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Behind the lens but on the front lines of S.D. history - Argus Leader

After 39 years and 4 months - let's not count the days - I have decided to retire from the only thing I ever wanted to do, make news photos for a daily paper. My oldest friends will get a chuckle when they read that. They remember the new ...

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What's On: Mon's top picks - Straits Times

Colombian-born French artist Tikal Dumas, who is inspired by the Mayan civilisation of South America, uses ancient carvings to create abstract hieroglyphics. Where: Alliance Francaise, Societe Generale Private Banking Gallery, 1 Sarkies Road MRT ...

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Community Calendar for March 7 to 14 - Santa Maria Times

American Legion Post 534: 8 to 11 a.m., first Sunday each month for post breakfast, 145 W. Clark Ave., Orcutt. Info: 937-0651. Central Coast Cactus and Succulent Society: 2 p.m. Sunday, March 14, SLO County Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo ...

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Don't let health woes spoil your dream vacation - Edmonton Journal

One of the most important items to pack on any trip outside Canada is travel insurance. Hospital bills abroad can run up to thousands of dollars ... And teach them not to pet dogs and cats," she adds. "Many animals in the developing world have rabies ...

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Vail Travel: A taste of Costa Rica's vast diversity - Vail Daily News

VAIL, Colorado — Pity those who know nothing of Costa Rica but the beaches. These people fly into the Alahuela or Liberia airports, rent a car and immediately drive to the beach. After a week or two, they return to the airport, flying home with the ...

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U.S. Census Bureau Daily Feature for March 7 - Investors Business Daily

Profile America -- Sunday, March 7th. It's a problem faced by many -- we love our pets, but today's hectic lifestyle often means leaving them alone for many hours. The problem gets worse when business travel is involved. That's why this is ...

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Mixed views on Block Island over proposed wind farm - Providence Journal

Nancy Pike, a Realtor, shops at Block Island Grocery, which had an electricity bill of $40,000 one month in the summer of 2008. Looking out beyond Block Island’s Southeast Light and the Mohegan Bluffs below, the Atlantic Ocean stretches to the ...

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Cat product trends for 2010 - koamtv

Fat cats now have a new incentive to exercise: They can work for their kibble. Talk to Me Pet Products has developed the new Talk to Me Rubber Treatball, which owners can use to entice their pets to bat around the ball and chase it for dry food. The ...

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48 hours in Hollywood - Stuff

It's been half a century since Hollywood's Golden Age and once again, Tinseltown is aiming to recapture its former glamour and magic. Tattoo parlors, trashy souvenir shops and bleary-eyed lost souls still line Hollywood Boulevard. But with the Oscars ...

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Saturday football as it happened - BBC Sport

1939: Is it me or does Paul Scholes make it sound like they meant to win 1-0 all along? Anyway, it's time for me to go. MOTD tonight on BBC One and online at 2230 GMT and repeated on BBC One and online at 0755 GMT tomorrow. I'll see ya tomorrow for ...

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Resolved Question: Would you please read and give feedback on my story 'Flawless'?

Prologue~ Pain, excruciating pain, this was all I could process. I didn’t notice the searchlights, nor the sheets of blood pouring down my chest, no, all I could focus on was the intense mind-numbing pain that was clinging my torn skin in spasms. Land, I need to land… I clung to the logic; if I could land, I could treat the wound. If I could treat the wound quickly and sterilize it I could avoid infection and be back in the air within the hour. The pain I would learn to handle, but if I added hallucination and fever to my symptoms I wasn’t sure I could make it another mile, let alone a few hundred. The idea itself was ludicrous, in fact hand my chest not been torn apart by the gunshot wound I probably would have laughed. I chose a clearing a few hundred yards out of the line of city lights, slowly maneuvering myself through the trees and folding my ink-black wings flat against my back. I was quite lucky that the bullet had hit my chest instead of either of my wings, my chest could be repaired, the delicate bones and cartilage of my wings most likely could not. Sitting gingerly on the dew-covered grass I released my taut wings and began clenching my chest. I needed to figure out if the bullet had passed completely through or if it was still lodged somewhere inside. I sincerely hoped the damned thing had gone on its way; it would make this process a hell of a lot easier. I passed my hands across the skin of my back, instead of where my wings melded into my skin. No bullet hole, which meant the bullet was still inside of me. Damn. Letting a hiss of air through my clenched teeth I pried my shirt apart from the wound. It stuck to the torn and bloody flesh, intensifying the pain, until I finally peeled it off. I steadied my hands, taking slow and deliberate breaths, and reached hesitant fingers into the edges of the wound. My head spun from the agony, I nearly couldn’t take it. I was seriously considering lying down in submission and waiting for someone to find the bird-boy in a city park. Just as I was considering defeat I felt the bullet, just beneath the tips of my fingers. I swallowed and widened the edges of the wound so I could grasp the metal. I could feel myself fading out of reality, succumbing to the exhaustion and blood loss. I had only just removed the bullet with a determined yank and a hell of a lot of gall when my vision began to fade. Clinging onto consciousness I had only begun to wrap torn pieces of my shirt around the wound when I felt it. A sharp pain traveled through my neck and I tensed, turning to view the perpetrator. I blanched visibly when I saw who it was, moving my lips to speak. She would have none of it; she pressed her finger against them and smiled. It was wide, disconcerting, and reminded me a bit too much of the Cheshire Cat. To my pleasure the pain was fading, and quickly. My happiness quickly subsided when I realized it was not only my pain fading, but also any feeling or control over my body. A look of panic must have fleetingly passed through my charcoal eyes because she gave me a cold laugh and tossed her hair, extending her chocolate coloured wings and watching the skies. She took to the air, holding my limp body and soaring above the city. I considered letting sleep claim me while I had the time, and taking into consideration that I really couldn’t do anything other than watch and hope for the best. So, wearily, I shut my eyes and let my body get some much needed, and much desired, rest. more

Resolved Question: What are the requirements for flying from Ottawa to Vancouver with two cats?

I'm moving from Ottawa to Vancouver with two cats and I have my ticket and the cats booked on WestJet - I know all of WestJet's regulations, but not inter-provincial regulations. What are the documentation requirements between Ontario and BC for cats? I know that from the US, you need a rabies certificate, but I am wondering about domestic travel. I was also wondering if anyone had gone through inter-provincial air travel with cats and could tell me what to expect. Any help would be appreciated. more

Voting Question: What do you think of this short bit of writing? I know there are some spelling mistakes.?

I settled down for bed, in a crunchy pile of leaves. Well At least they are not scattered this time. I licked my paws before bed. Oh, how they ached. I caught a plump mouse for dinner. First real meal I've eaten in a long time. I've been traveling to long and to far. I'm not one of those pampered felines, with high end foods, and a hand constanatly on them to brush back their fur, and serve them hand and paw. Bah, I'm happy here anyways. I got my leaves for a bed, a tree for a scratching post, mice to eat, and all the fresh air I can get. The stars make the perfect map for me, to my destination. But, honestly I have no destination. I got, well... I got my fur on my back and my claws in my paws. I inhale the frigid air, and release it calmly. Nothing but the night on my back! I can't wait to sleep, and dream. Dream of alternate reality. How I laugh at those pampered ones. See how they could last out here. All those feral dogs, and hungry animals. HA! They wouldn't last a day. I'm a true alley cat. You can count on that. I yawn and lick my lips. It's late I need to sleep. Get some rest so I can prowl for breakfast in the morning. I'm a hunter, a fighter, a surviver. I know no other life. Except my own. I encountered many like me. Yet, all they are looking for is to be one of the loved. mushy, gooshy, huggable, kitties! Yuck! How sick it makes me. I'm unique I guess. My black coat, golden eyes, sharp teeth. You ain't goona meet another cat like me. I'm a one of a kind. Well, cruel world I'll see you tomorrow, bright and early at the roosters crow, to find me a trail to take. I close my eyes slowly to wait for morning. Yes, it is short and choppy. But it is coming from a sarcastic cat. more

Voting Question: What do you think of this bit of writing? I know there are spelling mistakes and stuff. But please?

I settled down for bed, in a crunchy pile of leaves. Well At least they are not scattered this time. I licked my paws before bed. Oh, how they ached. I caught a plump mouse for dinner. First real meal I've eaten in a long time. I've been traveling to long and to far. I'm not one of those pampered felines, with high end foods, and a hand constanatly on them to brush back their fur, and serve them hand and paw. Bah, I'm happy here anyways. I got my leaves for a bed, a tree for a scratching post, mice to eat, and all the fresh air I can get. The stars make the perfect map for me, to my destination. But, honestly I have no destination. I got, well... I got my fur on my back and my claws in my paws. I inhale the frigid air, and release it calmly. Nothing but the night on my back! I can't wait to sleep, and dream. Dream of alternate reality. How I laugh at those pampered ones. See how they could last out here. All those feral dogs, and hungry animals. HA! They wouldn't last a day. I'm a true alley cat. You can count on that. I yawn and lick my lips. It's late I need to sleep. Get some rest so I can prowl for breakfast in the morning. I'm a hunter, a fighter, a surviver. I know no other life. Except my own. I encountered many like me. Yet, all they are looking for is to be one of the loved. mushy, gooshy, huggable, kitties! Yuck! How sick it makes me. I'm unique I guess. My black coat, golden eyes, sharp teeth. You ain't goona meet another cat like me. I'm a one of a kind. Well, cruel world I'll see you tomorrow, bright and early at the roosters crow, to find me a trail to take. I close my eyes slowly to wait for morning. more

Resolved Question: taking cats back to uk from spain...?

I've lived in Spain for a long time however i have to return to the UK at the end of this year. I have 7 cats and they are already micro-chipped and have passports. I know about all the injections and tests they need before returning to the UK. I also know how long it will take. The only problem I have is how to transport the cats back to the UK. I've had a lot of quotes for land and air travel and they are all unbelievably expensive. I have no option but to hire a van and take them myself. It will be a long drive but I have a friend who will accompany me to share the drive. Has anybody done this themselves or know of any websites that can help me? If I had one cat I would bite the bullet and pay an experienced company to take the cat for me but because I have 7 cats this is not an option for me. Please can any of you offer any advice? Thanks so much.if you have a silly answer like AHC35 then please don't answer my question. i'm in a stressful situation and i can't be bothered with fools at the moment. more

Resolved Question: Entertainment - General travel to jungles - how they celebrated new year day in jungle?

Date 29.12.2009 Lion: good morning everyone..what is the matter, and i wonder of your presence in this hours.. Fox: The great universal jungle king, world forest, the earth king ... we bow our head..one request..we need your kind permission..our brothers and sisters very much interested to celebrate the new year day in a grand manner...so. Lion: what fox ? the human do this for some reasons..they are humans..how they celebrate their loss of a year in their life..is it necessary for us ? if we do like them, then what is the difference for us with them ? Fox: The king's words are gold. But, respectful one..we can celebrate in a different manner.. Lion: i don't want to stay your interests..go ahead..okay..when you are going to celebrate fox ? fox: on 1.1.2010 from morning to evening..we are not mad to celebrate at mid-night, your majesty.. 01.01.2010 - 8.00 a.m. Fox: i welcome the hon world jungle forest king, the earth's great king to this celebrations.. first global invitation..our hon president Tiger will deliver.. Tiger: world jungle forest king, the earth's unmatchable king ..my head bows to floor..i invite the brothers living with humans. oh ! dogs, cats, ox, cows, goats, sheep, buffaloes, and others..please come to our fold..we are one..our hon and respectful king assured that you will be honoured and will get grass fields from the royal king, we no need milk and you can give it to your kith and kin..totally free from humans..here BBC, NDTV, ZEE, CNN etc.,press present ..they will inform details.. Fox: thanks tiger..now our beloved CID wolf will read world news.. wolf: thanks fox sir, i bow my head to the all world king ..the humans are worst..in london they hit and run a woman, in sports suicide bombs killed 88 humans..recession threat not only to MNC and also to education, scotland reports, for security reasons u.n.staff pulled out of pakistan, the earth is going bad by humans, states in india are fighting for small states, in srilanka both rajbakshe and ponseka are contesting in clear understanding secretly.. fox: thanks wolf.. now about internet. our hon communication chief rabbit will speak.. Rabbit: my head bows to the world king..you remember we invited humans for some suggestions and ideas about inauguration of INTERNET to our jungles..soon there will be another meeting with the humans..i assure all that we will get the facilities soon.. fox: thanks rabbit..now our home Chief elephant will speak ''how we are better than humans''.. Elephant: my most respectful king and others.. we are better in all respects..you can go anywhere, no tress pass, you can eat any, you can see, you can enjoy, no traffic, no water scarcity, no bank, no elections, no bribes, no small, big states, no language problem, no race problem, no money, no properties, no posh bungalows, no religion, no communities, no bus, no train, no air, but we live happily..though the above facilities are with humans, they fight each other worst than us, one human swallowing another human, our animal girls go freely anywhere, but no human girl can go out without security, we have lot of girl animals, but human girl birth reduced and in future the humans fear over girls, we get mates easily, but humans even at the age 40 did not get match.. fox: thanks elephant..now our super hero kalia, the crow will speak.. crow: my worships to the world king.. i wish to point one thing..when internet comes, please don't create so many profiles in jugoo.com, the humans do this..they ask question from one and answer in another and increasing points, they do fight in internet by reporting, by ups/downs, criticizes, in the name of religion, they stand in two parts one is atheist and another theist, moreover unwanted sex questions there, why i am saying this ? we should follow good INTERNET like humans, but we should not follow their natures..i request hon king to ban religious category in jungle.. fox: thanks kalia..now our king will deliver super address.. Lion: i thank all. we celebrated this new year in a grand manner. The humans should follow this..very fruitful discussions, suggestions, about our jungle, our freedom, about global invitation, very nice..i also assure that the land animals living with humans should come here. we are one. i thank all. we meet again in next meeting with humans..Fox, i appreciate you..Happy new year from MS... sorry, sir.. the animals are interested only for monorchy...and also interestingly they are very firm and they have no confusion in their mind in this subject...and not like us..ha..ha..ha..wolf sent a mail.. in which it states that ..'' why you stopped my news upto secretly...''...but read in full..so please read as ..'' secretly with like minded parties incluing tamil parties '' more

