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#51 basersx
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"]

That webpage cites 5 sources.

Scn64

 

None of them are credible.

Doesn't everyone learn that its 20-25 ft in like 8th grade biology class?  That's pretty common knowledge.

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#52 Scn64
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[QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

Zeke129

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?
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#53 Zeke129
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

Scn64

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?

Sure have. Too bad they don't pertain to this argument in any way.  

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#54 cell1138
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although scientists therorise (spelling wrong?) how stars are created, nobody has actually ever seen the creation of one...
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#55 Scn64
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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

Zeke129

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?

Sure have. Too bad they don't pertain to this argument in any way.

We are talking about the distance from Earth to Pluto, are we not?
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#56 Zeke129
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

Scn64

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?

Sure have. Too bad they don't pertain to this argument in any way.

We are talking about the distance from Earth to Pluto, are we not?

No, we're not. We're talking about the length of an average human intestine, of which you claimed to be 5750.54 x 10^6km long. However, they are actually 6-8.5 m long. 

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More than 98 percent of convicted felons are bread users. More than 90 percent of violent crimes are committed within 24 hours of eating bread. Bread has been proven to be addictive. Subjects deprived of bread and given only water to eat begged for bread after as little as two days. 100% of bread users die.
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#58 Scn64
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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

Zeke129

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?

Sure have. Too bad they don't pertain to this argument in any way.

We are talking about the distance from Earth to Pluto, are we not?

No, we're not. We're talking about the length of an average human intestine, of which you claimed to be 5750.54 x 10^6km long. However, they are actually 6-8.5 m long.

And NASA has demonstrated the distance from Earth to Pluto by comparing it to the length of human intestines.
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#59 Zeke129
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

Scn64

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?

Sure have. Too bad they don't pertain to this argument in any way.

We are talking about the distance from Earth to Pluto, are we not?

No, we're not. We're talking about the length of an average human intestine, of which you claimed to be 5750.54 x 10^6km long. However, they are actually 6-8.5 m long.

And NASA has demonstrated the distance from Earth to Pluto by comparing it to the length of human intestines.

There's no reason why that can't be true, actually. And I have no way to disprove it. However, it doesn't prove your original statement correct.  

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In the 1400's a law was set forth in England that a man was allowed to beat his wife with a stick no thicker then his thumb. Hence we now have "The rule of thumb". 
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#61 Scn64
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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

Zeke129

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?

Sure have. Too bad they don't pertain to this argument in any way.

We are talking about the distance from Earth to Pluto, are we not?

No, we're not. We're talking about the length of an average human intestine, of which you claimed to be 5750.54 x 10^6km long. However, they are actually 6-8.5 m long.

And NASA has demonstrated the distance from Earth to Pluto by comparing it to the length of human intestines.

There's no reason why that can't be true, actually. And I have no way to disprove it. However, it doesn't prove your original statement correct.

It does if I provide the source to my claim.
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#62 Zeke129
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

Scn64

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?

Sure have. Too bad they don't pertain to this argument in any way.

We are talking about the distance from Earth to Pluto, are we not?

No, we're not. We're talking about the length of an average human intestine, of which you claimed to be 5750.54 x 10^6km long. However, they are actually 6-8.5 m long.

And NASA has demonstrated the distance from Earth to Pluto by comparing it to the length of human intestines.

There's no reason why that can't be true, actually. And I have no way to disprove it. However, it doesn't prove your original statement correct.

It does if I provide the source to my claim.

You do that.

 

I honestly have nothing better to do right now. I can keep arguing like this for hours, if need-be. 

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#63 Scn64
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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

Zeke129

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?

Sure have. Too bad they don't pertain to this argument in any way.

We are talking about the distance from Earth to Pluto, are we not?

No, we're not. We're talking about the length of an average human intestine, of which you claimed to be 5750.54 x 10^6km long. However, they are actually 6-8.5 m long.

And NASA has demonstrated the distance from Earth to Pluto by comparing it to the length of human intestines.

There's no reason why that can't be true, actually. And I have no way to disprove it. However, it doesn't prove your original statement correct.

