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  1. Turn up the bass to scare birds away from planes http://www.newscient...BAL|online-news
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    England

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p662s/Rugby_Union_2012_2013_England_v_New_Zealand_Highlights/
  3. http://www.break.com/index/awesome-tractor-with-volvo-racing-engine-2387873
  4. http://www.all4kidsuk.com/category/dyslexia-childrens/county-durham
  5. There is a 50cal uk club. http://www.fcsa.co.uk/ Who are we? This club website is dedicated to the legitimate sport of .50 calibre target rifle shooting in the UK. We are now one of the fastest growing target shooting clubs in the UK. Range events and competition details can be found here, so if you already shoot target rifle but want to see what you can do beyond the usual 1000 yards then 50cal shooting might be the challenging sport you've been looking for. We shoot the same competitions as our American counterparts (check out www.fcsa.org ) and use the same set of competition rules, some of our members also shoot in mainland Europe and Norway as well as here in the UK.
  6. They sell them in the uk so no need for import.
  7. They released this week that there is a possible cure for tinnitus,heres an article on it. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/8255166/How-to-stop-tinnitus-retune-the-brain.html
  8. You have a dictaphone so you can record the converstations for tradeing standards?
  9. Alot of the tom clancy games are co op like ghost recon ect
  10. cheers watched half so far pretty good
  11. Numble

    how do you

    Please keep us updated to what happens noel and good luck with getting the little tick *****!
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    Weil's disease

    http://www.leptospirosis.org/topic.php?t=46 Theres some info for you Disinfecting surfaces and materials Disinfecting surfaces and non-porous materials is extremely simple, as the leptospira bacterium is very sensitive to disinfectants, soaps and many other household chemicals even at low concentrations. Despite the bacteria being extremely dangerous during an infection, they are one of the easiest to control - at least within buildings. Any non-porous surface that has dried for more than a minute or two will be safe, and will remain so even if it becomes wet again - the bacteria are instantly killed by drying. Normal concentrations of detergent, disinfectant and soap can be used to clean surfaces; there is no need to use specialist chemicals or higher concentrations, no need to use hot water or to soak items for a long time. In laboratories, cleaing is a far more complex problem as we need to not only kill the bacteria but remove all traces of them - for infection control outside the lab we only care about killing them. We cannot promote any commercial brands of cleaning products, but any product with a proven antibacterial action (disinfectants, bleaches, alcohol-based solutions, etc.) will be effective against leptospires even if they are not mentioned on a label. Bacteria such as E. coli and MRSA are far more difficult to kill, so any product that can deal with them can also deal with leptospires. Where cleaning chemicals are not available, some benefit has been found in the fact leptospires are very intolerant of acid - a solution of acetic acid (vinegar) or citric acid (lemon juice) will work as a disinfectant, for example to wash hands on a camping trip. Alcohol is also effective but requires a greater concentration.
  13. Or it was written by an american where they drop the our and put or instead :o
  14. Numble

    I just passed

    Or maybe doodlepav??
  15. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sussex/8489054.stm :blink:
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