hmmmm....
Gee that looks like something in that puc.... :O
NASA has announced the discovery of a new mineral inside a "historically significant"* meteorite recovered from Antarctica in December 1969. The exotic blend of sulphur and titanium was spotted in the 4.5bn-year-old Yamato 691 enstatite chondrite, which may have once formed part of an asteroid orbiting between Jupiter and Mars …
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Whats-On-It? pronounced in a yobbish (scouser perhaps?) accent - Wass-on-it?
I can imagine how that conversation went - presentation to the big boss...
Scientist 1: "and this is the meterotie results shown here."
Scientist 2: "Wass on it there?"
Scientist 1: "Ahhh....... Thats the new mineral we just discovered, were calling it... "Wassonite", after.... ummm.... John... John Wasson that meteorite guy from UC."
Boss: "Brilliant. What does it do?"
Scientist 1: "Well, we will need more funding to work that out..."
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