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Blowing animals! (dont be a perv!)
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You can always rely on Wikipedia to give you the information that you hoped never existed. Like a full category dedicated to exploding animals…. Every household should have at least one anti-tank dog! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Exploding_animals
33 things with names.
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1. AGLET – The plain or ornamental covering on the end of a shoelace. 2. ARMSAYE – The armhole in clothing. 3. CHANKING – Spat-out food, such as rinds or pits. 4. COLUMELLA NASI – The bottom part of the … Continue reading
‘Ark! The herald archaeopteryx’ sing!
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Like many modern museums, the newest U.S. tourist attraction includes some awesome exhibits — roaring dinosaurs and a life-sized ship. But only at the Creation Museum in Kentucky do the dinosaurs sail on the ship — Noah’s Ark, to … Continue reading
public toilets (dot org)
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Here is a site dedicated to keeping you informed about the locations and standards of the worlds public toilets. A real convenience, in my opinion. No more looking for signs in the street or sneaking into a bar to use … Continue reading
Fielding a big one?
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I found this on google earth. (search for “N Cedar St & Shaft Rd, Hazleton, Luzerne, Pennsylvania 18201, United States” in google earth)
Divide by what?
Math Teacher DIVIDES BY ZERO (Not Satire)
Posted by Stan at 12/11/2007 2:46 PM and is filed under uncategorized
Schoolchildren from Caversham have become the first to learn a brand new theory that dividing by zero is possible using a new number – ‘nullity’. But the suggestion has left many mathematicians cold.
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I am probably missing the big picture here. But…………
I started off thinking this was a dumb idea, then I got to thinking that for computing it could be a breakthrough, now I think this theory is just another way of trying to define the undifinable rather than actually applying a value in the physical world. For example if I have 4 packets each containing 5 chocolate bars then I can work out (if I take my socks off!) that I have a total of twenty chocolate bars.
However, if I have no packets then each packet cannot contain a number of bars (1,2,3 for example), the packet cannot contain 1 bar because the packet does not exist to contain that bar. So maybe “nullity” does have a use for me after all? How did I ever manage without it?
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