Resolved Question: Cat Washing Machine --- Any Suggestions to Improve it?

How Could my Cat Washing Machine Be Improved? It's basically like a breadbox with a sprinkler system in it, with very gentle warm water spray, like in a little tiny car wash. You put the cat in, with gentle whispering, that's alright then sweet kitty. You lock the top dome, but it's big enough so the cat doesn't feel any more confined than it feels in a cat travel box. In fact you could use one of those cat travel boxes, just drill some holes in the top, and some holes in the bottom and put it up on a couple of sawhorses in the backyard, over the grass. Now you hose in the warm water very gently through the holes in the top. Now comes a few big mixing bowls of shampoo water, poured in very gently, the cat might sort of be a little agitated, but that's part of the carwash process, the cat kind of self-brushing. When your cat is all foamy and lovely with suds, you then very gently pour in the slightly cool pure water rinse, or just use the hose as before. You want to set up a hairdryer to blow very mildly warm air in through the screen. Leave this on until the cat is completely dry. Then turn it off and let the cat calm down for about an hour. Now approach the Cat Washing Machine with a nice bowl of delicious catfood. Put the catfood where the cat can see it, and very gently release the cat from the box. Voila clean cat, and all is forgiven. If you only wash your cat four times a year, it will simply not remember the Cat Washing Machine. So you won't have really violent problems putting it in next time. P.T. Barnam never gave a cat an even break, and neither should you. If you have friends in the SPCA, you might resist the temptation to show them your cat washing machine. I like a clean cat. One that has fluffy fur, not mangy looking. I'm want my machine to work as well as possible, but humanely, no tumble option, no spin cycle. That would be outrageous. But if the box had a good sturdy handle and was not likely to fly off the handle, you could maybe do a spin cycle one time, just for snaps to make some Christmas Cards "me and my clean cat". Centrifugal force would not accomplish a real thorough drying, you would still have to use the hair dryer for the final dry. I did ask the cat about this and he said meow .... meow .... Meow ..... Meow ..... MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW!!! But I want more input to get the design really good. What do you think? more

Resolved Question: Traveling with my cat?

I'm going on a roadtrip, and I'm taking my cat along. Does anyone have tips for me? I'm not sure where to keep her during the ride (it's a 7 hour trip with all the stops included). Should I put her in a carrier the whole way? Where should I keep her litter box? Also, I wanted to give her some fresh air and let her at the rest stops. I nned to buy her a harness but I'm not sure what kind. Can anyone tell me what's the best kind and where can I buy it (not online please; I need to get it today). more

Resolved Question: Waiting to book an Aer Lingus flight?

I am planning on booking a flight for my honeymoon in the coming months. It is like a cat and mouse game with the air fares. Aer Lingus is pretty cheap to Europe right now and I'm thinking I should book. The flight just went up $20 from a week ago, but if memory serves well - in January - Aer Lingus flights go back on sale - drastically for summer travel. I'm wondering if I wait too long, we'll be priced out, but maybe they'll go down again. Don't know what to do.Thanks, I see their financial director is leaving at the end of this month and people are saying Ryan Air is going to get it by the end of 2010. Hopefully, there will still be a sale in Jan. and everything will be fine in the summer. I mean that's when the money is made. more

Resolved Question: I received an offer letter see below, i think it is fake. Please guide me?

Dear friends, I received this offer letter on 7th Dec.09. Which I think it is fake. I try to get the webaddress of coninsolutions it is not working at all. Please guide me shall i proceed or not. From: "Conin solutions" <hrdept@minister.com>Add sender to ContactsTo: shajahanepk@yahoo.comFor Internal Use of Employer (Please don't delete or modify while replying to this email) Monster Resume ID: 11876284 Personal Folder ID: 7713497 Dear mohamed khan, Swiss International Air Lines Ltd. Human Resources Trainees & Apprentices Angela Linares-Giulioni P.O. Box / BSLLX/DHSA/DUT,4002 Basle Switzerland. ISSUED FROM THE CHAMBERS OF CEO-RE. CERTIFICATION NO.873321999/02/ UNDER MOM REGISTERED, NRIC NO.65430098/09 CAT,PINK YOUR JOB OFFER LETTER CODE IS:0022970091624935/09/ASIA/IN. (THIS IS TOP SECRET). APPOINTMENT AND CONFIRMATION LETTER WITH TERMS. PING NO.34555996754 AND DOCKET NO.339876512068/112. DEAR, THIS JOB OFFER IS TOTALLY FREE,THE COMPANY IS PROVIDING FREE S1 WORK PERMIT,TICKETS WITH TWO DEPENDENTS,PINK CITY CARD.OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL COME TO INDIA AND WILL COMPLETE ALL FORMALITIES WITH YOU OR WITHOUT YOU. THIS IS DIRECT RECRUITMENT. We have pleasure in offering you a position in our airlines, for a term of two years.(extendable if both satisfies). The job exists in our SINGAPORE,MAURITIUS,SOUTH AFRICA,UK OFFICES. YOU WILL BE PLACED IN ANY ONE OF OUR OFFICES.SEND YOUR PREFERENCE ALSO. As per President,the job profile will suit your cv,experience and training will be provided. The principal terms and conditions of your employment are outlined below. 1) Position You will be designated in Customer Advisor/Administration officer/Teller / Desk officer, which suits as per your cv and experience. YOU WILL BE GIVEN TWO WEEKS OF TRAINING FOR YOUR POST WITH THE SAME SALARY. 2) Salary YOUR SALARY DAY WILL BE ON 25th OF EVERY MONTH.YOUR SALARY WILL BE 5,354 US DOLLARS PER MONTH, (Rs.2,24,376/-) TAX FREE,WITH TWO WAY TICKETS AND 29 DAYS PAY LEAVE PER YEAR. 3) Accommodation You will be provided with Family air-conditioned accommodation.YOU ARE HAVING FAMILY STATUS OF TWO DEPENDENTS. 4) Medical Benefit Free medical attention (which excludes dentistry, optical treatment and/or appliances) will be provided to you through the Company's medical facilities . YOU ARE HAVING MEDICAL STATUS ALONG WITH FAMILY. 5) Insurance Benefits You will be covered under the Company's Accident Insurance and Death Benefit Plans. 6) Travel and Transportation You and, if applicable, your wife and eligible children (up to four), will be provided with air transportation by the most direct route and you will be reimbursed reasonable and necessary expenses incurred whilse travelling from your place. 7) Termination of Employment If your services are to be terminated by the Company prior to contract completion, other than by summary dismissal, you will receive three month's notice of termination. 9) SEND THE DETAILS OF YOUR FAMILY. (means name,age, relationshi p with you) SO THAT I CAN SEND ALL THEIR LEGAL PAPERS. VERY IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION : IF YOU AGREES THE ABOVE JOB OFFER LETTER, MAIL BACK TO ME BEFORE 12 DEC 2009, MENTIONING THAT YOU HAVE ACCEPTED THE OFFER, THE COMPANY CAB WILL PICK YOU FROM THE AIRPORT AND PROVIDES ALL THE FACILITIES. IF YOU ACCEPT YOUR JOB OFFER LETTER MAIL BACK ONLY TO THIS ID ONLY BEFORE 12 DEC 2009. WITH DETAILS WITH DEPENDANTS: hrdept@minister.com hrdept@legislator.com TO COMPLETE YOUR LEGAL PROCESS,I WILL BE SENDING A SENIOR EMPLOYEE TO INDIA,HE IS FROM INDIA AND HE WILL TELL YOU HOW TO PROCEED DIRECTLY.KINDLY FOLLOW HIM AND HE WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO COMPLETE THE FORMALITIES OF YOUR WORK. YOU DON’T HAVE TO REACH INDIA. LAST DATE FOR JOINING IS 26th FEB 2009. GRACE PERIOD WILL BE GIVEN,IF DESERVES. FROM 12 OCT 2009,CHECK YOUR MAIL BOX DAILY FOR FURTHER PROCEEDINGS. JACQUES AIRGRAIN. This mail has been sent by one of the employers (Employer name: Conin Solutions) accessing the services of monsterindia.com and not by Monster. Monster is committed to protecting the privacy of our users and our “Terms of Use” prohibits any misuse including spamming. If you consider the contents of the mails inappropriate or as spam, please forward this mail to spam@monsterindia.com more

Resolved Question: PLEASSSE I NEED GOOD ANIME!!?

