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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by neufer » Sun Jul 15, 2012 1:09 pm

BMAONE23 wrote:
Perhaps that Polar Bear is looking for an Eskimo Pie
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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by geckzilla » Sat Jul 21, 2012 5:21 am

I didn't know they could do this.

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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Beyond » Sat Jul 21, 2012 10:42 am

Sticky feet.
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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by geckzilla » Sat Jul 21, 2012 2:12 pm

Stick feet, yes. Backflips from branches? Wat
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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Beyond » Sat Jul 21, 2012 8:31 pm

They're agile. Once it got used to where it is, and discovered that it sticks well to glass, no-problamento. In the wild, they don't have that situation.
Neat to watch. :yes: :lol2:
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They climb Waals

Post by neufer » Sat Jul 21, 2012 9:07 pm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gecko wrote:
[img3="Setae (Latin: "bristle") on the toes of a gecko"]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... _glass.JPG[/img3]
<<The toes of the gecko have a special adaptation that allows them to adhere to most surfaces without the use of liquids or surface tension. The spatulae tipped setae on gecko footpads facilitate attractive forces called van der Waals forces to arise between the β-keratin lamellae/setae/spatulae structures and the surface.

One study suggested that capillary adhesion might play a role, but that hypothesis has been rejected by more recent studies.

These van der Waals interactions involve no fluids; in theory, a boot made of synthetic setae would adhere as easily to the surface of the International Space Station as it would to a living room wall, although adhesion varies with humidity. The setae on the feet of geckos are also self cleaning and will usually remove any clogging dirt within a few steps. Teflon, which has very low van der Waals forces, is more difficult for geckos to adhere to than many other surfaces.

Geckos' toes seem to be "double jointed", but this is a misnomer. Their toes actually bend in the opposite direction from human fingers and toes. This allows them to overcome the van der Waals force by peeling their toes off surfaces from the tips inward. In essence, this peeling action alters the angle of incidence between millions of individual setae and the surface, reducing the Van der Waals force. Geckos' toes operate well below their full attractive capabilities for most of the time. This is because there is a great margin for error depending upon the roughness of the surface, and therefore the number of setae in contact with that surface.

Use of small van der Waals attraction force requires very large surface areas: every square millimeter of a gecko's footpad contains about 14,000 hair-like setae. Each seta has a diameter of 5 micrometers. Human hair varies from 18 to 180 micrometers, so a human hair could hold between 3 and 36 setae. Each seta is in turn tipped with between 100 and 1,000 spatulae. Each spatula is 0.2 micrometer long, or just below the wavelength of visible light.

If a typical mature 70 g gecko had every one of its setae in contact with a surface, it would be capable of holding aloft a weight of 133 kg: each spatula can exert an adhesive force of 10 nanonewtons. Each seta can resist 10 milligrams-force (100 µN), which is equivalent to 10 atmospheres of pull. Recent studies have also revealed that apart from the setae, phospholipids - fatty substances produced naturally in their body - also come into play. These lipids lubricate the setae and allow the gecko to detach its foot before the next step.

About 60% of gecko species have adhesive toe pads which have been gained and lost repeatedly over the course of gecko evolution. Adhesive toepads evolved independently in about 11 different gecko lineages and were lost in at least nine lineages.>>
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Re: I Didn't Know That

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A Rare Mountain Tornado in Evans Colorado at 11,900 feet.

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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by bystander » Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:58 pm

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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Beyond » Wed Aug 29, 2012 5:28 pm

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Last chance to see a blue moon until 2015, is this friday 8/31/12.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-575 ... rs-friday/
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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Ann » Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:09 am

Beyond wrote:
blue-moon_620x350.jpg
Last chance to see a blue moon until 2015, is this friday 8/31/12.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-575 ... rs-friday/
If it only would turn blue on those occasions! But it doesn't! :evil:

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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by bystander » Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:49 am

According to the old Maine Farmers' Almanac, it isn't a blue moon. That's an error perpetrated by Sky & Telescope in 1946, which stuck. According to the Farmers' Almanac definition, the next blue moon is in August 2013.

A "Blue Moon" Heralds the Harvest
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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Beyond » Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:17 am

I'll let CBS and the rest of them fight over it. Like Ann said - it doesn't really turn blue anyway, so it's not like we're really missing anything. But it is a nice color in the picture.
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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Beyond » Thu Aug 30, 2012 4:01 am

World's Shortest Man and Woman Meet.
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http://health.yahoo.net/articles/worlds ... woman-meet
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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Moonlady » Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:37 pm

Beyond wrote:World's Shortest Man and Woman Meet.
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http://health.yahoo.net/articles/worlds ... woman-meet

I wish them leading a happy and healthy life!

