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djmacarro

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  1. i do not think it is instictive because not all human populations pratice it in anyform, i read before that some Amerindians were confused by its meaning and simply saw it as unhealthy, calling Europeans a word that ment "Dirty Mouths" as to their frequency in kissing, i do not remember the term

     

    This is the most interesting form of "kissing" i've heard of as recorded by Darwin in Malaysia

    "The women squatted with their faces upturned; my attendants stood leaning over them, laid the bridge of their noses at right angles over theirs, and commenced rubbing. It lasted somewhat longer than a hearty handshake with us. During this process they uttered a grunt of satisfaction."

  2. Does anyone know of a website, similar to this, but focusing on the Humanities (History, Religion, Language, Cultures)? I haven't been able to find a good quality one beside History Channel, but that focuses to much on the United States.

     

    Possibly in Spanish if able.

  3. british humor' date=' towels, and amazingly euphoric robots called collin (hes my favorite), time travel, atleast one instance of spontaniously existing penguines, and tea.

     

    hang-on-wait, is this made by hollywood? i dont think a us company can have done it very well...[/quote']

     

    Collin is not in this one...he is in the final book, only Marvin and my Favorite EDDIE!!! we get to hear him sing :)

     

    "Ford, tu llegas a ser un pinguino. párelo!"

     

    I love it

  4. In my chemistry clase I had to proform an experiement that proved avogadro's law

    Equal volumes of gases under the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules.

     

    no i need ot know why this is significant in the relm of chemistry as a conclusion

     

    i am not a quimico and have no idea why the volume of 1 mole at STP is 58.016 cm3 of Hydrogen gas is important

  5. Does anyone know of a website, similar to this, but on world history? I haven't been able to find a good quality one beside History Channel, but that focuses to much on the United States

     

    Possible in Spanish.

  6. well i knew there is mostly hydrogen is the Sun and galaxy, but after the third line you lost me with the wave lengths...

    its times like this i almost wish i payed attention when my high school teacher to giving notes on this instead of trying to get the girl i sat next to to sleep with me...

  7. I don't know much about about science, the humanities have always been my field, so if someone could explain this to me simply that would be great:

    How is one supposed to be able to translate the Plaque on Pioneer 10 & 11 by understanding the "Hyperfine Transition of Hydrogen"?

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