i noe its long but pls read to give me e rite anime or i will get pissed and do not state the anime that i have already stated right at e bottom of this request and e drawing cannot be old/ugly must be good drawing like d gray man and kuroshitsujiand the main character must be really hot and i prefer guys but if its a girl then its ok and if you dunno any anime just put sry i dunno any and comment i want anime that has/is: 1)super natural things that normal ppl can defeat so there must be special ppl to defeat it(like demons and and ppl who defeat them like in d gray man) OR 2)common strong thugs in a certain place that the ppl there cannot defeat but the main character is the hero and even stronger than e thugs and will save e ppl there or something like hatenkou yuugi and i would prefer the main character to be so strong that it surpass e strength of normal ppl but if it doesn't nvm 3)e main characters (if number 1))must be sent on mission or just traveling and saw e monster then kill it OR if number 2)the main characters must be traveling and saw e thugs and defeat them. 4)the main character MUST be traveling and stop at inn for e night then continue to travel usually will have reason to travel but if don't have nvm or just to follow someone is fine) 5)its necessary for e maincharacter to be e strong one as long as e main character has some one who is really strong(like ciel and sebastian in kuroshitsuji sebastian is the really strong one and ciel is weak) 6)e anime must be adventurous and exiting so that it will give you the thrills to watch more(same feeling when you watch ouran high you just want to watch more although ouran is not wat i lookin for but still love itim still dying to watch more even after watchung it 3 times >< anime that i have watched: 1)07 ghost 2) air gear 3) akikan 4) baccano 5) black cat 6) bleach + all e movies 7) blood+ 8) bokuretsu tenshi (burst angel) 9) bus gamer 10) busou renkin 11) card capter sakura (all e seasons) 12) chobits 13) chrono crusade 14) code geass (all e seasons) 15) cowboy bebop (HATED IT A LOT) 16) D Gray Man (WHOO LOVE IT ALSO NO. 1 1ST CLASS><) 17) d.n angel 18) darker than black (all e seasons) 19) dears 20) death note 21) eye shield 21 (din like it) 22) angelic layers 23) ayakashi ayashi (din really like it =.=) 24) azumanga daioh 25) chrome shell regious (koukaku no regious) 26) eden of the east 27) elemental gelade 28) elfen lied 29) eureka seven (koukyou shihen eureka seven) 30) fate stay knight 31) final fantasy 32) flam of recca 33) fruits basket 34) full moon wo sagashite (looking for the full moon) 35) fullmetal alchemist (all 3 of it)(brotherhood etc) 36) fushigi yuugi (HATED IT) 37) gakuen Alice (Alice academy) 38) galaxy angel 39) get backers 40) ginban kaleidoscope 41) girls bravo 42) h20 footprints in the sand 43) hakushaku to yousei 44) hana yori dango (hated it) 45) hatenkou yuugi (love it) 46) hayate no gotoku (all e seasons) 47) history strongest discipline kenichi (shijou saikyou no deshi kenichi) 48) honey and clover (hate it) 49) hunter X hunter (all e seasons) 50) inuyasha (all of it +movie) 51) jigoku shoujo (hell girl)( watched all e seasons) 52) junjou romantica(dun like it its gay ><) 53) jyu oh sei 54) K-ON 55) kaleido star 56) kamikaze kaitou jeanne 57) kampfer 58) Karin 59) katekyo hitman reborn 60) kaze no stigma 61) kekkaishi 62) keroro gunso (sergeant keroro ) 63) Kuroshitsuji (I LOVE IT NO. 1 FIRST CLASS) 64) kyou kara maoh (all e seasons) 65) la corda d’oro primo passo (kin I’ro no corda passo)(all e seasons) 66) loveless 67)lucky star 68) magikano 69) marchen awakens romance (also known as MAR) 70) mononoke 71)nabari no ou (nice show>_0) 72) naruto (all e seasons and movies) 73) ouran high host club (I LOVE IT WHOO NO.1 FIRST CLASS ANIME) 74) Pandora hearts (WHOO ANOTHER NO.1 FIRST CLASS ANIME) 75) paradise kiss (perverted gross) 76) prince of tennis (love it)(both seasons) 77) pumpkin scissors 78) ranma 1/2 (HATE IT) 79) REC 80) Rosario + vampire (all e seasons) 81) rozen maiden (all e seasons) 82) rurouni kenshin 83) Saki 84) samurai champloo 85) samurai deeper kyo 86) shakugan no Shana (all e seasons) 87) shaman king 88) shonen onmiyouji 89) shugo chara (all e seasons) 90) skip beat 91) slam dunk (HATE IT A LOT) 92) sola 93) solty rei 94) soul eater 95) special A 96) tactics 97) tales of the abyss 98) tears to tiara 99) tenjo tenge 100) the law of the ueki 101) the melancholy of haruhi suzumiya 102) saiunkoku monogatari (all e seasons) 103) toradora 104) trigun 105) trinity blood 106) tsubasa chronicles (all e seasons) 107) vampire knight (all e seasons) 108) wolf’s rain 109) xxxHOLIC (all e seasons) 110) yakitate japan 111) yuyuhakusho (HATE IT) 112) zero no tsukaima (all e seasons) 113) zombie loanstill got 2 more anime i forgot to state 114) cluster edge 115) gurren lagannstill got 2 more anime i forgot to state 114) cluster edge 115) gurren lagann more

Resolved Question: Algebra word problem. Answer for a chance to win BIG!?

At toad's starting position, it is hopping at 1+1/2 inch per hop at 15 hops per minute in a straight line. After 7 minutes a cat comes along and injures the toad's leg causing it to lose 75% of its hop distance (meaning a 75% loss in distance covered per hop) and it now only hops 6 times per minute. Also, the toad is no longer hopping in a straight line but now has a clockwise circular radius of 2 feet during travel. After 4 minutes from being injured and assuming that the toad has never stopped hopping, it gets swallowed up by a snake who then travels in a perpendicular straight line, left, relative to the toad's last bearing. Assuming that there is no pause in travel of the snake, the snake with toad carries the toad in a straight line for 3 minutes slithering at 15 feet per minute. After the 3 minutes the unlucky snake with toad slithers across a geyser, which then launches the snake with toad into the air (traveling the same bearing as the snake with toad was slithering). The formula to describe the snake with toad's flight path is 3x^2 - 4x + 7 (unless you’re in calculus assume that there is no change in horizontal speed - if you are, account for velocity in ft/sec). At the vertex of the snake with toad's flight path, it is picked up by a hawk, which travels in a direction perpendicular to the flight path of the snake with toad. The relative change from the flight path of the snake with toad to the flight path of the hawk with snake with toad is right. The hawk travels in a straight line, parallel to the level ground, for 5 minutes at the speed of 15 feet per second. After 5 minutes the hawk then lands in her nest on the side of a mountain to feed her hatchlings. How far did the toad travel from the starting position? Trigonometry students and above please account for the height of the nest. Algebra and below, don’t account for it.Next weeks word problem asks how to land a Brittish monkey on Venus, assuming that the Brittish monkey doesn't understand any measurments but US Standard, which makes no sense at all. more

Resolved Question: Can Air Asia passengers check in at KL CAT in KL Sentral while travelling by KLIA Ekspres to LCCT?

I will travel by Air Asia. From KL Sentral can I check in my luggage for the Airliner once I travel by KLIA Ekspres? more

Resolved Question: Flying with a Kitten?

I have a 5 month old kitten who was going to be spayed in Feb after Christmas break because the vet had said she needed to be 6 months to be spayed and we did not want to fly her so close after surgery. However at 5 months she went into her first heat, and from what i know will continue to go in and out of heat until she is spayed or meets that special male cat. She will be entering a home with a neutered male cat and staying the for 3 weeks over Christmas and I was wondering if this you be a problem or how they would get along with her in heat. Anyways, I was wondering what are the guidelines after spaying? would she be ok for air travel? How long after being spayed would it be safe for her to fly? Thanks!Oh, she is registered to fly, and approved by the airline, as is the kennel she has.More looking for health risk of flying after surgery. more

Resolved Question: Algebra Word Problem?

At toad's starting position, it is hopping at 1+1/2 inch per hop at 15 hops per minute in a straight line. After 7 minutes a cat comes along and injures the toad's leg causing it to lose 75% of its hop distance (meaning a 75% loss in distance covered per hop) and it now only hops 6 times per minute. Also, the toad is no longer hopping in a straight line but now has a clockwise circular radius of 2 feet during travel. After 4 minutes from being injured and assuming that the toad has never stopped hopping, it gets swallowed up by a snake who then travels in a perpendicular straight line, left, relative to the toad's last bearing. Assuming that there is no pause in travel of the snake, the snake with toad carries the toad in a straight line for 3 minutes slithering at 15 feet per minute. After the 3 minutes the unlucky snake with toad slithers across a geyser, which then launches the snake with toad into the air (traveling the same bearing as the snake with toad was slithering). The formula to describe the snake with toad's flight path is 3x^2 - 4x + 7 (unless you’re in calculus assume that there is no change in horizontal speed - if you are, account for velocity in ft/sec). At the vertex of the snake with toad's flight path, it is picked up by a hawk, which travels in a direction perpendicular to the flight path of the snake with toad. The relative change from the flight path of the snake with toad to the flight path of the hawk with snake with toad is right. The hawk travels in a straight line, parallel to the level ground, for 5 minutes at the speed of 15 feet per second. After 5 minutes the hawk then lands in her nest on the side of a mountain to feed her hatchlings. How far did the toad travel from the starting position? Trigonometry students and above please account for the height of the nest. Algebra and below, don’t account for it. more

Resolved Question: I need to take my cat on a plane and can't get pet meds or order stuff online. What people meds might help?

Here is my dilemma... I live in a developing country and am taking my cat back to the US. I was at the vet today and asked about medications for sedation for travel and he said he said they weren't available here. Now I've read that many of you say never sedate a cat for air travel, but please don't give me that answer because you don't know how much trouble she has with her carrier. She HURTS herself every time she's in there. I think she may have had a traumatic experience as a kitten because she panics and, tries to squeeze her nose through the metal bars until it's cut up and bleeding. She cries loudly the entire time (I've experienced crying for 2 hour periods non-stop to the detriment of the other passengers on the bus). Soft music and a blanket do nothing to help ease her level of stress. I read about and tried children's benedryll and it may have helped a little, but I didn't notice much difference in her whining or stress level. She was still in a panic. If there are any vets on here, is there any medicine that is a prescription for both humans and pets? I might then be able to find it at the pharmacy. Please, I'm getting desperate and most online companies don't ship here, and if they do it's unreliable and could take a month. Help me get my baby home safely!!!Wow, thanks for the responses so far. Some good suggestions... The only problem with a smaller carrier is that many airlines have the restriction that the animal must be able to stand in his/her carrier. It's going to be about a 6 hour flight. I'll see if I can pad the bars though and still give her breathing room. She does it with the plastic slits too unfortunately, but not as badly as with the bars.So country: Morocco. I live in a small town as well, but my vet is in Ouarzazate, a city, and nothing is available there. Morocco is not a pet culture. They have some public vet nurses for farm animals, but pet care is very difficult here. The cities are the only places for any pet care supplies, though options are truly limited even there. I had no selection of cat carriers- there was one I could buy in a small shop and I was lucky to find it. If I thought there were any alternatives to drugging my cat, I would take them, but I see none. more

Resolved Question: Any ideas for my horror story for English class?

Chapter 1: Giselle and the Stoned(y) Curse It was a dark, scary night in Halloween Town. All the monsters were lurking about. There were witches in the air and smiling pumpkins everywhere. The owls were hooting and the leaves were dancing as they fell off the raggedy old trees. The wind was as calm and silent as a mouse in its house. All was well in Halloween Town, when out of nowhere came an unsuspected guess. “HA HA HA,” went the unsuspected guess, “Halloween Town will soon be mine, and no one can stop me.” The creatures started to quiver with fear, for they knew that all hope was lost. The unsuspected guess soon started turning everyone into stone. While on the other end of town, was a mere witch with extraordinary powers named Giselle who lived in the Haunted Woods with her evil stepsisters. Now, Giselle was only a young teenager who always wanted to travel and go on adventures. Giselle loved to ride her broomstick, but whenever she would ride, her wicked stepsisters would called to her at the top of their lungs, “Giselle Giselle, come back here!” Miserably, Giselle came back and her stepsisters grounded her for life. Longing for somewhere to go, she leaped on her broom and rode off. After riding for so long, she jumped off her broom and landed in Halloween Town. She glanced around but, all she saw were statues. “Hello” she yelled, there was no answer. Then from out of the blue came the evil warlock who took control of all the creatures of Halloween Town. When he spotted her, he was furious to see a witch in Halloween Town. He tried to turn Giselle into a mere statue but, she was too fast and she quickly dodged his attack. “What you’re doing is wrong and therefore, I will not let you continue on.” said Giselle, determined to defeat him. Giselle and the warlock fought until the end and as the battle continued, something astonishing happed. One by one, the statues started to transform back and the spell was broken. The crowd of creatures gathered around to thank Giselle for defeating the warlock and restoring peace back into Halloween Town. After that, she got on her broomstick and flew off, never to be heard from again. For she was on her own, traveling and seeking adventure. Her stepsisters were depressed, for they knew that she would never return, as the years passed. Halloween Town was safe and so was the world, but this was only the beginning for Giselle. For she knew that there was far more to come, but she did not care because she was prepared for anything that came her way. Chapter 2: Giselle and the Grim Reaper It’s been 4 years, since Giselle’s little adventure in Halloween Town. Four years, since she left her evil stepsisters, and of course, four years, since she left her home in the Haunted Woods, in seek of adventure. Since then, Giselle spent her time traveling to new unheardof realms with her black cat, Jinx; and as for her sisters, they ended up going bankrupted and losing everything, including the house and had to work in order to survive. Giselle spent her time studying magic, battling evil, brewing up concoctions, and saving the day. However, our story continues in the small town of Shriekville (Shadyside), with our hero, Giselle, now 17, unaware of what was to come. Giselle was on her midnight broom ride, as she soared into the night, looking down at the smiling faces of the townspeople. giselle enjoyed gloomy, mystifying atmospheres, so evey now and then, she would stop in the cementary and…… She met her friend rebecca (Priscilla). However, one day, while she and her friend were at the cementary… found something grusome….midnight…..dead body….blood spuking….3rd night of full moon, something unbeliveable happened…..hid in the brushes…..saw the grim reaper killing his next victim…….any witch stories? more

Voting Question: What would cause this in a dog..?

