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Yum bin drinkin' Beefy ?

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(06-02-2016, 00:08)TheBaggieMan Wrote: Yum bin drinkin' Beefy ?

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What makes you think that BM  Big Grin

Just thinking the only time i went to Newcastle's Ground i was that far up I couldn't see the Ball !!!!

Infact I was that far up i swear I could see as far as bloody Iceland  Dodgy

It was right next to Aldi and lidl's Laugh  
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A warp factor is a unitless figure that represents the speed of a starship or of a signal traveling faster than light. There is a non-linear dependence between the warp factor and the effective FTL speed. In every known variant of the warp scale the speed rises exponentially with the warp factor, meaning that from Warp 1 to Warp 2 the speed more than doubles. The exponent is subject to vary between the scales.

There is no common canon symbol or abbreviation for warp factors, although "WF" or "wf" are sometimes used in textbooks. In spoken language they are referred to as "Warp X" (written with a capital "W") or, now rather antiquated, "warp factor X" during the time of TOS.

In all known warp scales "Warp 1" corresponds to the speed of light. The warp scale is continuous, meaning that real numbers such as "Warp 8.179" are possible, although it seems that starships most often travel at integer warp factors 7, 8, 9, etc.

Warp factors below Warp 1 are occasionally mentioned in Star Trek, mostly in the scope of the 24th century scale. Consequentially these refer to sublight speeds. The question whether something like Warp 0.5 exists has some relevance. Warp 0.5 could either mean that the warp drive also operates at sublight speeds, without a need to activate the impulse engines, or that the warp scale is simply extrapolated below Warp 1, even if only the impulse drive is on. With the note in the TNG Technical Manual [Ste91] that the impulse drive makes use of subspace driver coils the latter makes sense also technically, because if the warp factor generally describes the formation of a subspace field, it may as well apply to the field generated by the driver coils at sublight speed.


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Stoke are preparing a new bid for West Brom striker Saido Berahino, 22.(The Sun)

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Does someone who has a WARPed mind think light years ahead then, because my wife says I'm Warped sometimes, normally accuses me of this at bed time Whistle Wink
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#15
Apologies for talking about football on this thread, but here's an interesting one:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footbal...paign=1490

Basically suggesting that Newcastle can't afford to go down, and TP and them would be a good fit.
When you think of the money they've spent, any compensation demanded by JP may be seen as small change ...........but would he let TP go at the moment?
Don't think so till we're absolutely safe - but it WOULD be an intriguing let-out for JP if they WEREN'T getting on!

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#16
Can't be bothered reading anything in the Mail, but I wouldn't have thought TP would risk his 'never been relegated' reputation at this stage of a season.
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(06-02-2016, 11:23)drewks Wrote: Apologies for talking about football on this thread, but here's an interesting one:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footbal...paign=1490

Basically suggesting that Newcastle can't afford to go down, and TP and them would be a good fit.
When you think of the money they've spent, any compensation demanded by JP may be seen as small change ...........but would he let TP go at the moment?
Don't think so till we're absolutely safe - but it WOULD be an intriguing let-out for JP if they WEREN'T getting on!

Thoughts ??

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(06-02-2016, 11:42)Baggievicar Wrote: Can't be bothered reading anything in the Mail, but I wouldn't have thought TP would risk his 'never been relegated' reputation at this stage of a season.

....he did with us!!
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Wasn't in a job then, though (I think).
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Rumour: Manuel Pellegrini has thrown in the towel at Man City after his ceremonial replacement for next season.

Pellegrini said" I am caught in two minds whether to just play my team to lose until the end of the season as payback, so far so good 1-3 against Leicester. My only concern is that my methods might alienate me from my real dream to manage West Brom, when TP moves to Newcastle as I love the club that much I will work for free and use all my skill and contacts to propel them up the table"
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