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2006-09-24 18:10:57 · 20 answers · asked by The Lioness 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

20 answers

Water. Out in the sea.

By the way tell you jokes, and it goes:

>How I was born<

A little boy goes to his father and asks, "Daddy, will you tell me
how I was born?"
-The father debates answering, but finally says: "Well, I guess one day you will need to know anyway."
"Your Mom and I first got together in a chat room on Yahoo. I set up a date via e-mail and we met at a cybercafe.
-We sneaked into a secluded room, where your mother agreed to a download from my hard drive. "But when I was ready to upload and she was ready to download, we discovered that neither one of us had used a firewall and it was too late to hit the delete or escape button.
-"So nine months later a blessed little pop-up appeared that read, 'You've Got Male!"

One more joke:

A guy calls his vet and says "What should I do with my cat?Vet says "What do you mean? Guy says "I had a leak in my lawnmowers gas tank and the cat drank the gas. Then the cat began to run around and around the yard, climbed a tree. then fell out of the tree stiff. Vet says "Is the cat dead? Guy replies "nope he ran out of gas.

2006-09-24 18:12:03 · answer #1 · answered by yahooanswers 3 · 0 1

um, i'd say baked beans & burritos, but that would be lame.
so i won't. instead, i'll say..............hmmmmmmmm........i'm still thinking........floating my boat, that's a pretty huge deal. hmm...still thinking --- ok, got it! i have mentored many a kiddielink over my lifetime on this planet. yesterday, a young man who has long been near & dear to my heart gave me a gift that launched me into next week, it was that good -- i guess we went over the maritime meridian line, or whatever that is. anyway, Over the years, as he faced many life challenges, I encouraged his to find his creative voice. This was the first time he "dabbled" in visual arts, and it was magnificent. The use of color was exceptional -- which is great, considering he is color blind. Additionally, he never, ever believed in himself enough to share his work with anyone, and never in a zillion years would consider giving it away. Yesterday, he gave me a collection of 3 paintings he made through a digital paint program. They were framed, and chosen, especially for me. So what puts the yippy in my skippy skipper? Seeing that my work is remembered, and it touches the lives of others in a way that is meaningful. Having a sense of purpose. Now that spins my propeller!

2006-09-24 18:23:53 · answer #2 · answered by amuse4you 4 · 2 0

Because of the Archimedes principle :

Archimedes' principle, principle that states that a body immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid. The principle applies to both floating and submerged bodies and to all fluids, i.e., liquids and gases. It explains not only the buoyancy of ships and other vessels in water but also the rise of a balloon in the air and the apparent loss of weight of objects underwater. In determining whether a given body will float in a given fluid, both weight and volume must be considered; that is, the relative density, or weight per unit of volume, of the body compared to the fluid determines the buoyant force. If the body is less dense than the fluid, it will float or, in the case of a balloon, it will rise. If the body is denser than the fluid, it will sink. Relative density also determines the proportion of a floating body that will be submerged in a fluid. If the body is two thirds as dense as the fluid, then two thirds of its volume will be submerged, displacing in the process a volume of fluid whose weight is equal to the entire weight of the body. In the case of a submerged body, the apparent weight of the body is equal to its weight in air less the weight of an equal volume of fluid. The fluid most often encountered in applications of Archimedes' principle is water, and the specific gravity of a substance is a convenient measure of its relative density compared to water. In calculating the buoyant force on a body, however, one must also take into account the shape and position of the body. A steel rowboat placed on end into the water will sink because the density of steel is much greater than that of water. However, in its normal, keel-down position, the effective volume of the boat includes all the air inside it, so that its average density is then less than that of water, and as a result it will float.

2006-09-24 18:14:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

expensive Cfish, .......a ship will waft via fact it weighs under the water that it displaces. If the boat weighs 40 tuns, yet displaces thirty 9 and 9 tenths tuns, it is going to sink. We had a tugboat captain who have been given into worry close to the place I stay (Seattle). He began with a barge packed with sand in salt water and headed up between the rivers in this aria. Salt water weighs greater effective than clean water. however the barge with load weighs the same. area way up the river the barge became heavier via fact the river water poured over the climate. The sand had to be reloaded into yet another barge previously they'd re-waft the 1st. .....Water weighs sixty two.4 kilos consistent with cubic foot. this is approximately 8 kilos consistent with gallon. A twenty-5 gallon container would desire to postpone my 2-hundred pound physique, yet with none to spare. it is the reason boats have "freeboard". this is a few "greater" to shield a sprint weight moving or some waves or greater weight extra (capture a huge fish, possibly). For a small boat, a foot of "freeboard " is frequently plenty. what proportion human beings will a small boat carry? Multiply length of boat by potential of width and divide by potential of fifteen would desire to be close. a ship 3 ft huge by potential of ten ft long would desire to hold 2 human beings, in the event that they are to not massive.

2016-12-18 16:28:17 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I dont have a boat but i could borrow one and water would float it

2006-09-24 18:21:44 · answer #5 · answered by sis 3 · 1 0

what floats your boat,

umm having fun, and sex on that boat haha no
but thats a hard one to answer

2006-09-24 18:17:30 · answer #6 · answered by Adam D 1 · 1 0

Lioness,

It's Jesus, cause he is hot, with that dangly lil' scrap of a wal-mart sheet hangin' on him, as I peer up at him as he hangs on the cross and I'm out at sea floatin' in my boat, and high on ecstacy.

Now what floats my boat? jesus, water, drugs...

hmmm, could be so much more.

2006-09-24 18:14:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

having a density of less than 1.

That's how everything floats.

2006-09-24 18:12:26 · answer #8 · answered by Iomegan 4 · 0 1

a date with the lioness

2006-09-26 17:08:49 · answer #9 · answered by Doctor Gorgeous 1 · 0 0

Wouldn't you just know it? My ship finally came in, and I was stuck at the airport.

2006-09-24 18:25:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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