Are you a QOTWer? Do you want to start a thread that isn't a direct answer to the current QOTW? Then this place, gentle poster, is your friend.
(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
« Go Back | See The Full Thread
it's physically impossible to lick your own elbow.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 14:46, 4 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
he has an insanely fit girlfriend, right?!?!
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:01, Reply)
His missus is worth a poke, but not astonishing.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:06, Reply)
He probably could. And possibly Gene Simmons.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 14:51, Reply)
for your records: ducks quacks do echo
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 14:52, Reply)
I was gutted to discover this.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 14:54, Reply)
Just before I boarded the plane to leave Australia I filled a sink full of water to test the Coriolis effect.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 14:59, Reply)
totally propping my elbows on my desk and my chin in my hands to sigh dreamily at your intellect right now.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:00, Reply)
I am flattered, but it looks a long way down from up here...
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:03, Reply)
water can go which ever way you want it too
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:05, Reply)
sniping and missile trajectories. Long haul air travel.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:09, Reply)
if i pull out the plug, it will do what it wants. how the hell can i make it go whichever way i want, by raising my voice and not using words of four letters and one syllable?
before you start, you should be aware that my brain cannot process the fact that north is not always directly ahead of me because that way is straight ahead.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:15, Reply)
so this fantastic scientific sounding thing is actually...
my own finger?
science is rubbish.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:19, Reply)
I was being sarcastic above. It has bugger all to do with which way water goes in the sink. Things like the shape of the basin are far far more significant.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:31, Reply)
that the water stays still but the movement of the earth makes it look as if the water is moving?
even though the water clearly IS moving, downwards at least?
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:34, Reply)
for a start: gravity
water comes out of tap and falls due to gravity, and water pressure. Direction of water around sink is dictated by angle of attack, shape of sink, that sort of thing.
The movement of the Earth has a very small effect on how it moves, but it really is very small indeed.
The Coriolis effect works on things like hurricanes, where you have a long lasting vortex of low pressure. Big storms go different directions in the Northern and Southern hemispheres
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:36, Reply)
and then use it like a miniature outboard motor to get the water moving.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 15:21, Reply)
can i do it?
that's enough for me! i don't care about rubbish statistics, you can use those to "prove" anything.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 14:56, Reply)
« Go Back | See The Full Thread