BaZmO* wrote: » This post is the 10,000th post
BonnieSituation wrote: » How would you still have a stock of FRF stamps after 19 years. Madness.
joujoujou wrote: » Some Eurozone countries still allow using pre-euro stamps! :eek: Recent ebay purchase came from France with quite a big amount of stamps affixed: Quick research and the green one is quite recent, worth 1 Euro, while blue ones were issued in early nineties, worth 3.2 French Francs each. 1 Euro equals 6.55957 FRF. Postage paid - 3.9 EUR. Some shops in France still give their customers receipts with both FRF and EUR on them. Same applies to utility bills.
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BonnieSituation wrote: » Now I want to see a person compared to the average bear!
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » source https://today.yougov.com/topics/lifestyle/articles-reports/2021/05/13/lions-and-tigers-and-bears-what-animal-would-win-f
Cordell wrote: » That is because they will bring a large caliber gun to a claws fight.
Evade wrote: » Americans wouldn't need to fight bears as often if they didn't have a constitutional right to keep (and) bear arms.
lmimmfn wrote: » Its the 8% could beat an Elephant that gets me, lol
seamus wrote: » I don't know if it's come up on this thread before, but you can quickly check if an AA or AAA battery is good or bad by dropping it arse-first from about a foot onto a solid surface. Dead batteries bounce, good batteries don't. I showed my OH this morning and her mind was blown. I read up on the physics behind this fadó fadó but I've completely forgotten why it works now.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » 9% vs a croc ? It's a killing machine that hasn't changed much in the last 80 million years. Big things like platyoposaurus and prionosuchus had a very, very similar design 270 million years ago. Long before dinosaurs or grass or flowers.
jimgoose wrote: » Are people stone mad or what?? I wouldn't take on any of those without an M4 carbine and a couple of hundred feet of distance! :pac:
Evade wrote: » A lot of the bigger animals wouldn't be stopped quick enough, if at all, by that calibre.
mrsoundie wrote: » Quietly runs to get a car battery to test this out!
Wibbs wrote: » I love how 17% reckon they could take a chimp. A chimp would rip off your arms and beat you to death with the soggy ends for sport. I'm surprised an eagle was high enough in the rankings. Maybe because they asked American folks and the Bald Eagle being a cultural thing over there? Eagles though incredible predators are like all birds(ostriches and rheas notwithstanding) pretty delicate and it wouldn't take much to take one out. Just avoid the beak and talons.
mikhail wrote: » There are also geo-cultural biases about what constitutes an eagle.https://i.redd.it/b1l6n0xe0b7y.png
silliussoddius wrote: » I don't see the bias.