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The DM at it again ...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ight-time.html

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On 16/09/2013 19:47, tim wrote:
The DM at it again ...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ight-time.html

Hmm, it was quite a long way down before they revealed to was for the US
not the UK - or do they think that what the US has we get 5 days later?
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On 16/09/2013 20:00, Metman2012 wrote:
On 16/09/2013 19:47, tim wrote:
The DM at it again ...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ight-time.html


Hmm, it was quite a long way down before they revealed to was for the US
not the UK - or do they think that what the US has we get 5 days later?


I was amused at the claimed success record. How do they do that and
without huge computing power for most of their publishing history?
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On Monday, 16 September 2013 20:00:01 UTC+1, Metman2012 wrote:

do they think that what the US has we get 5 days later?


We do don't we?

Well in most cycles we do.
I don't suppose that the brightness of the sun has to do with anything much outside the Jim Cannon cannon. But then, who knows what causes sunshine?


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On Monday, 16 September 2013 20:28:47 UTC+1, tim wrote:

I was amused at the claimed success record. How do they do that and
without huge computing power for most of their publishing history?


Hell's bells man; you can't be serious?
5 days with a brain the size of a city and nobody cares... I give in.






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