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Mar 23

Can You Read This ??

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  • Only great minds can read this. This is weird, but interesting!

fi yuo cna raed tihs, yuo hvae a sgtrane mnid too

Cna yuo raed tihs? Olny 5 plepoe out of 100 can.

i cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg.

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Feb 24

Pissing dog!!

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  • Why dogs prefer your car tires to piss on??
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Dogs have a highly developed sense of smell as everyone knows.

Urine, in addition to waste, contains elements that make it more fragrant for the other dogs (and also contain other information).
These strong smells can sometimes be confused with the sulfur content in rubber (rubber is obtained by pressure cooking latex with the addition of sulfur, said vulcanization process).

Or a dog will soon to affix his mark in doubt that this smell is the remnant of the passage of a competitor on which he takes the field. So, the dog thinks that the sulfur odor is another dog’s urine

This becomes a vicious circle as the next puppy will then have the certainty of a previous urinary vlan footprint, a layer of more, etc…

So, leave your puppy to proove itself!! :)
Feb 23

Nausea while reading!

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How many of you out there love to read, but everytime you get in the car, nausea kicks in? You’re not alone. Follow these tips and hopefully, you will get that book finished.2614089801_be364c2943

  1. Pick an exciting book. If you’re not totally absorbed in what you are reading, chances are, you’ll get sick. If the book you chose was a boring book, like a text book, read a little bit at a time and then stop. Just be sure to understand what you’re reading. It’s very easy to read the words, but not register them.
  2. Start reading a few paragraphs at a time and then stop if you feel sick. Even in the least bit. Continue with this, and gradually move up to a chapter at a time
  3. If you get sick, try looking out the window or move your legs around. Looking at the horizon helps your body cope with movement. Also, try to get yourself moving. If that doesn’t work, get some cold air to blow on your face. Normally, that helps.
  4. If there’s a rough patch in the road, stop reading and look up. Look at the horizon again, until the road smooths out.
  5. Listen to audible books. There are many sources for abridged and unabridged books. The effect of reading can be accomplished while still driving or sitting as a passenger. The audio experience can be shared, especially during long trips, or personal by using an audio device such as an iPod or other MP3 device.

Never, ever, ever read while driving. It’s dangerous and you could get really hurt.

And remember that there’s always the nice chair in the living room!!

Feb 22

Flames

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  • Why do the flames have always the upward position? Are they the only object that decline the famous apple theory of Newton??

Well, let’s start by reminding that the hot air is lighter tviolent_flame1han the cold air. This is why the hot goes up, and the cold one goes down. This is what makes the balloon of Montgolfier goes up. When the air inside the balloon is heated, it leads the basket in the ascending direction!!

Returning to the flame; By burning, the fuel (or wood) heats the air around it. The consequence will be that the air goes up since it’s heated. So the flame, will go in the same direction searching for oxygen in the air to continue the burning process!!

Now you know it!! :)

Feb 19

Getting Dizzy

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  • When you are standing on a high cliff or balcony, you fell kind of  dizzy, it feels to fall, losing your balance! Why???

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Actually, the organs responsible for balance are the ears. Inside of each ear there is three tiny tubes in the semi-circle filled with liquid covered with microscopic hairs. Every time we move, the fluid oscillates, moves, and the tiny hairs undulate.
The brain receives the messages of these undulations used to control balance.

Moreover, because we are scared of the emptiness, the brain receives different messages: on one hand ears tell him that the body is in balance and on the other hand, fear of emptiness sends other messages to the brain.
This conflicting information is difficult to be interpreted by the brain.

So the main cause of getting dizzy is only these antagonists data received and untreated by the brain!!

Now you know it, and maybe control it!! :)

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