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  1. wolfy

    Earth.

    Thing at distance always look round. If you shine a light through a triangle cut out or a square at close range, it will create a triangle or square light. If you done that over distance, the shapes would be round. The images taken from telescopes are the reflections seen from what's happening at the centre of the Earth's circle, reflected off the ice dome. All your telescope is doing is magnifying the image. What look like stars and planets are what you are told are stars and planets. You have no real way to verify what you are told...you have to rely on info given to you about what you see. I know it's hard to think on this, because your brain has been geared to accept what has been fed into it, like everything else. Even stuff that is drummed into you as a kid, despite knowing in later years that it's all fairy stories and fantasy, stays with you subconsciously, where you don't actually still believe the stuff but your mind can't rid itself of it. If someone says to you, "it'll soon be christmas and santa will be delivering the presents" , your mind immediately brings up that image of santa on his sleigh and what not. You know that rationally it's just a thought, yet it's ingrained. This is what is ingrained into our minds about space. We swallow it all because we see rockets taking off into space on TV. We see so called astronauts in the space station showing us how to make a sandwich or blowing bubbles, or showing us how they use a toilet with the new toilet invention that sucks as they do their business. Nobody ever thinks how the so called Apollo astronauts went to the toilet on their supposed missions, or even just looking into the ridiculousness of the clear piss taking they are doing with the public in so called space, as in the space station with astronauts being musicians. Flute playing females or guitar playing Chris Hadfield, etc. It's all drummed into your psyche, so why question it? People can be sold anything and anything and everything can be used to make sure that mind sale goes along, smoothly. The media and TV have a brainwashing effect on anyones mind. TV programmes and documentaries , etc, are fronted by actors of one sort or another. The news is told to you by an actor. They may look like a bright newsreader but they are just acting out a scene that is choreographed for them and reading from a script. All they require you to do, is sit there and listen to it all or view it. We humans are gullible. We don't like to admit it...but we are.
  2. We have a better manager than some give credit for. He's no Wenger or Ferguson, I admit...but I have faith in him to do a good job over the long term. He's not forced to get rid of players like has has done in his other management stints. The only players that are sold, are those that aren't good enough or wanted out, which is very few when you think about it. We are getting players signing for us because they have heard good things about the club from outgoing players, and that obviously includes Cabaye. If we were is the dissaray that some fans think we are in, then these players would avoid us like the plague.
  3. wolfy

    Cooking

    Bisto is a thickener and a gravy. I'm a top chef in my own mind, so I think I know what I might be possibly, maybe talking about.
  4. wolfy

    Cooking

    If you want to boil rice without it becoming stodgy, boil two pans of hot water. Put your rice in one pan for 10 minutes, then immediately drain, then rinse with cold water and drain again. Add rice to the second pan of hot water and cook as required, then you get perfect rice.
  5. I think we will have another 2 players in at least after Cabella. We will have a good season this season and some enjoyable football to watch.
  6. wolfy

    Cooking

    Two large chicken breasts. 4 carrots peeled and sliced. 2 medium leeks stripped and chopped. Half a tea spoon of basil. 4 oxo's that crumble easily. salt and pepper, your preference. Gravy thickener, bisto or whatever you like. Put all this stuff in a big casserole dish and the oven on gas mark owt you like for as long as you think. Half an hour before you think you've gave it enough time, hoy in your dumplings and cover them from 15 minutes, then take off the lid so they brown up for the last 15/20 mins. 2lb of new potatoes, Lincolns, Jerseys, Moroccan, Egyptian or whatever takes your fancy. You don't have to go to Lincoln or Jersey or owt like that. Yourlocal supermarket or green grocer will have them delivered to them for ease of buying. One Primo cabbage or spring cabbage or whatever cabbage you fancy, Atora suet or ready mixed suet. Follow instructions or basically add water until you get a tight mix, then just spoon out a blob at a time and hoy them into yur dish. Once made serve to your family who will eat it all up and say, "mmmmm, that was fantastic." Then go and piss yourself up trying to do the washing up, especially cleaning out the casserole dish. Once done. Wipe the sweat off your head and sit down to watch TV with a nice magnum lolly . Job done.
  7. It can be Cisse again. Remember, we were all drolling when Cisse first signed and started scoring some great goals. He's still a quality player. He does get caught offside a lot because he plays right off the shoulder , so that's a part of his game he needs to fully master. Apart from that, it's simply confidence. These new signings can give him that so I'm not writing him off. As for Ben Arfa. He's quality - gifted and appears to genuinely love the club. His major problem is attitude and fitness for whatever reason. If he gets his head down and grafts like hell then goes to Pardew to show his intent on helping us in a fully focused manner, then I think Pardew would afford him his place among the trusted squad members, where it's up to him to nail down his spot. I think his attitude has been to think he's too good to be dropped, even half fit or half arsed. Years ago he would have got away with this in a lesser side...not in this side. With this influx of quality new players and enough hardworkers, like we appear to have, Ben Arfa could be given a licence to thrill. It's up to him to do a cool hand Luke and tell the boss his mind is right.
  8. wolfy

