RiderOnTheStorm wrote: » There are 2 places on Earth where you can do the following; Go 1 mile South, 1 mile West, and then 1 mile North ..... and end back where you started! One location is North Pole. Guess where the other is....
Are Am Eye wrote: » Sorry to be pedantic but you used diameter value in place of radius. Also, volume = pi.r^2.h
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » If the radius is z and the thickness is a then the volume is pizza
Are Am Eye wrote: » Sorry to be pedantic but you used diameter value in place of radius.
y0ssar1an22 wrote: » interesting. a= pr2 a = p17^2 a = 907.92 a= pr2 a = 2(p12^2) a = 904.78 approx. .34% bigger just found out. if you take big area away from small area, guess what the value is? :eek::eek: i bet you didnt know that.
Are Am Eye wrote: » This post is bigger than both of yours combined.
Chancer3001 wrote: » Less than 1% of the earth is water. If you travel south from Detroit you'll end up in Canada. Ireland is Europe's biggest exporter of bananas There are more trees on earth than stars in the milky way A 17 inch pizza is more pizza than two 12 inch pizzas. Read these today and they blew my mind a little
fergiesfolly wrote: » One 17 inch pizza is larger than two 12 inch pizzas.
Are Am Eye wrote: » You can clean a computer keyboard in the dishwasher.
CalamariFritti wrote: » I've done it, comes out lovely. Of course you disassemble the thing first and all you put into the dishwasher are they keys and the plastic shell. The circuit board and the contacts and wires and all that you better just dust down.
partyguinness wrote: » Presumably without the rinse aid, tablet and salt?:D
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Dishwasher salmon is cooking that's as easy as it sounds. Steps 1. Put the salmon in the dishwasher for a normal cycle.
Chancer3001 wrote: » A 17 inch pizza is more pizza than two 12 inch pizzas.
Allinall wrote: » That's just evil.
Chancer3001 wrote: » Leixlip is from biking words too Leix was a Salmon Lip became leap The place where the salmon leap
pickarooney wrote: » 'set' is, I think, the English word with the most meanings.
Ipso wrote: » Hmm. Sounds dubious. In Belgium the Saison style of beer was supposedly developed for farm workers and it was a low abv beer, around 4%.