Well, not that exact information but I was generally aware. It's not too obscure since where I come from "Eat a raw potato" means something along the lines of "faking an illness". Mostly used by school kids. Why? Because in the past school kids would eat a raw potato that gave them light and brief symptoms of illness (temperature, feeling unwell. For several hours in total) so they had an excuse to skip school. Random trivia, I suppose.wintercoat said:Did you know that potatoes are part of the nightshade family and that it's skin contains a toxin that irritates the bowels, and can cause upset stomach and really, really bad gas.
*Looks at avatar*Yassen said:Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) is no longer the official name for this mental disorder. It is now called Disassociative Identity Disorder (DID). What's more, the way to tell whether someone is actually suffering from this condition is the number of personalities they exhibit. If they exhibit only two, they are probably lying, as the vast majority of cases exhibit at least three personalities (one being the 'host'). One of the most extreme cases had a person with over fifty personalities in their head, some as mentally young as five and others as old as sixty.
Usually, the 'host' will be unaware of the other personalities, but the others can be fully aware of the host and even have opinions about them. A good example of DID is the Three faces of Eve, which is based on a real person.
Yeah that's what I was getting at but I was wrong when I said center of gravity it is canter of mass. But you are right the center of mass is somewhere inside the sun.baconsarnie said:Technically it is correct, the same as in a binary star system, but with the sun and earth the centre of rotation is (i think) inside the sun itself, or at least close enough to not make any difference when approximating.Hixy said:Thats wrong to, we do orbit the sun and the sun in turn orbits the galactic core. You need to look up the definition of orbit, we cant orbit both.Eddie the head said:We don't orbit around the sun. We orbit around a common center of gravity with the sun.
Correct, and easily provable if you put a full bottle of water in the freezer. Also related - do not put a full bottle of water in the freezer because it would burst and you'll lose both. =/dvd_72 said:Water expands when frozen. This is due to the structure of the H2O molecules that causes them to have intermolecular bonds strong enough to form a sort of crystal structure when the temperature becomes low enough.
"Magic numbers" are used in computer science, too. Not exactly a technical term but close enough - "magic numbers" would be some constant that just works, usually just by looking at it one wouldn't know why. For example in order to get the inverse square root of a number (useful in graphics) one can, well, calculate the inverse square root, or for better performance multiply the number by a magic constant [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_inverse_square_root].dvd_72 said:"Magic numbers" is an actual technical term in nuclear physics. These magical numbers are the numbers of nucleons that make up extremely stable nuclei. Nuclei with more or less nucleons are less stable until the next magic number is reached.
Couldn't you... classify that as maths rather than computer science? ... then again computer science is basically maths and logic isn't it?DoPo said:"Magic numbers" are used in computer science, too. Not exactly a technical term but close enough - "magic numbers" would be some constant that just works, usually just by looking at it one wouldn't know why. For example in order to get the inverse square root of a number (useful in graphics) one can, well, calculate the inverse square root, or for better performance multiply the number by a magic constant [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_inverse_square_root].dvd_72 said:"Magic numbers" is an actual technical term in nuclear physics. These magical numbers are the numbers of nucleons that make up extremely stable nuclei. Nuclei with more or less nucleons are less stable until the next magic number is reached.
What about mnm?Infernai said:Did you know that there is no word you can write with the bottom row of the keyboard? It's True, go ahead and try it if you don't honestly believe me..
Yupuneek said:Somebody read Cracked.com today.Qitz said:What we call a "Grammar Nazi" actually has a word in Finnish called Pilkunnussija which means A person who believes it is their destiny to stamp out all spelling and punctuation mistakes at the cost of popularity, self-esteem and mental well-being. which translates to Nitpicker but is more commonly described as a "Comma Fucker."
That is an acronym, not a word.Ledan said:What about mnm?Infernai said:Did you know that there is no word you can write with the bottom row of the keyboard? It's True, go ahead and try it if you don't honestly believe me..