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Author Topic: The small random questions thread [WAAAAAAAAAAluigi]  (Read 687003 times)

Helgoland

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Nope - farts come from the gut flora producing methane, and babby has neither gut flora nor the necessary input materials to produce methane.
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Although they can defecate in the womb, but since their entire diet is amniotic fluid its not a big deal.
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It also has a faint metallic taste when it falls on your tongue.
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What in blazes type of snow do you have? 0_o
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Nope - farts come from the gut flora producing methane, and babby has neither gut flora nor the necessary input materials to produce methane.
Wait, flora? Like, plants?

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It also has a faint metallic taste when it falls on your tongue.
You guys should check your nuclear reactors more often. What you're tasting is definitely not snow.
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I have this little problem now and then: I have a radio on my table that is constantly plugged in, because it also has watches and thermometer at display, but the radio function is turned off. And yet it makes those noises, like radio interference. Kinda creepy, especially at night. Any advice besides plugging it off?
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Do you still have the instruction manual? See if there is something in the troubleshooting section.

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Do you still have the instruction manual? See if there is something in the troubleshooting section.

Oh. That's really something I should do. Haven't thought about that. I think I still have it somewhere, I'll go look into it.
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Does it do it all the time? My radio makes weird noise when my cell phone is about to ring, or when I turn the light on and off.

As for snow, its faint but distinct. I think its the taste of water with little or no minerals in it. At least, the labs distilled water taste similar.
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Does it do it all the time? My radio makes weird noise when my cell phone is about to ring, or when I turn the light on and off.\

It does that at random. In the middle of the night, in the broad daylight, when my computer is on, when it's off, when my cellphone is far and when it's near. Lights also do not matter.
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Query: Can...someone generally explain Snow?
Honest question here. We don't experience snow at all. :-\ [and many people in my country love the idea]

0-2 times per year, if you're lucky, where I came from, you'll wake up to an intense quiet.  You'll look out the window...  And be blinded.  The sky is grey, but you don't notice-  The EVERYthing is white.  A coating of powdery white over ever building, tree, yard, everything.  The entire landscape is white on grey.  And the pictures don't do it justice - it is BRIGHT.  Blaring into your eyes that, hello, it's winter.  And you've been graced with a daytime snowfall.  It might melt by noon, but if you act fast you can make a shitty 3foot snowman.

It is truly the most wonderful time of the year.  Nevermind that we mostly got day-rain which froze overnight, turning into black ice.  Piedmont is ideal agriculture land...  But it has wet suffering summers and weak freezing-rain winters.

I moved to the mountains of NC and I literally never regret that choice.  Avoided certain assholes, gained comprehensively better climate.
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