A glass of light beer has the same nutritional value as 50 g of bread or 90 g of meat.
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btw nice topic, but it would be better to just put some life's interest
FALSE!!!
A glass of light beer has the same nutritional value as 50 g of bread or 90 g of meat.
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btw nice topic, but it would be better to just put some life's interest :)
e to the power of pi minus pi (e^π-π) equals approximately 19.999099979. The fact this number looks suspiciously close to 20 is a pure mathematical coincidence.
Cummingtonite is name of an existent mineral discovered in 1824 near the town of Cummington, Massachusetts.
When Yoda was lifting Luke's X-Wing from the swamp, he output approximately 19.2 kilowatts of Force power.
e to the power of pi minus pi (e^π-π) equals approximately 19.999099979. The fact this number looks suspiciously close to 20 is a pure mathematical coincidence.
Cummingtonite is name of an existent mineral discovered in 1824 near the town of Cummington, Massachusetts.
When Yoda was lifting Luke's X-Wing from the swamp, he output approximately 19.2 kilowatts of Force power.
Completely false. Our entire brain is always used, we only just CONSCIOUSLY use approximately 20% of it. The rest of it is too busy doing things like keeping you alive.
*insert inane collection of quotes here*
[quote="CrazyRabbit"]A modern human uses only 4-7% of his brain..[/quote]
Completely false. Our entire brain is always used, we only just CONSCIOUSLY use approximately 20% of it. The rest of it is too busy doing things like keeping you alive.
Then why we can't still fly and create objects from nowhere?
I didnt mean whole brain btw... I meant the certain part of it...
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[s]FU... Broke my edit[/s]
Then why we can't still fly and create objects from nowhere?
I didnt mean whole brain btw... I meant the certain part of it...
[quote="Zoro"]...create objects from nowhere[/quote]
I'm a programmer, I do nothing but.
Yes, humans use only 10-20% of their brain at a time.
However, this isn't always the same 10-20%.
You don't have a secret, unused area in your brain that enables you to fly or use telepathy once you discover how to use it.
[size=1]...or, that is what they want you to believe...[/size]
Objection!!
I heard people do more due they're in trance/hypno-dreaming... Sometimes It's hard to accept it as a fact, or just to believe...
Fact/truth and believing are different - so if people believe in such mega-abilities (mega like it seems on first sight), they'll
never study/learn those... Well enough said.
Another thing:
Some people disappear while sleep. News says they're getting kidnapped by aliens, but...
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Objection!!
I heard people do more due they're in trance/hypno-dreaming... Sometimes It's hard to accept it as a fact, or just to believe...
Fact/truth and believing are different - so if people believe in such mega-abilities (mega like it seems on first sight), they'll
never study/learn those... Well enough said.
Another thing:
Some people disappear while sleep. News says they're getting kidnapped by aliens, but...
Then I'm not sure where you're getting your news from because only joke new agencies ever say "Marie Clarice was taken from her home by ALIENS!"
*insert inane collection of quotes here*
[quote="CrazyRabbit"]News says they're getting kidnapped by aliens,[/quote]
Then I'm not sure where you're getting your news from because only joke new agencies ever say "Marie Clarice was taken from her home by ALIENS!"
ok, seriously, i heard it, but there is lots of speculation about it
[quote="CrazyRabbit"]A modern human uses only 2-4% of his brain..[/quote]
Russian?
XD
ok, seriously, i heard it, but there is lots of speculation about it
Nowadays a modern human only trusts the things that are usual (traditional)...
A modern human only trusting traditional things? Wouldn't that be a conservative, old-fashioned human? What's so modern about only trusting traditions?
Zoro wrote:
I heard people do more due they're in trance/hypno-dreaming
Yes, but that will not give them superpowers, only make 'em hallucinate/trip more...
[quote="Zoro"]Nowadays a modern human only trusts the things that are usual (traditional)...[/quote]
A modern human only trusting traditional things? Wouldn't that be a conservative, old-fashioned human? What's so modern about only trusting traditions?
[quote="Zoro"]I heard people do more due they're in trance/hypno-dreaming[/quote]
Yes, but that will not give them superpowers, only make 'em hallucinate/trip more...
Zoro wrote I heard people do more due they're in trance/hypno-dreaming
wKtK wrote Yes, but that will not give them superpowers, only make 'em hallucinate/trip more...
That's what I mean:
Quote:
Nowadays a modern human only trusts the things that are usual (traditional)...
I didn't mean fashion, but the checked by the "trusted" faces theories...
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[quote][b]Zoro wrote[/b] I heard people do more due they're in trance/hypno-dreaming
[b]wKtK wrote[/b] Yes, but that will not give them superpowers, only make 'em hallucinate/trip more...[/quote]
That's what I mean:
[quote]Nowadays a modern human only trusts the things that are usual (traditional)...[/quote]
I didn't mean fashion, but the checked by the "trusted" faces theories...
The Latin and ancient Greek words for "god", namely "deus" resp. "θεὺς" (/theus/) may sound as if they were etymologically related, but they are not.
The Unix text editor "emacs" has tetris, doctor and other games included as easter eggs, accessible by pressing "Esc" + "x" and entering their name in the command line.
Using common Hifi gear, it is much harder to destroy audio loudspeakers with too powerful amplifiers, instead too weak ones do the job better.
Albert Einstein's dissertation had a length of only seventeen pages.
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The Latin and ancient Greek words for "god", namely "deus" resp. "θεὺς" (/theus/) may sound as if they were etymologically related, but they are not.
The Unix text editor "emacs" has tetris, doctor and other games included as easter eggs, accessible by pressing "Esc" + "x" and entering their name in the command line.
Using common Hifi gear, it is much harder to destroy audio loudspeakers with too powerful amplifiers, instead too weak ones do the job better.
Albert Einstein's dissertation had a length of only seventeen pages.
A cow can produce up to 4000 (yes, four thousand) litres of methane gas per day, by farting. The gas is just so light such a quantity isn't dangerous (until it catches fire...)
[quote="wKtK"]old-fashioned human[/quote]
[quote="Zoro"]I didn't mean fashion[/quote]
:lame: :help:
Ok, let's stay on topic... hmm...
A cow can produce up to 4000 (yes, four thousand) litres of methane gas per day, by farting. The gas is just so light such a quantity isn't dangerous (until it catches fire...) 3:-)
When Yoda was lifting Luke's X-Wing from the swamp, he output approximately 19.2 kilowatts of Force power.
Yes SE I read xkcd too
*insert inane collection of quotes here*
[quote="SirEmentaler"]When Yoda was lifting Luke's X-Wing from the swamp, he output approximately 19.2 kilowatts of Force power.[/quote]
Yes SE I read xkcd too :P
You can get a circle or a V-neck on your white tee.
The brain is like a paperweight for your mouth, depending on wind you might use all of it, or none of it.
You can get a circle or a V-neck on your white tee.
The brain is like a paperweight for your mouth, depending on wind you might use all of it, or none of it.