The Questions not worth their own thread thread VII

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It depends on your phone and your provider.
If you have an iPhone, then yes you can. Most blackberries and smart phones will allow for it as well. Some phones however can only access mobile websites, like m.facebook.com.
 
Ok. as with most(?) zombie invasion / infections, there is a Person Zero. Let's say I'm said person. I get the virus, then what happens to me? step by step?
 
Stage 1:

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Stage 2:

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Ok. as with most(?) zombie invasion / infections, there is a Person Zero. Let's say I'm said person. I get the virus, then what happens to me? step by step?
It depends on what precise type of virus it is. if it's a traditional zombie virus, you'll begin to feel ill. Assuming you contracted the virus through being bitten, the wound will become discoloured and even gangrenous. Eventually the virus will kill you and you will become a zombie. How long after your death it takes for you to become a zombie also depends on the precise virus.

If you are infected with rage, you will begin to suffer the effects within thirty seconds. The K-Virus from I Am Legend takes about thirty minutes to an hour to begin to effect you. It usually results in sickness, then hunger, then you fully change.
 
Has anyone ever swam from Ireland to Scotland?


I ask because people have swam from Florida to Cuba, so I think it can be done.... though it would be much colder.
 
Yes because the Irish Navy doesn't have boats they are exclusively designated to swim to England in the event of war.
 
Is every thing goimg to be OK?
Well, the way I deal with things is, if I just breathe, let it fill the space between, I'll know everything is all right.
 
Has anyone ever swam from Ireland to Scotland?


I ask because people have swam from Florida to Cuba, so I think it can be done.... though it would be much colder.
Yes - it can be done but it isn't very common.

Between Northern Ireland and Scotland is about 13 - 20 miles depending where you cross.

The sea can be quite rough there - something to do with a narrow channel between a sea and an ocean.
 
Can a C-130 Hercules go backwards under its own power while taxiing?
 
Is it possible to post on an internet forum using a cell phone that has internet capability?

CFC looks awful under on-the-fly for-mobile screen translation. Unless you have a decent screen consider yourself limited to the My Account listings.

It's fine for reading a long thread, but it's very painful locating and loading a thread.
 
I don't know. Are there Mexicans in Ireland?

Yes, Rodrigo and Gabriela (The guitar duo)

Link to video.


Also my Uncle Juan works for a mining company and has been there for the last 3 months.


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Yes - it can be done but it isn't very common.

Between Northern Ireland and Scotland is about 13 - 20 miles depending where you cross.

The sea can be quite rough there - something to do with a narrow channel between a sea and an ocean.

Interesting, thank you.
 
I thought I saw it happening at Shannon airport a month ago.

There was a huge amount of noise and then I saw the plane backing into a stand with its engines running at what sounded like full. I couldn't see the nose to see if it was being pushed but I wondered why the engines would be running if it was just being pushed back.
 
A C-130 has variable pitch propellers. They could possibly be turned far enough for reverse thrust. Unlikely to be efficient that way, which could explain why the engines were at high speed for low speed moving of the plane.
 
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