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#60
by
ar3inc
on 05 Jan, 2007 19:30
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So the answer is...
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#61
by
wpruitt
on 05 Jan, 2007 19:34
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Choice C
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#62
by
PBurke
on 06 Jan, 2007 15:59
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ok smart guys. why is water wet?
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#63
by
ar3inc
on 06 Jan, 2007 16:30
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Because burnt was already taken. Duh.
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#64
by
Robmeister
on 06 Jan, 2007 16:40
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Because burnt was already taken. Duh.
Good one AR! .... I was tryin' to think of somethin' witty but choked, man
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#65
by
Tyler
on 06 Jan, 2007 16:54
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ok smart guys. why is water wet?
Due to the way that hydrogen molecules bond with oxygen molecule and the composition of their cellular makeup, water (H2O) is wet. It's not until a chemical reaction occurs with the molecules, such as heating them or freezing them, that the molecular composition changes.
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#66
by
Robmeister
on 06 Jan, 2007 17:00
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Due to the way that hydrogen molecules bond with oxygen molecule and the composition of their cellular makeup, water (H2O) is wet. It's not until a chemical reaction occurs with the molecules, such as heating them or freezing them, that the molecular composition changes.

I like beer
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#67
by
Robmeister
on 06 Jan, 2007 17:06
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Whoa! .... I just had a fleeting case of Vu Ja De.
Not De Ja Vu......but Vu Ja De.
That's the distinct feeling that none of this has ever happened before.
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#68
by
ar3inc
on 06 Jan, 2007 18:15
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Save water. Drink more beer.
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#69
by
PBurke
on 06 Jan, 2007 18:17
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ok smart guys. why is water wet?
Due to the way that hydrogen molecules bond with oxygen molecule and the composition of their cellular makeup, water (H2O) is wet. It's not until a chemical reaction occurs with the molecules, such as heating them or freezing them, that the molecular composition changes.
i understand the chemical process. but why is it WET. that would be because when someone was making up the english language, they decided that wet was a good word for how it felt. don't overthink it. j/k Since i have spent the last two days in a hospital, i did a little survey. i asked a few doctors "Why does a guy that shaves his head bald have to wear a cap in surgery. they all agreed that it was a good question, but other than "following conventional procedure", they did not know a real good reason. i love messing with smart people's minds.
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#70
by
Tyler
on 06 Jan, 2007 19:14
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ok smart guys. why is water wet?
Due to the way that hydrogen molecules bond with oxygen molecule and the composition of their cellular makeup, water (H2O) is wet. It's not until a chemical reaction occurs with the molecules, such as heating them or freezing them, that the molecular composition changes.
i understand the chemical process. but why is it WET. that would be because when someone was making up the english language, they decided that wet was a good word for how it felt. don't overthink it. j/k Since i have spent the last two days in a hospital, i did a little survey. i asked a few doctors "Why does a guy that shaves his head bald have to wear a cap in surgery. they all agreed that it was a good question, but other than "following conventional procedure", they did not know a real good reason. i love messing with smart people's minds.
Ohhhhh...you wanted to know why it was called WET. Well, why didn't you just say that...

I couldn't tell you!
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#71
by
PigPen
on 07 Jan, 2007 05:31
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ok smart guys. why is water wet?
Due to the way that hydrogen molecules bond with oxygen molecule and the composition of their cellular makeup, water (H2O) is wet. It's not until a chemical reaction occurs with the molecules, such as heating them or freezing them, that the molecular composition changes.
i understand the chemical process. but why is it WET. that would be because when someone was making up the english language, they decided that wet was a good word for how it felt. don't overthink it. j/k Since i have spent the last two days in a hospital, i did a little survey. i asked a few doctors "Why does a guy that shaves his head bald have to wear a cap in surgery. they all agreed that it was a good question, but other than "following conventional procedure", they did not know a real good reason. i love messing with smart people's minds.
Props to ya Paul, that's funny. BTW, how is your dad?
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#72
by
PBurke
on 07 Jan, 2007 06:26
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thanks pp.dad is ok. the surgery was delayed until yesterday, so i spent the night at the hospital, but it went well. it will take some time to see if it was a success or not. the doctor said it is possible that he will heal better but we just don't know for sure yet. i guess all we can do is wait and keep him in our prayers/thoughts. how are you feeling? everything go good?
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#73
by
BaldRob
on 07 Jan, 2007 07:22
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ok smart guys. why is water wet?
Due to the way that hydrogen molecules bond with oxygen molecule and the composition of their cellular makeup, water (H2O) is wet. It's not until a chemical reaction occurs with the molecules, such as heating them or freezing them, that the molecular composition changes.
i understand the chemical process. but why is it WET. that would be because when someone was making up the english language, they decided that wet was a good word for how it felt. don't overthink it. j/k Since i have spent the last two days in a hospital, i did a little survey. i asked a few doctors "Why does a guy that shaves his head bald have to wear a cap in surgery. they all agreed that it was a good question, but other than "following conventional procedure", they did not know a real good reason. i love messing with smart people's minds.
Middle English, partly from past participle of weten to wet & partly from Old English w[AE]t wet; akin to Old Norse vAtr wet, Old English wæter water
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#74
by
PBurke
on 07 Jan, 2007 07:25
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yeah, what rob said.