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Reply 40
Original post by Merveilles
Exactly the name our time share cat told us when we asked him what his name was...


He he
Original post by ChaoticButterfly
Having a cat named that would be a good way of distinguishing between those who know pop physics thought experiments and those that don't :tongue:


It would as I do not know what "Pop phys" is <- expand please!
Go chemistry and biology!! :yep:

Sorry forgot to reply to this! :tongue:

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Either Bruno or Arnold. :cool:
Rambo or Nibbler :tongue:

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Original post by Friendly Liberal
The galaxy is on Orion's belt.



"There are no galaxies on Orion's belt. The belt is just these three stars; galaxies are huge, made up of billions of stars."
Original post by Viva Emptiness
Terminator.
Thor.
The Colonel.



Keep two cats, name one Thor and the other Loki. Even better if Thor looks like this

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And Loki looks like this:




Now there's another thing added to my ever expanding bucket list :tongue:
optimus prime
Reply 48
Original post by buzzybee143
Dogs > cats tho
no just no
Mrs Norris
Professor McGonagall
Crookshanks
I've also always liked the name Snowball, it's so cute :tongue:
My cousins have cats named Oscar and Felix
My brother used to have a cat named Tommy
A friend used to have a cat named Tiger
A teacher has/used to have a cat named Fudge
(I know a lot of cat-lovers)
Gato is also a cool name
Original post by Madmatician
Mrs Norris
Professor McGonagall
Crookshanks
I've also always liked the name Snowball, it's so cute :tongue:
My cousins have cats named Oscar and Felix
My brother used to have a cat named Tommy
A friend used to have a cat named Tiger
A teacher has/used to have a cat named Fudge
(I know a lot of cat-lovers)
Gato is also a cool name


HORACE SLUGHORN!

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Original post by karmacrunch
It would as I do not know what "Pop phys" is <- expand please!
Go chemistry and biology!! :yep:

Sorry forgot to reply to this! :tongue:

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By pop physics I meant popular physics. The sort of stuff you would find in more accessible popular physics books found in general book shops.

Considering chemistry is a science based on the small stuff any half decent chemist should have some kind of basic understanding of quantum mechanics :tongue:
Original post by Green Velvet
"There are no galaxies on Orion's belt. The belt is just these three stars; galaxies are huge, made up of billions of stars."


Men In Black reference?
Original post by ChaoticButterfly
By pop physics I meant popular physics. The sort of stuff you would find in more accessible popular physics books found in general book shops.

Considering chemistry is a science based on the small stuff any half decent chemist should have some kind of basic understanding of quantum mechanics :tongue:


Ahh, see I could have used logic again e.g. pop music= popular music!

Well I will know some quantum physics soon... In the F U T U R E. So stay tuned :holmes:

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Original post by ChaoticButterfly
Men In Black reference?


Yup! I just really like the name Orion for a cat- might be because of MIB
Original post by karmacrunch
Ahh, see I could have used logic again e.g. pop music= popular music!


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lol, I fail to make those sort of connections all the time.
Original post by ChaoticButterfly
lol, I fail to make those sort of connections all the time.


Hehe :tongue:

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We had two visiting cats whom we named Jackson and Wilson - anybody at BCU will know the reference to the Social Sciences media stars as they seem joined at the hip... They are in reality both very nice people just you really can't help it, well I can't...
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