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DAMN Interesting!
28-04-06, 12:28
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http://www.damninteresting.com/
O nome do site já diz sobre o que é! Saca só essa parte ( http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=406 ) "Unskilled and Unaware of It Posted by Alan Bellows on March 25th, 2006 at 6:40 pm When asked, most individuals will describe themselves as better-than-average in areas such as leadership, social skills, written expression, or just about any flavor of savvy where the individual has an interest. This tendency of the average person to believe he or she is better-than-average is known as the "above-average effect," and it flies in the face of logic… by definition, descriptive statistics says that it is impossible absurdly improbable for a majority of people to be above average. Clearly a large number of the self-described "above average" individuals are actually below average in those areas, and they are simply unaware of their incompetence." Huahuahua lembrei da DS na hora! |
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Trooper
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28-04-06, 12:40
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28-04-06, 12:53
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HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEH
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28-04-06, 12:59
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Ground Effect Vehicles
A concept aircraft currently under development at Boeing’s Phantom Works Research and Development unit might be the largest airplane to ever fly, but it won’t set any altitude records. Its called the Pelican and it would have a normal cruising altitude of only twenty feet because it uses the concept of ground effect to achieve lift. Performance specifications say this ground effect vehicle (GEV) will have a wingspan of 150 meters and be able to carry up to 1,400 tons of cargo =OOOOOOOOOOO q PRO esse bagulho de ground effect rlz demoro pra começarem a fazer veiculos pequenos com esse principio... heheh e vai demorar um bom tempo ainda... esse aviao ai vai poder voar apenas sobre o mar, confirma? senao ia foder geral hehehehehe |
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28-04-06, 13:05
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20 feet?
eahueh porra muito baixo |
Trooper
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28-04-06, 13:26
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28-04-06, 13:37
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20 feet chega nem a 10 metros neh nao?
como q eh esse principio? to de saida alguem poderia me googlar ? =] |
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28-04-06, 13:56
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3 feet = 1 metro
20/3 13,33m |
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28-04-06, 14:19
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Lei de Murphy para as pesquisas científicas:
MUITAS POUCAS COISAS CHEGAM A FAZER PARTE DA MÉDIA. (é verdade, tenho isso num livro de lei de murphy - nao eh bem esse o nome..) |
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28-04-06, 14:23
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(tá escrito bem assim no livro, unkay?)
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e tenho dito
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28-04-06, 14:41
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28-04-06, 14:42
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mkay
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28-04-06, 15:16
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29-04-06, 15:01
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