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Oct 26, 2010 6:25 AM CST Interview The person Below
steve6610
steve6610steve6610Goolwa, South Australia Australia2,184 Posts
Serpenta_Manon: Koalas sleep for between 18 and 22 hours a day, but this is over the course of an average day, and not in a single session.
How do you run Linux from a USB drive?



I thought you had to add a programme... Do tell typing .

How many were found guilty in the 1936 sheep dog trials rolling on the floor laughing
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Oct 26, 2010 6:26 AM CST Interview The person Below
Vetri32
Vetri32Vetri32Singapore, Central Singapore Singapore229 Posts
Serpenta_Manon: Koalas sleep for between 18 and 22 hours a day, but this is over the course of an average day, and not in a single session.
How do you run Linux from a USB drive?

There are several tools / techniques you can use to do this. One procedure available for Windows. which i use
In Windows, you can also use UNetBootin, which will automate much of the process for you.


Why do vampires attack women more?



devilprofessor
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Oct 26, 2010 6:30 AM CST Interview The person Below
Serpenta_Manon
Serpenta_ManonSerpenta_ManonHerentals, Antwerpen Belgium19 Threads 1 Polls 2,656 Posts
Vetri32: There are several tools / techniques you can use to do this. One procedure available for Windows. which i use
In Windows, you can also use UNetBootin, which will automate much of the process for you.Why do vampires attack women more?


Because our flesh is softer and weaker..
dunno

What is drive shaft run out?
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Oct 26, 2010 6:37 AM CST Interview The person Below
Serpenta_Manon
Serpenta_ManonSerpenta_ManonHerentals, Antwerpen Belgium19 Threads 1 Polls 2,656 Posts
steve6610: I thought you had to add a programme... Do tell .

How many were found guilty in the 1936 sheep dog trials


Non!


I'm running out of questions! LOL..

Let me think..

What is the difference between the gray Hulk and the green Hulk?
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Oct 26, 2010 6:52 AM CST Interview The person Below
Vetri32
Vetri32Vetri32Singapore, Central Singapore Singapore229 Posts
Serpenta_Manon: Hahahaha.. I just keep it with your auto terms explanation..

It depends what suits the guy ..for instance I love guys with that surfer hair style...and I also like guys with short clean cut hair and I also love hair up to the shoulder thats straight or with curls. so u see woman like all types of hair styles on guys...

Can you upgrade android 1.5 to android 2.0?


It all depends on the android phone you have. Most of the phone have thier own OS maybe if your cell pohone;s 1.5 to 2.1. just go into settings and check for updates. However, an update from 1.5 to 2.0 or 2.1 is big so you may have to check for it online on your computer or your provider or just go to your cellphone makers site (ex: nokia, Sony-erican, apple,samsung, LG or Motorla) and check. If your phone is not set to get android 2.0 or 2.1 then you may be able to root it and install a custom ROM. other wise buy a new set with all the features

What does female hormones to do guys
devil
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Oct 26, 2010 7:19 AM CST Interview The person Below
Serpenta_Manon
Serpenta_ManonSerpenta_ManonHerentals, Antwerpen Belgium19 Threads 1 Polls 2,656 Posts
Vetri32: for me Whom is used over who whenever someone tries to impose his will or order fo ryou to do or try to command for respect, who is always used in terms of need to know th originator and hwy he wants the info, bacically it is All sentences have a subject and a verb but their structures can vary widely. Use the right words and active verbs to create powerful sentences for your prose.
Why are women called beauty and men the beast


I think in western culture, men tend to personify the concrete, knowable, material parts of the world, whereas women tend to personify the more ethereal, metaphysical, and theoretical parts. So, since women are more cosmically symbolic than men, they need more grandiose, more cosmically threatening monsters to pair with.

When you think about great sculptures, the statues of men are always about specific men; David, Moses, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln. Even the ones that are more abstract, like "The Thinker", are specific, that piece isn't titled "Thought". On the other hand, statues of women are either of goddesses, or, after people stopped worshiping goddesses, abstract concepts, liberty, wisdom, knowledge...



