The questions-not-worth-their-own-question-thread III

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Do you think it is possible, given some time, to train yourself to flip a coin as heads or tails consistently? Not being able to call what you flip by somehow feeling it (post flip), etc, etc, but to actually flip it in such a way (pre-flip) that it will come up as heads.

And the flip should be a "real" flip, not just turning a pathetic flip that turns it over once or twice.
I've seen guys on TV that can throw dice consistently, so I'd say there's a good possibility that it can be done.
 
Do you think it is possible, given some time, to train yourself to flip a coin as heads or tails consistently? Not being able to call what you flip by somehow feeling it (post flip), etc, etc, but to actually flip it in such a way (pre-flip) that it will come up as heads.

And the flip should be a "real" flip, not just turning a pathetic flip that turns it over once or twice.

It would probably take a robot to be that precise. But some slight of hand magician might be able to learn the trick.
 
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What does it say on the second sign?
 
Based on my WWII movie German, I think it says "Please, not right now."
 
that sign is so hilariously easy, i can't comprehend someone couldn't understand what's on it. (and i'm not German :p )
 
Incidentally, do you pronounce the name of that town the way I think it is pronounced?
 
Nah. It's pronounced "foo-king".

that sign is so hilariously easy, i can't comprehend someone couldn't understand what's on it. (and i'm not German :p )

Yeah, I agree, same here. But then again you speak a Germanic language as your first and I've taken German lessons for a while in my life. :)
 
I have some mp3s given to me by a coworker. Neither he nor I know the musician or any details of the mp3s. Is there any software that can identify who made them? (Typically, software such as Windows Media Player or any mp3 player will identify mp3s based on some textual info stored in the mp3s themselves. These mp3s don't have such info.)
 
I have some mp3s given to me by a coworker. Neither he nor I know the musician or any details of the mp3s. Is there any software that can identify who made them? (Typically, software such as Windows Media Player or any mp3 player will identify mp3s based on some textual info stored in the mp3s themselves. These mp3s don't have such info.)

If there are lyrics, your best bet is to search for them. I know of no program that finds the information for blank mp3s, although I do know that WMP's identification entirely depends on internet connection, otherwise even store-bought CDs won't rip with the proper names.
 
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