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Post by ~Mirasol~ on Feb 10, 2006 17:43:01 GMT 7
Largest Telescope The twin Keck telescopes, on the summit of Hawaii's dormant Mauna Kea volcano, are the world's largest optical and infrared telescopes. Each of these telescopes is eight stories tall and weighs 304 tonnes (300 tons). Source:www.guinnessworldrecords.com/index.asp
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Post by MangJose™ on Feb 11, 2006 18:18:26 GMT 7
OT:nindot ni dri da......................naa na sad koy nakat.unan............hik'
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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 13, 2006 11:22:10 GMT 7
Babies' eyes do not produce tears until the baby is approximately six to eight weeks old. source: www.amusingfacts.com/
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handumanan sa kasinatian.....
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Post by kISzMybUtt on Feb 13, 2006 11:36:58 GMT 7
OLDEST UNIVERSITY one contender for the oldest university could be the academy of GUNDISHAPUR in Persia which established in 271 source: www.rdasia.com-wew ako gi modify gamay.. esco
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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 14, 2006 10:23:51 GMT 7
OT: nice info nomoredrama!.... interesting kaau.. pero avoid lagi anang binuagn diri.. last warning ni kao nimo.. ha... FACT lagi.. mao gani WHAT THE F A C T???
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ang among aparador.. piritng lingina....aahhhhhhhhhhhh...
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Post by EagLe eYe gUY on Feb 14, 2006 11:39:35 GMT 7
Did you know that....Frog-eating bats identify edible frogs from poisonous ones by listening to the mating calls of male frogs. Frogs counter this by hiding and using short, difficult to locate calls. source: amusingfacts.com/
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Post by windowsXPver.1.1 on Feb 14, 2006 12:26:11 GMT 7
did you know that the largest water lily is known as [glow=green,2,300]VICTORIA AMAZONICA [/glow]found in the amazon basin in South America... SOURCE:http:\\www.edcelgirlsgreatmind.com\amazon (not existing)
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Post by Almost There on Feb 14, 2006 12:44:47 GMT 7
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Post by The_Hive on Feb 14, 2006 20:01:41 GMT 7
The earliest bird is known to be Archaeopteryx. The largest amphibian is the Chinese Giant Salamander
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kurei
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Post by kurei on Feb 15, 2006 19:26:15 GMT 7
na nakalimut ko sa akong i post dah!!
sunod na lang sa isko ha?? kai nakalimut ko ug da sa akong kudigs!!!!!!!
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kurei
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Post by kurei on Feb 15, 2006 19:29:09 GMT 7
did u knw that every puff sa cigarette kai maka gamay na lang sa atong life span ???makuhaan ta ug 1 min sa atong life...so, sa tanang smokers, hinay2 lang bai!!!
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Post by Francisco Escobar on Feb 17, 2006 11:38:20 GMT 7
OT: si noel dili na diay magdugay sa kalibutan!
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Post by nomoredrama on Feb 17, 2006 12:01:10 GMT 7
hahaha...mayntag matay lahat nang smokers...mga nuts..
did you know that...According to the University of Michigan's Animal Diversity Web, the world's smallest mammal (which also happens to be a flying mammal) is the bumblebee bat. About the size of a bumblebee, this native of Thailand weighs about as much as a penny. Small, yes. The smallest? Nope. Since birds are natural fliers, we thought we'd give them a shot at the title. Hummer Hotel crowns Cuba's bee hummingbird as the tiniest bird. These miniature avians are only about 2 inches long and weigh less than an ounce. Apparently, they're the smallest warm-blooded animal on the planet. Smallest flier, though? Not quite.
Next up: bugs. A Yahoo! search on "animal records" led us to the University of Florida Book of Insect Records. There, among the fastest fliers, smallest-egg layers, and least discriminating blood suckers, was the winner for "smallest adult." The parasitic wasp known as Dicopomorpha echmepterygis measures 139 µm, or a little over a tenth of a millimeter. Males of the species are blind and wingless, but females are capable of flight.
source:http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/19991117.html
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kurei
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Post by kurei on Feb 17, 2006 15:36:17 GMT 7
OT: si noel dili na diay magdugay sa kalibutan! di na jud!!!!
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Post by nomoredrama on Feb 18, 2006 18:12:51 GMT 7
nya dili ka mohilak kurei? if I know!! wahahahaha!
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