Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, I do believe.windlenot said:Is that from something? I've heard so many people say that... I'm starting to proclaim it as truth...L3m0n_L1m3 said:The meaning of life is 42.
Which is another cool thing I know!
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, I do believe.windlenot said:Is that from something? I've heard so many people say that... I'm starting to proclaim it as truth...L3m0n_L1m3 said:The meaning of life is 42.
A cool thing I know is that I have not seen too many movies. I'll have to check that out sometime, hah, along with plenty others...L3m0n_L1m3 said:Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, I do believe.windlenot said:Is that from something? I've heard so many people say that... I'm starting to proclaim it as truth...L3m0n_L1m3 said:The meaning of life is 42.
Which is another cool thing I know!
To be fair, it's not the meaning of life. It's the answer to the Question of Life, the Universe and Everything. Unfortunately, no-one knew what the Question actually was.windlenot said:A cool thing I know is that I have not seen too many movies. I'll have to check that out sometime, hah, along with plenty others...L3m0n_L1m3 said:Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, I do believe.windlenot said:Is that from something? I've heard so many people say that... I'm starting to proclaim it as truth...L3m0n_L1m3 said:The meaning of life is 42.
Which is another cool thing I know!
?!?!?!?! Tell that to all my drowned queens!kayisking said:Ants can go without breathing for several weeks, so it is nearly impossible to drown them.
Did you use poison, because otherwise they may have just been unconscious. To save oxygen these things fall asleep almost immediatly and don't wake up until they have spent some time in the fresh air (hour or so).SckizoBoy said:?!?!?!?! Tell that to all my drowned queens!kayisking said:Ants can go without breathing for several weeks, so it is nearly impossible to drown them.
OT: Robin Hood was in reality a shit archer, by modern standards he was only 1st Class (from bottom: 3rd, 2nd, 1st, Bowman, MB, GMB).
Yeah, I know, they're surprisingly water resistant (one species migrates by forming a writhing islet and jumps in the water, pretty cool watching that in high speed). A couple of the nests that a colleague works with (I tend to work with queenless colonies) swarmed and the lesser queens just committed suicide.kayisking said:Did you use poison, because otherwise they may have just been unconscious. To save oxygen these things fall asleep almost immediatly and don't wake up until they have spent some time in the fresh air (hour or so).