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I have invented a doomsday device that can destroy the world. However, I need some uranium to power it, and some cray paper to decorate it. Could any one loan me some of both? In return I will spare your life when the earth is destroyed and give you the position of Supreme Court Justice of Western Mars in my new civilization on Pluto.

2006-08-04 11:14:06 · 10 answers · asked by Good Vibrations 2 in Engineering

2006-08-04 11:13:59 · 8 answers · asked by lord_and_master25 2 in Mathematics

2006-08-04 11:08:08 · 15 answers · asked by kjones1976 1 in Botany

2006-08-04 11:07:29 · 5 answers · asked by baski 1 in Engineering

Where I'm at it's pouring hard it was flooding hard too........tell me your opinion on this, like if this was you or how it is where you're at.

2006-08-04 10:58:09 · 35 answers · asked by bekka 3 in Weather

My question is are they worth anything as most people have this magizine. My dad shipped many off to Atlanta to have them put in binders like a detailed book. My older children could care less about what I have accumalated since my parents passed away recently.
i remember reading one not so long ago that you could purchase an automobile for under $400.00. A shotgun would cost you $5.00 at sears...They could care less as to what I have. I remember putting dad on video before he passed away and while I was filming him, and the photo's he looked up at me and said quote, "son when you are gone what you are filming as I turn the pages of these ancient photo's will mean nothing to anyone.
Lots of his writings, and photo's now appear in the Library in Gadsden, Alabama.. They also built a special room for my dad at the Church that he founded. It kills me to go there...

2006-08-04 10:56:43 · 2 answers · asked by virginiamayoaunt 4 in Geography

2006-08-04 10:55:52 · 17 answers · asked by DAVID H 4 in Astronomy & Space

I know they come from grubs. Does anyone mail the grubs so you can watch them become fireflies? Also would it be legal to have them in California?

2006-08-04 10:50:48 · 4 answers · asked by rscanner 6 in Zoology

2006-08-04 10:45:29 · 17 answers · asked by mandolin 1 in Mathematics

organic chem question????????????????

2006-08-04 10:45:21 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

2006-08-04 10:43:23 · 14 answers · asked by stewart_pittman 2 in Astronomy & Space

2006-08-04 10:41:05 · 14 answers · asked by nicemachine 2 in Biology

My venus fly trap has not caught the fly that has been buzzing about here for two days. What gives?

2006-08-04 10:40:10 · 4 answers · asked by nvone 2 in Botany

Why is it that when I really have to poo I can't hold it in and have to run to the bathroom when I am at home, but when I am in class or somewhere public I can hold in my poo, even if I have to really go?

2006-08-04 10:32:59 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

doesn that mean you can creat an artificial nueton if you somehow fused and electron with a proton.

2006-08-04 10:25:51 · 8 answers · asked by Mr.idiot 1 in Physics

How long will it be before the dolphins clue in to this exploitation and start stockpiling their own arsenal?

2006-08-04 10:25:02 · 7 answers · asked by ? 6 in Zoology

Why ? I can lift an object, say a small stone, straight up at say 3cm/sec with very little effort. Hypothetically, if I kept on applying the same amount of effort the stone would continue to rise until it eventually left the Earth's atmosphere, right ? So the stone left the Earth but travelling at only 3cm/sec. If this is correct, surely the same principle could be applied to a much larger object, say a space shuttle or space station ? Obviously the amount of effort required would be greater, but the shuttle could still leave the Earth at a much lower speed.

2006-08-04 10:22:49 · 15 answers · asked by Timbo 3 in Physics

I will give the person 10 points

1.assume a 150 pound person bicycling at 12 mi/h burn 410 calories/h, how much will a 120 pound person burn.

2.assume a 150 pound person bicycling at 12 mi/h burn 410 calories/h, how much will a 180 pound person burn.

2006-08-04 10:22:41 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

a real question or this

2006-08-04 10:22:19 · 16 answers · asked by ron c 2 in Mathematics

what did it look like?

2006-08-04 10:14:41 · 11 answers · asked by duds400 2 in Geography

2006-08-04 10:12:35 · 4 answers · asked by kjones1976 1 in Botany

2006-08-04 10:11:36 · 14 answers · asked by nicemachine 2 in Physics

If a cat always lands on its feet and buttered toast always lands butter side down. Could I get a cat and attatch one piece of buttered toast butter side up to each paw of the cat then picked the cat up and dropped it would the butter side up toast and the cat paws kinda act like like poles of a magnet and repel each other leaving the cat to kinda levitate a few inches above the floor or possibly rotate constantly along its latitudinal axis thus creating an anti gravity machine?

2006-08-04 10:10:53 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

The Q above is the headline Q for the following expanded Q I really wanted to ask but couldn't, because of Q-box constraints:

"When will the day come when scientists studying the nature of matter and energy, admit to themselves, and to eveyone else, that there are somethings that are believed or reasoned to exist but are scientifically unknowable because they, whatever things they are, are undetectable and unmeasurable by the physical methods and procedures of science?

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2006-08-04 10:09:31 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

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