I asked a few questions about this previously, and after traveling to 4 more veterinary hospitals numerous times, I still have no answers. Every vet is confused, and it seems like there's no way to find out what's going on. First, read my other question.. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgdLjf1QUtPOngzM4DJrm5vsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20091001201318AAguZGd Since then, we've had more x-rays and bloodwork done, as well as an ultrasound. The first x-ray showed that he had an enlarged liver, an enlarged heart, and fluid on his lungs. The second x-ray showed that he had a slightly enlarged liver, a normal-sized heart (high end of normal), and no fluid on his lungs. The ultrasound showed that he had a normal liver, a healthy abdomen, a normal heart (aside from his left ventricle being slightly smaller than the right ventricle), and a small nodule on his adrenal gland (this made me worried, so I asked the ultrasonographer about it, and he said that it was nothing to worry about; that it was just a benign growth. This still makes me skeptical, so I'm requesting further testing on it.) His bloodwork came back pretty abnormal the first time, yet it came back normal the second time. The ultrasonographer, and the third vet told us that he may have had a pre-existing tracheal disorder, and now something's irritating it (the same thing that attacked our cats). They said that this is not extremely likely, but they're not checking anything off until it's been tested. I have him scheduled for a tracheoscopy, to see if that's what this is. One of my biggest concerns is that he may have leptospirosis, or something similar to it. One of my other dogs is incontinent, and she takes medication for it. Sometimes, she'll have an accident, and it will be cleaned up right away, but I'm afraid that the bacterial spores in her urine transfer to the air or something. I've collected a urine sample from the incontinent dog, and I'll drop it off at my regular vet tomorrow to test for ammonia levels and everything. The environmentalist came to our house and checked it out, but now I have to wait two weeks for some air & water test results to come back in (mainly for things like radon). We're hiring a bacterial toxins specialist, but I don't know if they'll know anything more. I'm trying to find similar experiences, but I'm at a loss. Help? more

Resolved Question: How can I get my cat from Ft. Lauderdale to Chicago safely, comfortably, and without any risks?

I have read a lot of posts here about the best and safest method to travel out of state with your cat, and honestly, I don't think any of them are easy on the cat emotionally or physically. A lot of people say that driving is better for the cat, but then my cat will have to spend countless hours in a vehicle. Flying on the other hand is so much shorter. It's only a 31/2 hr flight from Ft. Lauderdale to Chicago, but then I worry about him being up in the air, and the physical and emotional stress of that. Although they say not to sedate a cat, at least he would be asleep so he might not know what's going on, but then of course I would worry about the harmful effects of sedating him while up in the air. Honestly, I don't think there's any easy way to do it. I actually read that there are pet airlines that only fly pets across country. I think it's at least $500 or so, which is crazy, but I don't know what else to do. I love my little guy sooo much and can't bear the thought of seeing him scared, uncomfortable, or in any pain, so I just want to do best thing. Is there any answer? Thanks!timmmahhhh FYI - I cannot do the trip without my cat, as it is not a trip. I am moving out of state. more

Resolved Question: COULD ANYONE HELP ME WITH MY PHP ANTI GRAVITY THESIS PLEASE?

I did post this at the CompuKer programming/anihalation section a few weeks ago but the response was poor - so now that they've let me out again for the the weekend, ( on good behaviour - ha ha ha! ), I'll try here for more help again. After much research I now have a practical method of testing out my ANTI-GRAVITY theory - yes, ANTI-GRAVITY - which is widely known in scientific circles as; ZILOGS32's MURPHIC PRINCIPLE of RESONANCE and first published in New Scientist April 1st 2001. I will be putting this thesis forward for my PhD and require some 3D animated modelling calculations/suggestions. I am using Carrara Pro 6 from the DAZ Studio environment and in Physics mode. My theory is based on Murphies Laws of Physics. Murphy tells us that, ( amongst many of his well trusted/used laws ); 1. Buttered toast will always fall buttered-side down. 2. Cats will always land on their feet. Now, after modelling in 3D, what I propose to do is find a suitable height such as a tower block of around 40 levels high. Then measure accurately the dimensions of various slices of buttered toast and cats. I will do this by immersing them in a suitably sized vessel of water and taking a reading of displacement - providing volumetric dimensional values. From this we can calculate weight and mass etc. These measurements will then be used to set the trajectile force of my firing device. We now fire a specimen of toast off the tower and then a cat. Both will obviously follow a parabola through the air of which we then use calculus - differentiation for the rate of change - integration for the area under the parabola - which will enable us to find a dimensional match for the next stage of the experiment. This will, of course, require quite a number of slices of toast and cats - a problem I will address at the end of this post. This stage is the crucial one and encompasses all my research. We now SUPER-GLUE a selected slice of buttered toast to the BACK of a selected cat, ( the toast is glued butter side up of course ). Then, ( just to ensure accuracy ), we immerse the toast/cat combination in the water vessel again and take readings and make weight/mass calculations taking into account the results obtained from the previous individual toast and cat experiments. Then we simply set the trajectile force accordingly and FIRE! What I expect to see is that the toast/cat combination will NOT LAND AND WILL HOVER/RESONATE IN MID-AIR - Hey-presto - ANTI-GRAVITY! This is because if the toast lands buttered side down then it is in violation of Murphies laws because the cat is feet up. By the same token, if the cat lands on it's feet then the toast is buttered side up - another physics violation and therefore impossible. Now my learned friends, to my immediate problems. I can supply the tower block, the firing device/mechanism, the water vessel and a limitless amount of toast/butter, ( not forgetting a calculator/computer software ). COULD SOMEONE PLEASE SUPPLY THE CATS? Could someone also assist me in the 3D modelling calculations for animation? The practical uses of this are immense. For instance, you can design a slice of toast, ( buttered of course and with the correct amount/mass ), cut it into 4 and glue them to each paws of a pre-measured cat. Then place this combination under your car and your car will levitate - no need for jacks anymore - enabling you to do maintenance etc. The applications are unlimitied! Your help in this matter would be gratefully appreciated and you can sleep peacefully at night knowing how much you have contributed to science. Thank you for your time, Regards. PS. Please do not fall into the trap of thinking that stripey cats will travel off the tower block faster cos they have built-in 'go faster stripes' - RIDICULOUS! PPS NO CATS WILL BE HARMED as I will make sure there are suitable landing facilities like a mattress - should be enough! PPPS Yes, I know all about those sites that have similar ideas like this. But I tell you this, those people do not have a grasp on reality cos I contacted one of them and they did'nt even know that Star Trek is the best reality show on TV. Ok, yes I do know that it's not really live cos it takes a few days for the singals to reach us but.........Twisted... Your logic is flawed! How many slices have YOU tried and how many - in numbers not stats - did they use?Big Bob: Fascinating. Meesterb...: Get a life as you don't know what humour is - and the silly answer to your beans! more

Resolved Question: Help with ANTI-GRAVITY 3D MODELLING and CATS.?

After much research I now have a practical method of testing out my ANTI-GRAVITY theory - yes, ANTI-GRAVITY - which is widely known in scientific circles as; ZILOGS32's MURPHIC PRINCIPLE of RESONANCE and first published in New Scientist April 1st 2001. I will be putting this thesis forward for my PhD and require some 3D animated modelling calculations/suggestions. I am using Carrara Pro 6 from the DAZ Studio environment and in Physics mode. My theory is based on Murphies Laws of Physics. Murphy tells us that, ( amongst many of his well trusted/used laws ); 1. Buttered toast will always fall buttered-side down. 2. Cats will always land on their feet. Now, after modelling in 3D, what I propose to do is find a suitable height such as a tower block of around 40 levels high. Then measure accurately the dimensions of various slices of butterd toast and cats. I will do this by immersing them in a suitably sized vessel of water and taking a reading of displacement - providing volumetric dimensional values. From this we can calculate weight and mass etc. These measurements will then be used to set the trajectile force of my firing device. We now fire a specimen of toast off the tower and then a cat. Both will obviously follow a parabloa through the air of which we then use calculus - differentiation for the rate of change - integration for the area under the parabola - which will enable us to find a dimensional match for the next stage of the experiment. This will, of course, require quite a number of slices of toast and cats - a problem I will address at the end of this post. This stage is the crucial one and encompasses all my research. We now SUPER-GLUE a selected slice of buttered toast to the BACK of a selected cat, ( the toast is glued butter side up of course ). Then, ( just to ensure accuracy ), we immerse the toast/cat combination in the water vessel again and take readings and make weight/mass calculations taking into account the results obtained from the previous individual toast and cat experiments. Then we simply set the trajectile force accordingly and FIRE! What I expect to see is that the toast/cat combination will NOT LAND AND WILL HOVER/RESONATE IN MID-AIR - Hey-presto - ANTI GRAVITY! This is because if the toast lands buttered side down then it is in violation of murphies laws because the cat is feet up. By the same token, if the cat lands on it's feet then the toast is buttered side up - another physics violation and therefore impossible. Now my learned friends, to my immediate problems. I can supply the tower block, the firing device/mechanism, the water vessel and a limitless amount of toast/butter, ( not forgetting a calculator/computer software ). Could someone please supply the cats? Could someone assist me in the 3D modelling calculations for animation? The practical uses of this are immense. For instance, you can design a slice of toast, ( buttered of course and with the correct amount/mass ), cut it into 4 and glue them to each paw of a pre-measured cat. Then place this combination under your car and your car will levitate - no need for jacks anymore - enabling you to do maintenance etc. Your help in this matter would be gratefully appreciated and you can sleep peacefully at night knowing how much you have contributed to science. Thank you for your time, Regards. PS. Please do not fall into the trap of thinking that Tabby/stripey cats will travel off the tower block faster cos they have built-in 'go faster stripes' - RIDICULOUS! PPS NO CATS WILL BE HARMED as I will make sure there are suitable landing facilities like a mattress - should be enough!Loodlini: Those people have lost their grip on reality. My idea came from the use of anti-gravity used on the Starship Enterprise - Star Trek. Did you know that Star Trek is the best reality TV show going? The only difference between it and other reality shows is that, ( although they film it just as its happening ), it takes a few days for the signal to reach us! Grady: Tut, tut. I expected better from you. I REALLY need your cats! To save money on flying them across the pond to me, just sticky tape them to the wings of the plane. It will only use 1 of their 9 lives - leaving me with the other 8 for launching them off the tower block et. more

Resolved Question: 336 Facts that are completely useless but interesting.Read them all if you can lol?

Useless Facts For every human being on earth, there are about 200 million insects. The harmonica is the world's most popular instrument. By the time they are 65 years old, most Americans have watched more than nine years worth of television. The puck in ice hockey can travel at up to 118 mph (190 km/h). If you stretched all the nerves in the body from end to end, they would be about 47 miles long. Humans have more than 600 muscles in their bodies. Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated. Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar. The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing. A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes. There are more chickens than people in the world. Two-thirds of the world's eggplant is grown in New Jersey. The longest one-syllable word in the English language is "screeched." All of the clocks in the movie "Pulp Fiction" are stuck on 4:20. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple. "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt." All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill. Almonds are a member of the peach family. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. The largest cabbage weighed 144 lbs. There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous. Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula" - and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size: "L.A." A cat has 32 muscles in each ear. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. Tigers have striped skin, not just stripped fur. In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10. Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "Its A Wonderful Life." A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. (DON'T try this at home!) The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world. In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister. There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball. "Stewardesses" is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand. Many hamsters blink one eye at a time. The inventor of the flushing toilet was Thomas Crapper. The average bed is home to over 6 billion dust mites. Plastic lawn flamingos outnumber real flamingos in the U.S.A. Whitby, Ontario has more donut stores per capita than any other place in the world. Starfish have no brain. Dolphins sleep with one eye open. Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a novel with over 50,000 words, none of which containing the letter "E". Bulls are color blind. A can of SPAM is opened every 4 seconds. "Babe" was played by over 48 pigs. Mosquitoes have 47 teeth. Lip stick contains fish scales. The Poison Arrow frog has enough poison to kill 2200 people. The largest known kidney stone weighed 1.36 kilograms. Kidney stones come in any color from yellow to brown. Women blink twice as many times as men do. The McDonalds at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario is the only one in the world that sells hot dogs. A bowling pin only has to tilt 7.5 degrees in order to fall down. The first episode of Leave It To Beaver aired on October 4, 1957. Beaver Cleaver's locker number is 9. The first flushing toilet seen on TV was on Leave It To Beaver. Jerry Seinfeld's apartment number (on the show) is 5A. In the old episodes it was 3A. The life span of a taste bud is ten days. Pi has been calculated to 2,260,321,363 digits. The billionth digit in Pi is 9. The first 100 numbers of Pi are: 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884… 58209749445923078164062862089986280348… Click HERE for 99,999 digits of pi! A stretched out Slinky is 87 feet long. An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes. Emus can't walk backwards. A group of unicorns is called a blessing. A group of kangaroos is called a mob. A group of whales is called a pod. A group of geese is called a gaggle. A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of ravens is called a murder. A group of bears is called a sleuth. 12 or more cows is called a flink. A baby oyster is called a spat. Chickens can't swallow while they are upside down. In the October 22, 1945 edition of Life magazine there was a picture of a chicken with its head cut off. It was alive too! The average garden variety caterpillar has 248 muscles in its head. Pinocchio was made of pine. The laFor some reason not all of them appeared so its not 336 anymore,id say about half made it,sorry Also this was asked a year ago and i just happen to find it and wanted to ask what you think more

Resolved Question: My husband wants to join the Air Force?

