steddyeddy wrote: » Ethylene, this simple molecule H2C=CH2 is what makes fruit ripen.
Wibbs wrote: » Further to the Roman track and horse's arses... Ye olde boreen. Only before the advent of the car and traffic was horsedrawn, roads didn't have a grass strip up the middle, because that's where the horses walked and wore the track. So that image of a bygone olde road is anything but, it's actually evidence of the coming of the motorcar. .
Kat1170 wrote: » Unless using the previously mentioned two horse Roman type wagon. Two horses walking side by side, would leave the same strip of grass, No ??
Greybottle wrote: » Two horse wagons would have been rare in Ireland. Usually one horse, or more often a donkey. Donkeys don't like pulling in pairs BTW.
New Home wrote: » ^^^ That one sounds like personal experience. Or did it happen to "a friend of yours"?
NewbridgeIR wrote: » It's 2017 and you still can't get the single edits of The Police's Walking On The Moon and Message In A Bottle on CD. All compilations use the longer album versions including one of their own called Every Breath You Take: The Singles.
BettyS wrote: » Researchers this week found a species of jellyfish that appear to sleep, but that lack a brain. That one blew my mind!
ohnonotgmail wrote: » i think i work with a few of them.
Greybottle wrote: » FWIW the picture above was taken in the Black Valley in Co. Kerry, supposedly the last place in Ireland to be linked to the electric grid in 1978. Pic: https://www.google.ie/maps/@51.9751105,-9.714105,3a,75y,303.54h,92.49t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sJYTnw1GjnBALcgnQfNmCMw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » In New Hampshire it's now legal for pregnant women to kill people.
VW 1 wrote: » Washington state has a mutual combat law, whereby you can challenge someone to a duel or a fair fight, where law officers will not intervene.
9.08.070 Mutual combat. A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if he engages in or provokes combat with another person or persons upon the streets, walks or other areas of the city open to the public, or upon unauthorized private areas, unless such combat constitutes regularly scheduled and sanctioned sporting events such as boxing, wrestling, or the martial arts, where safety precautions are taken to reduce serious physical injury. (Ord. O2010-022, Added, 12/21/2010)