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General Science / Air pressure and it's effects
« on: 16/10/2010 23:46:29 »
My mom had bad knees she could tell within a few days, that it was going to be stormy weather
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Thing about [us] software bods is the we are, to a man (or woman - yeah right, they exist!) with out a doubt the most socially eloquent and well-adjusted peeps on Earth! []No dought about it. Woman really control multitasking better than man. Sone also are truely blond and some are truely Jet Black. No fury greater then a pi-ss-ed off b-it-ch.
I've known quite a few really brilliant software engineers over the years. Funny thing is, they were all a bit, well you know, unhinged, if you know what I mean.
So, was it writing software that made them mental, or, is it necessary to be mental to write software?
Strangely enough, I've written some code myself, but it obviously didn't effect me in the slightest.
Yes, not for discovering it , but for understanding what they discovered.
Does all mass have gravity?Do atoms have mass?Yes
I have recently acquired a large trunk for sotring things in, however the metal on the edges and corners has gone very rusty, through being sat in a cupboard for a long time.Maybe if you can furnish a picture of what you see as rust and not automobile cancer
Anyone have any ideas, or know any good ways for how I can get rid of it?
Cheers!
<i>"I just set fire to the table!"
Bring on the chemicals!</i>
Isn't it duck's?
"You remind me of a man."
"What man?"
"The man with the power."
"What power?"
"The power of hoo-doo."
"Hoo-doo?"
"You do!"
"Do what?"
"You remind me of a man!"
My mother in law says that if we get too much Sun on our necks it will give us meningitis. how true is this? and how does it work if it is? I would love to prove her wrong but need facts. we all know how mother in laws are!!!!!
Await a speedy reply.
Regards
Is Psychology a voodoo science? Is there any proof that they have ever helped anyone? If you have a criminal in court, one may easily find a psychiatrist that will state that the person is mentally impaired and that is what caused him to commit a crime. If one is willing to spend the money, one may find another psychiatrist to testify that the criminal is sane and has just committed a crime because he is a criminal. Has any psychologist ever dismissed a patient because he is curred? I do not want this subject put in the psychology area because I do not believe that I will get any scientific opinions. Thanks for comments. Joe L. Ogan
The mechanisms for both are the same in that both phenomena involve contraction of smooth muscle.
http://www.ochef.com/165.htm
oK I forgot sorry disregard reasonable . As long as you understand I asked a question. No Genius identfication associated.Just askingDon't know the exact meaning of "reasonable" not being very aknowledged with english, I can only say that it's "possible" but it depends on the object. For an iron ball (solid) I would bet on the fact the increased sectional area effect is less than the reduced density of the air, that is, the hot one would fall faster. With a hollow solid ball, it's another story, the increased dimensions for thermal expansion could be the dominant factor, but it depends on the total density of the ball: if the walls are very thin, you can be sure that the hot one would fall slower.
Is that being reasonable?
The video would not play it was just a black screen.Sorry I have no control over that .