Monday, July 16, 2007
7. http://www.healthypet.com/faq_view.aspx?ID=11&sid=1
Visit this link and read the first para. to know the truth, which is a bit diff frm what you said. Dogs don't sweat much. They pant to not sweat much while humans, pants to take in as much oxygen as possible. It is evident that u have answered by ur own knowledge. Probably u nissed the point of the blog that is to make us think and kno more.
8. Well, this was a fun question and not one to be answered by a "Who Cares?" U shud think about such things and search when u can. Which i can't right now.
UPDATE (22 June, 2008): Visit http://www.vcalc.net/Keyboard.htm to know the truth. Really well elaborated 2 answers.
9.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006011101445
Yes fish get thirsty which live in seas but have very less salt concentration in their bodies.
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/11721
The following text has been copied frm the above link.
U were again, only half correct.
The answer to this question differs, depending on whether you're talking about saltwater fish or freshwater fish.Freshwater fish do not actively drink water, but absorb the water through their skin and gills. On the other hand, saltwater fish do actively drink sea water. Their gills process the water and take out the salt.The salmon is an interesting example of a fish that lives in both fresh and salt water, and consequently, they have the characteristics of both types of fish. Salmon are born in fresh water, and migrate to the ocean. While living in the ocean, they drink saltwater by opening their mouth; their gills then rid their bodies of the salt and minerals. When the salmon enters freshwater streams to spawn, they stop drinking the water and instead absorb it through osmosis (osmosis means that the water passes through the cells of the fish's skin into its body).
10. Man! This referred to the mathematical cornering since a circle duz not have corners. Don't u have any sense of humour or fun?
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Anurag said...
1. As it always has: the hands of the moneylenders.
2. Dogs
3. Darkness is a state wherin all electromagnetic rays have frequency less than infrared or more than ultraviolet. Thus as it is not a quantity, it has no speed.
4. Ive never heard of anything like this, but bcos: (a) its too expensive (b) ur an idiot
5. Its not copyrighted, it can be used in any which in any means or form of physical or electronic storage methods with no penalty under the federal copyright laws of the US.
6. Yes, you tear ducts begin releasing liquid during exposure to salinity or prolonged exposure to water.
7. Dogs sweat from their tongue. Someone who works hard soon look so. thus the phrase.
8. Who cares?
9. No, they are always gulping water for the purpose of breathing.
10. Cornering means giving no way past you. Get two other people to come from the sides, you have thus "cornered"
11. OK is an abbreviation for okay, which means alright.
12. Becaus of Natural Selection, any bird that falls will be eaten by predators.
13. The "color" orange is our way of viewing an electomagnetic ray of a certain wavelength. tThus, it came first.
14. From whatever the baby's skin need.
15. Male ladybird.
16. Yes, they got cured, remember?
17. Yes, but it will rise to the surface, or burst very fast.
18. This "building" is a noun, the other a verb.
19. Yes, read the theory of relativity.
20.Refer to answer 19
21. Because it is an assembly of many parts to create a set.
22. No, nobod owns the land from below the bedrock.
23. (a) to prove it can go to that speed (b) for emergencies (c) for travelling on expressways (d) your mad.
Vishesh said...
1.The moneylenders r who? Even the UN Monetary Fund is frequently in debt. Yeah!
2. If the dogs do, then how is it defined as tastier?? I wudn't kno but wudn't believe either if u said that dogs r happier when given tastier food. If u made them hungry and gave them nething, they wud like it, and on a filled stomach they wud find it just normal. (Well, that's the state with me, at least!)
3. U urself complicated it, man! U can't 'define' the speed of darkness, like u can't of white light. (I mean to say that u urself said it was a mixture of many waves and so is complicated ie mixed light) Infrared and ultraviolet too have speeds and at the end, that implies that darkness, too has some variable speed. If u defined darkness as absolute emptiness, then I wudn't be able to call u wrong. But u shud chk out on some research papers which discuss darkness as sumthing similar to the antimatter of light or rather, to be some unique existing thing rather than just 'emptiness'. OK, i haven't actually read any papers of that sort but i hav read articles which mentions research on such things.
4.The only ans which i will agree to a great extent. Altho black boxes are essentially made of PAPER and scrap metals, their total finished worth is upto ten thousand dollars (whew! big bucks!). Chk out more abt it and tell me if u get the time to.
5. I don't believe u but I grant u the benefit of doubt.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
We embark on this journey of thinking ...
1.If all the nations in the world are in debt(am not joking. even US has got debts), where did all the money go?
2.When dog food is new and improved tasting, who tests it?
3.What is the speed of darkness?
4.If the "black box" flight recorder is never damaged during a plane crash, why isn't the whole airplane made out of that stuff?
5.Who copyrighted the copyright symbol?
6.Can you cry under water?
7.Why do people say, "you've been working like a dog" when dogs just sit around all day?
8.Why are the numbers on a calculator and a phone reversed?
9.Do fish ever get thirsty?
10.Can you get cornered in a round room?
11.What does OK actually mean?
12.Why do birds not fall out of trees when they sleep?
13.What came first, the fruit or the color orange?
14.If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is made from vegetables, then what is baby oil made from?
15.What should one call a male ladybird?
16.If a person suffered from amnesia and then was cured would they remember that they forgot?
17.Can you blow a balloon up under water?
18.Why is it called a "building" when it is already built?
19.If you were traveling at the speed of sound and you turned on your radio would you be able to hear it?
20.If you're traveling at the speed of light and you turn your headlights on, what happens? 21.Why is it called a TV set when there is only one?
22.If a person owns a piece of land do they own it all the way down to the core of the earth? 23.Why do most cars have speedometers that go up to at least 130 when you legally can't go that fast on any road?
