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geordieshandy

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  1. I agree...GERRARD'S tha man! far better than lampard and Im not being biased because I'm a Liverpool fan Gerrard is a one man team, Lampard needs all the chelsea players and about 50000 shots on goal to possibly get 1 or 2 in the back of the net but I dont agree about NOT dropping Lamps, Players like Lampard and Rooney need to be dropped when they are not performing. This the only way you will get the best out of them, a wake up call like. If I knew I was guranteed to start all the time, I wudnt fakin bother to try as hard you need 2 make players fight for their places...you will get the best out of them this way Do you reply to yourself this way when you're having a normal conversation?
  2. Best to smash them over the back of the head with a chair or something to give them a real reason not to come in. Or push them down the stairs. Or push a filing cabinet on them. Or, well you get the idea.
  3. I have to say to annoys the bejesus out of me when some in the office is sniffling and snotting every two minutes.
  4. Ginola was a show pony just like Ronaldo. [/stir]
  5. URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract. Ah right, what was your first degree then, life science based or physics? I vaguely recall reading about artificial models that simulated the distribution of asthma inhalers in the lung, do you do that type of thing? Mechanical Engineering Spot on. My research is totally computationally based, comparing with experiments that have already been done elsewhere or are ongoing. The idea is once you know how particles are going to distribute throughout the lung, or even whether they get there, then the pharmaceutical companies can better design particle size and shape distribution for DPI, improve inhaler/nebuliser design or try to encourage more consistent use by the end user. It's all fairly theoretical like, there's far too much intersubject variability to have a perfect model, but hopefully some of the theory can be expanded to help some. The same goes for toxins but obviously trying to keep them out. Good stuff, hope all goes well and you pass your PhD easily enough. Make sure you get decent external examiners for your viva is obvious but good advice. Pretty much know who one of them is going to be, but yeah it's canny crucial. Cheers
  6. WHAAAAAAT?? The correct rule of thumb to apply is as follows: if you aren't feeling great, and you feel bad enough that you would reconsider (not cancel necessarily, but reconsider) doing something socially (outside of work), then you're ill enough to not go to work. I've got a minging hangover and the only thing I should be doing now is lying on my sofa with a wet flannel on my head. Does that count? Yes, you're excused.
  7. URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract. Ah right, what was your first degree then, life science based or physics? I vaguely recall reading about artificial models that simulated the distribution of asthma inhalers in the lung, do you do that type of thing? Mechanical Engineering Spot on. My research is totally computationally based, comparing with experiments that have already been done elsewhere or are ongoing. The idea is once you know how particles are going to distribute throughout the lung, or even whether they get there, then the pharmaceutical companies can better design particle size and shape distribution for DPI, improve inhaler/nebuliser design or try to encourage more consistent use by the end user. It's all fairly theoretical like, there's far too much intersubject variability to have a perfect model, but hopefully some of the theory can be expanded to help some. The same goes for toxins but obviously trying to keep them out.
  8. URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract. You've got no chance of passing that! I'll have you know I'm quite brilliant when I want to be. I just don't want to be too often.
  9. URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test. What are you doing for your PhD again geordieshandy? It's related to lung dosimetry. Basically I am looking at how particles are affected by secondary flows within bends and bifurcations with a view to modelling deposition patterns of pharmaceutical or toxic particles within the respiratory tract.
  10. URGH! I HATE you! Them 9am lectures were always a bastard like. Huge self discipline required to drag yourself in for one. I was shocked to see the number of goody goody first years turning up for a nine o'clock maths tutorial this morning. Sickens me to my very core. Last laugh next week when I dish out their spot test.
  11. Hargreaves is a much better player than Parker, I think everyone can see that.
  12. As is Huntington, make Matty Patty look like a dwarf.
  13. Are you saying he's a bit thick, and more suited to velcro? Jumping out of a window might bear that out I suppose.
  14. Overslept, didn't prepare for a tutorial, actually had to attend the tutorial and help out first years with their oh so difficult problems, got a bad throat, nee bait. Maybe I should just go home now.
  15. Best just stay in, and be in bed by eleven. Perhaps a small sherry if you're staying up to go first footing, but don't get carried away.
  16. You could say the same about Beardsley and Bellamy but it doesn't make the latter the better player. Beardsley better now than Bellamy though and showed it on Sunday night.
  17. Can't go wrong with Rick Stein like. Hate Nigel Slater, total tool. I mean who uses the word unctuous. And his total perfectionist attitude.
  18. You love your job and work colleagues don't you.
  19. Sorry, didn't Bellamy do that all on his own?
  20. Class band! Seen them supporting The Subways a month or so ago and seeing them again in Preston next month. Aye they were good when I saw them. Ok Go - Here it goes again (also one of the best videos around)
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