kemosabi4 said:
hazabaza1 said:
OT: You swallow 100 spiders in an average human's life-span. That's a bit strange.
I've heard everything from 1 spider in a lifetime up to 2,000. There's really no evidence supporting any number.
I'm fairly confident that it is one of those bullshit urban legends. Spiders are smart enough to know that a warm, moist orifice with rapidly changing winds is not a safe place to wander.
The most important thing though, is that your throat tends not to swallow unless instructed by the brain; so even the most adventurous spider probably couldn't get down to your stomach. If they did happen to wander into your mouth, they would most likely end up in your lungs, which you WOULD notice, immediately.
Assassin Xaero said:
And root beer doesn't contain the acid that rots out your teeth...
That probably depends on the brand of root beer, I would think most have it (though I don't have a can around to check and Wiki wasn't helpful on that point). The acid you're thinking of is Phosphoric Acid, which is a part of all soft drinks (it's what makes them 'soft' so I hear). While Phosphoric Acid can damage teeth, the amount it does is extremely minor compared to sugar. Seriously, ask your dentist; every single one I've talked to has said that sugary drinks are the worst thing you can do for your teeth (other than not brushing).
VanityGirl said:
Men are 6 times more likely to be struck by lightning than women.
This would seem to be a confusion of statistics and probability. I would say this indicates that men are more likely to be doing an activity that puts them at higher risk of getting struck by lightning. So, 6 times more men than women struck by lightning does not mean men are 6 times more likely to be struck by lightning. Physiologically, there is no difference between men and women to account for even a tiny difference in chance to be struck by lightning (except average height), so it must be due to circumstances placing more men in harms way than women.
Aedwynn said:
The word laser is actually an acronym which stands for Light Amplification (through) Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Very good! Most people don't actually know that. Bonus points if you can explain what that means. I know, so you can't lie to me about it (though you probably could use Wiki, I'm not a laser physicist).