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c0cky
I was born in 1954 and did some stuff and here I am . .(yeah,I know . .pretty incredible . .) .
If you had a circular object in space and fired a small steering rocket attached to it without stopping, would it accelerate forever?
would its angular velocity increase without limit? what would limit it?
4 AnswersPhysics4 years agoWhat would a subatomic particle?
1 AnswerPhysics4 years agoHow does T. Pallidum cause disease if it produces no exotoxin?
3 AnswersMedicine4 years agoI was reading this article about liberalism?
where the writer made the claim that though liberalism is always searching for new 'causes' and certainties, the 'truth' underpinning Christianity has remained unchanged. But what is this 'truth'? Is it a 'truth', whatever it is?
10 AnswersReligion & Spirituality5 years agoHave a calculus question . . .?
if I wanted to establish the rate of 'tubidity' clearing in a container that had some 'stuff' (mud,coffee grinds . .anything) dumped in it and had water flowing into and out of it, wrt to flow rate, I'd be looking for d(turbidityfactor) / d(flowrate) wouldn't I? But both these factors are fractions and not integers, so are there 'factors' or co-efficients for 'turbidity' (or 'density') and 'flowrate (volume/t), as d(fraction) / d(fraction) seems a bit cumbersome.
1 AnswerMathematics5 years agowhat do you think of this?
A friend moved in with an Iranian couple who, for cultural reasons and nothing to do with hygiene )remove their shoes at the door, and pressed her to do the same. When they recently had to move, however, it was my friend who found the new place and did all the negotiations. The couple, though, still insist on maintaining the shoe-removal policy, placing a big, confronting sign at the door. My friend always found removing her shoes a pain and the other week ricked her back complying. She s had enough, but who is right or wrong here? This is Australia, a First World nation and the streets are clean.
4 AnswersOther - Society & Culture5 years agoIs it possible to selectively breed a dog into a cat?
2 AnswersBiology6 years agowhy couldn t an Airbus recover from a stall at 38,000 ft?
8 AnswersAircraft6 years agodid buzzards evolve the ability to eat carrion?
If they did,why didn't all carnivores. It seems a more useful trait to have than having to hunt and gather
2 AnswersBiology7 years agoWhy is it these home-grown jihadis?
suddenly 'get religion' when for all the years leading to their miraculous conversion they never had a single thought about 'God' in the Christian sense? Does Islam resonate somehow deep in their DNA?
4 AnswersReligion & Spirituality7 years agoAre the changes to 'Answers'?
the stupidest and most unnecessary and gratuitous,and to no real benefit,you have ever seen?
You can now 'answer your own question: and it counts as an answer! Plus the number of replies I get now for a question in the science ans maths area has dropped off to nil...hopelesss
3 AnswersYahoo Answers7 years ago