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Jaaiye

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Will this end up wasting more water?

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this am not sure....

But I got a really cool one, I thought of you when I saw it...let me find it now..be back in a moment :D

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This was done in Philippines. Water and bleach in bottle of coke was fitted on the roof. It absorbs and reflects sunlight and is equal to 55 watt …

now that is cool!!!

Southie uncle…do you like this one?


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Brilliant!

Wonder how good the seal is around the bottle. Eventually rain may come in?

How much protection against sharp beak birds that may poke at plastic and eventually punch through. But cool nevertheless.

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The place is know as the “triple frontier” and there are 3 cities: Foz do Iguazú (Brazil), Puerto Iguazú (Argentina) and Ciudad del Este (Paraguay).


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^ amazing!

Finally earning your salary/benefits.

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^LOL :pcg:

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Smallest Cat Mr Peebles may look like a kitten, but he is actually 2-year-old. The tiny cat got its size from a genetic defect that stunts growth. At just 6.1-inch (15.5 cm) high and 19.2-inch (49 cm) long, he currently holds certification from The Guinness Book of World
Records as the world’s smallest cat.

awwwwwwwwww…I want this one…I’ll carry it every where with me :wub:


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The human eye is 576 mega pixels

Damn!!! My camera is just 8.1mps on my phone!


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I wish mine was 576mp. I'm blind as a bat, lol.

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^:rotfl:

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Lilliputsycat

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Zhere is a town in Europe where there are no traffic lights and no stop signs. Folks drive at reasonable speed. At intersections its a gentlemanly process. Whoever arrives first gets to go.

Good for fuel savings. No stops! Monk will approve.

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Wow

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Holy science Batman!

Tadpole eye transplants reveal neuroplasticity in Tufts lab.

TLDR: Putting eye cells in their tails allowed tadpoles to “see” from them. The idea is to see how much the brain can rewire itself.

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^ good stuff. Who would have thunk it.

In related news, accident stats have plummeted as all blind spots have been removed. Vision has decreased significantly among the "donor" class though.

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This is a rare meteorological phenomenon called a skypunch. When people see these, they think it’s the end of the world. Ice crystals form above the high-altitude cirro-cumulo-stratus clouds, then fall downward, punching a hole in the cloud cover


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Just as Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara punched holes through Aussie defense, propelling mighty India to its deserved place at the top.