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Fascinating world clock tells almost everything

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Justme
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Fascinating world clock tells almost everything

#1 Post by Justme » September 18th, 2013, 3:23 am

Hate, the offspring of fear cannot exist where understanding reigns supreme

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Re: Fascinating world clock tells almost everything

#2 Post by jaywhat » September 18th, 2013, 8:40 am

useful

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Re: Fascinating world clock tells almost everything

#3 Post by Nick » September 19th, 2013, 3:52 pm

Very interessting. Intriguingly, divorces are shown under "good news"...... :wink:

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Re: Fascinating world clock tells almost everything

#4 Post by Justme » September 19th, 2013, 7:19 pm

Nick wrote:Very interesting. Intriguingly, divorces are shown under "good news"...... :wink:

I guess the persons taking that data are daydreaming about going through one, themselves. :hilarity: :hilarity:
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#5 Post by Ken H » November 4th, 2013, 7:28 pm

Very nice. A friend wondered though, who would think to include abortions among the statistics. I think we know the answer to that.
This is one of the great social functions of science - to free people of superstition. - Steven Weinberg

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