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23-12-06, 07:40 PM | #691 | ||
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Oh, todays Fact Of The Day: Water can be used as a fuel, apparently. I dont know how. But it can. Um Not. Matt |
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23-12-06, 07:45 PM | #692 | |
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24-12-06, 08:11 PM | #693 |
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The smell of poop comes from a chemical called Skatole. However, in very low concentrations, this molecule smells sweet...
More info here: http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/motm.htm Matt |
24-12-06, 10:26 PM | #694 |
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There are a few orders of magnitude more genes in humans that are to do with out sense of smell, than our vision.
Interesting... since our vision is decent, and our sense of smell is rubbish. |
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Contrary to popular belief, masturbation does not make you blind.
Now, where did I put those glasses?.................
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03-01-07, 07:41 PM | #696 | |
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03-01-07, 08:43 PM | #697 |
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I deteste parmasan.
There's two schools of thought knocking around as to how we smell. One school of thought is the "lock and key" idea; the substrate (the smelly chemical) binds to the receptor (in your nose) and if it fits correctly, it gives off a particular smell. The other school of thought (and my prefered idea) is that the vibrations of the substrate (caused by bonds stretching and bending etc etc) and the subsequent distortions of the receptors electron field (cant put it any better way) cause the smell thats...smelt. And netsurfer, lets be IUPAC about this...it also goes by the name of Butanoic acid Acids smell worse with increasing chain length. Anyone ever caught a wiff of octanol? Matt |
04-01-07, 04:55 PM | #698 |
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The name 'Tank' given to the armoured military vehicle was derived from the British during the First World War. To deter spies in England the parts to build it where listed as being for giant water tanks on the paperwork. Later the parts were assembled in secret and called........a Tank.
Boring I know, but its the best I got! |
07-01-07, 07:21 PM | #699 |
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Canada exports more cabbage to the USA than the rest of the world combined.
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07-01-07, 07:45 PM | #700 |
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Life Expectancy in medieval England was about 30 years old!
The Black Death (1340's)was supposed to have killed a third of the British Isles population. The 21st Century don't seem so bad now. |
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