if it is like uphill gardening then that would be illegal in many states (but, I assume, laws have progressed a lot)
If words are mightier than the sword how comes we didn`t have king Wordsworth and instead have the Windsors?
if it is like uphill gardening then that would be illegal in many states (but, I assume, laws have progressed a lot)
If words are mightier than the sword how comes we didn`t have king Wordsworth and instead have the Windsors?
they have, in anagram style. the king 'in words'
when the poles (no, not them Poles) change will it still be up north, down south?
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Yes because we`ll run them through a diode bridge rectifier
Is Einstein still right with formula E=MC^2 if we turn the lights off?
Last edited by Gribley; 09-06-2016 at 12:51 PM.
yes, if you can sit down before you switch it off and it still switches off.
how far have you got to travel to be twice as far away?
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If smoking a joint then probably just to the coffee table distance. There is a logical answer to that one which pains me to say so poo to that.
If light can travel really rather fast then how fast is dark?
it is faster than light owing to the fact that it can retreat at the speed of light, though it is rather slow when night is falling.
why did astronauts not fall off the moon?
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Because the (astro)crosses have already blocked their route.
Can I buy time?
yes but watch what you do with it, if someone clocks you will do time.
I think I have fairies at the far end of my garden. how do I chase them away?
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My understanding from watching "little kingdom" is that you need a gnome. I can`t be sure but that seems safe bet
is a switch on/off or a change of state?
no you need to emigrate for that.
mountainous of flat country?
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