    Cooking

    You can't beat a good chicken casserole with crispy dumplings and new potatoes with cabbage.
  9. We're all Newcastle fans and we all love the club, no matter what gets said. Yeah, people are pissed off and such - but the life of a football fan is not all roses, espcially where we're concerned. Channel your energies into positive thoughts about the season ahead. Let's face it - nobody goes into any game without some hope of getting a result against whoever. We can all sit and mope and say, " oh Ashley won't buy this and that and he will only sell all the best players." The truth is, we can spend every season thinking this and that - all bad, if we want. Is that the mindset we all want all the time? We've had plenty of bad times and we will no doubt get plenty more over the next X amount of years, yet we could also resurge...and I believe we will...and soon. We are signing players and better players than we let go, in most cases - obviously discounting those top players that decide to force their own exit. That's not just down to Newcastle united being a unambitious club, it's about Newcastle united being a north east club that cannot compete with the pulling power of the top European clubs, including the top English clubs with history on their side or the city they are in, like London. We don't lose many players for deliberate profit. Those players, like Cabaye, leave the club with no choice but to cash in as best as possible. It's not nice for us fans - but it's the nature of the beast of football. I get excited about every season and this season is no exception. I'm a bit more excited because we are bringing in some top quality and grafters, Colback being one. He's a 100% player and will add backbone to the team and back up the flair players. If you take a look at the main squad we have, we aren't looking too shabby at all... and yet there's still plenty of transfer activity ahead imo. We hear the word ' Pardewed' strewn about,as if Pardew wrecks football players careers by making them worse. Nobody really knows what goes on in training and behind the scenes. We see players out of favour and assume it's Pardew losing respect. If that was so, Colo would not be here - he would have gone. He's here because he obviously loves the club and wants to help the club achieve better things. Tiote is another who loves the club. The players we are signing, like De Jong and Colback and Cabella?...plus Perez, show that they see the club as a big club and a club that they can add to, to help progress. The fans should be looking at it the same way, because too many people, for too long have held a grudge against the regime, thinking that the regime is here for nothing other than to make money out of the club, then leave the club as a shell. I think you will see that this club is on the march and will get stronger and stronger. It's just a lot slower than some fans expect, so naturally the downside is to think negatively. Start believing or even hoping that things will get better. It's not going to help your mood by thinking that everything is doom. I know that many have said they won't renew their seasons tickets and some won't go until Ashley goes. My question is, why? If you have ever professed that you have black and white blood running through your veins or that you support the club through thick and thin, then your support should be still there as per norm. If you are a genuine fan like this, then do what you profess you do and stop making excuses by making demands before you decide to become loyal again. Let's get some positivity injected and believe we are going forward. Stop mourning over players that pissed off because they wanted champions league football, that we can't yet provide. If those players wanted it with us, they would have stayed whilst we added and made sure we forced that issue. Cabaye is a little shithouse who went on strike to get a move. He's now part of the bench at a money no object buy the league club, on excellent money. It's easy to say Pardew is second rate or a crap coach, or doesn't command respect of the players, when things don't go right. Nobody was saying that when we finished 5th. Infact, fans were worried that he would take the England job or that he would be sounded out for it. He got manager of the season....I mean - is this all by accident and he's all of a sudden just turned into crap? or is it that players have underperformed and some have rocked the boat, which happens at all clubs. It just so happens that at Newcastle, the club made the mistake of not replacing those they knew were wanting out, quickly enough, so we suffered. Is that really down to Pardew or the collective fault of everyone, including us fans, plus tabloids adding fuel to a half lit bonfire? Let's look forward to the season, lads and lasses, because deep down, no matter how much you depress or argue the toss, you all love the club and you all hold out hope of a win in every game played. We all can't have what we want in how we want it...we can just hope that we get what we want, in time. I want to see us win the league. I want us to win the FA cup or the champions league, or the Europa cup...whichever. I would prefer it to be sooner rather than later. I'd rather be patient and see what happens, though...than to just go in and buy players to fast track it by offering what the player or agent demands, or what a selling club demands we pay, over the odds - because in more cases than not, especially with a club like ours, it only leads to mercenaries taking advantage - then discontent - then destruction of dressing room morale until they get sold for a fraction of what they were bought for - leaving us with no scope for equal or better quality replacements. This way, we vet the players and play hard ball. It's not always prettyand not short term beneficial....but in my view, it will be long term beneficial. Spirits up lads and lasses and let's look forward to a positive and enjoyable season ahead.
  10. wolfy