We are both 27 now and have one child. He is planning on signing up after the first of the year. Our son's 1st birthday is in December and we also don't want to miss out on his first enjoyable Christmas with the families. Basically, he wants to join for the free college and to make a better career for himself than the fairly dead end one he's currently in. I want to be very supportive of him and I know that this is probably a great opportunity for him (us) but I just have doubts. I am having a hard time with the idea of uprooting my son. His grandparents absolutely adore him. My mother hates going more than a week without seeing him. My father used to be a traveling nurse, but took a permanent job at home just before my son was born so he could be a granddad. And my brother is one of my best friends and is just the proudest uncle in the world. How can I just leave them? If you are an Air Force Wife and have a family could you just let me know how the experience has been for you? Was it easy to adjust to or has it been really difficult? What is the housing like? And can you bring your pets along? (We have a dog and 2 cats) What is life like on base? What sort of amenities are on base? Is there daycare and what does it cost? Do you suggest that I also get a job near the base? What are the health care benefits? How often would my husband be away? How soon/how easy is it for him to get into schooling? How should we plan to get our furniture there or is it provided? I suppose that's it for now. That's all I can think of at the moment. I'm sorry! I know it's a lot, but it's a very big decision and I'm very nervous about it. more

Voting Question: What should I get my boyfriend for his 21st?

Ok so we've been together for more than 3 months now, I know that doesn't seem like long at all but before we were going out we were the closest of friends. We met on the 1st day of uni and instantly clicked and had that "connection". We spent lots of time together in 1st year, he only lived on the floor below me. And in 2nd year we shared a house (along with 5 other people!) So we were very close before we were going out and saw a lot of each other, we'd basically been living together for a year and a half when I asked him out. In the 2 years I've known him we've had some really great times together so I want this present to be something special that reflects our friendship and relationship. But just after his birthday I am going to spend 9 months abroad, 7 of which will be in Guadeloupe, which isn't exactly easyjet/ryan air cheap-flights-hop-over-for-a-weekend distance. So I want to get him something that he will see often and when he does he thinks of me. He's pretty sensitive when he wants to be, is into cars, big cats, dogs, biology, travelling... He's already got a nice ring and I can't get him a watch because the watches he wants are WAY out of my price range!! He's pretty fussy with clothes. He's going to thailand and Cambodia for a few weeks before I go away and I'm hoping to join him but it depends on my work situation. Any inspiration would be greatly appreciated!! I really want to get him something perfect but dont know what. Thanks! more

Resolved Question: how to write a covering letter with results!!!?

hi! im 23 and worked in sales for a good 5 years now and studied Travel & Tourism at college as i thought when i was 18 i wanted to be an air hostess..... now change of plan and been stuck in sales! a job has come up to work with animals - dogs/cats mostly and i would love to apply as i now feel this would be my dream job but dont just want to send my c.v as they will have one look at it and see i have no previous expereince except when i was 16 i helped at a mini zoo. So.... the question im asking is how i can put together a really good covering letter and tips any examples would be great! more

Resolved Question: Pet Owners. What do you think of the first ever Pet Airlines? Details inside->?

Paws up: All-pet airline hits skies NEW YORK – One trip for their Jack Russell terrier in a plane's cargo hold was enough to convince Alysa Binder and Dan Wiesel that owners needed a better option to get their pets from one city to another. On Tuesday, the first flight for the husband-and-wife team's Pet Airways, the first-ever all-pet airline, took off from Republic Airport in Farmingdale, N.Y. All commercial airlines allow a limited number of small pets to fly in the cabin. Others must travel as checked bags or in the cargo hold — a dark and sometimes dangerous place where temperatures can vary wildly. Binder and Wiesel used their consulting backgrounds and business savvy to start Pet Airways in 2005. The last four years have been spent designing their fleet of five planes according to new four-legged requirements, dealing with FAA regulations and setting up airport schedules. The two say they're overwhelmed with the response. Flights on Pet Airways are already booked up for the next two months. Pet Airways will fly a pet between five major cities — New York, Washington, Chicago, Denver, and Los Angeles. The $250 one-way fare is comparable to pet fees at the largest U.S. airlines. For owners the big difference is service. Dogs and cats will fly in the main cabin of a Suburban Air Freight plane, retooled and lined with carriers in place of seats. Pets (about 50 on each flight) will be escorted to the plane by attendants that will check on the animals every 15 minutes during flight. The pets are also given pre-boarding walks and bathroom breaks. And at each of the five airports it serves, the company has created a "Pet Lounge" for future fliers to wait and sniff before flights. The company will operate out of smaller, regional airports in the five launch cities, which will mean an extra trip for most owners dropping off their pets if they are flying too. Stops in cities along the way means the pets will take longer to reach a destination than their owners. A trip from New York to Los Angeles, for example, will take about 24 hours. On that route, pets will stop in Chicago, have a bathroom break, play time, dinner, and bunk for the night before finishing the trip the next day. The rest of the story is in this link if you want to check it out-> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090715/ap_on_bi_ge/us_airlines_pet_airways_6 more

Resolved Question: What are some great air travel for pets services?

I want to fly two cats from El Paso to Ohio. more

Resolved Question: Independent/dependent clauses?

Thank you so much!! 10 points for correct answer 1. This sentence contains a comma splice. After which word does the comma that creates the comma splice occur? The biology professor, who is retired, discovered a cure for rabies when he was a young man, he could have been famous. a. professor b. retired c. man 2. This sentence contains a comma splice. After which word does the comma that creates the comma splice occur? When the police officer stepped to the podium, the crowd cheered, the captain awarded the citation. a. podium b. cheered 3. This sentence contains a comma splice. After which word does the comma that creates the comma splice occur? Their research, well received by the medical world, is impressive, therefore many physicians think the two of them deserve a Nobel Prize. a. research b. world c. impressive 4. This sentence contains a comma splice. After which word does the comma that creates the comma splice occur? After noon, when all the rock climbers had reached the top, their guide consulted a map, the trail, it seemed, led west. a. noon b. top c. map d. trail 5. This sentence is a run-on sentence. After which word does the second independent clause begin? Space is the last frontier the mystery of the heavens will always fascinate us. a. frontier b. heavens 6.This sentence is a run-on sentence. After which word does the second independent clause begin? The launch of the Russian satellite Sputnik in 1957 startled the world the Soviet Union was ahead in the space race. a. 1957 b. world c. Union 7. This sentence is a run-on sentence. After which word does the second independent clause begin? Astronauts like John Glenn were heroes they captured the country's imagination. a. Glenn b. heroes 8. This sentence is a run-on sentence. After which word does the second independent clause begin? Someday humans will live permanently in space it is, at least, a strong possibility. a. space b. least 9. This sentence is a run-on sentence. After which word does the second independent clause begin? Over the last forty years, scientists have learned much about space, however, our knowledge is still very limited. a. years b. space c. however 10. What does this group of words illustrate? Our government is based on a system of checks and balances this is known as the separation of powers. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 11. What does this group of words illustrate? When the nights turn cold and the leaves begin falling and the smell of frost is in the air, Theo's thoughts turn to skiing and snowboarding and warm nights by the fire, even if it's still weeks before the ski areas will open for business. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 12. What does this group of words illustrate? Lower airfares have allowed many more people to see the world now almost anyone can afford to travel. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 13. What does this group of words illustrate? That cat climbs trees all day, he never seems to get tired. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentencb. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 14. What does this group of words illustrate? Many businesses now conduct business over the Internet, it's the shopping mall of the nineties. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 15. What does this group of words illustrate? The cat jumped from the chair to the table overturning the lamp. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 16. What does this group of words illustrate? Doctors recommend a diet high in fiber and low in fat and calories, to live a long and active life, it is important to eat well. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 17. What does this group of words illustrate? Her uncle is the kind of neighbor who always does favors he knows how to repair almost anything. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 18. What does this group of words illustrate? Caroline's favorite movie is Titanic, has seen it fifteen times. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 19. What does this group of words illustrate? Before cooking clams, wash them thoroughly with a scrub brush to remove as much sand as possible. a.A complete, correctly punctuated sentence b.A comma splice c.A run-o more

Voting Question: Independent/Dependent Clause helpp plzz (multiple choice questions)?

Thank you so much!! 10 points for correct answer 1. This sentence contains a comma splice. After which word does the comma that creates the comma splice occur? The biology professor, who is retired, discovered a cure for rabies when he was a young man, he could have been famous. a. professor b. retired c. man 2. This sentence contains a comma splice. After which word does the comma that creates the comma splice occur? When the police officer stepped to the podium, the crowd cheered, the captain awarded the citation. a. podium b. cheered 3. This sentence contains a comma splice. After which word does the comma that creates the comma splice occur? Their research, well received by the medical world, is impressive, therefore many physicians think the two of them deserve a Nobel Prize. a. research b. world c. impressive 4. This sentence contains a comma splice. After which word does the comma that creates the comma splice occur? After noon, when all the rock climbers had reached the top, their guide consulted a map, the trail, it seemed, led west. a. noon b. top c. map d. trail 5. This sentence is a run-on sentence. After which word does the second independent clause begin? Space is the last frontier the mystery of the heavens will always fascinate us. a. frontier b. heavens 6. This sentence is a run-on sentence. After which word does the second independent clause begin? The launch of the Russian satellite Sputnik in 1957 startled the world the Soviet Union was ahead in the space race. a. 1957 b. world c. Union 7. This sentence is a run-on sentence. After which word does the second independent clause begin? Astronauts like John Glenn were heroes they captured the country's imagination. a. Glenn b. heroes 8. This sentence is a run-on sentence. After which word does the second independent clause begin? Someday humans will live permanently in space it is, at least, a strong possibility. a. space b. least 9. This sentence is a run-on sentence. After which word does the second independent clause begin? Over the last forty years, scientists have learned much about space, however, our knowledge is still very limited. a. years b. space c. however 10. What does this group of words illustrate? Our government is based on a system of checks and balances this is known as the separation of powers. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 11. What does this group of words illustrate? When the nights turn cold and the leaves begin falling and the smell of frost is in the air, Theo's thoughts turn to skiing and snowboarding and warm nights by the fire, even if it's still weeks before the ski areas will open for business. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 12. What does this group of words illustrate? Lower airfares have allowed many more people to see the world now almost anyone can afford to travel. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 13. What does this group of words illustrate? That cat climbs trees all day, he never seems to get tired. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 14. What does this group of words illustrate? Many businesses now conduct business over the Internet, it's the shopping mall of the nineties. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 15. What does this group of words illustrate? The cat jumped from the chair to the table overturning the lamp. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 16. What does this group of words illustrate? Doctors recommend a diet high in fiber and low in fat and calories, to live a long and active life, it is important to eat well. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 17. What does this group of words illustrate? Her uncle is the kind of neighbor who always does favors he knows how to repair almost anything. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above 18. What does this group of words illustrate? Caroline's favorite movie is Titanic, has seen it fifteen times. a. a complete, correctly punctuated sentence b. a comma splice c. a run-on sentence d. none of the above more

Resolved Question: pls help with my assignment..?

i can't answer these tricky questions on my own.. need help.. pls.. 1. which of the ff. animals are found in your place? a. dog and birds b. butterflies c. cats and rats d. all of the above 2. which number below is closest to 18,650 when rounded to the nearest ten thousand? a. 20,000 b. 19,000 c. 18,000 d. 17,000 3. what are the prime numbers between 80 and 90? a. 81,85 b. 83,88 c. 83,89 d. 83,85 4. the only odd number between 817 and 824 is a. 817 b. 818 c. 819 d. 821 5. the pencil in the water looks broken in the glass of water, why? I. the light travels faster in the water than in air. II. the light travels faster in the air above the water than in the water. III. the light slightly changes in direction in water. IV. the light travels directly through the water. a. I and II b. II and III c. I and III d. I-IV 6. a farmer covered the newly planted pechay seedlings with cardboard, why? a. the sun is too strong for the seedlings. b. the rain is troo strong for the seedlings. c. the cardboard protects the plants from the insects. d. the cardboard protects the plants from pollution. more

Resolved Question: best cat carrier for a very long trip?

