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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 5:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Did you know - The Coco-Cola delivery van drivers use some of the stuff they're delivering to clean their engines? Confused


Yeah, I heard about that. It's also used for cleaning tools and stuff. Quite agressive.


Another interesting fact:

Water is considered to be the strangest substance on this planet. Almost all substances shrink when cooled down but water expands. When solid (ice) what is less dense then when liquid, it needs ten time as much energy to heat up as iron does and over time water can dissolve almost everything.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 5:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And while we're a fun science facts, a single gram (0.035273962 ounces) of gold can be stretched to a length of 2.4 kilometers (1.5 miles).

The most complex food is (and now old on to your munchies) chocolate. it contains over 300 chemical substances including coffein, flour and various stuff that has effects close to those of drugs. Chocolate was first created by the Mayans over 2,000 years ago BTW

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 6:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

PrincessB wrote:
Styx wrote:
All U.S. Presidents before Ronald Reagan (who only just narrowly escaped this fate and seems to have broken the cycle unfortunately *thinks about the current misfit in charge*) elected in a year ending in "0" has died or was assonated before his term was completed.


Thats a rather rude and thoughtless remark. Please do not try to sell your opinions off as being factual. There are many who consider it a blessing that a president isn't killed durring term, and wishing anyone to be murdered is horrible, specially if you don't really know the person you want killed. Please think before you speak, you comment was excesivly rude.


Sorry B but I'm going to have to go with Styx on this one, I know many people, my wife included, whose lives were destroyed by that mans financial policy. Reagonomics were a blight on the system and the fact that two more presidents have continued it is a travisty.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 6:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Scifer wrote:
Did you know - The Coco-Cola delivery van drivers use some of the stuff they're delivering to clean their engines? Confused

I'd like to know what the crease that connects the bottom of a hyooman's nose to their top of their lip is called. Anyone?


I know quite a few collegiate fencers who use the stuff to clean super glue off of there blades before rewiring them.

The largest single collection of Japanese weapons resides in England.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 6:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Again... let's keep the politics off the thread, hijacking is not cool, ok?
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 6:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Again... let's keep the politics off the thread, hijacking is not cool, ok?


*Hangs his head an toes the ground* Sorry

back to the facts

The complete works of Shakespeare, were the second most common writtings carried by the settelers of the western United States in the 19 century. The first was the Bible

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 1:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rozy wrote:

if DNA was to be coded and turned into one long word, which is what they are trying to do) it would be an easy 1 million letters long


Actually the HUMAN genome is much larger than that. If we were to use the geneticists' simple four letter code system for the nucleotides, (that is T = Thymine, A = Adenosine, G = Guanine, and C = Cytosine) We would find that the HUMAN genome is 3.2 BILLION letters long!

Also the T's and the A's pair up and the C's and the G's pair up. The end of the chromosomes are marked by a quadruple helix of G's bonded in four fold symmetry with themselves. (I am a chemist and took a fundamentals Biophysics course in my final semester.)
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 1:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

people refer to salt as sodium (such as on some packaging) but pure sodium is highly flamable (and explosive as my chemistry instructor showed us)
salt is actualy sodium chloride

the purest fluid avalable on the human body is tears

urine from healthy people was once used to cleanse dep puncture wounds then honey packed to dry them out of any infection and prevent it (the sugar / honey treatment was used infact recently on a cat who literaly pulled the skin off its entire foot called degloving it the infection refused to be controled thus a very old vet recomended the sugar within 2 weeks the cat had a scarred yet skin covered foot )
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 3:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

you cant lick your elbows btw, go ahead and try in front of someone, one of two things will happen 1) you look stupid or 2) guniness record
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You cannot fold a piece of paper in half 14 times!
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vinegar will dissolve concrete
On the average, people are more afraid of spiders than death.
The shiny coating on M&Ms is made from insects
--On water being a strange substance.....water is created mixing hydrogen and oxygen and causing them to expode and burn.
Asprin is deadly to cats
The town of Delco in NC was named after the AC Delco car battery during WW1. Prior to the first world war, it was New Berlin.
Mt dew has a lot of caffiene, but Sun Drop (you NC natives know what I'm talking about!)has more....even more than coffee.
Sun Drop is addictive Shocked
Most WW2 jeeps were built by Ford, not Willis.
At one time, it was possible to buy 140 octane leaded gas.
Asbestos was somtimes used for napkins in the 18th century. To clean them, you simply threw them in the fireplace.
The inventors of both chevrolet and caddilac both started working for Ford.
In NC, it is illegal to plow cotton fields with an elephant
It is also illegal to sing out of key in NC
Quitting smoking is freaking hard!! Shocked Embarassed
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Last Post == Spam? Questionable... I didn't click the link.
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