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Sticks
28-12-2002, 04:41 PM
does anyone have any decent pictures of a scrapyard / Junkyard.
I need one for a presentation to be given in the new year sometime. This is not a new obsession.
If you have any please can you either e-mail them to me or post them up here
Janette
28-12-2002, 04:45 PM
You can't leave it there Sticks!!!!!!
What on earth do you want pictures of a junkyard for???????????????
What's the presentation?
And why???????????????
:thumbs:
Mairi
28-12-2002, 04:56 PM
Sticks, much as I'd love to help, junkyards aren't high on my list when it comes to taking photographs!!
Perhaps you will be able to find something suitable on the web.
Good look with the presentation.
:wavey:
steve_o
28-12-2002, 05:04 PM
errrrr, no Sticks junk yards are not what I'd call very photogenic.:shocked::thumbs::laugh:
:spin:
Romantic Old Bird
28-12-2002, 05:09 PM
I love a scrapheap challenge!
Here is a nice black and white art shot Sticks........................
http://www.quantumhydraulic.com/images/scrapheap.jpg
:thumbs:
Romantic Old Bird
28-12-2002, 05:31 PM
Perhaps this???
http://www.9-11sculptureproject.org/gallery/scrapyard/scrapyard3_big.jpg
or this?
http://www.9-11sculptureproject.org/gallery/scrapyard/scrapyard9_big.jpg
Mairi
28-12-2002, 05:35 PM
Is taking piccies of junkyards a new hobby of yours, ROB?
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Romantic Old Bird
28-12-2002, 06:00 PM
No Miriam, I've just gone a bit 'Google'-y!!!:wavey:
Boris
28-12-2002, 06:18 PM
Now I know where there is a wonderful 'scrapyard' where you can take your own pics Sticks . Just let me know and I will tell you the address if you are interested. It is not ANYWHERE near the 'frozen north' where you live tho' ! SORRY !:bawling:
Sticks
28-12-2002, 07:44 PM
Thanks ROB
When I get home I will reveal why I need these pictures.:thumbs:
As A clue, I also will be using a picture of a Boeing 747
I will be surprised if anyone gets the connection :shocked:
steve_o
29-12-2002, 01:34 PM
Blimey, like the way you tell us that after you get the pictures. A pile of scrap and a boeing 747 sound well dodgey to me Sticks. How about something more cheerful during 2003. Your starting to worry me, you are.:conf:
Sticks
29-12-2002, 05:48 PM
So you do not know he connection then :laugh:
As a further clue, a tornado is also involved (The weather type not the jet fighter)
So what is the connection between a Junkyard, a Boeing 747 and a tornado :spin:
Mairi
29-12-2002, 06:40 PM
So what is the connection between a Junkyard, a Boeing 747 and a tornado :spin:
I don't know, Sticks but I have a feeling you're going to tell us.
:colour:
Janette
29-12-2002, 07:25 PM
Ok, I'm going to give it a try even though I'm probably way off track!!!!!
There was a terrible tornado somewhere in America, and a Boeing 747 was caught up by it and blown completely off the radar screens. When Air traffic control finally found the aeroplane it had crashlanded on top of a junkyard and miraculously there were no fatalities!
:thumbs:
(Am I close?)
James
29-12-2002, 09:10 PM
Has your presentation got anything to do with the theory of evolution Sticks? :conf:
:hugesmile:
Sticks
30-12-2002, 03:06 AM
Janette Freezing
James Getting warmer:hugesmile:
Boris
30-12-2002, 09:04 AM
Are we considering the 'Big Bang'
here at all Sticks?:spin2:
Sticks
30-12-2002, 09:45 AM
Just gone chilly :nono::laugh:
Mairi
30-12-2002, 12:32 PM
I rather enjoy solving puzzles, Sticks, so I donned my "Sherlock Holmes" deerstalker this morning and made a few "enquiries".
I have a feeling that the answer to your question may well involve the late Sir Fred Hoyle, world-renowned astronomer.
:hello:
Sticks
30-12-2002, 01:21 PM
You are in danger of having to attend the burns unit.:hugesmile:
Would you like to alaborate a bit more, or do you want me to
Mairi
30-12-2002, 01:27 PM
As you are the one giving the presentation on this subject, Sticks, I think you should have the honour.
:wavey:
Sticks
30-12-2002, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by miriam
As you are the one giving the presentation on this subject, Sticks, I think you should have the honour.
:wavey:
Sir Fredrick Hoyle, in discussing the curent theory that life arose from a chemical soup on the primordial Earth, said
“The chance that higher forms have emerged in this way is comparable with the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junk-yard might assemble a Boeing 747 from the materials therein {Hoyle on Evolution, Nature Vol 294, 12th November 1981}
Earlier he had also said
At all events, anyone with even a nodding acquaintance with the Rubik cube will concede the near-impossibility of a solution being obtained by a blind person moving the cubic faces at random. Now imagine 10^50 blind persons each with a scrambled Rubik cube, and try to conceive of the chance of them all simultaneously arriving at the solved form. You then have the chance of arriving by random shuffling at just one of the many biopolymers on which life depends. The notion that not only biopolymers but the operating programme of a living cell could be arrived at by chance in a primordial organic soup here on the Earth is evidently nonsense of a high order
All I need now is an unscrambled Rubik cube.....:spin2::spin:
Romantic Old Bird
30-12-2002, 05:38 PM
Miriam, I am starting to think you are a VERY dark horse!!!!:shocked:
Mairi
30-12-2002, 06:30 PM
Originally posted by Romantic Old Bird
Miriam, I am starting to think you are a VERY dark horse!!!!:shocked:
Neigh, Neigh, ROB.
:laugh:
James
30-12-2002, 07:05 PM
I consulted the Great Oracle at Google to get my information, by the way. :thumbs:
So what's your presentation about Sticks?
Is it about how life started or Darwinism? Are you one of these creationists?
If I remember rightly, Fred Hoyle proposed that microscopic life was delivered to the Earth by comets. He also didn't believe that the universe started with a Big Bang.
:hugesmile:
Janette
30-12-2002, 07:54 PM
Ok!
If life on earth started with microbes which developed into all living things, who created the microbes in the first place?
If life on earth started with a big bang, who made the bang?
It all boils down to a higher power than us, there's no other explanation!
:thumbs:
Mairi
30-12-2002, 07:58 PM
I'm with you all the way, Janette.
It's the "Which came first, the chicken or the egg"? all over again, isn't it?
:spin2::spin2::spin2:
Sticks
31-12-2002, 03:06 AM
I'm working on a series of presentations based on what we call "Christian Evidences", a sub-branch of Apologetics.
As for life starting in space, you still have the problem of how it originated only you have just relocated the problem. :nono:
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