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Which system has the greatest graphics capabilities - PS2, Xbox, or GameCube?
Well there you go.
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Why are female dogs called bitches?
This same question was posed on another site some time ago and Eric Maass posted this illuminating reply:
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Actually, I think the real question is why that term is applied as a slang, derogatory term to female humans.
The actual, primary meaning of the word "bitch" was a female dog,...
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What exercises can someone with a bad back do to lose weight and strengthen their back muscles?
BKS Iyengar is this yoga guru from India who developed his own style (Iyengar Yoga) which is designed especially for infirm/aged people, polio victims, people with injuries etc. It uses all the healing, strengthening and flexibility enhancing properties of regular yoga but minimises risk of injury and overcomes challenges through the use of ropes, blocks, walls, bolsters etc and specially...
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Besides baking soda, what is potassium bicarbonate used for?
Here are some more uses:
•Fire Extinguisher ingredient
•Agricultural
* Enhances potassium absorption in soil
* Reduces cation loss in acidic/neutral soil & increases phosphate fertilizer action
* Reduces soil acidity
*Helps increase potato protein and starch yield
•Feedstock - used as a nutritional supplement to improve livestock weight gain
•Pharmaceuticals
* Used...
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Is it wrong for a man in a committed relationship to look at pornography?
I think a good distinction would be to assume that anything a person does that they have to lie about or perform behind their partner's back can be described as a type of 'cheating'.
Obviously, if the other woman is cool with it, there's no possibility of anyone being hurt. If you tell your partner and she's not comfortable with it then you may have to rethink either...
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Why do wolves howl?
I guess nobody's actually asked a wolf and got a straight answer, but of all the sounds wolves make the howl is the one that carries the most distance. Its pitch and duration are well suited for transmission in forests and across tundras, and unique features of each individual's howl allow wolves to identify each other.
Howling is a long distance contact and reunion call;...
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Who invented the chronometer?
John Harrison (1693-1776), an English clockmaker and carpenter, is credited with the invention of the chronometer in 1761, although his first (of five) prototype chronometers was actually completed in 1735 (H.1 1735, H.2 1739, H.3 1741, H.4 1761, H.5 1772). The result of years of experimentation and a government sponsored competition aiming to improve the accuracy of their ships'...
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Why do squirrels have such big fluffy tails?
I don't know exactly why evolution has chosen to favour squirrels with big fluffy tails but an interesting fact is the name squirrel comes from its latin name; Sciurus. The latin name however has Greek origins. It is derived from the Greek word skiouros, which means shade-tail. This is because when squirrels sit upright their long fluffy tail curls up behind them and shades them from the...
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Which is correct, gray or grey?
"Grey is used primarily in areas that use UK English. Gray is used primarily in areas that use US English." ––– (Kim Siever)
That's right. I'm in Australia and doing a Master's degree in Writing at University (College) and we discussed this in class the other day, because a student wrote gray in a short story and was told to change it to grey.
Similarly, if you...
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Is it worth it to buy an S-video cable for my game systems?
The S-Video output is only of use if your TV has an S-Video input. If your TV does have an S-Video input then it will definitely be an improvement over the composite (or RF) output. Only fairly late model TVs have S-inputs, and even better is a 'Component' input, only on the very latest models.
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Which system is better - PS2, Gamecube, or Xbox?
The things to look for in a platform are not so much the performance specs, which all vary, but the games available on that platform. PS2 and X-box are way ahead in this area, with heaps of titles available across both platforms and each also with their own exclusives, such as Halo for X-box and Grand Theft Auto for PS2.
Also important to consider is the controller, and which suits you. PS2...
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How can I find out how much an ounce of 24 karat gold costs?
As the price varies constantly you'll need to go to a website that regularly updates the details, like this one:
http://www.kitco.com/
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When applying for your first job, what information should be included in your resume?
