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| EE: David Wicks returns |
Author:
eefanincan ::
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Sun Oct 06, 2013 12:24 am
But he's so deliciously bad!!!!!!! Lovin' it!!!
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| The Twelfth (Orange Marches) |
Author:
faceless ::
Posted:
Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:25 am
Fleggers - TheView - 2013-10-03
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| Solar Eclipse |
Author:
gordonrussell ::
Posted:
Tue Oct 01, 2013 5:57 pm
Solar eclipse as seen from earth:
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| Korean electric buses to run on wireless charging |
Author:
faceless ::
Posted:
Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:41 am
It sounds a good idea, but there must be a fair amount of loss inherent in the system. Though if the source of the power is clean and renewable then that would negate that.
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| Nature News |
Author:
faceless ::
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Fri Sep 27, 2013 11:39 pm
The TomTato: Plant which produces both potatoes and tomatoes launched in UK
Plant can grow sweet cherry tomatoes while producing white potatoes
John Hall
27 September 2013
independent.co.uk
A plant which produces both potatoes and tomatoes, described as a “veg plot in a pot”, has been launched in the UK. The TomTato can grow more than 500 sweet cherry tomatoes while producing white potatoes.
Thompson & Morgan, which is selling the plants for £14.99 each, said the hybrid plants were individually hand-crafted and not a product of genetic engineering. Grafted potato-tomato plants have already been produced in the UK, but Thompson & Morgan says this is the first time they have been successfully produced commercially. The company says the tomatoes are far sweeter than those available in supermarkets.
Paul Hansord, horticultural director at the company, said he first had the idea for the plant 15 years ago in the US, when he visited a garden where someone had planted a potato under a tomato as a joke. He said: "The TomTato has been trialled for several years and the end result is far superior than anything I could...
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| EE: What happens to stars after they leave.... |
Author:
eefanincan ::
Posted:
Fri Sep 27, 2013 10:41 am
It was good...I watched it off BBC when it aired.
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| Sci Fi bits |
Author:
faceless ::
Posted:
Thu Sep 26, 2013 3:26 pm
All of sci-fi's space ships
click HERE to see full-size.
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| Charles Dickens - BBC |
Author:
faceless ::
Posted:
Sun Sep 22, 2013 2:13 am
Charles Dickens - BBC
Oliver Twist, Little Dorrit, Bleak House
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| Prisoner: Cell Block H |
Author:
faceless ::
Posted:
Sun Sep 22, 2013 2:07 am
Pamela Rabe revives ‘The Freak’ on Wentworth
David Knox
September 21, 2013
tvtonight.com.au
Enigmatic actress Pamela Rabe has been cast as ‘The Freak’ in the second season of Foxtel’s hit drama Wentworth. Rabe has a formidable career in stage and film, performing in the Sydney Theatre Company, Melbourne Theatre Company, State Theatre Company (South Australia), Malthouse Theatre, and The Well, Paradise Road, Cosi, Sirens movies.
Her television credits include Holly’s Heroes, Mercury, Stingers, The Secret Life of Us, CrashBurn and The Leaving of Liverpool. She has been awarded by the AFI Awards and the Green Room Awards and received nominations from Logies, Helpmanns, Mo Awards, Sydney Theatre and Sydney Film Critics Circle.
In reviving the role of Joan Ferguson, Rabe adds to Wentworth‘s stellar cast and will undoubtedly add new layers to an imposing character, played so memorably Maggie Kirkpatrick on Prisoner. ‘The Freak’ as she came to be called by inmates at Wentworth Prison was notorious for her strict by-the-book discipline while serving out violence under the nose of the department, as well as her lesbian preferences. She became one of Prisoner‘s most feared yet favourite characters.
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