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If I am from Taiwan, am I a Chinese?
Chen Haicun
Written May 20, 2015
Yes you are sir!
You look chinese; you speak chinese language; you write chinese; you
cook chinese style cusine; you eat chinese food; you study chinese
history; you learn chinese moral principles; your parents are of
chinese descent;
Congradulation you are as chinese as a person could ever be.
Now the question is: do you associate yourself more with China, the
nation, or not? Read More
If a revolver were taken back in time and left in
Ancient Rome, how long till they figure out how it
works and how it's made?
Mark Blanchard
Updated Oct 1-
About 45 seconds to figure out what it did. Pull trigger out of curiosity,
gun go boom.
Of course, that first accidentally fired shot might hit of Flavius
Longinus in his gluteus maximus, but you don't have to be Socrates to
marvel at that the thing vomiting a little lead slug with tremendous
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force, leaving behind a smoking empty case made of brass. They'd
quickly realize that the stuff inside ...
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Not a single person I know supports Hillary Clinton.
Is that the same for you?
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Wiliam Murphy
Written Oct 12
This question represents one of the great misunderstandings many
people have about politics. It goes like this:
"My friends, family and neighbors all believe the same things I do.
That means that most Americans believe the same things I do."
And then, when they see polls that, for example, show that their
preferred candidate is losing, they don't believe them. "The polls must
be rigged... everyone ...
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Why are people so angry about China?
Sam Arora, 3O+years experience as food scientist, QC/QA managerial
and executive postions
Updated th ago
Background: I am Canadian citizen from Indian background, soon I
be here in a few years for so years. I have had worked in the Canadian
dairy/food/flavor industry for about 3o years, and for the last 15 I am
self employed. In addition I have two masters degrees in dairy and
food sciences each, one from U of Punjab India and the other from U
of Guelph.
I was born in small town of Punjab region of...
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How would Medieval people react after eating
today's food?
Alberto Yagos, Born in Spain
Updated Oct 15
I've cooked most of the recipes in two Medieval cookbooks, Libre de
Sent Sovi and Libre del Coch which were the most important ones in
Spain, France and Italy from the 14th to 16th centuries. Some of the
recipes are as old as 122O and some of them also appear in English
cookbooks.
Contrary to the popular belief that meat and fish were very expensive,
they were quite usual on most tables. Village...
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If I don't use Vim, can I be a good developer?
Michael Leachim, Yes, my name is a palindrome
Updated Jul 5, 2015
You are definitely cannot be a good developer if you:
Do not use Vim
Do not use Emacs
Do not use Linux
Do not write a blog about functional reactive immutable approach.
Have never assembled some hissing flashing and beeping thing in
Arduino
Seriously. These are just stereotypes.
I use Emacs for text, scripts, organizing data.... Read More *
What would happen if police loaded their first three
shots with rubber bullets?
Paul Harding, Deputy Sheriff since 2000
Written Jul 22
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Rubber bullets have a goldilocks complex. They only work as intended
when everything is "just right."
Fire them at close range, and they are still deadly force.
Fire them at too long a range, and they are ineffective.
if the person you're shooting is wearing a bulky winter coat, it alters
these ranges.
The range has to be" just right."
The target area on the body has to be "just right" as well. The ...
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If you were on the FBI's Most Wanted List, how
would you escape the US?
Jon Mixon
Updated Sep 27
Seriously?
I would ditch the fake moustache and the stolen car in the nearest big
city with information in that makes it appear that I'm going to a third
location distant from my true destination. I would then board a series
of bus and travel to North Dakota or Minnesota.
Upon arrival, I would travel to a border city or town and rent an
inexpensive room for the night. i would then travel to a nea...
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My son keeps drawing incredibly intricate mazes.
What does this say about how his mind works or
where his talents lie?
Kathleen Grace, artist, photographer, writer, top writer 2015, 2016
„rit
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A few years ago I had two private students that I worked with in their
home, they were brother and sister, and while I gave them both
projects beyond their ability, the boy started working in this direction.
The more complicated I made the project, the more he engaged, till he
was producing Escher-like drawings.
Now, I'm not professionally certified or qualified to render any
professional opini...
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Who won the third Trump-Clinton debate?
Morgan Evans
Updated Thu
So far, as of 9:45pm ET, it looks like Hillary is doing better. Trump has
made numerous grammatical errors, such as "bigley." He has also
referred to abortion as "ripping the baby out," and he has already
brought up Hillary's husband. In addition, he has called her a liar and
a puppet.
His arguments have kept his head above water, but Hillary's answers
have been stellar. She's supported her posi...
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