Pytanie #1:
An ocean liner leaves New york city?
3)An ocean liner leaves New york city and travels 18.0 degrees north of east for 155 km. How far east and how far north has it gone?4) You are driving west into ST.Louis,Missouri.In the sitance you see the famous arch. This arch rises to a maximum height of 192 m. You estimate your line of sight to the top of the arch to be 2.0 degrees above the road (the horizontal). Approx. how far away are you from the base of the arch in km?
Please help! Show how you got the answer. Thanks so much!
Pytanie #2:
Need help in physics?
An ocean liner leaves New York City and travels 29.0° north of east for 263 km. How far east and how far north has it gone? In other words, what are the magnitudes of the components of the ship's displacement vector in the following directions?Find due east and due north?
Pytanie #3:
Do you believe in women and children first if an ocean liner is sinking?
Applehunter, pass a greeting on to the other Navy SEALs.just kidding thanks
Pytanie #4:
Can I work on a cruise liner if I am banned from another country?
In case I was banned from the UK can I apply to work on an ocean cruiser (having into consideration that one of its ports can be Southampton or Liverpool).tnx.
Pytanie #5:
Why do some people who hate the movie "Titanic", don't watch the whole thing?
I read one guy's review who said he was so sick of Jack & Rose that he stopped watching the film at the spitting scene.Doesn't he and anyone else like him know that later on, the ocean liner sinks in one of the most awesome disaster movie sequences ever?!
Pytanie #6:
Fictional Ocean Liner Names?
I need some ideas for a name of fictional British ocean liner built in the 1930's for a story, any ideas would be appreciated, but I would prefer something not too cliche.The ship would be of a size comparable to that of the Queen Mary or Normandie.
so perhaps a name fitting for competition to such liners?
Thanks.
Pytanie #7:
How high is Shaquille O' Neal's vertical jump?
There's nothing cooler than a big man jumping up as high as possible and letting the whole Earth feel his thunder.LOL! It's like throwing a tank up or an ocean liner miles in the sky and then letting it go....BOOOOOOOOMMMM! That's what it's like seeing the Big Shaq Daddy drop thunder. I also want to consider other Big Heavyweighters! Big Locomotives on the move. Karl Malone, Charles Barkley, Shawn Kemp, and Chris Webber. Put their chest all in you like..."BAM" with all that weight behind it too. LOL Knock you on your back hard after getting dunked on. Make it feel like you were playing football instead of basketball. Take that!Pytanie #8:
Did Noah's ark take the same route as today's ocean liner? Did he stop off at the Caribbean islands?
Pytanie #9:
Fastest Ocean Liner Question!!?
The fastest ocean liner is the SS United States. Her Maximum speed is 38 knots which is about 43.8 mph.How fast would a ship of her size have to go to reach 65-70mph? obviously you would need some form of jet engine to reach that kind of speed.
She made the Atlantic crossing in 3 days, 10 hours, 40 minutes. If she could do let's say 65mph, how long would it take her cross the Atlantic?
I'm sending this question too all you guys who have a degree in maths!!
Yes sorry that was meant to be:
what would make a ship of her size reach 65-70mph?
Pytanie #10:
If someone rebuilt an exact replica of the Titanic, would you pay to sail on it?
I mean I know there is the Cunard ocean liner (Largest in the world) or I believe you can even still see the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary ships too, but to be able to see how the titanic was in it's day of glory or to see it not covered in mold and dirt from pictures of it at the bottom of the sea. I mean sure it may not have the "best entertainment" aka. the TV or Computer but it would be kind of interesting to see (or at least for history lovers like me)Also if the motor was faster (because you certainly wouldn't want another episode like in 1912)
@ DaisyCha..., Thank you! I understand that some people (mostly most people) wouldn't care about a ship unless it had the "Oh so glorious TV" and "Can't live without Laptops" Which would also be quite a decision for the person who's paying for it.
@Steve, the original design of the Titanic acually included 32 life boats which could have probably saved most if not all Titanic passengers, but the British Board of Trade regulations said that only 16 were needed.
(Facts said 64 lifeboats were needed but I suspect that that ammount was said because most of the 16 lifeboats had way less than half of the passengers it could hold, because if all boats were filled to the full capacity 1,178 people could have been saved and if doubled (if it was more or less 2,200 people) all passengers would've been saved.
Pytanie #11:
can the royal navy assist me in becoming a historian?
One of the main reasons why i am joining the royal navy is the opportunity given by the service to work on a ship, adventure the world and get good education. another ambition of mine i to become an ocean liner historian, ive been interested in it since i was 12 years old and i love the history. in school i was working at a A/ A* grade at history and my tests would be a b grade quality, i am very keen to see if they will let me do that.Pytanie #12:
Can you guess these songs by the first line?
