Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » Did you know that skunks when run over, smell for several hours and possibly days, of over brewed coffee.
Ipso wrote: » I doubt over brewed coffee smells like dead skunk. The smell of a dead skunk is horrible, just like a live skunk really.
Anders Shy Aircraft wrote: » I have come across a few dead skunks in my time and none ever smelled of coffee - over brewed or not.
stimpson wrote: » Skunk weed smells like skunk apparently.
Esel wrote: » Can you give a brief run down (aroma description) for various common furred wild animals? I found fox and wolf very similar (my amateur description - smoky, distinctive, catches in the nose). Dead skunk (roadkill) very similar. No skunk emissions present presumably?
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » Genuinely though, when hit by a car they pong and definitely have a coffee smell, imo only, and idid Google it and others get the same smell (many others get something different though! )
Muckie wrote: » Poo = Gold US researchers are investigating ways to extract the gold and precious metals from human faeces.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-32026636
Kat1170 wrote: » The Spanish National Anthem has no words.
Kat1170 wrote: » ^^^ It was actually the non-unity of the various Spanish factions that led to the anthem having no words. each wanted their own words to it, so, hence, no words.
Skylinehead wrote: » The B-52 of Dr Strangelove fame has been in service with the US Air Force for so long that it was introduced closer to the first flight of the Wright Brothers' plane than the present day. It's expected to go on into the 2040s, so it could conceivably be a 90-year old design and still in active service.
Candie wrote: » American Airlines took one olive out of each first class salad, and saved $40,000 over the course of 1987. That works out at about $87,000 today.
tomwaterford wrote: » The man who most likely saved the world from nuclear war in the 80s died in may with little or no fanfare His name should be more widely known imo (stanislav petrov)http://www.ladbible.com/news/news-man-who-saved-the-world-by-averting-nuclear-war-dies-aged-77-20170918.amp.html
Muahahaha wrote: » Turk is a medieval word for fish, hence the pub in Dublin being called the Turks Head Chop House, the building was once a large fishmongers in medieval times. I never knew that myself until earlier on today when I was standing outside the Turks Head and overheard Robert Ballagh explaining this factoid to a mate of his.
Snotty wrote: » Can't post links: Another frightening/great read about how close we have come to nuclear war is "Able Archer 83" Makes you wonder how easy it would be for NK to make an unintentional mistake that triggers an attack, or even a cyber attack not necessarily getting control of weapons, but getting control of something else that could trigger a first strike.
begbysback wrote: » Since the introduction of nuclear weapons there has been a reduction in wars. Fewer countries now invade other countries with the purpose of controlling that country.