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Post by Hayabusa on May 19, 2006 17:31:04 GMT 8
talaga? san exactly? good way to hold them with, beofre you throw them up in the air. . . ;D j/k Hehe, yung balat nila sa batok nde yung batok mismo. XD It's probably because they think they're being carried by their mom. Parang instict na ata nila yun. Snails, leeches, earthworms, and probably similar creatures melt and die when showered with Ajinomoto. Dunno why...
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Post by Uberjam on May 23, 2006 9:05:51 GMT 8
a duck's "quack" doesn't echo
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Post by Uberjam on May 24, 2006 12:33:46 GMT 8
in the movie "The Passion" the actor who portrayed Jesus Christ, coincidentally is of the same age and initials as his character... James Caviezel, age 32
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Post by Uberjam on May 25, 2006 9:28:32 GMT 8
george washington never chopped down any cherry tree in his childhood... it was just a made up story so children wouldn't lie.
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Post by Uberjam on May 26, 2006 9:35:51 GMT 8
big letters (ABCD... etc) are called "upper case letters" and small letters (abcd... etc) are called "lower case letters" because the New York Times printing press kept the big letters in the upper drawer (case) and the small letters were in the lower drawer (case).
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Post by matttracker on May 26, 2006 14:47:19 GMT 8
The "/" & the "\" is called a virgule. ^_^
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Post by archaznable on May 28, 2006 7:27:24 GMT 8
if most of you don't know the former name of Windows Vista (that will replace Windows XP) which will come out soon is "Longhorn".
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Post by archaznable on May 28, 2006 7:37:01 GMT 8
the codename for Windows 98 was Memphis ...
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Post by archaznable on May 28, 2006 7:49:21 GMT 8
the codename for Windows XP which most of us use is Whistler and then XP stands for eXPerience as in Windows eXPerience.
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Post by wingseyemd on May 29, 2006 0:14:16 GMT 8
That our "corneas" are avascular (",)
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Post by kamadoma on May 29, 2006 1:05:31 GMT 8
from wikipedia:
An average Koala eats 500 grams of eucalyptus leaves each day, chewing them in its powerful jaws to a very fine paste before swallowing. The liver deactivates the toxic components ready for excretion, and the hind gut (especially the caecum) is greatly enlarged to extract the maximum amount of nutrient from the poor quality diet. Much of this is done through bacterial fermentation: when young are being weaned, the mother passes unusually soft faeces, called pap, which is rich in these bacteria, thus passing these essential digestive aids onto her offspring.
AS far as I can remember in Animal Planet's the most extreme show, baby koalas don't have enough resources to detoxify the eucalyptus leaves, so they gotta eat their mommy's sh*t which has passed through detoxification in her body.
And you think Koalas are cute huh?
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Post by Uberjam on May 29, 2006 9:56:15 GMT 8
how come hamburgers aren't made from ham? well because the thing was in derived from hamburg steak... a local dish in HAMBURG GERmany
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Post by archaznable on May 29, 2006 11:03:13 GMT 8
ei bro UJ i think we need to change the title for "Things you don't need to know" I think we need to change it to "Did you know?" thread its like more of a trivial name of a thread to me .... ;D
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Post by Uberjam on May 29, 2006 11:12:33 GMT 8
hmm pwede rin... kinda gives out the wrong impression at first...
oki dokey, peachy peach, hunky dory ;D
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Post by Uberjam on May 30, 2006 8:17:40 GMT 8
the FRECH FRIES is not a french invention... it was invented in belgium... so why the name? because the way they cut/chopped the potato was called "julian"... and the french were famous for inventing and using this chopping technique and thus called "french fries"
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