08-12-2020 20:55 - edited 08-12-2020 21:01
08-12-2020 20:55 - edited 08-12-2020 21:01
on 13-12-2025 13:09
on 13-12-2025 13:09
@TallTrees wrote:I have never tried a deep fried mars, have you?
No, @TallTrees - the most I have tried, and enjoyed, is battered white sausage, even battered haggis sausages, in season 
As for robots and the time lag between Earth and Mars - even robots need a stable time signal... 🙃
on 13-12-2025 13:38
on 13-12-2025 13:38
Interesting info @TallTrees
@TallTrees wrote:
Well at least there's something bigger than RACHEL from accounts black hole 😂
on 13-12-2025 14:13
on 13-12-2025 14:13
on 13-12-2025 14:26
on 13-12-2025 14:26
I can't think of anything worse than battering my favourite chocolate @TallTrees 🤣
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 13-12-2025 14:29
on 13-12-2025 14:29
@TallTrees wrote:'A scale almost too big to imagine': Scientists spot monster black hole roaring with winds at more than 130 million mph
NewsBy Joanna Thompson published 24 hours agoA black hole 30 million times the mass of the sun has produced winds one-fifth the speed of light, stunning scientists.
Well at least there's something bigger than RACHEL from accounts black hole 😂
A black hole with the mass of 30 million suns is roaring with winds one fifth the speed of light. (Image credit: European Space Agency (ESA))
THAT IS TOTALLY UNBELIEVABLE
(unlike Rachels)
Thats amazing @TallTrees 😊
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13-12-2025 14:30 - edited 13-12-2025 14:31
13-12-2025 14:30 - edited 13-12-2025 14:31
@Mi-Amigo wrote:Interesting info @TallTrees
@TallTrees wrote:
Well at least there's something bigger than RACHEL from accounts black hole 😂
Oh yes...the biggest liar in this current government @Mi-Amigo 😖
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 13-12-2025 15:39
on 13-12-2025 15:39
@Mi-Amigo wrote:Interesting info @TallTrees
@TallTrees wrote:
Well at least there's something bigger than RACHEL from accounts black hole 😂
There's always a good reason
Perhaps we will invest in some Russian fireguards
on 13-12-2025 15:56
on 13-12-2025 15:56
on 14-12-2025 07:37
on 14-12-2025 07:37
@TallTrees wrote:
Yes! Suddenly after all her promises @TallTrees ....Rachel does some research and finds that black hole!
Of course, insisting it was all down to the previous government! Bunch of liars the lot of them!!!
I bet she'll be sitting down to a lovely Christmas lunch without a care in the world! (Or the homeless sitting a few yards away.!!😖)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-01-2026 08:52
Wolf moon January 2026
Wow what a moon lit up the frosty night absolutely wonderful
Name: The first full moon of January is known as the Wolf Moon. This name is derived from the tradition of wolves howling during the cold winter nights.
Date and Time: The Wolf Moon will reach its full phase on January 3, 2026, at 10:03 AM GMT. However, it will appear full to the naked eye on the nights surrounding this date.
Supermoon: This full moon is classified as a supermoon because it coincides with the Moon's closest approach to Earth, known as perigee.
Brightness and Size: The Wolf Moon will appear about 30% brighter and 14% larger than a typical full moon due to its proximity to Earth, approximately 225,130 miles (362,312 kilometers) away.