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Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - ZeeDuchess - 05-26-2010 yo. Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - Iva13 - 05-26-2010 Is that our/Joe's Krissy??? Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - Iva13 - 05-26-2010 ZeeDuchess Wrote:yo. Yo You!!!! Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - JDubb - 05-26-2010 Hey DBN! Beautiful day in Minnesota today. Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - Derick - 05-26-2010 Iva13 Wrote:Is that our/Joe's Krissy???no the girl on the phone was from pitt, krissy/joe live in philly Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - JDubb - 05-26-2010 Black Ice, "I got a quick question real quick..." Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - Derick - 05-26-2010 fm modulation trucker and put the antenna on the wiper cowl Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - Beckster - 05-26-2010 Derick Wrote:swetty nuts.....great :? Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - Derick - 05-26-2010 quicksand exists yo Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - Derick - 05-26-2010 wikipedia -- Quicksand is a non-Newtonian fluid: when undisturbed it often appears to be solid ("gel" form), but a minor (less than 1%) change in the stress on the quicksand will cause a sudden decrease in its viscosity ("sol" form). After an initial disturbance—such as a person attempting to walk on it—the water and sand in the quicksand separate and dense regions of sand sediment form; it is because of the formation of these high volume fraction regions that the viscosity of the quicksand seems to increase suddenly. Someone stepping on it will start to sink. To move within the quicksand, a person or object must apply sufficient pressure on the compacted sand to re-introduce enough water to liquefy it. The forces required to do this are quite large: to remove a foot from quicksand at a speed of .01 m/s would require the same amount of force as "that needed to lift a medium-sized car."[1] Because of the higher density of the quicksand, it would be impossible for a human or animal to completely sink in the quicksand, though natural hazards present around the quicksand would lead people to believe that quicksand is dangerous. In actuality the quicksand itself is harmless on its own, but because it greatly impedes human locomotion, the quicksand would allow harsher elements like solar radiation, dehydration, or tides to harm a trapped person Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - Beckster - 05-26-2010 ZeeDuchess Wrote:yo. Wassup! Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - ZeeDuchess - 05-26-2010 my husband is obsessed with the idea that he is tougher than bear grillez Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - JDubb - 05-26-2010 Wikipedia-- A mirage is a naturally occurring optical phenomenon in which light rays are bent to produce a displaced image of distant objects or the sky. The word comes to English via the French mirage, from the Latin mirare, meaning "to look at, to wonder at". This is the same root as for "mirror" and "to admire". Like a mirror, a mirage shows images of things which are elsewhere. The principal physical cause of a mirage, however, is refraction rather than reflection. In contrast to a hallucination, a mirage is a real optical phenomenon which can be captured on camera, since light rays actually are refracted to form the false image at the observer's location. What the image appears to represent, however, is determined by the interpretive faculties of the human mind. For example, inferior images on land are very easily mistaken for the reflections from a small body of water. Mirages can be categorized as "inferior" (meaning lower), "superior" (meaning higher) and "Fata Morgana", one kind of superior mirage consisting of a series of unusually elaborate, vertically-stacked images, which form one rapidly-changing mirage. Rich is a buffoon. Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - Derick - 05-26-2010 cougars at the zoo Re: 05-26-10 --> I really don't want to be at work.... - ZeeDuchess - 05-26-2010 and i dont beleive in carbon dating either. |