joe stodge wrote: is it on one of those magic roads down the country?
Chancer3001 wrote: » Where you have a semi colon.... everything I know about grammar tells me there should be a full stop there . Also, the example is a bit silly. What if the second play was called had had had had had...then we'd have more "hads" . I don't think it's as impressive of the five "ands" because of the multiple hads
RiderOnTheStorm wrote: » If you shrink the Universe so the sun is the size of an orange and the earth id a grape, and place them at opposite sides of standard living room, the nearest star (at this scale), is the n South Africa....Thx to Porridge for this one!
Greybottle wrote: » At the outbreak of the famine the population of the island of Ireland was about 8.4 million, and the USA 19.5 million. So there were about 2.3 Americans for every person on this island. Today there are over 49 people in the USA for every 1 here... 327 million against 6.63 million
Are Am Eye wrote: » He didn't what say what size grape.
Snotty wrote: » Don't know where you buy your fruit, but if the sun was the size of an orange, earth would be less than a mm wide. Sun is 100 times the size of earth and you could fit more than a million earth's in the sun. Using the scale of the Sun being oranged size, the nearest star would be from Ireland to Hawaii
Anders Shy Aircraft wrote: » Correct. Assuming the sun to be the size of an orange of 10 diameter the Earth's diameter would be less than 1mm.
Esel wrote: » 10cm ?
Ipso wrote: » On the Roman theme, the word gladiator comes from their word for sword, Gladius. Which also shares a root with the irish word for sword, Claidheamh.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladius
[Deleted User] wrote: » It is estimated that world population multiplied about 12-fold between 20,000 years ago to 12,000 years ago, from about 500,000 to 6 million.
elvis83 wrote: » There's a better one. The same word 11 times in a row making grammatical sense. Jim and Peter wrote an essay. Jim, where Peter had had had, had had had had; had had had had the higher mark.
Greybottle wrote: » And it took less than 300 years to increase 12 fold from 620 million in 1740 to today's 7.44 bn. In 1200 the population of China was about 124 million, 200 years later is was little over half that at 65 million. Various Chinese dynasties have done a census since around the time of the birth of Jesus Christ. India had an estimated population of 120 million around 300 BC and this dropped to 100 million in 1600, almost 2000 years later.
Deleted User wrote: » Yes, it's easy to forget that the human population didn't just keep increasing linearly throughout history - sometimes conditions were much worse than other times and the population ebbed and flowed in accordance with these changes in conditions, and until recently people didn't have the use of fossil fuels like we do to stave off discrepancies between population and food supply. Also, I find it fascinating to think that the population increased 12 fold throughout the ice age. The people of the time must have massively depleted the stock of animals and plants available for food to have multiplied so much in a time of such cold. Most of the wooly mammoths were killed during that time for instance. I'd say the world seemed very crowded to those living 12,000 years ago, with 6 million people needing to be fed in a world without agriculture.
Ipso wrote: » The term plumber comes from the Roman word plumbum, which was their word for lead. hence the chemical symbol pb. I always wondered why we used to call heavy lead weights we used in fishing, plums.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Also the derivation of 'plumbob' a lead weight on a string for making sure vertical things are straight and true.
Deleted User wrote: » Also, I find it fascinating to think that the population increased 12 fold throughout the ice age. .