I have to move from California to N. Y and I'm taking my cat with me in the car, traveling by air is not an option. what's the best soft carrier I can get her ? I want her to be able to move around and have enough space to walk, I kinda don't like hard carriers but if you guys think that'd be best I'll go with that. i want opinions. Please no answers about what a bad owner I am for taking my cat on the long trip, I don't have the money to pay for a week or two for a cat hotel, move all of my stuff in a U-haul , pay for my own hotels and then come back by plane to pick up the cat, so don't be mean. Do know this is not my choice and she is my family and I won't give her away, that's not an option either. I'll stop at hotels every night and will make sure the hotel allows cats. Thanks more

Resolved Question: Hello there, did you know .... ?

For every human being on earth, there are about 200 million insects. The harmonica is the world's most popular instrument. Non-dairy creamer is flammable By the time they are 65 years old, most Americans have watched more than nine years worth of television. The puck in ice hockey can travel at up to 118 mph (190 km/h). If you stretched all the nerves in the body from end to end, they would be about 47 miles long. Humans have more than 600 muscles in their bodies. Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated. Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. There are 293 ways to make changea for a dollar. The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing. A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes. There are more chickens than people in the world. Two-thirds of the world's eggplant is grown in New Jersey. The longest one-syllable word in the English language is "screeched." All of the clocks in the movie "Pulp Fiction" are stuck on 4:20. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple. "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt." All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill. Almonds are a member of the peach family. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. The largest cabbage weighed 144 lbs. There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous. Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula" - and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size: "L.A." A cat has 32 muscles in each ear. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. Tigers have striped skin, not just stripped fur. In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10. Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "Its A Wonderful Life." A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. (DON'T try this at home!) The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world. In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister. There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball. "Stewardesses" is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand. Many hamsters blink one eye at a time. The inventor of the flushing toilet was Thomas Crapper. The average bed is home to over 6 billion dust mites. Plastic lawn flamingos outnumber real flamingos in the U.S.A. Whitby, Ontario has more donut stores per capita than any other place in the world. Starfish have no brain. Dolphins sleep with one eye open. Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a novel with over 50,000 words, none of which containing the letter "E". Bulls are color blind. A can of SPAM is opened every 4 seconds. "Babe" was played by over 48 pigs. Mosquitoes have 47 teeth. Lip stick contains fish scales. The Poison Arrow frog has enough poison to kill 2200 people. The largest known kidney stone weighed 1.36 kilograms. Kidney stones come in any color from yellow to brown. Women blink twice as many times as men do. The McDonalds at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario is the only one in the world that sells hot dogs. A bowling pin only has to tilt 7.5 degrees in order to fall down. The first episode of Leave It To Beaver aired on October 4, 1957. Beaver Cleaver's locker number is 9. The first flushing toilet seen on TV was on Leave It To Beaver. Jerry Seinfeld's apartment number (on the show) is 5A. In the old episodes it was 3A. The life span of a taste bud is ten days. Pi has been calculated to 2,260,321,363 digits. The billionth digit in Pi is 9. The first 100 numbers of Pi are: 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884... 58209749445923078164062862089986280348... Click HERE for 99,999 digits of pi! A stretched out Slinky is 87 feet long. An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes. Emus can't walk backwards. A group of unicorns is called a blessing. A group of kangaroos is called a mob. A group of whales is called a pod. A group of geese is called a gaggle. A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of ravens is called a murder. A group of bears is called a sleuth. 12 or more cows is called a flink. A baby oyster is called a spat. Chickens can't swallow while they are upside down. In the October 22, 1945 edition of Life magazine there was a picture of a chicken with its head cut off. It was alive too! The average garden variety caterpillar has 248 muscles in its head. Pinocchio was more

Resolved Question: POLL: Did you know ..?

For every human being on earth, there are about 200 million insects. The harmonica is the world's most popular instrument. Non-dairy creamer is flammable By the time they are 65 years old, most Americans have watched more than nine years worth of television. The puck in ice hockey can travel at up to 118 mph (190 km/h). If you stretched all the nerves in the body from end to end, they would be about 47 miles long. Humans have more than 600 muscles in their bodies. Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated. Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. There are 293 ways to make changea for a dollar. The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing. A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes. There are more chickens than people in the world. Two-thirds of the world's eggplant is grown in New Jersey. The longest one-syllable word in the English language is "screeched." All of the clocks in the movie "Pulp Fiction" are stuck on 4:20. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple. "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt." All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill. Almonds are a member of the peach family. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. The largest cabbage weighed 144 lbs. There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous. Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula" - and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size: "L.A." A cat has 32 muscles in each ear. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. Tigers have striped skin, not just stripped fur. In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10. Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "Its A Wonderful Life." A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. (DON'T try this at home!) The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world. In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister. There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball. "Stewardesses" is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand. Many hamsters blink one eye at a time. The inventor of the flushing toilet was Thomas Crapper. The average bed is home to over 6 billion dust mites. Plastic lawn flamingos outnumber real flamingos in the U.S.A. Whitby, Ontario has more donut stores per capita than any other place in the world. Starfish have no brain. Dolphins sleep with one eye open. Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a novel with over 50,000 words, none of which containing the letter "E". Bulls are color blind. A can of SPAM is opened every 4 seconds. "Babe" was played by over 48 pigs. Mosquitoes have 47 teeth. Lip stick contains fish scales. The Poison Arrow frog has enough poison to kill 2200 people. The largest known kidney stone weighed 1.36 kilograms. Kidney stones come in any color from yellow to brown. Women blink twice as many times as men do. The McDonalds at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario is the only one in the world that sells hot dogs. A bowling pin only has to tilt 7.5 degrees in order to fall down. The first episode of Leave It To Beaver aired on October 4, 1957. Beaver Cleaver's locker number is 9. The first flushing toilet seen on TV was on Leave It To Beaver. Jerry Seinfeld's apartment number (on the show) is 5A. In the old episodes it was 3A. The life span of a taste bud is ten days. Pi has been calculated to 2,260,321,363 digits. The billionth digit in Pi is 9. The first 100 numbers of Pi are: 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884... 58209749445923078164062862089986280348... Click HERE for 99,999 digits of pi! A stretched out Slinky is 87 feet long. An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes. Emus can't walk backwards. A group of unicorns is called a blessing. A group of kangaroos is called a mob. A group of whales is called a pod. A group of geese is called a gaggle. A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of ravens is called a murder. A group of bears is called a sleuth. 12 or more cows is called a flink. A baby oyster is called a spat. Chickens can't swallow while they are upside down. In the October 22, 1945 edition of Life magazine there was a picture of a chicken with its head cut off. It was alive too! The average garden variety caterpillar has 248 muscles in its head. Pinocchio was more

Resolved Question: What do you think of this Short story?

The walls were covered with the heads of various types of animals. There was a puma from South America that he had tracked deep in the Amazon Jungle, relying only on the paw prints it had left deep in the mud. He had caught malaria that time, and to this day it still flares up. He had gone to Alaska and shot and killed a timber wolf from a helicopter as it flew over the stormy Tundra. That trip he had lost part of his nose from frostbite trying to retrieve its carcass. He had also gone to the Everglades where he had rented an airboat to begin his hunt for alligators. After exhausting hours of setting traps and searching through swamps he finally caught it. But while posing for a picture with the alligator, holding its jaws open only with his hand and foot, his fingers slipped causing the gators mouth to snap shut. He lost a few toes that day. Today he hides the missing digits with a pair of alligator skin boots. He attributed these accidents to bad luck, but others blamed it on his stupidity. Bruce fist became interested in hunting because of his line of work, or rather because of his boredom at work. He spent long hours in an office doing paperwork for his slaughterhouse, a business passed down from his father. But the only problem was a slaughterhouse isn’t very exciting. It just kills cows. Bruce needed something more alive and masculine. He would have liked to be one of those men who climbed Mount Everest, but sadly he didn’t have the right physique for it. Hunting suited him quite well because he was already comfortable with death. He liked to compare himself with President Teddy Roosevelt, who was a big game hunter, too. Bruce had had many girlfriends, but they always ended the same with him being dumped. He always put his needs before anyone else’s and was unable to relate to them (he was always better relating with animals). On Bruce’s 40th birthday he looked around at all of his friends who were married and had children and found himself having a midlife crisis. It wasn’t the fact that he was not married that bothered him, but that for the first time he felt old. Turning 40 might have made others feel discouraged about visions that they had not completed, but for Bruce it only intensified his reason to travel to Africa. One of Bruce’s goals was to hunt the “ King of the Jungle“. He had read in “Big Gaming Wyoming” hunting magazine that the lion is considered by many to be one of the most respected of the animals because it is so terrifying. After reading that article he became obsessed with killing the large cat. He arrived two full hours before his flight departure Bruce felt relived not having to worry that he would not make his flight on time. He boarded the plane his ticket in hand as he was guided to business class. Bruce had a lot of money he could always afford first class but he liked to think of himself as one of the “guys”. He sat down next to a man and began to make small talk. The air in the cabin was very dry. He got up every few hours to stretch and walked up and down the isles. He put on his sleeping mask and earplugs he had bought in the airport and went to sleep. After awaking he took off his sleeping mask and removed his earplugs he looked down the isle, and saw that breakfast was being served. He got up and hasty rushed to use the bathroom to wash up. He used a wet cloth and ran it over his face and arms. He looked into the mirror examined his dehydrated face and the dark circles around his eyes. He transferred to the next plane and another until he was looking down through the small twin-engine plane window at the golden African plains below him. more

Resolved Question: IMPORTANT! I'm pregnant and everyone says I should get rid of my cats! Do I HAVE to?

I'm 5 months pregnant, and everyone in my family is insisting that in order to be a responsible parent, I have to give all of my cats away. I have a Golden Retriever and 5 cats. This is upsetting me a lot, so I thought I'd ask for other advice. Here are the negative points I've been getting: Cat litter is harmful to me and the baby. Of course, I know not to handle it, and my fiancee is always the one to change it. But they say that just having litter in the house is harmful because the dust particles travel through the air. (Our litters are in the basement, where I only go to do laundry). They also say that the cats are a financial black hole, and money spent on them could be saved for the baby. Finally, their biggest point is that the cats could smother the baby. I do know that this can happen, but I feel that we can keep the cats out of the nursery. The door is always closed already. But they say it only takes once to not see one in there, and that's it. So what's your opinion? Can you successfully have cats and a newborn? I mean, I know that people have had cats and babies before, and it's been fine. But my family's point is that there will always be a risk, and gambling with my baby's life would make me irresponsible and selfish. I absolutely don't want to part with my "babies". I rescued them all as kittens, they have their unique personalities and stories, and are very much part of the family. It would be heart-breaking to part with them. But on the other hand, I know that doing the right thing as a parent sometimes means doing things that are hard and you don't want to do. I will put my baby before my feelings for my cats. So what is the right answer? What should I do?"Getting rid" of the cats is not my term, it's what my family is saying. I personally hate when people dump their animals because it becomes inconvenient. In fact, I used to run an animal shelter for unwanted animals, which is how I got my cats in the first place. I took in 28 cats and found them loving permanent homes, and my 5 are the ones I couldn't part with. I'm simply asking if my family's concerns have any validity, and if keeping my cats makes me "selfish" for risking the baby's health.I know all about toxoplasmosis, I did lots of research before getting pregnant, so I knew about this in advance. Like I said, my fiancee has been changing the litters from the beginning. I'm not worried about that! My main concern is the "smothering" theory. I was unsure whether it is valid, which is why I've asked you guys! I never heard of the "crib tent" before, that sounds like a great idea. I'll look into it! Thanks guys! more

Resolved Question: Animals that would survive the End of the World?

