BaZmO* wrote: » This post is the 10,000th post
Kat1170 wrote: » Unfortunatly throughout the world UXB's cause misery and death years after the conflict has ended.UXB's worldwide.
Squall Leonhart wrote: » Interesting to see Egypt is top of the list. I automatically assumed it'd be somewhere like Vietnam, which is only 10th or so.
bauney wrote: » Did you ever get annoyed when you open a jar/tube of honey, only to find that it's hardened up (cyrstalization has occured ). Today I found a quick way to undo this. Put the jar/tube into saucepan and heatup to near boiling. Wait few minutes. Simple as that.
764dak wrote: » Mew and Mewtwo are cat Pokémon.
Nevaeh Shaggy Destroyer wrote: » The coral reef dwarf goby has the shortest lifespan of any vertebrate with a survival limit of 59 days.
New Home wrote: » ^^^ In English at least, because the Latin word should be made up of "sal" + "insicia". The part after "sal" (in Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Catalan, and even French, and probably to a few more languages) refers to finely chopped/ minced meat. So, it's supposed to mean salted minced meat. [Late Latin salsīcia, neutral pl. of salsicium, formed by "crossing" insicium, insicia (minced meat) with salsicius (salty)] Having said that, its meaning has changed with time and now it refers to anything "sausage-shaped".
mzungu wrote: » The flashes of coloured light you see when you rub your eyes are called "phosphenes".
Candie wrote: » According to the International Maritime Organization, the 20 largest ships in the world produce more toxic emissions than all the cars in the world. The IMO has agreed to cap the emissions allowable from 2020, but as the massive funds required to modify the ships to reduce the emissions to the proposed levels aren't available, it appears the reduction will either be compromised or that they'll be decommissioned. 20 ships trump over 1 billion cars, and it's the cars that get the bad rap.
Gloomtastic! wrote: » Thought I’d throw this question out there...... Has any country tried to ‘metricise’ time? ie break it down into units of ten.
New Home wrote: » "Knew a chap". Right, Wibbs. "A friend of yours", I'm sure.
Wibbs wrote: » I wish it was mine. Worth five figures these days. I've a couple of timepieces worth four figures, but not five sadly.
partyguinness wrote: » The word 'salary' also comes from sal as people were paid in salt back in the day as it was a prized preservative.
humberklog wrote: » I think that's just something that got said once and repeated as fact but has no historical evidence to back it up.