BaZmO* wrote: » This post is the 10,000th post
Wibbs wrote: » They were also of course painted to look as lifelike as possible.
Chancer3001 wrote: » Use Bluetooth on your phone? I bet you didn't know Bluetooth was named after a 10th century king Harald Bluetooth who connected the kingdoms of Denmark and Norway.
seagull wrote: » Bet you're wrong. I'm pretty sure that's already been mentioned in this thread.
Wikipedia wrote: The idea of this name was proposed in 1997 by Jim Kardach of Intel who developed a system that would allow mobile phones to communicate with computers.[8] At the time of this proposal he was reading Frans G. Bengtsson's historical novel The Long Ships about Vikings and King Harald Bluetooth.[9][10]
Fourier wrote: » It seems correct:
Nevaeh Shaggy Destroyer wrote: » Green Turtles are not named for the colour of their shells but because of their green fat. They were a great delicacy at one time.
steddyeddy wrote: » Is turtle soup not still a delicacy in and around the Pacific Islands?
mzungu wrote: » Puma, cougar, and mountain lion are names for the exact same animal. The scientific name is puma, but they are more commonly referred to as cougars.
steddyeddy wrote: » I hate to say this but I've talked to hunters in America who say that cougar tastes delicious.
steddyeddy wrote: » On a whole other level of toughness you'll get a microbe nicknamed Conan the Bacterium.
Nevaeh Shaggy Destroyer wrote: » Yes, it's common enough among hunters in the US.
sbsquarepants wrote: » Come on folks i can't be the only one with the dirty mind:D
sbsquarepants wrote: » steddyeddy wrote: » I hate to say this but I've talked to hunters in America who say that cougar tastes delicious. Come on folks i can't be the only one with the dirty mind:D