Interesting observationIQS.RLOW wrote:Yet no degree...I just spent 3 years studying geology.
Anyone who says they "studied" a particular subject really mains they "failed"

Interesting observationIQS.RLOW wrote:Yet no degree...I just spent 3 years studying geology.
Anyone who says they "studied" a particular subject really mains they "failed"
y'know if you weren't caught out bull$#!+ing so regularly, I'd probably take your word for that, but under the circumstances I can only presume such a claim to be just another schizophrenic fantasy.Jovial Monk wrote:
I hold a B.Sc. and other qualifications.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... ion=justin'Ugly sister' cyclone menaces Queensland
People in north Queensland have been warned to expect wind speeds of up to 260 kilometres per hour when a "big, ugly sister" cyclone makes landfall later this week.
Emergency Management Queensland (EMQ), police and weather officials are meeting across the state's far north today to discuss the possible threat of Tropical Cyclone Yasi.
The category one system is north-west of Vanuatu, but is expected to intensify before crossing the Queensland coast on Wednesday or Thursday.
Authorities fear the massive cyclone could be as intense as Cyclone Larry, which devastated parts of far north Queensland in 2006.
Queensland Police says it is the "big, ugly sister" to Cyclone Anthony, which caused only minor damage as it crossed the state's north coast near Bowen, south of Townsville, overnight.
Listen to ABC Local Radio for the latest coverage
In an emergency, call the State Emergency Service (SES) on 132 500
Current weather warnings
The weather bureau predicts Cyclone Yasi's eye will cross the coast near Townsville, but it says the system is so large it could impact communities 500 kilometres away.
Senior forecaster Jim Davidson says Cyclone Yasi is a big threat.
"It's probably going to be in the category three to category four range - wind gusts up to 200 to 260 [kilometres per hour]," he said.
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