I'm working on a hypothetical project involving the end of the world, or at least, as we know it. Let's assume that for my project, the world DOES NOT end by means of nuclear war (so there's no fallout), however, the ecosystem of the Earth is ravaged. There is little vegetation and water (assume you could travel for days on end and not find anything), and the Earth would take on a desert-like feel. Cities would crumble and take on a rocky desert-like feel. The wind is harsh, the oceans have dwindled down to nothing (by unexplained means), and clean air is hard to come by, too. Now finally for the question: What animals would be most likely to adapt and survive in such a harsh world? What animals would be the first to perish? Here's my initial impression, so you can either answer with further detail, or simply agree/disagree with me: I'd think Felidae (cat kingdom), and Canidae (dog kingdom) would certainly evolve and survive in some capacity. I thinik Aves (birds) and Fish would be some of the first to die, since they are very environmentally dependent. My mind hits a brick wall at this point... What else would live or die? more

Voting Question: Math|HUGE HELP IF ANSWERED.?

1. Choose an appropriate metric unit for the mass. several strands of hair (2 points) kilogram meter gram milligram 2. Which is likely to have a mass close to 3 kilograms? (2 points) small feather five-year-old cat grown elephant peach Complete the statement. 3. 6,501.5 km = __ m (2 points) 6,501,500 65,015 650,150,000 650.15 4. 2,231.5 milligrams = __ grams (2 points) 2.2315 g 223.15 g 22,315 g 0.0022315 g 5. When the temperature is 68ºF, the speed of sound in air is approximately 343 meters per second. Approximately how many kilometers does sound travel in one second? (2 points) 34.3 m 3.43 km 0.343 km 0.0343 km 6. A sunflower was 1.8 meters high one week ago. In 7 days it grew 12 centimeters. Find the current height of the sunflower. (2 points) 1.8 m 10.2 cm 13.8 cm 1.92 m more

Resolved Question: Air Travel :- Should i make passport and apply visa for my Cat also???

Along with me i m taking my cat out of country , should i make pp or visa for her also???????Do all airlines allow my cat to travel along with me????she is having one kitten too , very new born. more

Resolved Question: Do your pets travel in style, class and luxury.....?

A new airline scheduled to take off in the US fully expects its passengers to behave like animals. On Pet Airways, of Delray Beach, Florida, all pets travel in the main cabin and owners are not allowed on board - not even in the cargo hold. The airline claims to be the first designed specifically for the safe and comfortable transportation of pets. Company founders Dan Wiesel and Alysa Binder say they got the idea while planning holidays with their pet dog. The airline has scheduled its first flight for cats and dogs for 14 July and will serve five US cities - New York, Washington DC, Chicago, Denver and Los Angeles. Pets - or pawsengers, as the airline calls them - can be booked in online and are checked in to a Pet Lounge at the airport. Pet attendants give the animals a "potty break" shortly before take-off and then monitor the animals during the flight. Owners - or Pet Parents - can follow their travel progress using an online "pet tracker". On its website, the airline promises never to leave a pet alone adding: "A pet attendant will always be within a cat's meow." The flights will be made in 19-seat turbo-prop planes operated by Suburban Air Freight, which have their seats removed to make space for the pet carriers...... Sorry but LMFAO!!! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8004122.stmLOL just noticed their dog is called Zoe....! more

Resolved Question: Good children's book? (This is Part of the first chapter)?

My story over the summer is something I shall cherish until death. My name’s Elana. My dad’s an antique dealer so we travel lots and lots. Right now, We’re in Mississippi, in a small town of Corinth. These people sure are southern. Sometimes I laugh under my breathe but lately I’ve started to catch the accent. My home, well; is on Maple road. The only thing new is my surroundings outside, and the look of my home. I’m used to apartments. But this home, now this was something special. I opened the door to my new home, just in time to see kids riding their bikes. They seemed to be having a really good time because they were laughing and joking with each other racing down the streets. I smile. I wish I had the courage to go with them. I walk in my backyard examining the shed which comes with the house we have recently bought. I opened the door. A few books on shelves, A couple boxes full of pictures and decorations, And a diary. The diary is what caught my attention. I knew it sounded snoopy but, I opened up the purple back rounded diary with blue pattern and a half crescent moon. The keys were already in it. Looking on the first page I saw : This book belongs to Lauren E. Roberts. Hmm. I bet this was the previous owner’s diary. Monday, May 11th, Hello diary, It is me, Lauren. Today something special happened. A cat crawled in the washing machine and got shriveled up. Mrs. Honker, our neighbor, didn’t think it was so funny when I told her about it though. She said “That is an animal, Laurie. We must treat it like another person.” Anyway, funny or not funny, I have been giggling all day long. Needless to say, the cat survived. See you, Lauren I thought for a second. This must be a kid. She must be about my age. Maybe if I can track her down, I’ll find a friend. Giggling to myself about the cat, I walked in the house. My dad was sitting on the counter. “Ordering pizza.”, he stated as I marched off to my room still reading the precious diary. I continued reading at May 12. Today, I rode around on my bike trying to get some fresh air. It really is fun, isn’t it? My daddy bought me that bike for my birthday and it sure is pretty. Pink and blue with Devine engraved on it. I love it. Since I’m new here, all the kids seemed to notice me because of my bike. This girl named Susie came up and asked me where I got it. I just smiled and said “Birthday present.” She nodded then walked away happily. Maybe Susie might turn out to be my friend. See you, Lauren Maybe if you do what Lauren does, I told myself, You’ll have friends in no time at all. Yes , Maybe I should do exactly like Lauren does, In fact, I decide to go ride my bike right this very dang second. I walked into the garage kicking up the kickstand on my silver, mongoose bike, which is meant for boys but oh well. I ride around the neighborhood although it is rainy and I finally spot a group of kids. Waving at them and not watching the road, I ran into a muddy puddle. They all laughed. I sighed. Maybe its just bad luck. I did another loop and I drove home. Mud was all over my brand new jeans. I didn’t really care though. I just wanted the kids to like me. Was that so much to ask of? I sighed. Another loop and I went home. Walking to my bedroom, I saw My father in his room talking on the phone. “Yes Yes, I know these are very valuable family items but you already sold them to me! I know, It might be hard to understand. BUT THEY ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.!!” He repeated for emphasis. “Non-Refundable!” He hung up and set his phone down on the bed stand. “Tricky customer”? He nodded. “they wanted back this..well this….so called Rare item from Europe. Said it was an artifact from King Tut’s tomb but if you ask me, I think its all bull.” I nodded agreeing. “Told em’ my non-refundable policy but they kept begging. So I just hung up I mean how much do you have to explain to these people!?” “Don’t always get so frustrated and maybe the listen to you.”, I added trying to help. “Anyway kiddo. Its summer. So go do what ever while I work okay? You’ll make some friends I bet around this neighborhood. Lady down the street has a daycare center. Which you’ll be going to during the day.” I didn’t agree to this quite as easily as I did to the King-Tut-Tomb-Is-Bull- . He looked at me slightly frowning, “Don’t get into trouble while your there.” I nodded reluctantly. I hate the don’t get in to trouble speech. It just makes you wanna break the rules even more. He kissed my forehead and with that note, I scurried out the door to my room. I sat on the bed thinking. Half-an-hour til’ Mom gets home from work. My mom’s just a hair dresser. Cuts people’s hair, and blows it dry. Pretty simple. Sometimes it seems almost effortless compared to school. My mom’s name is Storm, But everyone calls her Sun. Just because she’s pleasant to be around and all that positive stuff. Kids used to call her that in school to make fun of her, but then she started to stick to it. I remember when we live more

Resolved Question: Do you have any tips on air travel with a cat?

I will soon be moving to Ohio. Taking a plane with one transfer. A 9 hour trip. My cat is under 2 years old and has never traveled. What can I do to make her comfortable during the flight(s)? Will she be better off in cargo with no distractions or with me in the cabin? She didn't like being in the car when I brought her home (in carrier) but she has enjoyed riding in her carrier on my adult size trike. I cannot think of putting her up for adoption and leaving without her. Thanks for your help. more

Resolved Question: Reading and Describe the conflict?

The Most Dangerous Game Rainsford had fought his way through the bush for two hours. "I must keep my nerve. I must keep my nerve," he said through tight teeth. He had not been entirely clear-headed when the chateau gates snapped shut behind him. His whole idea at first was to put distance between himself and General Zaroff, and, to this end, he had plunged along, spurred on by the sharp rowels of something very like panic. Now he had got a grip on himself, had stopped, and was taking stock of himself and the situation. He saw that straight flight was futile; inevitably it would bring him face to face with the sea. He was in a picture with a frame of water, and his operations, clearly, must take place within that frame. "I'll give him a trail to follow," muttered Rainsford, and he struck off from the rude path he had been following into the trackless wilderness. He executed a series of intricate loops; he doubled on his trail again and again, recalling all the lore of the fox hunt, and all the dodges of the fox. Night found him leg-weary, with hands and face lashed by the branches, on a thickly wooded ridge. He knew it would be insane to blunder on through the dark, even if he had the strength. His need for rest was imperative and he thought: "I have played the fox, now I must play the cat of the fable." A big tree with a thick trunk and outspread branches was near by, and, taking care to leave not the slightest mark, he climbed up into the crotch, and stretching out on one of the broad limbs, after a fashion, rested. Rest brought him new confidence and almost a feeling of security. Even so zealous a hunter as General Zaroff could not trace him there, he told himself. Only the devil himself could follow that complicated trail through the jungle after dark. But, perhaps, the general was a devil— An apprehensive night crawled slowly by like a wounded snake, and sleep did not visit Rainsford, although the silence of a dead world was on the jungle. Toward morning when a dingy gray was varnishing the sky, the cry of some startled bird focused Rainsford's attention in that direction. Something was coming through the bush, coming slowly, carefully, and coming by the same winding way Rainsford had come. He flattened himself down on the limb and through a screen of leaves almost as thick as tapestry, he watched. The thing that was approaching was a man. It was General Zaroff. He made his way along with his eyes fixed in utmost concentration on the ground before him. He paused almost beneath the tree, dropped to his knees, and studied the ground before him. Rainsford's impulse was to hurl himself down like a panther, but he saw that the general's right hand held something small and metallic—an automatic pistol.... Rainsford held his breath. The general's eyes had left the ground and were traveling inch by inch up the tree. Rainsford froze there, every muscle tensed for a spring. But the sharp eyes of the hunter stopped before they reached the limb where Rainsford lay; a smile spread over his brown face. Very deliberately he blew a smoke ring into the air; then he turned his back on the tree and walked carelessly away, back along the trail he had come. The swirls of the underbrush against his hunting boots grew fainter and fainter. The pent-up air burst hotly from Rainsford's lungs. His first thought made him feel sick and numb. The general could follow a trail through the woods at night; he could follow an extremely difficult trail; he must have uncanny powers; only by the merest chance had the Cossack failed to see his quarry. Rainsford’s second thought was even more terrible. It sends a shudder of cold horror through his whole being. Why had the general smiled? Why had he turned back? Rainsford did not want to believe what his reason told him was true, but the truth was as evident as the sun that had by now pushed through the morning mists. The general was playing with him. The general was saving him for another day's sport! The Cossack was the cat; he was the mouse. Then it was that Rainsford knew the full meaning of terror…. Questions: 1.Who is the protagonist? How do you know? Based on his actions, what can you tell about the protagonist's character traits? 2.Who is the antagonist? How do you know? Based on his actions, what can you tell about the antagonist's character traits? 3.Describe what you know about the conflict in the story and describe the conflict. 4.How might the conflict be resolved? more

Voting Question: How to use symyptoms?

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Please answer questions at bottom!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What website can i go to learn about symptoms and what disease they indicate. Also how these things affect health and what symptoms show these things happening: Water Quality, Water Pollution, Water Demands Sanitation Needs Growth of Slums and Household Environment Environmental Degradation Air Pollution Infectious Disease Outbreaks Rapid Spread of Disease via Public Transportation and Air Travel Food Quality and Food Contamination Lack of food in poor nations vs. unhealthy fast food and drinks in technological societies Availability of health care for the poor and the aged People moving into uninhabited areas = new pathogens such as Lyme Disease and Ebola Also where is a website where , for free, i can learn ever thing about health kinda like an online medical college where i can learn what people who go to med school learn or something like it. Furthermore where i can learn about health so when i watching shows like house i can guess the same things they guess and where u can understand the tests and what they mean (cat scan, urine test, stool sample, 02 sat ....) more

Resolved Question: ALGEBRA 2 HELP PLEASE!!!!!?

