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  1. Here is the table after Round 2 (Bundesliga) Position - Name - Points 1 - @The Palace Fan - 12 points 2 - @José - 11 points 3 - @Panna King - 9 points =4 - @RandoEFC - 8 points =4 - @Viva la FCB - 8 points =4 - @Lucas - 8 points =4 - @nudge - 8 points 5 - @Batard - 7 points 6 - @...Dan - 6 points 7 - @Bluewolf - 5 points =8 - @Eco - 4 points =8 - @Stan - 4 points =8 - @Cicero - 4 points =8 - @Dan - 4 points =8 - @Cannabis - 4 points =8 - @DNA - 4 points =8 - @Tommy - 4 points =8 - @binder - 4 points =8 - @Harry - 4 points =8 - @Storts - 4 points 9 - @SchalkeUK - 3 points =10 - @Spike - 2 points =10 - @BounceAroundTheGround - 2 points =10 - @StefBWFC - 2 points =11 - @Bluebird Hewitt - 1 point =11 - @JOSHBRFC - 1 point =11 - @Azeem - 1 point =11 - @robosys - 1 point =12 - @Dr. Gonzo - 0 points =12 - @Rucksackfranzose - 0 points =12 - @Rick - 0 points =12 - @Mel81x - 0 points =12 - @DeadLinesman - 0 points =12 - @shut up - 0 points =12 - @bozziovai - 0 points =12 - @LFCMike - 0 points =12 - @YNWA - 0 points On we go to Round 3.
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  2. That's you off the list of people coming with me and Nudge then....
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  3. Sounds a bit like my tummy rumbling before I let off a silent fart!!
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  4. @Storts @Marc @José
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  5. Never thought I'll hear Martian wind in my life...
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  6. Drunk Kimi is best Kimi https://streamable.com/bipz7
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  7. Hear the wind on Mars for the first time, thanks to the InSight lander Mallory Locklear 4 hrs ago Since landing on Mars last week, NASA's InSight lander has been taking pictures of itself and its surroundings as it prepares to unload the scientific instruments it brought along to the planet. But the lander has also picked up something that other Mars missions never have -- audio of the planet's winds. "Capturing this audio was an unplanned treat," Bruce Banerdt, InSight's principal investigator, said in a statement. "But one of the things our mission is dedicated to is measuring motion on Mars, and naturally that includes motion caused by sound waves." The audio was picked up by both an air pressure sensor and the seismometer aboard InSight. The air pressure sensor detected the air vibrations directly while the seismometer recorded vibrations caused by the Martian wind blowing across InSight's solar panels. Scientists estimate the wind was blowing between 10 and 15MPH. "The InSight lander acts like a giant ear," said Tom Pike, who's part of the InSight science team. "The solar panels on the lander's sides respond to pressure fluctuations of the wind. It's like InSight is cupping its ears and hearing the Mars wind beating on it. When we looked at the direction of the lander vibrations coming from the solar panels, it matches the expected wind direction at our landing site." You can hear the audio in the video above. NASA recommends using headphones or a subwoofer because the pitch is quite low. But the video also raises the audio two octaves to make it easier to hear. The seismometer recording is only possible during these early stages of InSight's mission because once it's placed onto the Martian surface, a dome will protect it from wind and scientists will actively filter out vibrational noise originating from the lander. That's because the seismometer's main purpose is to detect marsquakes or earthquakes on Mars. It's incredibly cool that we can now "hear" Mars, and more audio will be on the way in the near future. When the Mars 2020 rover lands on the planet, two microphones on board will record even more Martian sounds. You can check out more detailed videos of InSight's recordings below. (link vv) https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/techandscience/hear-the-wind-on-mars-for-the-first-time-thanks-to-the-insight-lander/ar-BBQETcP?ocid=chromentp
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  9. Is he doing a Nigel Mansell impersonation?
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