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| If a diver is neutrally buoyant in salt water then he will sink in fresh water. Correct? |
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| "Von Fourche" <monaco8292@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:AyeXc.13550$3O3.12947@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net... > > > If a diver is neutrally buoyant in salt water then he will sink in fresh > water. Correct? > > Yes that is correct. Salt water has a higher density than fresh water, and objects will be more buoyant in salt water. The amount of salt concentration will also affect it as well. Kriterian |
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| In article <RefXc.216778$J06.192574@pd7tw2no>, chilly <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote: € Oh yeah, and I love Jammer's answer. Make 'em ask the question right, girl. It's over half the battle, and will eliminate most of the stupid questions, unless there's a "Bob" involved. -- "We're going to rush the hijackers." -Jeremy Glick, aboard United Airlines flight 93, September 11, 2001 |
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| "Jammer Six" <jammer@invalid.oz.net> wrote in message news:cgk08h$u9j$0$216.39.146.232@theriver.com... > In article <RefXc.216778$J06.192574@pd7tw2no>, chilly > <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote: > > ? Oh yeah, and I love Jammer's answer. > > Make 'em ask the question right, girl. That's your job, boss. > > It's over half the battle, and will eliminate most of the stupid > questions, unless there's a "Bob" involved. What ever do you "mean"? |
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| In article <20040826044722.14634.00002298@mb-m29.aol.com>, Popeye NCAT3 <buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote: € I think it has something to do with spelling your name backwards. Huh? -- "We're going to rush the hijackers." -Jeremy Glick, aboard United Airlines flight 93, September 11, 2001 |
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| >From: "chilly" slarson@shaw.canada >> It's over half the battle, and will eliminate most of the stupid >> questions, unless there's a "Bob" involved. > >What ever do you "mean"? I think it has something to do with spelling your name backwards. Popeye "If one does as God does enough times, one will become as God is." -Dr. Hannibal Lector. |
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| >From: Jammer Six jammer@invalid.oz.net >Date: 8/26/2004 6:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time >Message-id: <cgkdho$pj7$1$216.39.146.232@theriver.com> > >In article <20040826044722.14634.00002298@mb-m29.aol.com>, Popeye NCAT3 ><buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote: > >€ I think it has something to do with spelling your name backwards. > >Huh? Think about it. Bob. Spell that backwards, it's... Bob. Or maybe... boB. Iduuno. But still not as bad as having two first names, like, Douglas Frederick. It's an id thing. Popeye "If one does as God does enough times, one will become as God is." -Dr. Hannibal Lector. |
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| "Popeye NCAT3" <buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote in message news:20040826062602.14634.00002301@mb-m29.aol.com... > >From: Jammer Six jammer@invalid.oz.net > >Date: 8/26/2004 6:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time > >Message-id: <cgkdho$pj7$1$216.39.146.232@theriver.com> > > > >In article <20040826044722.14634.00002298@mb-m29.aol.com>, Popeye NCAT3 > ><buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote: > > > >? I think it has something to do with spelling your name backwards. > > > >Huh? > > > Think about it. > > Bob. > > Spell that backwards, it's... > > Bob. > > Or maybe... > > boB. Maybe it was just "mean" of his mom to give him a name like that. > > Iduuno. > > But still not as bad as having two first names, like, > > Douglas Frederick. Not average. > > It's an id thing. > > > Popeye > "If one does as God does enough times, one > will become as God is." -Dr. Hannibal Lector. |
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| "Popeye NCAT3" <buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote in message news:20040826062602.14634.00002301@mb-m29.aol.com... > >From: Jammer Six jammer@invalid.oz.net > >Date: 8/26/2004 6:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time > >Message-id: <cgkdho$pj7$1$216.39.146.232@theriver.com> > > > >In article <20040826044722.14634.00002298@mb-m29.aol.com>, Popeye NCAT3 > ><buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote: > > > >? I think it has something to do with spelling your name backwards. > > > >Huh? > > > Think about it. > > Bob. > > Spell that backwards, it's... > > Bob. > > Or maybe... > > boB. > > Iduuno. > > But still not as bad as having two first names, like, > > Douglas Frederick. How about being a guy with 2 first names where one is a girls name? like Chris Guynn (pronounced Gwen). > > It's an id thing. > > > Popeye > "If one does as God does enough times, one > will become as God is." -Dr. Hannibal Lector. |
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| In article <20040826062602.14634.00002301@mb-m29.aol.com>, Popeye NCAT3 <buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote: € >€ I think it has something to do with spelling your name backwards. € > € >Huh? € € € Think about it. You're not keeping up this morning, sailor. -- "We're going to rush the hijackers." -Jeremy Glick, aboard United Airlines flight 93, September 11, 2001 |