http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/cbc-article.aspx?cp-documentid=27516573
I caught a little of this on the news today, thought it might be of interest though I think it's connected to an earlier thread here
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zerdini wrote:Back to topic
Hooray!
sparkly wrote:joanie, re your response to my last post, i meant really good things, beautiful beautiful things.
i don't think negative things go very far at all. mainly just around the perpetrator. they are not the truth, and though much can be learnt of them in lower worlds, are very limited......
zerdini wrote:Watched Brian Cox on The Wonders of the Universe - it's mindboggling stuff. There are at least 200 billion stars in our galaxy alone!
Joanie wrote:zerdini wrote:Watched Brian Cox on The Wonders of the Universe - it's mindboggling stuff. There are at least 200 billion stars in our galaxy alone!
That's what I was watching the other evening.
That is what started me off with this topic.
Fantastic show.
zerdini wrote:Joanie wrote:zerdini wrote:Watched Brian Cox on The Wonders of the Universe - it's mindboggling stuff. There are at least 200 billion stars in our galaxy alone!
That's what I was watching the other evening.
That is what started me off with this topic.
Fantastic show.
I've watched every episode so far - absolutely incredible.
I agree, awe-inspiring indeed.Joanie wrote:zerdini wrote:Joanie wrote:zerdini wrote:Watched Brian Cox on The Wonders of the Universe - it's mindboggling stuff. There are at least 200 billion stars in our galaxy alone!
That's what I was watching the other evening.
That is what started me off with this topic.
Fantastic show.
I've watched every episode so far - absolutely incredible.
Brian Cox looks so young to be a professor but such an enthusiastic young man.
The colours were fantastic.
So awe inspiring.
zerdini wrote:Watched Brian Cox on The Wonders of the Universe - it's mindboggling stuff. There are at least 200 billion stars in our galaxy alone!
Joanie wrote:His enthusisasm is catching,Violet. Only a young chap but knows his stuff!
The colours of the different planets and stars are out of this world.
(no pun intended )
Joanie x
zerdini wrote:Joanie wrote:His enthusisasm is catching,Violet. Only a young chap but knows his stuff!
The colours of the different planets and stars are out of this world.
(no pun intended )
Joanie x
He makes the cosmos understandable to the layman.
Joanie wrote:zerdini wrote:Joanie wrote:His enthusisasm is catching,Violet. Only a young chap but knows his stuff!
The colours of the different planets and stars are out of this world.
(no pun intended )
Joanie x
He makes the cosmos understandable to the layman.
The enthusiam of the young is wonderful to behold.
"Wonders of the Universe" was in four parts and the final episode was shown last Sunday.Joanie wrote:
I would rather have an older man than a young flighty youth who goes chasing all the dolly birds.
By the way,is that program finished or are there more episodes?
First time I had tuned into, it last week.
Joanie wrote:Darn it,I didn't realise it was on until was looking for something interesting to watch.
Ah well,bound to repeat it!
Eh? BBC iplayer? What's that when it's at home?zerdini wrote:Joanie wrote:Darn it,I didn't realise it was on until was looking for something interesting to watch.
Ah well,bound to repeat it!
They are still on BBC iplayer - all four episodes.
Google it, Joan.Joanie wrote:Eh? BBC iplayer? What's that when it's at home?zerdini wrote:Joanie wrote:Darn it,I didn't realise it was on until was looking for something interesting to watch.
Ah well,bound to repeat it!
They are still on BBC iplayer - all four episodes.
zerdini wrote:Google it, Joan.Joanie wrote:Eh? BBC iplayer? What's that when it's at home?zerdini wrote:Joanie wrote:Darn it,I didn't realise it was on until was looking for something interesting to watch.
Ah well,bound to repeat it!
They are still on BBC iplayer - all four episodes.
Go to BBC Two - go to the A-Z of programmes and look under 'Wonders of the Universe'. You should be able to see all four episodes.
ITV has a similar one called 'itv iplayer'. Programmes are usually stored for thirty days.
Good luck.