It does if I provide the source to my claim.

You do that.

 

I honestly have nothing better to do right now. I can keep arguing like this for hours, if need-be.

 

My Source  

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by studying people with some diseases ( like not being able to talk *or mentaly challenged*) they observe that they are using more of a part of their brain then another. exaple: guy is metaly challenged, can figure out how many thousands of pins drops on the floor in a minute. this means we really are only using 3% of our brain.
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#65 cell1138
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mentally challenged isn't a disease btw, sorry about that
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#66 Zeke129
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Source

Scn64

That's not a credible source.

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#67 Scn64
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mentally challenged is a disease btwcell1138
I have that disease.
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#68 Scn64
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[QUOTE="Scn64"]

Source

Zeke129

That's not a credible source.

I made it credible myself.
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#69 Zeke129
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[QUOTE="cell1138"]mentally challenged is a disease btwScn64
I have that disease.

I've noticed.

 

[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

Source 

Scn64

That's not a credible source.



I made it credible myself.

I made it false myself. 

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#70 cell1138
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[QUOTE="cell1138"]mentally challenged is a disease btwScn64
I have that disease.

omfg why did it show up as is instead of isnt....
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#71 deactivated-583e5f64e0a7e
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The intestine is only 6-7 meters long. Man, I didn't know I could jump to Pluto.
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#72 Zeke129
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The intestine is only 6-7 meters long. Man, I didn't know I could jump to Pluto.LukeAF24
I don't think you can jump 7 meters, either.
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#73 Denjin_hadouken
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-90% of statistics are made up.

-This thread is boring.

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[QUOTE="LukeAF24"]The intestine is only 6-7 meters long. Man, I didn't know I could jump to Pluto.Zeke129
I don't think you can jump 7 meters, either.

Easily, with a running start.
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#75 Scn64
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The intestine is only 6-7 meters long. Man, I didn't know I could jump to Pluto.LukeAF24
What if Pluto is a dog and he's standing 10 feet away?
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#76 Dark__Link
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="LukeAF24"]The intestine is only 6-7 meters long. Man, I didn't know I could jump to Pluto.LukeAF24
I don't think you can jump 7 meters, either.

Easily, with a running start.

:o
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#77 Zeke129
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="LukeAF24"]The intestine is only 6-7 meters long. Man, I didn't know I could jump to Pluto.LukeAF24
I don't think you can jump 7 meters, either.

Easily, with a running start.

Oh, horizontally. I thought you meant vertically.
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#78 deactivated-583e5f64e0a7e
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:oDark__Link
I ran track in college. Well, I might come up a meter or so short, but still. :wink:
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LG (the electronics maker) actually stands for Lucky-Goldstar, not Life's Good.
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#80 caje47
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="LukeAF24"]The intestine is only 6-7 meters long. Man, I didn't know I could jump to Pluto.LukeAF24
I don't think you can jump 7 meters, either.

Easily, with a running start.

 

Considering the world record is 8.95 meters, I doubt you can jump 7 meters.

 

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_jump

 

Edit: Not to mention that the lowest long jump at the Athens Olympics was 7.32 meters. Are you, by any chance, an olympic athlete? 

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Nintendo invented air.
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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

 

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Zeke129

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

Digested food doesn't travel through our intestines.

Irrelavent. Matter travels from our stomach to our butt in a few hours. Nothing can go from Earth to Pluto in a few hours.

 

[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Dark__Link"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

Dark__Link

...in a vacuum.

Shall we just say that all objects accelerate downward at the same speed on Earth? Let's not confuse people.


I think you've confused yourself.

 

Heh. The gravitational constant on Earth is 9.8 m/s^2. I have said nothing factually innacurate.

well...on earth you have to consider air resistance 

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The information that is contained within the dna of a human can be held within 3 gb of data, windows vista uses an even larger amount data, in some respects it is far more complex than a human, and was designed by humans.
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The crop that has yielded the most profit among all crops in the U.S. last year was.......marijuana, despite being illegal.

