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Physiology & Medicine / ?Mumps most feared by adult males does it do damage all the time?
« on: 20/12/2010 21:55:21 »
male humans and mumps is fine for children to have, but as a male adult it may be most feared and as efficient, more cost affective, than a vasectomy without being cut...  it tamper proofs any chance of a baby maybe. But does it effect all adult males the same way by baking the best of our blood?



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Just Chat! / IS Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis the largest word in the....?
« on: 11/12/2010 11:45:37 »
Dictionary?

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Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution / Is it true that Slugs and snails avoid crossing copper strips?
« on: 07/11/2010 16:18:29 »
Well several URLs suggest that copper strips or small fence of copper mesh can be used as a deterrent for slugs or snails. Some URLs suggest you can induce a small electrical charge, some do not even mention it.
What is the reason that these creatures do not like crossing copper material?

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Just Chat! / How do I extend a new greetings after sitting on it for over so many posts, oo?
« on: 06/11/2010 14:41:19 »
My poor etiquette was shadowed by the interesting threads on this forum...
I know that only one person is at credit for initializing the forum and heads the lot, to the controller, Brilliant!
To to make it as interesting, the credit goes to the whole lot, to you all, Outstanding!

Amazing to read ideas from individuals located all the way far and near. I should be asleep as they are awake and visa verse.

This forum is so intriguing, I have ignored the proper steps to social intercourse.

This is a first person introduction to say "HELLO FOKES", pardon the yell, but you can not see me jumping up and down waving hello, I am wearing cool looks drafty Huggy bunny and bunny slippers. Looks funny, but warm, function over aesthetics and character.

Sincerely yours,

Maffsolo [ Invalid Attachment ]

PS: My Extended Apologies

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Cells, Microbes & Viruses / Can bacteria play the part of being a host to a virus?
« on: 15/10/2010 06:18:56 »
Can bacteria be a host and interact with a virus?
Maybe form some sort of bactrus or virteria (word play)

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