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The last BUM I spoke to only wanted a smoke.......
 

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What is "TO"??

TO is Canadian abbreviation for Toronto. They like to remind the good citizens of Buffalo they are the city above buffalo (on the map)

Toronto and Buffalo are a few miles apart. Both host, for the most part, sad sack, lack lustre sports teams which are loyally supported by their respective and very long suffering fans.

Toronto example - Q: What's blue and white and lives in the basement?
A: Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto Argonauts, Toronto Raptors.

and quietly flows the Don....

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TO is toronto ontario, buuuuuut i am stuck south of buffalo in the heart of the knife, but what i really want to know is how did the dinosaurs create the ice age and wasn't there warming prior to the ice age, hmmmmmmmm

They did'nt, there was a shift in the Earths axis....be interesting to see what happens on the Moon, that shifted axis not that long ago too

Well, thats the theory, certain christian fundamentalists KNOW that the Earth was only created 5000 years ago, so where does THAT leave my chances of still having my 3880 functioning in three years time, much more important question by far.
 
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certain christian fundamentalists KNOW that the Earth was only created 5000 years ago, so where does THAT leave my chances of still having my 3880 functioning in three years time, much more important question by far.

It can easily be shown in physics that the first 24 hours (day 1) of creation after the big bang (using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe) lasted about 8 billion years in the time frame of the early universe. Time dilation at work. Also the cosmic background thermal radiation is another key.

The next 24 hours (day 2) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 4 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.

The next 24 hours (day 3) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 2 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.

The next 24 hours (day 4) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 1 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.

The next 24 hours (day 5) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 0.5 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.

The next 24 hours (day 6) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 0.25 billion years in the time frame of the slightly later universe.

The next 24 hours (day 7) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 0.13 billion years in the time frame of the slightly later universe.

And "after Adam", we are now at about OUR time frame.

Add it up , you get about 15.9 billion years.

Now, what's the current scientific though about the age of the universe??
 

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It can easily be shown in physics that the first 24 hours (day 1) of creation after the big bang (using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe) lasted about 8 billion years in the time frame of the early universe. Time dilation at work. Also the cosmic background thermal radiation is another key.

The next 24 hours (day 2) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 4 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.

The next 24 hours (day 3) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 2 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.

The next 24 hours (day 4) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 1 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.

The next 24 hours (day 5) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 0.5 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.

The next 24 hours (day 6) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 0.25 billion years in the time frame of the slightly later universe.

The next 24 hours (day 7) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 0.13 billion years in the time frame of the slightly later universe.

And "after Adam", we are now at about OUR time frame.

Add it up , you get about 15.9 billion years.

Now, what's the current scientific though about the age of the universe??

Well I just spent the entire day up on the roof cleaning gutters, and I dont give a stuff WHOSE time its on, you reckon I have been up there for 8 billion years, stand for President you got MY VOTE Yeah man! YOU da MAIN MAN!!!
 

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I don't even want to imagine the heat that came out of that huge dinosaur arse. My dog had wicked gas. The dinosaurs....:th
We need@ turbguy to do the sums for us on this one.
How many cow farts = 1 dinosaur fart by volume.
Secondly probable population comparison........could it be that THEY started the ozone hole! Come to think on it that Ozone hole may need renaming.......any thoughts?
 

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@Smile isdoing a great job of answering all the printer questions dont you think, frees up the rest of us to shoot the breeze in a manner of speaking.
 

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Now, what's the current scientific though about the age of the universe??
Gees guys after @turbguy excellent explanation I reckon he can tell us to the nearest billion, the cost of using OEM ink for the lifespan of the average printer.. :hu
 
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