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ireskimo

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What would the world be like if a war had been won by the opposing side, eg. How would us brits be living if the nazi's had won.
I'd love to ask that but i'd have to go for,

Is the world going to get any worse.
 

necromanzer52

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Stealthygamer said:
How do i get human transmutation to work with out a philosophers stone?
I love the mental image you've given me, of Edward Elric, sitting at a computer, googling that. :)
 

Patrick Buck

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How do i live forever?
Is there an afterlife?
Whats the time?
God knows. I'll find out if I ever get the oppitunity. WHICH IS NEVER. =(
 

Crazy

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Who reported my original name because I'd like to know these things. Gotta keep tabs.
 

Sumrex

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how do i become immortal while still holding up with the genetic changes that happen in the human body over the centuries
 

mikespoff

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babinro said:
What are the winning lottery numbers for lottery X on day Y?
well, if day Y is yesterday, I'm pretty sure you can get the answer to that from a newspaper... :)
 

mikespoff

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Bobic said:
OT: Personally, I'd ask Meatloaf 'what is "that" anyway?'
(snip)
If you listen all the way to the end, he actually does answer the question. Essentially, the girl he's singing to says that he'll just get bored of her and move on, leaving her behind, and he's saying that he won't do that.
 

mikespoff

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TheYellowCellPhone said:
Hitokiri_Gensai said:
WHY IS THE SKY BLUE?!
binnsyboy said:
Possibly been covered, but it's because of a strange effect from light reflecting from the world's oceans.
Nope, it's how light bends colors, and blue being the one that's bent the most. Or something along the lines.
Swap "bends" for "scatters", and that's pretty much it. Shorter wavelengths are preferentially scattered as they are more likely to collide with atmospheric particles, so we end up seeing more of them. The longer wavelengths don't get scattered, so they just pass through the atmosphere to the ground.

Note that the blue that we're seeing in the sky has always been scattered or diffracted away from its original path (otherwise we're looking straight at the sun and it doesn't seem blue any more!).
 

Sampler

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Bobic said:
OT: Personally, I'd ask Meatloaf 'what is "that" anyway?'
anal

Just kidding, of course he would - though in your spirit of answering another's question, he wouldn't cheat on her - ie he'd do anything for her love and wouldn't look for love elsewhere or cheat on her.

O/T - exactly how much wood could a woodchuck chuck?

(this is a games forum right :D)