Your resume is intended to let prospective employers know more about you, your abilities, experience, education and achievements, as well as interests and hobbies, which help them decide, along with face to face meetings and the interview process if you will 'fit in' to their workplace and be able to perform your job efficiently.
Naturally it's a personal thing, but there are...
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Is it painful to get Botox injections? How long does the treatment last?
I watched my friend get Botox injections, and it did appear painful, but not extraordinarily so.
The needle is the same sort of size as a needle used in insulin injections, and the doctor had to make repeated 'jabs' very quickly, and inject a few ml of the Botox in each time. Different doctors have varying techniques – this doctor was a very expensive specialist who is preferred...
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What was the range of the German V2 missiles?
About 200 - 225 miles (321 - 362 km).
The A4/V2 (Aggregat 4) was the first long range ballistic missile to be actively used in combat. It was an unmanned, guided by an advanced gyroscopic system that sent signals to aerodynamic steering tabs on the fins and vanes in the exhaust. It was propelled by an alcohol (a mixture of 75% ethyl alcohol and 25% water), and liquid oxygen fuel. The two...
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Who was "prisoner number seven"?
Rudolf Hess (spelled in German as Rudolf Heß) (April 26, 1894 - August 17, 1987) was a prominent figure in Nazi Germany and was Adolf Hitler's deputy as Nazi Party leader. He edited Hitler's book Mein Kampf and later became Hitler's private secretary, eventually rising to deputy party leader and third in leadership of Germany, after Hitler and Hermann Göring.
Hess was tried...
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When sun tanning, why do the bottom sides of your arms always seen to tan less?
It's just a matter of exposure.
Even if you suntan flat on your back with your arms extended outwards and the undersides facing the sun, the rest of your activities normally expose the upper sides of your arms –– when jogging, walking, driving, boating, fishing or whatever.
This can also be noted in people who freckle, they generally have more freckles on their face, upper sides of...
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Can you get a tan when sitting in the sun behind a normal glass window?
Oh yes.
You can get a tan behind glass and you can also get sunburned. A greenhouse is a good example of this, where plants can be sheltered from wind, cold, frost/precipitation etc while still receiving the benefits of photosynthesis.
Glass has to be specially treated to exclude IR and UV rays, as in glass lens sunglasses the likes of Rayban and Vuarnet.
Interestingly, a cheaper...
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How can I cure my dog of his fear for fireworks?
Dogs often fear loud, sharp sounds like fireworks or thunder because they don't know what it is. It's a hard phobia to cure, and can come on for a variety of reasons ranging from environmental to genetic, at a number of different age groups and demigraphics.
What can be worse for them is the humans around them becoming excited which they may interpret as a similar unfamiliarity on...
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When was table tennis introduced at the Olympics?
Table Tennis was introduced as an Olympic Sport at The Games of the XXIV Olympiad, held in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea.
China, long acclaimed the "kingdom of table tennis" where the sport is hailed as national game, bagged all of the four gold medals of table tennis in Barcelona in 1996, repeated the sweep in the Sydney Olympics four years ago and let slip only three golds in the...
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What United States president has had the most vacation days during a four year term?
This article came off the Ask Yahoo! website with a similar question.
According to this it appears to be George Bush Sr, though I'm not sure if they're only talking contemporary times.
Might be of some help...
Wednesday October 1, 2003
Dear Yahoo!:
How many vacation days has George W. Bush taken to date as president? How does that compare with Clinton?
Vince
West...
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If a freshwater crocodile enters saltwater, will it die? If so, how long can it survive?
Freshwater crocodiles (Crocodylus johnstoni) are generally found upstream of tidal influence, in lower salinity water. They are actually fairly tolerant of saltwater, yet saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) aggressively outcompete them in most areas where they occur.
Their main habitats include wetlands, rivers, creeks, freshwater billabongs and swamps. They display fairly wide...
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What should you do after being bitten by a venomous snake?
