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IndyWS6 wrote:Not that it matters, but the part about detecting electric fields is highly overstated. They are certainly sensitive to electroreception, but not to that degree. Here's everything you ever wanted to know about it - using the 5 NV/cm claim... https://www.wired.com/2013/08/how-sensi ... ic-fields/
That makes sense. I shouldn't have blindly trusted Shark Week.
I Love the smell of nitrocellulose in the morning. It smells like........Victory
If you want to sense electric fields, you need a paddlefish. For a while the Navy was funding research into them because they are so amazing at it. They also make nice caviar.
long standing member wrote:two quick points, that nobody has mentioned yet, and I shocked (knowing this crowd) that nobody picked up one the second one:
1. Did you notice that she wasn't kicking her feet alternatively, like a normal swimmer would, it was a much more fluid " fish like" stroke .
2 Sheeeeeeit! She's HOT!!! Totally would!
ok just spent five minutes looking at pics of Ocean Ramsay. Did you know there is a site called wikifeet? Good thing because we were wondering what she had under those flippers.
long standing member wrote:two quick points, that nobody has mentioned yet, and I shocked (knowing this crowd) that nobody picked up one the second one:
1. Did you notice that she wasn't kicking her feet alternatively, like a normal swimmer would, it was a much more fluid " fish like" stroke .
2 Sheeeeeeit! She's HOT!!! Totally would!
ok just spent five minutes looking at pics of Ocean Ramsay. Did you know there is a site called wikifeet? Good thing because we were wondering what she had under those flippers.
I didn't even google her..........just from the OP video.............HOT!!!!!! But yeah, more proof from your pic!
i haven't done anything like that but i once when i was hiking out in montana i came around a corner and right there on the edge of the trail stood a very large male grizzly. snorted at us twice. i measure his tracks and ours after the encounter, which lasted about 20 minutes. 15 of my boots, heel-to-toe.
what i can tell you is this: i have had a guy try to rob me at gun point, almost got killed riding my motorcycle a couple of times but there is NOTHING, and i seriously mean nothing, that can compare to coming face to face with an animal higher up on the food chain than you. well, being in an out-of-control bush fire/wildfire is bad too.
i have no idea how that person swims with that shark. that is some nightmare stuff and being out of our natural land-habitat and being in theirs is just some crazy stuff.
great thread.
The bears are overrated. Both the football team and the animal. Anybody can catch a trout.
My first reaction was to hear Carlos Mencia saying “You White people astonish me!”
ajaxlepinski wrote:Lack of personal style? Dude, you're the Sean Connery of GAB!
Dave wrote:Draelyc - can write a solid song, and play tasty leads despite his internal neurotic tendencies. Despite a million debates raging in his head over string guage, pickup height, Pete Townshend's sexual history, and pick material he makes his Shiva give up the goods. Plus his unplugged electric tone... well... it exists.