Under Evolution theory why is it assumed it advances forward when it moves in any direction that points to survival?
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Oct 26, 2010 7:29 AM CST Interview The person Below
Vetri32
Vetri32Vetri32Singapore, Central Singapore Singapore229 Posts
Serpenta_Manon: I think in western culture, men tend to personify the concrete, knowable, material parts of the world, whereas women tend to personify the more ethereal, metaphysical, and theoretical parts. So, since women are more cosmically symbolic than men, they need more grandiose, more cosmically threatening monsters to pair with.

i am not sure but i have studied some quotes form Philoshpher and thinkere only these 7 makes sense or to me

When you think about great sculptures, the statues of men are always about specific men; David, Moses, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln. Even the ones that are more abstract, like "The Thinker", are specific, that piece isn't titled "Thought". On the other hand, statues of women are either of goddesses, or, after people stopped worshiping goddesses, abstract concepts, liberty, wisdom, knowledge...

Under Evolution theory why is it assumed it advances forward when it moves in any direction that points to survival?

i don't know but these quotes i read and have stored in my mind
It is, however, very difficult to establish the precise lines of descent, termed phylogenies, for most organisms." (Ayala, F. J. and Valentine J. W., Evolving: The Theory and Process of Organic Evolution, 1978, p. 230)



"Undeniably, the fossil record has provided disappointingly few gradual series. The origins of many groups are still not documented at all." (Futuyma, D., Science on Trial: The Case for Evolution, 1983, p. 190-191)



"There is still a tremendous problem with the sudden diversification of multi-cellular life. There is no question about that. That's a real phenomenon." (Niles Eldredge, quoted in Darwin's Enigma: Fossils and Other Problems by Luther D. Sunderland, Master Book Publishers, Santee, California, 1988, p. 45)





"It should come as no surprise that it would be extremely difficult to find a specific fossil species that is both intermediate in morphology between two other taxa and is also in the appropriate stratigraphic position." (Cracraft, J., "Systematics, Comparative Biology, and the Case Against Creationism," 1983, p. 180)



"Most families, orders, classes, and phyla appear rather suddenly in the fossil record, often without anatomically intermediate forms smoothly interlinking evolutionarily derived descendant taxa with their presumed ancestors." (Eldredge, N., 1989, Macro-Evolutionary Dynamics: Species, Niches, and Adaptive Peaks, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New York, p. 22)



"Species that were once thought to have turned into others have been found to overlap in time with these alleged descendants. In fact, the fossil record does not convincingly document a single transition from one species to another." (Stanley, S.M., The New Evolutionary Timetable: Fossils, Genes, and the Origin of Species, 1981, p. 95)




Why is beauty in the eyes of the beholder
devil
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Oct 26, 2010 7:40 AM CST Interview The person Below
moodyblues
moodybluesmoodybluesCAPE TOWN, Western Cape South Africa3 Threads 210 Posts
Vetri32: i don't know but these quotes i read and have stored in my mind
It is, however, very difficult to establish the precise lines of descent, termed phylogenies, for most organisms." (Ayala, F. J. and Valentine J. W., Evolving: The Theory and Process of Organic Evolution, 1978, p. 230)
"Undeniably, the fossil record has provided disappointingly few gradual series. The origins of many groups are still not documented at all." (Futuyma, D., Science on Trial: The Case for Evolution, 1983, p. 190-191)
"There is still a tremendous problem with the sudden diversification of multi-cellular life. There is no question about that. That's a real phenomenon." (Niles Eldredge, quoted in Darwin's Enigma: Fossils and Other Problems by Luther D. Sunderland, Master Book Publishers, Santee, California, 1988, p. 45)"It should come as no surprise that it would be extremely difficult to find a specific fossil species that is both intermediate in morphology between two other taxa and is also in the appropriate stratigraphic position." (Cracraft, J., "Systematics, Comparative Biology, and the Case Against Creationism," 1983, p. 180)
"Most families, orders, classes, and phyla appear rather suddenly in the fossil record, often without anatomically intermediate forms smoothly interlinking evolutionarily derived descendant taxa with their presumed ancestors." (Eldredge, N., 1989, Macro-Evolutionary Dynamics: Species, Niches, and Adaptive Peaks, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New York, p. 22)
"Species that were once thought to have turned into others have been found to overlap in time with these alleged descendants. In fact, the fossil record does not convincingly document a single transition from one species to another." (Stanley, S.M., The New Evolutionary Timetable: Fossils, Genes, and the Origin of Species, 1981, p. 95)

