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  • Beatles versus Rolling Stones?

    The Rolling Stones are still going strong today.

    Can you imagine what the Beatles would have been like today if they had not broken up in 1970?

    Also assuming that John Lennon would not have been murdered... as he would have been somewhere else.

    5 AnswersCelebrities1 decade ago
  • Who is the best lead guitarist?

    Who is the best lead guitarist of the past 60 years?

    Now think hard... there are many famous guitarists out there.

    Just to name a few...

    Chuck Berry, Jimmy Hendrix, Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, etc...

    12 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade ago
  • Is Testicle size really what's matters?

    Testicle size is what counts for a clean bill of health and being able to produce children.

    Most men are unaware of how important the size of their testes is in relation to their health, Professor Rob McLachlan, director of Andrology Australia, told Fairfax newspapers.

    "I've seen men coming in with (testicles) the size of a sultana and they haven't realised (it's a problem) - it happens all the time," Prof McLachlan said.

    Men need to be aware of their testicle size, to measure their own health.

    "They don't know how big their testes should be - what's normal and what's abnormal," Prof McLachlan said.

    Small testes can indicate there is a testosterone deficiency. This can make a man feel tired, lose muscle, gain fat, lose sex drive.

    It could lead to osteoporosis or thinning of the bones. And it can also be a sign of infertility, with a higher risk of developing testicular cancer, Prof McLachlan says.

    Genital examinations, which take about 30 seconds, are crucial for men and opens the channel for a diagnosis.

    "You want to pick these conditions up in men when they are younger if you can because then you have the chance to intervene and give them 30, 40, 50 years of quality of life and protect them from issues such as thin bones," Prof McLachlan says.

    To raise awareness of men's health, the male reproductive health centre Andrology Australia is producing orchidometers or different-sized beads.

    They range from 1 ml to 35 ml in volume, which help doctors identify reproductive health disorders.

    Testicles measured from 15 ml to 35 ml are in the normal range.

    "If a man's testicles are the size of a sultana he should see his doctor," he said.

    http://au.news.yahoo.com/070922/2/14hsg.html?f=mv

    6 AnswersMen's Health1 decade ago
  • Are the poor meant to be kept poor by the rich?

    We already know that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

    This question was prompted by Yahoo for giving me a violation after I had the audacity to answer a question about peer to peer sharing.

    Who else... but the poor... would download music and TV serials from the Internet. Those people cannot afford to go to the shop to buy CDs and DVDs. Without peer to peer sharing... they would miss out on most of it.

    And lets face it... a mediocre .avi file or a MP3 at 128kbps would never be good enough for the rich. They want the highest quality and are prepared to pay for it.

    So... who else but the rich would report someone talking about it? And of course... Yahoo itself... who enforce the rule... is not exactly poor.

    In the eighties and nineties... people would copy everything from the television on video tapes. How is this different with downloading an .avi file?

    3 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago
  • Is there a law to prevent someone posting your photo on the Internet?

    If someone post my photo on a forum to expose my true identity... can I sue him?

    5 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade ago
  • Can you help me with MICROSOFT LIVECHAT ZX-6000 Headphones?

    My sister is trying to use those new headphones... but she cannot get the microphone to work.

    On top of that those headphones only work on Windows Messenger and she need to talk to me on Yahoo Messenger. I think it might not be compatible.

    Does anyone has any information on this?

    Thanks in advance

    1 AnswerAdd-ons1 decade ago
  • Does anyone here suffer from agoraphobia?

    I have been suffering from it for 30 years and did nothing about it... except learn to live with it.

    I did not know what my problem was for the first 20 years. I discovered it by doing some research on the internet. Meantime... 15 years down the track... I developed a side effect from my agoraphobia... which is stress... and in turn... stess can cause depression. All in all... it did stuff up my life in a big way.

    Very few people understand agoraphobia... except those who have it. It is not a medical condition... nor a mental condition. Which is why the doctors cannot do anything for you... nor the psychiatrists. There is no medecine to cure it either.

    I am now thinking to purchase a set of CDs which is sold on the Internet by various groups... which claim to have the cure. Does anyone of you have purchased those CDs?

    8 AnswersMental Health1 decade ago
  • Where did the icon go to save pictures in IE 7?

    In IE 6... when you did put your mouse on a picture... an icon would appear to give you the option to save it.

    I cannot find that icon in IE 7.

    1 AnswerInternet1 decade ago
  • Will Australia become a large desert?

    SATELLITES have been used to map all of Australia's fresh water for the first time, and the picture is bleak. In just three years, the continent has suffered a net loss of 46 cubic kilometres of fresh water - enough to fill Sydney Harbour more than 90 times.

    Sydney water supply is at an all time low with only enough water for another 70 weeks. Should we move out? And where?

    8 AnswersEnvironment1 decade ago
  • Should Yahoo Q&A get itself a lobotomy?

    I have been getting 5 violations so far for no reason at all.

    I simply don't get it. 4 of my questions were deleted. And now one of my answers has been deleted.

    I feel that if Yahoo don't get a lobotomy... I will end up having one.

    3 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • What was the Octane level in the Super before the introduction of Unleaded?

    And what was the octane level in the lead substitute for Super?

    This is a question for Australia.

    2 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs1 decade ago
  • "Crash" the movie with James Spader and Holly Hunter?

    They call it "The most controversial film you will ever see"...

    Obviously those people have not read the definition of "controversial"...there is nothing controversial about it.

    I simply call it "The most sickening movie I have ever seen".

    It does shows the hypocrisy of the western world with its moral values...telling people what they can do or not do...while at the same time letting Hollywood publicise and glorify such depravity on the big screen for everyone to see.

    And how does a sweet girl like Holly Hunter end up in such a movie?

    Did you see it? And what did you think?

    5 AnswersMovies1 decade ago