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Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: fredtam
It can take around 100000 years for the light from the sun to reach the earth.

I thought this was ~8minutes.



Last Time I was on Pluto and checked it was 6.5 minutes

😉

Ausm

Geez.. Light must have been on crack that day, cuz everyother day it takes 5.3 hours :Q
 
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: fredtam
It can take around 100000 years for the light from the sun to reach the earth.

I thought this was ~8minutes.



Last Time I was on Pluto and checked it was 6.5 minutes

😉

Ausm

Geez.. Light must have been on crack that day, cuz everyother day it takes 5.3 hours :Q



Dude, you are probably right I am to fricking lazy to figure it out right now 😉

Ausm
 
If the Loch Ness monster exists at all, he (or she) could only be about as big as a sixth grader. A new study shows that there is only enough fish in the loch to feed a 31 kg (about 67 lb) creature. The scientists used sonar to estimate the number of fish in the lake and came up with an annual food supply of 93 kg. Since a cold blooded animal like Nessie would need to eat about three times its body weight each year, it could only weigh about 31 kg.


The Loch could be infested with monsters, who eat all the fish except enough to sustain one more 67lb creature besides themselves.
 
graham crackers were originally made to stop people from having sex.

the opposite of an aphrodisiac, whatever thats called.

kellog was a weird guy.
 
Originally posted by: lirion
If the Loch Ness monster exists at all, he (or she) could only be about as big as a sixth grader. A new study shows that there is only enough fish in the loch to feed a 31 kg (about 67 lb) creature. The scientists used sonar to estimate the number of fish in the lake and came up with an annual food supply of 93 kg. Since a cold blooded animal like Nessie would need to eat about three times its body weight each year, it could only weigh about 31 kg.


The Loch could be infested with monsters, who eat all the fish except enough to sustain one more 67lb creature besides themselves.

Or perhaps it doesn't eat fish... maybe it eats tourists and their dogs :Q
 
Originally posted by: gistech1978
graham crackers were originally made to stop people from having sex.

the opposite of an aphrodisiac, whatever thats called.

kellog was a weird guy.

:Q

/me throws away all graham crackers in his house.

No wonder I never liked them.
 
Research has shown that guilt may damage your immune system by lowering your immunoglobulin levels

After consuming similar amounts of alcohol women will have a higher blood alcohol level than men even when size is taken into account.
 
Originally posted by: gistech1978
graham crackers were originally made to stop people from having sex.

the opposite of an aphrodisiac, whatever thats called.

kellog was a weird guy.

Specifically, mother were supposed to feed it to their children to prevent masturbation.
Dr. Graham was weird too 😉

 
In 1994 Los Angeles police arrested a man for dressing as the Grim Reaper - complete with scythe - and standing outside the windows of old people's homes, staring in.
 
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