Why is beauty in the eyes of the beholder
Because if it wasn't, some people would never mate?

Why are some modern men soft (mentally) like girls?
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Oct 26, 2010 7:42 AM CST Interview The person Below
Serpenta_Manon
Serpenta_ManonSerpenta_ManonHerentals, Antwerpen Belgium19 Threads 1 Polls 2,656 Posts
Vetri32: i don't know but these quotes i read and have stored in my mind
It is, however, very difficult to establish the precise lines of descent, termed phylogenies, for most organisms." (Ayala, F. J. and Valentine J. W., Evolving: The Theory and Process of Organic Evolution, 1978, p. 230)
"Undeniably, the fossil record has provided disappointingly few gradual series. The origins of many groups are still not documented at all." (Futuyma, D., Science on Trial: The Case for Evolution, 1983, p. 190-191)
"There is still a tremendous problem with the sudden diversification of multi-cellular life. There is no question about that. That's a real phenomenon." (Niles Eldredge, quoted in Darwin's Enigma: Fossils and Other Problems by Luther D. Sunderland, Master Book Publishers, Santee, California, 1988, p. 45)"It should come as no surprise that it would be extremely difficult to find a specific fossil species that is both intermediate in morphology between two other taxa and is also in the appropriate stratigraphic position." (Cracraft, J., "Systematics, Comparative Biology, and the Case Against Creationism," 1983, p. 180)
"Most families, orders, classes, and phyla appear rather suddenly in the fossil record, often without anatomically intermediate forms smoothly interlinking evolutionarily derived descendant taxa with their presumed ancestors." (Eldredge, N., 1989, Macro-Evolutionary Dynamics: Species, Niches, and Adaptive Peaks, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New York, p. 22)
"Species that were once thought to have turned into others have been found to overlap in time with these alleged descendants. In fact, the fossil record does not convincingly document a single transition from one species to another." (Stanley, S.M., The New Evolutionary Timetable: Fossils, Genes, and the Origin of Species, 1981, p. 95)

Why is beauty in the eyes of the beholder


WOW.. you did your research very well..thumbs up


Every person, or at least most people, have some feature that is admired by someone else. Just as we are all different, also are our tastes in not just foods, but also places we like to go, things we like to do, and people we like to be with.

What one person finds as enjoyable, doesn't necessarily appeal to someone else. Such as it is with people, and those we like to be with. Certain traits that people have, appeal to others in varying ways. What one person sees as good in someone, somebody else may not even be bothered to give the time of day to.

When someone falls in love with someone, it isn't just the physical person they admire, but also the person within that they are drawn to. Similarities in likenesses and hobbies, sports or activities is also a drawing factor.

Those that jump for someone without exploring and discovering the real person, are often left unsatisfied with their decision and therefore, such relationships rarely last.

True love is what you feel about someone, regardless of what others see or say about the one you admire. It's a gut instinct that you will know once you are struck with it. It's a wonderful experience being drawn to someone for more then just physical appearances, but rather the wholeness of the individual itself, for beauty, then truly does, lie in the eyes of the beholder.



What kind of woman are the most attractive for men? devil
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Oct 26, 2010 7:51 AM CST Interview The person Below
Amenda
AmendaAmendashenyang, Liaoning China84 Threads 2,867 Posts
Serpenta_Manon: What kind of woman are the most attractive for men?