Obviously common sense must prevail if you have an open wound in your mouth but many experts DO agree sucking poison is effective if done rapidly after the bite. Snake venom can not harm you if the skin is unbroken and is completely ineffective when swallowed, so no danger there. If you wait three minutes or so, it is too late to suck any poison out, no matter what.
Remember there are also...
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How can I find out how much houses cost, on average, in my area?
Probably best to ask a local real estate agent, or take a look in community newspapers with real estate sections and classifieds.
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What does the Beaufort Scale measure?
Beaufort Force: 0
Windspeed Knots: 0
Description: Calm
Sea Condition: Sea like a mirror.
Beaufort Force: 1
Windspeed Knots: 1 - 3
Description: Light
Sea Condition: Air Ripples but without foam crests.
Beaufort Force: 2
Windspeed Knots: 4 - 6
Description: Light Breeze
Sea Condition: Small wavelets. Crests do not break.
Beaufort Force: 3
Windspeed Knots: 7 - 10
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What is the most venomous snake of the world and where does it live?
The Fierce Snake (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) from Australia has, drop for drop, the most poisonous venom of any snake in the world.
The first live specimen was not captured until 1975 and not much is known about its habits. The Fierce snake's venom is extremely toxic and a small animal would die within seconds, its nervous system and heart instantly paralysed. The Fierce Snake's...
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What should you do after being bitten by a venomous snake?
Remain calm and if possible do not exert any energy, as any increase in pulse rate will increase blood flow and thus the spreading of the poison. High temperature is detrimental too as it thins your blood, so get out of the sunshine if you're in it.
If you don't know what kind of snake bit you try to capture it so that it can be identified for anti-venom, if there is one.
If the...
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What is the fastest car in the world?
The fastest production sports car in the world is the amazing AWD Bugatti Veyron, a 16 cylinder 8 litre with quad intercooled turbochargers. It has 1000BHP, 1000Nm of torque, and can do 400km/h.
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Would a normal plane, assuming it were airtight, be able to fly in space?
In order to gain propulsion in space, a rocket or controlled explosion system is required. Most planes use either propellers or jet engines, both of which require oxygen to work. And, of course, a propeller wouldn't work in a vacuum, even if the engine could.
So no, a plane would not be able to 'fly' in space, though if you launched one or flew out of the atmosphere, like...
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What is the current depth record for a submarine?
The answer for a big, fully crewed submarine is the USS Dolphin (AGSS 555), launched on 17th August 1968.
Please see at the bottom for exceptions - small manned submarines.
USS Dolphin (AGSS 555), homeported at the Naval Research and Development (NRaD) facility in San Diego, is the Navy's only operational, diesel-electric, deep-diving, research and development submarine. It can carry...
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What is the biggest submarine type in the world ever built?
The Russian Mk 941-U SSBN (Strategic Submarine Ballistic Nuclear) 'Typhoon', of the 'Shark' (Akula) - class, is the largest submarine in the world.
The Typhoon was included in the Guinness Record Book at the beginning of the 1980s.
Its total displacement makes up about 50,000 tons; it carries 24 ballistic missiles capable of being launched underwater.
Six...
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Who invented the name 'submarine'?
Submarine comes from two Latin derivatives - sub (under, below) and marinus (sea) - hence sub-marine: under sea.
Can't help with whoever coined the phrase first in contemporary times.
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If nuclear submarines can stay 'under' for months, where do they get the oxygen from?
Nuclear submarines don't need oxygen, as they have electric engines which are powered by the nuclear cell.
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Which Aston Martin models have been used in James Bond movies?
A silver 1963 DB 5 coupe was used in Golfinger (1964) and Thunderball (1965) - Sean Connery. It was the first one off the production line - http://sturtevant.com/reed/aston007.htm
A 1969 DBS was used in On Her majesty's Secret Service (1969) - George Lazenby - http://www.lebanon-cars.com/fersan/cars/others/1969_aston_martin.htm
A new V8 Vantage Volante was used in The Living...
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