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Old 17-04-2009, 12:00 AM
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This thread can never be hijacked

Why you ask? It has no central topic so feel free to add lib .


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Old 17-04-2009, 12:05 AM
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Can't think of anything to say Mark.
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Lets talk about coffee, women in astronomy, who needs sleep and pink scopes.

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Old 17-04-2009, 12:08 AM
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Thats ok JJJ I only put this here to stop us ruining the other thread . Some people may accuse us of diluting the content.

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Old 17-04-2009, 12:10 AM
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I got my new passport today.
I'm off to Fiji in 10 days.
This was issued today with an updated warning this afternoon.
http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/zw-cgi/view/Advice/Fiji
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Thats a great start Petra . Personally I am still stuck on the coffee myself.
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Old 17-04-2009, 12:13 AM
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I got my new passport today.
I'm off to Fiji in 10 days.
This was issued today with an updated warning this afternoon.
http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/zw-cgi/view/Advice/Fiji

Never sure what to make of these warnings. It seems they always come out well after the danger has passed.
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Old 17-04-2009, 12:16 AM
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That's right.
The story so far.
Kerrie and I were going to use our menagerie of critters to manufacture kopi luwak.
The monies raised would presumably be used to buy more astro gear.
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Hey JJJ

Take care over there, and be safe.

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Old 17-04-2009, 12:20 AM
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I remember they made a big noise about it over here a while ago. Still if you have to dig it out of the excrement you would want to charge $50 for a cup.
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Old 17-04-2009, 12:21 AM
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Never sure what to make of these warnings. It seems they always come out well after the danger has passed.
My sister works for a certain government dept in Canberra. They won't let her travel if it's not safe.
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Old 17-04-2009, 12:22 AM
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Old 17-04-2009, 12:25 AM
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Hey this could turn out to be the most disjointed thread ever
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Old 17-04-2009, 12:26 AM
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Are you seriously going over? - please, please take care!

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Old 17-04-2009, 12:27 AM
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I remember they made a big noise about it over here a while ago. Still if you have to dig it out of the excrement you would want to charge $50 for a cup.
You'd have to be a coffee geek to the extreme wouldn't you.

But, when you think about where eggs come from, and we've all had to wash poop off our eggs before cooking them up and eating them.
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Old 17-04-2009, 12:30 AM
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Did you know?

There are three main species of zebra. They are the Plains Zebra, the Mountain Zebra and Grevy's Zebra. The Plains Zebra is also known as the common zebra.

Grevy's Zebras are thought to be the oldest type of zebra. They are also the biggest.

Every zebra has a unique pattern of stripes.

Grevy's Zebras are endangered due to poachers and loss of habitat.

Zebras have excellent eyesight, hearing and a keen sense of smell. It is believed that zebras see in color.

Zebras are smaller than a horse. They have a short mane and large ears.

Like horses a male zebra is called a stallion. A female zebra is referred to as a mare.

Zebras will kick and bite when attacked. A kick from a zebra can be fatal.

Zebras sleep standing up. They will only sleep when neighbors are around to warn them of predators. If there are no neighbors present in the area one member of the zebra family will remain awake to stand watch while the others sleep.

Zebras are capable of running up to 40 miles per hour.

Zebras communicate with each other through a high-pitched barking vocalization. Zebras make a whinny sound similar to a donkey.

The average lifespan of zebras are 20 to 30 years in the wild although they may live up to 40 years in captivity.

The Quagga Zebra, a subspecies of the Plains Zebra is now extinct.

Zebras feed mainly on grasses but also eat shrubs, twigs, leaves and bark. They are quite dependent on water and need to drink daily.

Female zebras can produce one foal per year. A single young weighing 65 to 75 pounds is born after a gestation period of one year.

The Mountain Zebra is the smallest species of zebra.

Zebra foals are born brown and white instead of black and white.

The different species of zebras do not interbreed.

The Mountain Zebra is currently protected is national parks but remains listed as endangered.


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You'd have to be a coffee geek to the extreme wouldn't you.

