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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Just surf somewhere else.
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It's a shame to waste a perfectly good thread.

Through a rather circuitous route starting with Twitter, I learned there is a network of Tunnels under Las Vegas where many of the cities homeless live.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/insi ... calls-home

https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... -addiction
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Oh wow

Gunna book a couple of days in Vegas tomorrow, I think I'll stay above ground!
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I learned today that if I buy a bottle of White Crow tomato sauce, that I only ever own the sauce inside....

At the bottom of the bottle it is embossed with "this bottle always remains the property of Cerebos (Aust) Ltd"
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5150 wrote:I learned today that if I buy a bottle of White Crow tomato sauce, that I only ever own the sauce inside....

At the bottom of the bottle it is embossed with "this bottle always remains the property of Cerebos (Aust) Ltd"
Rebel against the authorities. keep the empties. :P
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So apparently, New Zealand is a continent.

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/16/trave ... d=34600965
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That I wished I lived in Sydney to experience the awesome electrical storms they experience every year.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-17/s ... es/8280506

My fantasy home would be a place that overlooked an ocean or bay in an area prone to electrical storms.
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Don't count the days, make the days count.
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Most of your favourite nuts, aren't nuts.

Peanuts are legumes and cashews, Pistachios, Walnuts, almonds and Brazil nuts are all actually seeds.

https://www.businessinsider.com.au/nuts ... xed-nuts-6
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So does that mean those nut allergies are fake, or a whole lot of folks are allergic to a whole lot of stuff!
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think positive wrote:So does that mean those nut allergies are fake, or a whole lot of folks are allergic to a whole lot of stuff!
Sort of a Munchausen by proxy deal.
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think positive wrote:So does that mean those nut allergies are fake, or a whole lot of folks are allergic to a whole lot of stuff!
Apparently it's something to do with the proteins in them, which is similar despite these things being remarkably unrelated.

Gotta admit, first thing that crossed my mind was, is it the "nuts" or something to do with how they're processed these days which is the problem
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I like this thread, gonna keep bumping it.

Courtesy of Facebook, I learned a little maths trick with percentages.

Every one who's done maths knows that X x Y = Y x X right? 2x3 is the same as 3x2.

Apparently, the same works for percentages.

X% x Y = Y% x X

So, if you're trying to work out 18% of 50 in your head, just do 50% of 18 instead. Answer is the same.

Pick an example yourself.

25% x 80 = 20
80% x 25 = 20.

https://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog ... as3Gv4KclM

Another example of quick maths I picked up in high school from a mate.

If you want to add the numbers from 1 to anything, there's a simple way to do it without using Excel.

To sum the numbers 1 to X, do this.

((1 +X)/2) x X

eg, to sum the numbers from 1 to 37.

1+37 = 38
38/2 = 19
19 x 37 = 703.


Bingo.
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Thanks Stui, I didn't know this, so simple love it!
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