Yea, i got it from a different question, but oh well, it seemed fun.Step 1: Put your MP3 player or whatever on random.
Step 2: Post the first line from the first 20 songs that play, no matter how embarrassing the song is.
Step 3: Post and let everyone you know guess what song and artist the lines come from.
Step 4: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is ch-ch-cheating.
1.And I give up forever to touch you.
2.Do you need me at night
3.Dont blink, the wont even miss you at all
4.Gunna go on living like i never met you
5.You got it all down got it all done to a science
6.Jessy said she's been here for a thousand days
7.You see this girl she's got a problem telling time
8.My girl's ready to take control, she just blows my mind
9.Seem to stop my breath, my head on your chest
10.Like a rush shot through you
11.Could I, Could I just find a way i'd find you everyday
12.The stars lean down to kiss you
13.I've got the gift of one-liners
14.Girl your beautiful, your bout near perfect
15.Your eyes are blue like the ocean, baby im lost at sea
16.So Long Congratulations,break a leg tonight
17.Hey there its good to see you again
18.i know that I've been dancin around the truth
19.And so typically, And so typically, soft set back and perfectly
20.Katie dont cry i know
That looks hard, good luck! First person to get the most right gets best answer.
Haha, that is hard. I actually dont know any of the songs. I guess i lose :)
Haha, that is hard. I actually dont know any of the songs. I guess i lose :)
Pytanie #13:
Do ocean liners still uphold a "women and children first" policy in case of evacuation?
Pytanie #14:
Charles Fort's lights under the sea?
Anybody have any thoughts on the lights that where reported by Victorians while travelling on ocean liners?Pytanie #15:
Is it still possible to travel to europe or somewhere else by boat ?
Ocean liners I gather are a thing of the past now. I wondered if maybe someone could go on a cruise ship and just get off when they got to their destination. I imagine there might be some passport difficulties that way though.I was also wondering if it might be possible to get passage on a commercial vessel like a freightor or something.
Pytanie #16:
Were there any children on the Lusitania in World War 1 on Friday, May 7, 1915 who were killed?
I heard that on this day in 1915, Friday, May 7, a German submarine, or an Ünterseeboot, sank a British ocean liner called the Lusitania and 128 American civilians died. Were one of these 128 Amercian civilians children? I hope they weren't because I have a much greater concern for children. Right before the United States entered the World War.Pytanie #17:
Anime about a girl on a ship in the early 20th Century? Please help!?
I saw an anime last year on youtube, but I can't remember the name or much about it.I only watched the first episode and I believe it hadn't been dubbed in english. There is a girl (in her mid/late teens or early twenties) on a big ocean liner against her will (I think), and then some guy rescues her and takes her onto another ship. It is based in either the late 19th or 20th century. Besides that, I remember at the end of the episode the guys is walking nearing the girl on the deck of the ship and she keeps walking farther back until she get to the railing.
I'm pretty sure it is also a Shojo, if that helps. There is differently an underline romance in it too.
So that's about all I remember. Sorry it's so vague!
Thank you so much!!
Pytanie #18:
Relative Velocity Problem?
An ocean liner is traveling at 36km/h on a bearing of 090 degrees. At 0600 hours the liner, which is 90 km from a lifeboat and on a bearing of 315 degrees from the lifeboat, sends a message for assistance. The lifeboat sets off immediately and travels in a straight line at constant speed, intercepting the liner at 0730 hours. Find the speed at which the lifeboat travels.Pytanie #19:
why do people go oh look the feds call in james cameron so theyre dumb?
why do they make stupid assumptions without knowing all the facts?Cameron, the director of "Avatar" and "Titanic," has worked extensively with robot submarines and is considered an expert in undersea filming.
The film director has helped develop deep-sea submersible equipment and other underwater ocean technology for the making of documentaries exploring the wrecks of the ocean liner Titanic and the German battleship Bismarck some two miles below the surface.
Pytanie #20:
I remember when I was a kid about an ocean liner that caught fire, and then drifted until it beached itself?
But for the life of me I cannot remember what the name of it was, I have googled beached ocean liners, but have not came up with what I remember. If anyone can help, that would be awesomePytanie #21:
Help with math problem!?
An ocean liner is sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. Late one night, it strikes an iceberg. The leak created is taking in water at a rate of 3.25 tons every 12 minutes. The ship is 40 miles from land. The captain knows that the ship will sink if it takes in 68 tons of water. The pumps of the ship can throw out 12 tons of water every hour. Unfortunately, with this damage the ship can only travel at a rate of 2.25 miles per hour. The captain radios search-and-rescue personnel that the ship is not likely to make it to shore before it sinks.If the captain is correct, how far from shore will the ship sink?