I am not complaining anymore that I am short :lol2:

One of my friends went to a physician because the women in their family were shorter each generation, she is 1.49 cm and very slim, buying her clothes in kids section,
and the physician said, as long as the organs have space, there is everything fine.

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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Moonlady » Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:49 pm

Ann wrote:
Beyond wrote:
blue-moon_620x350.jpg
Last chance to see a blue moon until 2015, is this friday 8/31/12.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-575 ... rs-friday/
If it only would turn blue on those occasions! But it doesn't! :evil:

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Re: I Didn't Know That

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Moonlady wrote:
Beyond wrote:World's Shortest Man and Woman Meet.
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http://health.yahoo.net/articles/worlds ... woman-meet

I wish them leading a happy and healthy life!

I am not complaining anymore that I am short :lol2:

One of my friends went to a physician because the women in their family were shorter each generation, she is 1.49 cm and very slim, buying her clothes in kids section,
and the physician said, as long as the organs have space, there is everything fine.
1.49cm :?: :?: Gee, she would fit in a tea cup! I think i see a c were it doesn't belong. 1.49cm = m = 1.49m
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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Ann » Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:25 pm

Moonlady wrote:
Ann wrote:
Beyond wrote:
blue-moon_620x350.jpg
Last chance to see a blue moon until 2015, is this friday 8/31/12.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-575 ... rs-friday/
If it only would turn blue on those occasions! But it doesn't! :evil:

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Oh Ann, I will make you a special gift for your birthday, if it wasn't already, or New Year's Day! PM me !
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Ohh, I'm looking forward to it!!!



My birthday was in June, but New Year's Eve...?




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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Ann » Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:27 pm

I'm impressed that the extremely short man has lived to 72. I hope he will celebrate several more birthdays, and I wish the short young lady a long and happy life.

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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Moonlady » Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:24 am

Beyond wrote:
Moonlady wrote:
Beyond wrote:World's Shortest Man and Woman Meet.
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http://health.yahoo.net/articles/worlds ... woman-meet

I wish them leading a happy and healthy life!

I am not complaining anymore that I am short :lol2:

One of my friends went to a physician because the women in their family were shorter each generation, she is 1.49 cm and very slim, buying her clothes in kids section,
and the physician said, as long as the organs have space, there is everything fine.
1.49cm :?: :?: Gee, she would fit in a tea cup! I think i see a c were it doesn't belong. 1.49cm = m = 1.49m
No, really she is very very short, tiny...hardly visible to the naked eye :lol2: , yes it is meant in 1.49 m, Mr. Metricsystemsupercalculator 8-)

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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Moonlady » Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:36 am

Ann wrote:
Moonlady wrote:
Ann wrote: If it only would turn blue on those occasions! But it doesn't! :evil:

Ann
Oh Ann, I will make you a special gift for your birthday, if it wasn't already, or New Year's Day! PM me !
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Ohh, I'm looking forward to it!!!



My birthday was in June, but New Year's Eve...?

Ann

I skipped Christmas, but if you will celebrate out of solidarity Christmas, you will get the gift faster :wink:
or there are Swedish Celebrations I don't know :?:

I love that picture with the happy people ♥

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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Beyond » Tue Sep 04, 2012 12:51 pm

World’s Tallest Man Meets World’s Shortest Man

The world's tallest man Sultan Kosen (8 ft 1 in), and the shortest man in the world He Pingping (2 ft 5 in) met for the first time yesterday. I have to assume that they then became best friends and started hanging out all the time.
((This is about two years ago, but i just ran into it now.))
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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Moonlady » Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:22 pm

You never know on what you reside! Take a good look under your sofa!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... -sofa.html

I thought, they would find some old bones, but he got more lucky, they should track the system wherever that leads.

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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Beyond » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:33 pm

Well, what can i say about it that hasn't already been well said? :lol2:
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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Ann » Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:50 pm

Well well well! From the 16th century in Devon, Great Britain! Say, you don't think a certain bard has dug it? It's not all that far from Stratford-upon-Avon. (And not even that far from Oxford!) :shock:

Imagine having it in the house. But I think the family has it well trained. :wink:

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Re: I Didn't Know That

Post by Beyond » Sat Sep 08, 2012 6:04 am

Even ducks have to watch out for quack-ups.

http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=7695568&autostart=true
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