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posted on 22/9/12

NPE - there were still periods last season when he was our best player defensively as well, paticularly around Jan/Feb.

posted on 22/9/12

Mikel is boring and amkes mistakes, Luiz is hilarious and makes mistakes...

always go for hilarious.

posted on 22/9/12

Lets buy Gomez then

posted on 22/9/12

Luiz is a very good footballer , shame we don't see him make the most of it now.

posted on 22/9/12

I wish he did. One advantage to Mikel is he could slot in at CB and allow Luiz to be buccaneering.

posted on 22/9/12

Problem was that he was becoming very inconsistent. Plus he was starting to lose the ball a lot more during his bursts forward and was then getting caught out. I don't think he ever found the right balance between when to get forward and when not to. Hopefully as with today, he knows when to burst forward with a chance, and when to just clear and wait for another chance.

posted on 22/9/12

Against Stoke you can come forward. They are slow in attack

posted on 22/9/12

Hi JNR, you called?

posted on 22/9/12

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2207155/David-Luiz-signs-new-year-deal-Chelsea.html


Replace Terry in that picture with Vinnie Jones

comment by JNR :] (U10993)

posted on 22/9/12

Hi Edin.

Can you explain some stuff about centripetal acceleration?

posted on 22/9/12

Haha. Used

posted on 22/9/12

Maybe JNR, my memory is pretty rough of that stuff now due to a 4 month long summer of drinking.

Shoot!

posted on 22/9/12

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11701/8101827/Pulis-Punish-the-divers

posted on 22/9/12

Did Stoke lose cause of a dive ?

comment by JNR :] (U10993)

posted on 22/9/12

Why does an object under centripetal acceleration have a tendency to 'push' outwards?

posted on 22/9/12

Centrifugal force. Every action must have an equal and opposite reaction. If an object wants to move inwards it has to push outwards. And moving inwards gives it that circular rotation.

posted on 22/9/12

If that makes sense

comment by Obers (U3904)

posted on 22/9/12

Increased wages for Luiz

ffp

posted on 22/9/12

guys, check on the Spurs board, sandy making himself look even more of a t1t

comment by JNR :] (U10993)

posted on 22/9/12

Yes I understand. Centrifugal force isn't mentioned in my textbook so I have no idea why they're asking a question on it.

I'm trying to derive the equation for centripetal acceleration (v squared over r) just so I get a more inherent understanding (as my teacher treats us like idiots). I'm pretty sure it involves comparing tangential triangles of velocity and distance but I'm getting nowhere. Any hints?

posted on 22/9/12

Robbie has a dilemma for Arsenal. His beloved Ramires on the wing or Oscar

posted on 22/9/12

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..Meteor 'Fireball' Lights Up Sky Across UK
Sky News – 1 hour 46 minutes ago........

People across the UK have reported seeing a large meteor shooting across the night sky.

It was seen breaking up into pieces last night, with sightings reported across northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Hundreds of people took to Twitter to report the sightings, posting photos and video.

Many people described seeing a bright fireball moving across the sky with a large tail.

The Kielder Observatory also reported the sighting of a "huge fireball" travelling from north to south over Northumberland at 9.41pm.

It posted on Twitter: "Of 30 years observing the sky, fireball best thing I have ever seen period."

But there was some suggestion the object could have been space junk which burned up as it re-entered the atmosphere.

Jodrell Bank Observatory tweeted: "No real consensus on whether last night's spectacular fireball was a space rock burning up or space junk (bit of spacecraft)."

Sightings of the suspected meteorite sparked a flurry of 999 calls from worried members of the public in Scotland.

Concerned callers from Airdrie to Arbroath likened the lights to flares, fireworks and even a plane crash.

Coastguard and police forces were inundated with reports from around 11pm on Friday night.

A spokesman for Forth Coastguard said: "From talking to other stations and to the RAF it's almost certainly meteorite activity.

"Calls came in from all over the place, thick and fast. We've had people report possible plane crashes, and others the weirdest fireworks they've ever seen.

"Folk just haven't known how to describe what they've seen. It's quite extraordinary."

Meteors, which are sometimes called shooting stars, are rocks which burn and light up on contact with Earth's atmosphere.

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comment by JNR :] (U10993)

posted on 22/9/12

Npe is this your way of saying physics is all hocus pocus?

posted on 22/9/12

No just random and mildly interesting story.

posted on 22/9/12

Make a wish

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