To cheer YOU and ME!
4 January 2005
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I thought about how mothers feed their babies with tiny little spoons and forks so I wondered what do Chinese mothers use? Toothpicks?
Why don’t you ever see the headline Psychic Wins Lottery?
If a turtle doesn’t have a shell, is it homeless or naked?
Why is “abbreviation” such a long word?
If a cow laughed, would milk come out her nose?
Why is there a light in the fridge and not in the freezer?
Can blind people see their dreams? Do they dream?
Does pushing the elevator button more than once make it arrive faster?
hehe…something light, for a change!
Enjoy…
Au revoir…
~Aaina.
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LOL …they were nice and new ones…hadnt heard them before…nice way to begin the day with some smiles…thanks!
Good questions
Please provide the answers too
here are some more (but a little thoughtful):
1. why aren’t the keys in a keyboard in alphabetical order?
2. why is fibonacci series the way it is?
3. why do we tend to learn the wrong faster?
4. why does 2 come after 1 and not vice versa?
can you answer them…
… just to add some more to your gr8 list
hehehehe
:)….those were great…it was a relief (during whole day’s wprk in the lab )reading such simple but funny things….here are a few more..
why do we refer to Alternating Current as AC Current ???
Why do the people in small towns in India refer to loss of electric power as “there is not current in the house” ??
omg was that the worst blog ive heard from u i wud put it rite up there but we all make mistakes.
its my b`day so before u post me an ass whoopin just think of that
and and a big shout to all the ppl that visit this blog to start talking among themselves also start a REVOLUTION.
IT ALL BEGINS AGAIN………
Deepak –
Thanks.
.
ENJOY!
Ankur – that’s for you to do…
Abhi – oooo, nice, I especially like the first one. Thanks
Suneel – I don’t get the second one. hmmm…
Aditya – really? You thought it was my worst post? Oh, I am sorry… HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!!!
the word “current” is used synonymous with power…which isnt right…the right of saying it is “there is no power” and not “no current”….I know it sounds technical but thats a common misconception…(may not be in the US )
Oh…thanks for the clarification, Suneel. I got it now
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