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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 9, 2006 12:10:42 GMT 7
Post here any fact that you know of... Fact ha.. meaning proven na jd na siya... Walay binuang ha?!.. Para sad everyday naa tay makat-unan nga bag-o ba?!.. di lang pirmi binuang.. Basta naa gani dili tinuod i-delete nako diretso.. ok??.. sabot??? I'll start it off...
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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 9, 2006 12:11:28 GMT 7
Did you know that 1/3 of the population of the whole world isn't capable of snapping their fingers?!.......
-source Wazzup Wazzup-
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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 9, 2006 12:22:57 GMT 7
Did you know that Ajay Puri - youngest web designer of the world. Date of Birth : 12-9-1996 Born in Hyderabad - India
Ajay can create web site with all hyper links, thumb nails, background music, frames , DHTML , Forms etc using FrontPage 2000 . Ajay can insert pictures, type out documents with all formatting, create graphs, sort out data list, create sub-totals, create a power point presentation with all animations and sound .
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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 9, 2006 12:25:04 GMT 7
Did You know - The opposite sides of a dice cube always add up to seven!
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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 9, 2006 12:25:43 GMT 7
The largest frog in the world is called Goliath frog.
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Post by BBQ-STICK on Feb 9, 2006 14:45:26 GMT 7
The tallest BUILDING in the world is TAIPIE 101!!!
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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 9, 2006 15:02:33 GMT 7
Mauna Kea in Hawaii is the world's tallest mountain from base to peak! Its base is on the sea floor and it rises 33,480 feet (10,314 meters) in total, reaching 13,796 feet (4205 m) above sea level.
Mt. Everest is the world's tallest mountain above sea level, Mauna Kea is still quite spectacular
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PrAeToriaNs
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In a matter of style swim with the current but in a matter of principle stand like a rock!!!
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Post by PrAeToriaNs on Feb 9, 2006 15:03:26 GMT 7
did you know that Bread would make your UNDERARM shallow!!!
Tinoud baya na..ayaw mo palabi og kaon og pan ha!!! Ako gani dili jud ko ganahan kay loud kaayo ang girl nga laom og ilok...
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Post by BBQ-STICK on Feb 9, 2006 15:10:57 GMT 7
PACNSYA NA MO HA! HAPIT MAN MASIPYAT!
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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 9, 2006 15:14:48 GMT 7
did you know that Bread would make your UNDERARM shallow!!! Tinoud baya na..ayaw mo palabi og kaon og pan ha!!! Ako gani dili jud ko ganahan kay loud kaayo ang girl nga laom og ilok... tinuod ni??... unsay basis??
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Post by nomoredrama on Feb 9, 2006 15:19:47 GMT 7
Arranging A Deck Of Cards - Fastest Time
Did you know that: Kunihiko Terada (Japan) arranged a shuffled deck of cards in order (Ace through Ten, Jack, Queen, King for Diamonds, Clubs, Hearts and Spades), in his hands only, in 40.36 sec at the Hard Rock Cafe, Tokyo, Japan on January 25, 2004.
source:http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/content_pages/record.asp?recordid=57673
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kISzMybUtt
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handumanan sa kasinatian.....
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Post by kISzMybUtt on Feb 10, 2006 12:00:22 GMT 7
WHO KNOWS THE FASTEST ON SKATEBOARDS??
Gary Hardwick of Carlsbad, California, USA, set a skateboard speed record (maintaining a standing position) of 100.66 km/h (62.55 mph) at Fountain Hills, Arizona, USA, on September 26, 1998. Gary been boarding at speed for years and says he’s been lucky to escaped serious injury. However, he takes care to wear lots of safety gear, such as leather clothing, helmet, and gloves. He reckons the key to record speeds lies in aerodynamics. "In speedboarding this directly translates to body shape, speed suits, and an aero helmet. Personally, I think that the helmet makes the most difference."
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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 10, 2006 12:03:21 GMT 7
The candy bar "Baby Ruth" was named after U.S. President Grover Cleveland's daughter, Ruth. source: www.amusingfacts.com/
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kISzMybUtt
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handumanan sa kasinatian.....
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Post by kISzMybUtt on Feb 10, 2006 12:06:11 GMT 7
"How do I apply to set or break a record?"
The first thing you need to do is to tell us what record you're interested in breaking. Do this by filling in the form found in the Make a Record Attempt section of the website.
If you tell us that you want to break an existing record we'll send you the current record details and the relevant rules and guidelines for you to follow when you attempt to break that record.
If you wish to try something that hasn’t been done before or have already attempted a potential record then we'll need to pass your suggestion on to our research department first. They'll decide if it's something that we're interested in establishing as a new record category. If we are, they'll draw up the necessary guidelines and send them to you. If not, we can always suggest other records that you may wish to attempt.
source:FAQS
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Post by ~Mirasol~ on Feb 10, 2006 17:38:14 GMT 7
The world's smallest robot is the Monsieur microbot, developed by the Seiko Epson Corporation of Japan, in 1992. The light-sensitive robot is less than one cm high (0.06 in), weighs 1.5 g (0.05 oz), and is made of 97 separate watch parts - the equivalent of two ordinary watches. The microbot won a design award at the International Contest for Hill-Climbing Micromechanisms. Source:www.guinnessworldrecords.com/index.asp
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