But, when you think about where eggs come from, and we've all had to wash poop off our eggs before cooking them up and eating them.
When I was at Uni a mate and myself used to work part time in the Royal Perth Hospital poo lab . I don't think I will ever recover from that one.
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Old 17-04-2009, 12:32 AM
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Did you know?

There are three main species of zebra. They are the Plains Zebra, the Mountain Zebra and Grevy's Zebra. The Plains Zebra is also known as the common zebra.

Grevy's Zebras are thought to be the oldest type of zebra. They are also the biggest.

Every zebra has a unique pattern of stripes.

Grevy's Zebras are endangered due to poachers and loss of habitat.

Zebras have excellent eyesight, hearing and a keen sense of smell. It is believed that zebras see in color.

Zebras are smaller than a horse. They have a short mane and large ears.

Like horses a male zebra is called a stallion. A female zebra is referred to as a mare.

Zebras will kick and bite when attacked. A kick from a zebra can be fatal.

Zebras sleep standing up. They will only sleep when neighbors are around to warn them of predators. If there are no neighbors present in the area one member of the zebra family will remain awake to stand watch while the others sleep.

Zebras are capable of running up to 40 miles per hour.

Zebras communicate with each other through a high-pitched barking vocalization. Zebras make a whinny sound similar to a donkey.

The average lifespan of zebras are 20 to 30 years in the wild although they may live up to 40 years in captivity.

The Quagga Zebra, a subspecies of the Plains Zebra is now extinct.

Zebras feed mainly on grasses but also eat shrubs, twigs, leaves and bark. They are quite dependent on water and need to drink daily.

Female zebras can produce one foal per year. A single young weighing 65 to 75 pounds is born after a gestation period of one year.

The Mountain Zebra is the smallest species of zebra.

Zebra foals are born brown and white instead of black and white.

The different species of zebras do not interbreed.

The Mountain Zebra is currently protected is national parks but remains listed as endangered.
hat zebras

Sorry Petra d.
What the . Where did the african stripey horse stuff come from??
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Old 17-04-2009, 12:34 AM
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Did you know?

There are three main species of zebra. They are the Plains Zebra, the Mountain Zebra and Grevy's Zebra. The Plains Zebra is also known as the common zebra.

Grevy's Zebras are thought to be the oldest type of zebra. They are also the biggest.

Every zebra has a unique pattern of stripes.

Grevy's Zebras are endangered due to poachers and loss of habitat.

Zebras have excellent eyesight, hearing and a keen sense of smell. It is believed that zebras see in color.

Zebras are smaller than a horse. They have a short mane and large ears.

Like horses a male zebra is called a stallion. A female zebra is referred to as a mare.

Zebras will kick and bite when attacked. A kick from a zebra can be fatal.

Zebras sleep standing up. They will only sleep when neighbors are around to warn them of predators. If there are no neighbors present in the area one member of the zebra family will remain awake to stand watch while the others sleep.

Zebras are capable of running up to 40 miles per hour.

Zebras communicate with each other through a high-pitched barking vocalization. Zebras make a whinny sound similar to a donkey.

The average lifespan of zebras are 20 to 30 years in the wild although they may live up to 40 years in captivity.

The Quagga Zebra, a subspecies of the Plains Zebra is now extinct.

Zebras feed mainly on grasses but also eat shrubs, twigs, leaves and bark. They are quite dependent on water and need to drink daily.

Female zebras can produce one foal per year. A single young weighing 65 to 75 pounds is born after a gestation period of one year.

The Mountain Zebra is the smallest species of zebra.

Zebra foals are born brown and white instead of black and white.

The different species of zebras do not interbreed.

The Mountain Zebra is currently protected is national parks but remains listed as endangered.


Sorry Petra d.
Very informative ,thanks
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Old 17-04-2009, 12:35 AM
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Could not find a suitable thread to put this in and then I found this one! I was very lucky I found this thread.

It just came out, love zebra's!

Cheers Petra d.
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