Directions: For each problem, select two variables and state what each ones represents. Then write a system of equations that could be used to solve the problem. There are 7 problems the are number 1-14 odd bcuz thats what problems they are. If you could jus show me how to do one of them that would be great. And i need you to show me how to do them not just the answers pease. 1. A music store recieves shipments of recorders and harmonicas. A shipment of 5 recorders and 4 harmonicas costs $62. A shipment of 10 recorders and 3 harmonicas costs $84. Find the cost of a recorder and the cost of a harmonica. 3. Celia wants to buy pets for each of her 5 grandchildren. If she buys 3 poodles and 2 cats, she will spend $1200. If she buys 2 poodles and 3 cats she will spend $1050. Find the cost of a poodle and the cst of a cat. 5. There are twice as many boys as girls in Ms. Taylor's class. When three new girls join her class, she will have 24 students. How many boys and girls were originally in her class? 7. Hal makes tables and chairs. Each chair needs 4 ft of oak and 3 ft of pine. Each table needs 8 ft of oak and 3 ft of pine. Hal has 52 ft of oak and 23 ft of pine. How many chairs and tables can Hal make? 9. The local cable company offers two deals. Basic cable service with one movie channel costs $35 a month. Basic service with two movie channels costs $45 a month. Find the charge for basic cable and the charge for each movie channel. 11. with a tail wind, a plane traveled 800 mi in 5 h. With a head wind, the plane traveled the same distance in 8 h. Find the plane's air speed and the speed of the wind. Assume both were constant. 13. With a head wind, a plane flew 3600 km in 10 h. The return flight over the same route took only 9 h. Find the wind speed and the plane's air speed. Assume both were constant. Thank you soooo much for your help!! more

Resolved Question: Help with Algebra Please!!!!?

Directions: For each problem, select two variables and state what each ones represents. Then write a system of equations that could be used to solve the problem. There are 7 problems the are number 1-14 odd bcuz thats what problems they are. If you could jus show me how to do one of them that would be great. And i need you to show me how to do them not just the answers pease. 1. A music store recieves shipments of recorders and harmonicas. A shipment of 5 recorders and 4 harmonicas costs $62. A shipment of 10 recorders and 3 harmonicas costs $84. Find the cost of a recorder and the cost of a harmonica. 3. Celia wants to buy pets for each of her 5 grandchildren. If she buys 3 poodles and 2 cats, she will spend $1200. If she buys 2 poodles and 3 cats she will spend $1050. Find the cost of a poodle and the cst of a cat. 5. There are twice as many boys as girls in Ms. Taylor's class. When three new girls join her class, she will have 24 students. How many boys and girls were originally in her class? 7. Hal makes tables and chairs. Each chair needs 4 ft of oak and 3 ft of pine. Each table needs 8 ft of oak and 3 ft of pine. Hal has 52 ft of oak and 23 ft of pine. How many chairs and tables can Hal make? 9. The local cable company offers two deals. Basic cable service with one movie channel costs $35 a month. Basic service with two movie channels costs $45 a month. Find the charge for basic cable and the charge for each movie channel. 11. with a tail wind, a plane traveled 800 mi in 5 h. With a head wind, the plane traveled the same distance in 8 h. Find the plane's air speed and the speed of the wind. Assume both were constant. 13. With a head wind, a plane flew 3600 km in 10 h. The return flight over the same route took only 9 h. Find the wind speed and the plane's air speed. Assume both were constant. Thank you soooo much for your help more

Resolved Question: What do you think of this poem...again...?

Please tell me what you think of my poem...it's kind of gothic...and a bit long, also don't be too harsh...thank you... The Dead Travel Fast Upon a nice December day I had unwilling began to stray Into a place I’d never been Where things were not a they seemed I walked down a lane in a amble way Unladylike, I dare to say For the night had come all to soon How quickly the time had passed since noon I walked very slowly and then very fast As if someone was lurking down the path I turned around and leapt in the air At a small little cat, that was all that was there I heard a carriage coming up quick I felt so confused, like it was a trick A carriage would never go so fast No it definitely wouldn’t and simply vast I watched as it ran by in a flash I thought it would tumble and crash But it stopped right in front of me A voice said ‘Come in’, I reluctantly agreed I sat across from the handsome man With nice blue eyes but ice cold hands ‘You looked like you were lost and needed help’ I felt terrified, like I was about to yelp ‘I was fine’ I replied quite rudely The man shuffled and moved ever so shrewdly I sat very quietly and thought up some lines With which I would say to pass the time The carriage began to speed up and tumble and quake I prayed that one of the wheels would not break A hash cry called from the driver ahead The man still not moving, sighed deeply instead I began to fear the man in question The speed and the silence began to mount tension My heart beading wildly as I reached for the door But when I opened it, there was no ground or floor I flung back in my seat and began to cry I had taken a lift from a demon, but why? Was it the charm, or was I under a spell? Was I riding this carriage all the way to hell? The man sat forward and tried to console ‘Do not cry, child.’, he hadn’t taken my soul His hands were cold and no sign of life This man was dead, and he pulled out a knife I jumped back and he spoke a few words ‘Do not fear me. I am as harmless a bird.’ His words did not frighten me, nor did his face All pale and cold, while the carriage kept up its pace I looked out the window and only to find That the driver was headless, had I lost my mind? I screamed and passed out back on the chair And when I awoke, It wasn’t there No sign that the carriage had ever passed by The road where I had awoke from my lie I shuffled and walked along the path Until I remembered, the dead travel fastI know I'm not that good and that I'm not an expert, so don't be too mean. x more

Resolved Question: What do you think of this poem...?

Please, don't be too harsh. It's a bit long... The Dead Travel Fast Upon a nice December day I had unwilling began to stray Into a place I’d never been Where things were not a they seemed I walked down a lane in a amble way Unladylike, I dare to say For the night had come all to soon How quickly the time had passed since noon I walked very slowly and then very fast As if someone was lurking down the path I turned around and leapt in the air At a small little cat, that was all that was there I heard a carriage coming up quick I felt so confused, like it was a trick A carriage would never go so fast No it definitely wouldn’t and simply vast I watched as it ran by in a flash I thought it would tumble and crash But it stopped right in front of me A voice said ‘Come in’, I reluctantly agreed I sat across from the handsome man With nig blue eyes but ice cold hands ‘You looked like you were lost and needed help’ I felt terrified, like I was about to yelp ‘I was fine’ I replied quite rudely The man shuffled and moved ever so shrewdly I sat very quietly and thought up some lines With which I would say to pass the time The carriage began to speed up and tumble and quake I prayed that one of the wheels would not break A hash cry called from the driver ahead The man still not moving, sighed deeply instead I began to fear the man in question The speed and the silence began to mount tension My heart beading wildly as I reached for the door But when I opened it, there was no ground or floor I flung back in my seat and began to cry I had taken a life from a demon, but why? Was it the charm, or was I under a spell? Was I riding this carriage all the way to hell? The man sat forward and tried to console ‘Do not cry, child.’, he hadn’t taken my soul His hands were cold and no sign of life This man was dead, and he pulled out a knife I jumped back and he spoke a few words ‘Do not fear me. I am as harmless a bird.’ His words did not frighten me, nor did his face All pale and cold, while the carriage kept up its pace I looked out the window and only to find That the driver was headless, had I lost my mind? I screamed and passed out back on the chair And when I awoke, It wasn’t there No sign that the carriage had ever passed by The road where I had awoke from my lie I shuffled and walked along the path Until I remembered, the dead travel fastSorry, some words are mispelled and some are just the wrong wordsThanks so far, and I will think more about rhyming in future poem writing!Please check out my other poem I put up! http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=An4yku1sQC7zQj3MSdLWad4gBgx.;_ylv=3?qid=20090216050527AA1zRNn more

Voting Question: MSP to PDX - should I fly my cat or drive her?

I am moving from Minneapolis, MN to Portland, OR in a couple months and I'm planning to drive there with my stuff. I'm not sure what to do with my cat, Natalie, though. She's two years old and in fine health, and would probably survive either air or car travel. I have researched them both and they see to be of comparable cost ($175 as general cargo on NW or a couple of nights in a pet-friendly hotel - if it were just me I'd sleep in my car). So I was just wondering if you would recommend one over the other, with regards to the safety and sanity of Natalie and me. And if air travel is better, do you think Natalie should be there waiting for me, if I send her off before I go, or should I have send her off after I'm in Portland, so that I can greet her at the airport? I have people at both ends that can assist with getting her to/from the airport.I'm moving from my mom's to my dad's, so if I fly, either way she'll be in competent hands and have a place to stay while she waits for me to drive cross-country. She doesn't like being crated and I'm worried she'll go crazy after a couple of days being all cooped up. Does anyone have any experience on a road trip with a cat? more

Resolved Question: MY CAT, FLUFFER, HAS A TUMOR ON HIS HEAD, I NEED A REALLY GOOD VET/SURGEON IN NORTHERN NJ?

Fluffer is over 15 years old. My son brought him to me when he was so tiny he could fit in the palm of my hand. A child's book about our adventures is in the process. I drew cartoons and a story line and am putting it together now. Fluffer has traveled with me cross country a few times by land and air. His first flight was when he was a couple of months old and he was so nervous he pooped and I had to clean him up in the Lav....he was so cute. Every night he sleeps next to me, snuggled against the back of my legs. Lately, in the middle of the night I feel him brushing his paw against my face. You see, Fluff was born blind, one eye larger than the other and no tear ducts. When I first got him, the Vet wanted to take his eyes out because he would eventually have problems. I would not allow it and took him to someone else. Fluff has been very healthy and so happy all his life. That's what being indoors and lots of love does.....Just this past year he started sneezing so much so that blood would splatter about. I took him to two Vets and they determined he had abscessed teeth (I had dental surgery done about 8 years ago), so he had two more teeth removed and was given antibiotics. However, it did not help the sneezing. I had noticed a lump appearing between his eyes and assumed it was due to the infection. I had him X-rayed and was told it is a tumor and most likely cancerous and that he would likely not survive surgery at his age. It is getting bigger now.... Needless to say, I am so frightened as I can't imagine my life without my Fluffer. I wish I could show you his picture. I have a trillion of them. I need the name of a really good Vet for a second opinion; I need to know if #1 - it is cancer #2 his surgical chances. #3 would this affect his brain. Other than sneezing, he seems OK, still a little frisky and happy! For a couple of days he did walk around in kind of a daze, but that passed. Oh, please please - I need him to live! Any direct referrals (personal experience) would be greatly appreciated! more

Resolved Question: Could you correct my composition called "My nightmare journey", please?

I´d like you to check my composition for mistakes (grammar, punctuation, and spelling). Thanks in advance. MY NIGTMARE JOURNEY Living in the city is quite stressed. If you are in hurry, traffic jam, traffic lights, buses crowded with all kind of people, drivers honking and air pollution make you are on the breakdown brink of a nervous. But even if you want to go for a relaxing walk any pedestrian crossing is a real suicide for you because cars don’t stop. So sometimes I go to the country to relax. Two weeks ago I decided to go to the country by myself and climb Mount Maigmo because I wanted to do exercise and breathe some air fresh. That morning I run to bus station not to miss the bus but fortunately the bus was delayed. The journey was quite quiet and I got off quite near Mount Maigmo. I went uphill carrying my backpack on my back. To get up to the summit took me about two hours and a half. With my tongue out because of the effort I could contemplate a wonderful scenery from mother nature and all my worries disappeared as if by magic. In the evening, when I wanted to realize the time had flown and I left in a hurry not to miss the last bus. But while I was going down the hill it got darker suddenly and it started spitting with rain. When I got to the road it was raining cats and dogs and I was wet through. I could hardly ever see anything so I decided to hitch a lift. I waited for ages but there was not a living soul near that place and far fewer people driving cars. I was desperate when suddenly I saw two dim headlights to come up to me in the distance. I jumped for a joy and I waited for it. The car was being driven very slowly but at least it stopped in front of me and I listened to a grave voice that said, “Come on, come on. It’s raining again”. So I went into the car and sat down on the back seat but when I wanted to thank… I was alone into de car! I looked around but I didn’t see anybody and then I heard some voices talking among themselves angrily and swearing at me. I turned white and I held my breath. Then the car started and began to run very slowly and there wasn’t a driver! I heard gasps and moans again but I still haven’t seen anybody. I was terrified so I decided to get out and run off from there. When I went to open the door a hand beat against the window and a voice shouted at me, “Move your bottom and help us push the car. It’s broken down” I was glad about those voices didn’t come from beyond the crave but those few metres travelled by car were the longest in all my lifetime and then, I had to push the car under that awful rain! -------- Regards from Spain.  more

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