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Post by Dark Archon on Mar 14, 2007 19:48:56 GMT -5
depending on the trajectory of the car and given the speed, the car would with a doubt have something come off the car, reason being that the car was not built to fly and was not supported in such a fashion.
true or false? if the earth had no atmosphere and we could survive on it, if it was daylight could we still see the stars while also seeing the sun?
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Post by stargatesg1 on Mar 14, 2007 20:48:12 GMT -5
false we need the atmosphere, if the daylight was weak enough it could.
True or False We can see Venus in the daylight.
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Post by The Buhayin on Mar 15, 2007 6:19:29 GMT -5
yehh i read a column in the paper about that, its like the moon rising and setting everyday i read
Is it true that March 14: International Maths Day at 1:59:26 PM was named after the discovery of pi 3.14 and Albert Einstein's birthday?!
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Post by Dark Archon on Mar 17, 2007 20:20:46 GMT -5
believe so...took a poll at work and 90% said yes....
could it be possible that the dragon triangle of japan/marinas trench and the bermuda triangles could be intersecting wormholes/blackholes that intersect at the point of event horizon- in other words... could they be linked together on a different spacial plain?
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