    Earth.

    Yep, I bottled it. I realised that me telling my kids my thoughts is not going to help them get on in life. Aren't all people attention seekers on forums? I mean, anyone that posts their thoughts are doing it for attention. You are seeking attention off me as I am off you. This is how debates are, or thoughts work, thata re put into type. Yes, I am certainly an attention seeker. We all are.
  11. I think 7th at a push. The title winner will be Man City again. FA Cup will be Newcastle united. League cup will be Liverpool. Team to under-achieve will be Man Utd again. Team to over-achieve will be Newcastle united. League table at the end of the season will look like this: Man city. Arsenal. Chelsea. Everton. Tottenham. Liverpool NEWCASTLE West Ham Man Utd Aston Villa. Stoke. Burnley. Southampton. Sunderland. Q.P.R Hull. Leicester. Swansea. W.B.A. Crystal Palace. First managerial casualty will be Steve Bruce. Biggest scoreline will be 8-2 by Man city against ? First player to be sent off will be Lee Cattermole. First goalkeeper to be sent off will be Robert Green. First penalty will be awarded to us v Man city. Biggest score draw will be 4-4. First manager to be sent to the stands will be Tony Pulis. First manager of the month award will be Alan Pardew, who will recieve 2 throughout the season. I think I've about covered it all.
  12. wolfy

    Hello!

    Welcome Steve, they're a smashing bunch on here. I was made welcome from day one and feel that I'm well liked and respected on here, now. Hope you have a great experience.
  13. Go and get another engne from a breakers yard that deals in insurance write off's. You'll pick one up for pennies compared to what your getting charged.
  14. wolfy

    Monkeys Fist

    Many happy returns, fist.
  15. wolfy

    Earth.

    Ok then, explain how gravity explains what you're saying? A simple explanation will do. Let me first explain how atmospheric pressure explains water pressure and how atmospheric pressure affects us. When you fill your sink with water and put the plug in - you find that the plug is a bit harder to pull out, right? The reason to most is obvious, because the amount of water in the sink is putting pressure onto that plug. (think about this with the atmosphere we live in because it's the same principle). Ok, so what's happening really? The reason why the plug is clamped into the plug hole is because the density of the plug itself is holding back the water and the air pressure that the water is pushing against, above it. When you pull out that plug, the water cannot push with the same strength against the atmospheric pressure any more by using the plug as it's leverage, so the atmosphere forces the water down the plug hole. It's like a person on a raft holding up a anvil, then someone pops a hold in the raft. He can still hold the anvil but the anvil, aided by the atmospheric pressure above is now pushing against less resistance, until the person and raft, sink. It's about equalisation of pressure. Once you upset the balance, that balance has to be equalised, unless you do not allow it to equalise, hence the plug/stopper. An example of atmospheric pressure alone is the window clamp, also known by people as a suction cup. You push it against the window and you push out the air what was in that suction cup. At this point, many people would assume that the cup is stuck to the window by suction. It's not. There's no such thing as suction, it just appears to us that way. What is really happening is - you have used your energy to push out the air from the cup - but in doing so, you always leave a tiny amount of air in. This is key to the cup staying on the window, because what you have done is created a low pressure inside that cup and transferred it outside against the pressure of the atmosphere you are in. The atmosphere is now pushing back against that cup. It's trying to equalise what you forced out but can't because you have created a seal against it. Your cup is clamped to the window by the atmospheric pressure around it. Try and pull one off directly and you will realise how powerful atmospheric pressure is. If anyone wants explanations for anything like this, I'll gladly do it. So, Renton, can you now explain to me how gravity does what it does, then tell me what it is as a force. Just basic terms will do.
  16. wolfy

    Earth.

