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All stolen from somewhere:
I love Yahoo. They collect a lot of interesting, banal websites.
Like the Scribbler and 99 Rooms.
OT: Wet t-shirt contest:
http://www.514vip.com/pics/IslandWet...ays/island.htm
I have no idea about work safety.
Who woulda thunkit?
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I love Yahoo. They collect a lot of interesting, banal websites.
Like the Scribbler and 99 Rooms.
OT: Wet t-shirt contest:
http://www.514vip.com/pics/IslandWet...ays/island.htm
I have no idea about work safety.

Who woulda thunkit?
Dear Yahoo!:
Why do dimes and quarters have ridged edges while nickels and pennies have flat edges?
Bob
Tucson, Arizona
Dear Bob:
According to the official United States Mint FAQ, ridged or "reeded" edges served two purposes. Reeded edges not only made the coins harder to counterfeit, they also prevented people from filing down or "clipping" the coins.
Back in 1793, the first U.S. coins were linked to a silver standard. A half dollar contained half as much silver as a silver dollar, a quarter contained one-fourth, and so on. The ridged edges prevented nogoodniks from skimming the coins’ edges for extra silver. Introduced later, negligible nickels and paltry pennies weren't made of silver, and thus their edges escaped unscathed.
While coins these days aren't made of precious metals, the government decided to keep the reeded edges on certain coins to help the visually impaired. The dime and the penny, for example, are roughly the same size, so the ridges help people distinguish them. We could tell you why the government doesn’t adopt a similar policy toward paper money, except that, well, we don’t know why.
Why do dimes and quarters have ridged edges while nickels and pennies have flat edges?
Bob
Tucson, Arizona
Dear Bob:
According to the official United States Mint FAQ, ridged or "reeded" edges served two purposes. Reeded edges not only made the coins harder to counterfeit, they also prevented people from filing down or "clipping" the coins.
Back in 1793, the first U.S. coins were linked to a silver standard. A half dollar contained half as much silver as a silver dollar, a quarter contained one-fourth, and so on. The ridged edges prevented nogoodniks from skimming the coins’ edges for extra silver. Introduced later, negligible nickels and paltry pennies weren't made of silver, and thus their edges escaped unscathed.
While coins these days aren't made of precious metals, the government decided to keep the reeded edges on certain coins to help the visually impaired. The dime and the penny, for example, are roughly the same size, so the ridges help people distinguish them. We could tell you why the government doesn’t adopt a similar policy toward paper money, except that, well, we don’t know why.
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I have learned to use the word 'impossible' with the greatest caution.
-- Wernher von Braun
The pursuit of happiness is a most ridiculous phrase; if you pursue happiness you'll never find it.
-- C. P. Snow
Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.
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I have no idea about work safety.
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I have no idea about work safety.
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The story of my life....
A wife went in to see a therapist and said, "I've got a big problem doctor. Every time we're in bed and my husband climaxes, he lets out this earsplitting yell."
"My dear," the shrink said, "that's completely natural. I don't see what the problem is."
"The problem," she complained, "is that it wakes me up."
"My dear," the shrink said, "that's completely natural. I don't see what the problem is."
"The problem," she complained, "is that it wakes me up."
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