Honest, humor, intelligent....JMO

What kind of man are the most attractive for womem?
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Oct 26, 2010 8:17 AM CST Interview The person Below
darren9030
darren9030darren9030Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK56 Threads 1 Polls 9,665 Posts
Amenda: Honest, humor, intelligent....JMO

What kind of man are the most attractive for womem?



Me grin



What is your favourite pizza topping ?
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Oct 29, 2010 7:52 AM CST Interview The person Below
Amenda
AmendaAmendashenyang, Liaoning China84 Threads 2,867 Posts
darren9030: Me
What is your favourite topping ?


What's the meaing of your question pls, I can't follow you...laugh
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Oct 29, 2010 7:55 AM CST Interview The person Below
leostartingover
leostartingoverleostartingoverSandton, Gauteng South Africa33 Threads 1 Polls 1,685 Posts
Amenda: What's the meaing of your question pls, I can't follow you...


What do you prefer on your pizza??!!!

Do you LIKE pizza? and if so, do you prefer the thin crispy crust or the thick crust?
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Oct 29, 2010 7:56 AM CST Interview The person Below
time4fun4u
time4fun4utime4fun4uAlicante, Valencia Spain18 Threads 1 Polls 10,066 Posts
leostartingover: What do you prefer on your pizza??!!!

Do you LIKE pizza? and if so, do you prefer the thin crispy crust or the thick crust?
The thick crust, with mushrooms,sweetcorn and chicken slices.

Do you need a lot of sleep each day?
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Oct 29, 2010 7:59 AM CST Interview The person Below
Amenda
AmendaAmendashenyang, Liaoning China84 Threads 2,867 Posts
time4fun4u: The thick crust, with mushrooms,sweetcorn and chicken slices.

Do you need a lot of sleep each day?

not a lot...sometimes 8 hours, sometimes 9 and sometimes 9.5 hours....not a lot ...huh?laugh

Do you believe I don't know if I've eaten pizza...maybe I've eaten but don't know what's that, maybe I've never eaten that?

laugh
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Oct 30, 2010 3:06 AM CST Interview The person Below
darren9030
darren9030darren9030Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK56 Threads 1 Polls 9,665 Posts
OK sleep about average 5 hours per night / day depending which shift working. My fav pizza topping is mushroom dancing





TPBM is going to the cinema tonight with me devil
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Oct 30, 2010 3:12 AM CST Interview The person Below
Amenda
AmendaAmendashenyang, Liaoning China84 Threads 2,867 Posts
darren9030: OK sleep about average 5 hours per night / day depending which shift working. My fav pizza topping is mushroom TPBM is going to the cinema tonight with me


ok, I'll ask God to send me a pair of wings, you wait pls!
laugh rolling on the floor laughing

TPBM will have a good dream tonight....laugh
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Oct 31, 2010 10:53 AM CST Interview The person Below
darren9030
darren9030darren9030Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK56 Threads 1 Polls 9,665 Posts
Amenda: ok, I'll ask God to send me a pair of wings, you wait pls!


TPBM will have a good dream tonight....



Last time i remembered my dream it cost me money because i dreamt a football score so put a bet on it & it lost frustrated Hope i just sleep well tonight laugh




What colour is your favourite pair of shoes / boots ?
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Oct 31, 2010 11:09 PM CST Interview The person Below
lavina
lavinalavinaParadise, Indonesia12 Threads 4,755 Posts
darren9030: Last time i remembered my dream it cost me money because i dreamt a football score so put a bet on it & it lost Hope i just sleep well tonight

What colour is your favourite pair of shoes / boots ?


Purple purple heart

Did you already do your laundry?
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Nov 2, 2010 11:19 AM CST Interview The person Below
darren9030
darren9030darren9030Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK56 Threads 1 Polls 9,665 Posts
lavina: Purple

Did you already do your laundry?



Not today as working all day sigh




Have you ever recieved a christmas card from a foreign country ? dancingsanta reindeer
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