce returned his test - unfortunately, due to
a confusion between MAT (Mental Agility Test) and VAT, he returned a
blank form.

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