    At great depths water is only black because your eyes cannot reflect and light back to them, because the sea cannot reflect it. water is clear in it's natural form. Jupiter is supposedly 99% hydrogen and helium. Hydrogen being the most abundant, we are led to believe. So what's all these other colours all around it, plus that eye in it? Hydrogen and helium are transparent, so tell me how this big ball of supposed gas gives off the colours that we are shown?
  17. wolfy

    Earth.

    Now imagine them pushed from the bottom, like I told you in the stadium analogy. It's a push up against what is above. There is no push down unless there is a push up. All a push down is, is a resistance to your push UP against stacked molecules or better known as atmospheric pressure. Gravity does not exist, it's a made up fantasy. You can't be told atmospheric pressure is your gravity because it destroys space and the universe in one shot.
  18. wolfy

    Earth.

    You're getting there. Now imagine opening up the bottom a little and pushing more balls into that tub. What will happen?
  19. wolfy

    Earth.

    And conveniently landed out of view of anyone. Of course, we are told that it's blast knocked down the odd walll and broke a few school windows and such. Still, it didn't land anywhere populated. Strange that isn't it how so called meteors never land in poulated areas, it's as if they know to avoid them. I think you know what I think of that video.
  20. wolfy

    Earth.

    Water is transparent. The sky makes it look blue by reflection.
  21. wolfy

    Earth.

    You are totally missing the point. There are less and less molecules the higher you go up. You didn't even look at the sponge ball analogy and think about it. Most people don't because they refuse to even look at alternatives. I'll make it simpler. If I filled a large jar with sponge balls by forcing them in, do you agree that the sponge balls at the bottom would becomes much smaller and compressed as opposed to the ones at the top? Over a large area, molecules will be condensed by being squashed into smaller molecules. The more pressure applied, the smaller and denser they become, meaning you can fit more over an areas. The less dense they are means they can expand a little with less over an area a little bit higher and so on and so on until the molecules fully expand into their own state, as in hydrogen, helium which tehre will be less of at height as they are not under pressure, so are not pushing against anything against a true vacuum and are not pushed back on, so they freeze.
  22. wolfy

    Earth.

    They tell you there is a deep relationship between electromagnetism and gravity and yet they cannot explain gravity. You should question all this mate, as you think outside of the box. I may not agree with all of what you say but that's beside the point. Honestly, just question what they are telling you about space. I'm well aware that what I'm saying is so far out of spec that it is called bat shit crazy. That's the normal terms used for anyone that questions anything against the accepted norm. There is a deep relationship with atmospheric pressure and magnetism. Hydrogen and helium are the key to it, in trapped form, among dense matter. Gravity is fictional and I can say that with confidence.
  23. wolfy

    Earth.

    Jupiter is classed as being a gaseous planet by the science world. It's supposed to be made up of 99% hydrogen and helium. Hydrogen being the main gas, they tell us. Both of those gases are transparent, so where does the colours of that supposed planet come from with the pictures they show us?
  24. wolfy

    Earth.

    Does anyone not wonder why we never get hit by so called metorites or astroids, etc? We're told that we have near misses all the time and that space is awash with rogue rocks, plus micrometorites constantly smashing into Earth's atmo0sphere and burning up, yet none of us ever get hit by a stray meteorite, ever. Of course we get told that they land in deserts and all kinds of remote places that nobody ever gets to see. We see them in the sky and believe they are what's told. The one in Tungusta in Russia that happened in 1908, supposedly flattened trees and yet no sign of it. Why? I mean, why doesn't all the thousands of satellites get smashed to pieces by these small meteorites, or the ISS that's supposedly up there in space. All seem to be immune to these Earth bombarding mass of whizzing rocks coming in as thousands of mph as we are told, yet none hit any so called satellites or any other supposed craft in space. Of course, we get told of the odd one or two every now and again just to whet our space appetites. Is it feasible? If you think about it, it's not feasible, at all. Whatever is seen in the sky, man made or not, are not in space, they are in our atmosphere. Metoers, or what we are told are meteors, are simply hydrogen/helium ice chunks. They fall slow to our eyes and friction of falling melts them, leaving a tail as it separates, until it disappears. We don't get hit by space rocks because space does not exist and the only chunks of rock we need to be worried about falling on our heads are building bricks and such, all Earthly.
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