Take that corn

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In the 1400's a law was set forth in England that a man was allowed to beat his wife with a stick no thicker then his thumb. Hence we now have "The rule of thumb". LukeAF24
That's a common misconception, actually. A pleasant random fact for you germophobes out there: Whenever you flush the toilet, everything in your bathroom is sprayed with trace amounts of feces.
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Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

Zeke129

You might want to add "on earth"

most people seem to think it's 10, including most meterologists

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[QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

Dark__Link
...in a vacuum.

regardless of other forces, the acceleration of the object due to mass on earth will always accelerate at the same rate, regardless of the air.
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[QUOTE="LukeAF24"]In the 1400's a law was set forth in England that a man was allowed to beat his wife with a stick no thicker then his thumb. Hence we now have "The rule of thumb". doctor_fury
That's a common misconception, actually. A pleasant random fact for you germophobes out there: Whenever you flush the toilet, everything in your bathroom is sprayed with trace amounts of feces.

 

Note to self: Close mouth when flushing toilet. 

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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

Scn64

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?

go back to preschool your ridiculous facts make me SCOFF
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Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that. 

Zeke129

Indeed but it would have to happen in a vacuum since there is air resistance :o
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#91 PierSkillz
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what's a dizay?
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

yoshi-lnex

You might want to add "on earth"

most people seem to think it's 10, including most meterologists

My science book rounded the 9.8 to 10 to make it simplier:P(but my teacher said that we have to use the 9.8 ) I got this from a thread of tv.com: -Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho was the first movie to show a toilet -An office desk has 400 times more bacteria than a toilet. -Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a fifty thousand-word novel, "Gadsby," without any word containing the letter "e." -Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reinade los Angeles de Porciuncula" and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size,L.A. -There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar. -The water bear can go into a coma for 120 years or more where it is seemingly invincible until living conditons are right for it to live in.(I saw this in an animal show) -The longest word in any English dictionary is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, a type of lung disease. -Most people are more afraid of speaking in front of other people than they are of dying. -The word "taxi" is spelled the same way in at least 10 different languages.
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Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed in a Helicopter crash in Winsconsin, August 27, 1990
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[QUOTE="yoshi-lnex"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

Robo_k_night

You might want to add "on earth"

most people seem to think it's 10, including most meterologists

My science book rounded the 9.8 to 10 to make it simplier:P(but my teacher said that we have to use the 9.8 ) I got this from a thread of tv.com: -Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho was the first movie to show a toilet -An office desk has 400 times more bacteria than a toilet. -Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a fifty thousand-word novel, "Gadsby," without any word containing the letter "e." -Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reinade los Angeles de Porciuncula" and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size,L.A. -There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar. -The water bear can go into a coma for 120 years or more where it is seemingly invincible until living conditons are right for it to live in.(I saw this in an animal show) -The longest word in any English dictionary is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, a type of lung disease. -Most people are more afraid of speaking in front of other people than they are of dying. -The word "taxi" is spelled the same way in at least 10 different languages.

9.81 ms^2
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[QUOTE="Robo_k_night"][QUOTE="yoshi-lnex"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

DEATH_GODX

You might want to add "on earth"

most people seem to think it's 10, including most meterologists

My science book rounded the 9.8 to 10 to make it simplier:P(but my teacher said that we have to use the 9.8 ) I got this from a thread of tv.com: -Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho was the first movie to show a toilet -An office desk has 400 times more bacteria than a toilet. -Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a fifty thousand-word novel, "Gadsby," without any word containing the letter "e." -Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reinade los Angeles de Porciuncula" and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size,L.A. -There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar. -The water bear can go into a coma for 120 years or more where it is seemingly invincible until living conditons are right for it to live in.(I saw this in an animal show) -The longest word in any English dictionary is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, a type of lung disease. -Most people are more afraid of speaking in front of other people than they are of dying. -The word "taxi" is spelled the same way in at least 10 different languages.

9.81 ms^2

9.8 is fine:evil:

-Flamingos are pink because they eat so much shrimp.

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#96 Scn64
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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"]

None of them are credible.

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Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?

Ever heard of Nasa?

go back to preschool your ridiculous facts make me SCOFF

All my facts are true and well documented.