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Will XBOX 360 ever get a blu-ray player?
I'm looking to finally go hi-def, and with HD-DVD sinking, I'm planning on going down to Blu-ray route. I already have an Xbox 360 - and there's constant rumours about whether it will or will not get a Blu-Ray player.
Anyone know anything?
8 AnswersXbox1 decade agoHow many calories do I burn when cycling into work?
I have a morning cycle into work that lasts about 50 minutes, along a canal track (so I can keep a steady 25KmPH pace most of the way without too many hill climbs etc) and the length is just under 20Km. How many calories do I burn doing this? Estimated, of course, but I'd be interested to know. Thanks.
7 AnswersCycling2 decades agoWhat are a good set of bicycle tyres for offroad and on road use?
The tyres I have on my Giant Terrango are very basic, and they're prone to getting punctures. Can anyone recommend a good pair of new tyres (26) that I could get that will be grippy enough when riding on dirt tracks, won't be too rough for on road, and won't pick up too many punctures. Thanks.
4 AnswersCycling2 decades agoWhy do things seem better after a night's sleep?
Say something doomsday'ish happens during the day. You called your boss a thief, you phoned your mum and talked dirty to her, thinking it was your wife, you crashed the car... yada yada... Why is it, that after you've had a night's sleep - it doesn't seem so bad in the morning?
Obvisouly not always - if you killed someone, it'll probably still suck the next day, but the moutains that become the molehills they really are, after a night's sleep - why so?
6 AnswersMental Health2 decades agoIs it possible that hypnotists just see dreams instead of the past, as they're both part of the subconcious?
Assuming it is all just part of the subconcious, if a hypnotist regresses you, but you 'land' somewhere when you were asleep, can the hypnotist just read the dream you're having, and confuse it with reality?
Just in case I go to a hypnotist, get regressed, and say I'm being chased by ghosts because he'd caught a point in my life when I was dreaming, and he thinks it's real.
If the memories he's accessing is part of my subconcious, and if my dreams are part of my subconcious, this surely isn't as daft as it sounds?
Ta.
1 AnswerMental Health2 decades ago