jac379: Because ducks have the most advanced research team in materials technology.
How desperate do you to have to be, to be interested in how wet ducks get?
I don't know, is it? I find it a "Ooh, now that's interesting" kind of question. Makes me want to take one of the ducks out of the garden and plonk it under the microscope. Do you sometimes plonk critters under the microscope? For no other reason that it's interesting?
chatonlyman2: Yes My house shook an hour ago for about 10 seconds.There was a 4.2 300 kilometers from me.(close to Ottawa). Ever Experience an earthquake
chatonlyman2: Yes My house shook an hour ago for about 10 seconds.There was a 4.2 300 kilometers from me.(close to Ottawa). Ever Experience an earthquake
Are you ok?
Yes, I have experienced it several times, but not the major ones.
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why do duck feathers not get wet?
Because ducks have the most advanced research team in materials technology.
How desperate do you to have to be, to be interested in how wet ducks get?