Show all work please!
Pytanie #22:
Look inside for the truth regarding Santa Claus' disappearance. Fairly Long?
Here's the truth:"After much research, we present the annual aeronautical engineers report on the theory of Santa:
No known species of reindeer can fly. BUT there are 300,000 species of living organisms yet to be classified, and while most of these are insects and germs, this does not COMPLETELY rule out flying reindeer, which only Santa has ever seen.
There are 2 billion children (persons under 18) in the world. BUT since Santa doesn't (appear) to handle the Muslim, Hindu, Jewish & Buddhist children, that reduces the workload to 15% of the total -378 million according to Population Reference Bureau. At an average (census) rate of 3.5 children per household, that's 91.8 million homes. One presumes that there's at least one good child in each.
Santa has 31 hours of Christmas to work with. This is due to the different time zones and the rotation of the earth, assuming he travels east to west (which seems logical). This works out to 822.6 visits/second. That is to say that for each Christian household with good children, Santa has .001 second to park, hop out of the sleigh, jump down the chimney, fill the stockings, distribute the remaining presents under the tree, eat whatever snacks have been left, get back up the chimney, get back into the sleigh and move on to the next house.
Assuming that each of these 91.8 million stops are evenly distributed around the earth (which, of course, we know to be false but for the purposes of our calculations we will accept), we are now talking about .78 miles/household, a total trip of 75.5 million miles; not counting stops to do what most of us do at lease once every 31 hours, plus eating etc. So Santa's sleigh must be moving at 650 miles/second, 3,000 times the speed of sound. For purposes of comparison, the fastest man-made vehicle on earth, the Ulysses space probe, moves at a pokey 27.4 miles/second. A conventional reindeer can run, tops, 15 miles/hour.
If every one of the 91.8 million homes with good children were to put out a single chocolate chip cookie and an 8 ounce glass of 2% milk, the total calories (needless to say other vitamins and minerals) would be approximately 225 calories (100 for the cookie, give or take, and 125 for the milk, give or take). Multiplying the number of calories per house by the number of homes (225 x 91.8 x 1000000), we get the total number of calories Santa consumes that night, which is 20,655,000,000 calories. To break it down further, 1 pound is equal to 3500 calories. Dividing our total number of calories by the number of calories in a pound (20655000000 / 3500) and we get the number of pounds Santa gains, 5901428.6, which is 2950.7 tons.
The payload on the sleigh adds another interesting element. Assuming that each child gets nothing more than a medium-sized Lego set (2 lb.), the sleigh is carrying 321,300 tons, not counting Santa, who is invariably described as overweight. On land, conventional reindeer can pull no more than 300lb. Even granting that "flying reindeer" (see #1) can pull 10 TIMES the normal amount, we cannot do the job with 8, or even 9, reindeer. We need 214,200. This increases the payload - not counting the weight of the sleigh - to 353,430 tons. This is four times the weight of the ocean-liner Queen Elizabeth.
353,000 tons traveling at 650 miles/second creates enormous air resistance. This will heat the reindeer up in the same fashion as a spacecraft reentering the earth's atmosphere. The lead pair of reindeer will absorb 14.3 QUINTILLION joules of energy. Per second. Each. In short, they will burst into flame almost instantaneously, exposing the reindeer behind them and create deafening sonic booms in their wake. The entire reindeer team will be vaporized within .00426 of a second. Meanwhile, Santa, will be subjected to centrifugal forces 17,500.06 times greater than gravity. A 250 lb. Santa, being very conservative in terms of guessing Santa's weight, would be pinned to the back of his sleigh by 4,315,015 lb. of force. If Santa ever DID deliver presents on Christmas Eve, he's dead now"
Pytanie #23:
Truth about Santa Claus' disappearance look inside (Very Long)?
Here is the truth:"After much research, we present the annual aeronautical engineers report on the theory of Santa:
No known species of reindeer can fly. BUT there are 300,000 species of living organisms yet to be classified, and while most of these are insects and germs, this does not COMPLETELY rule out flying reindeer, which only Santa has ever seen.
There are 2 billion children (persons under 18) in the world. BUT since Santa doesn't (appear) to handle the Muslim, Hindu, Jewish & Buddhist children, that reduces the workload to 15% of the total -378 million according to Population Reference Bureau. At an average (census) rate of 3.5 children per household, that's 91.8 million homes. One presumes that there's at least one good child in each.
Santa has 31 hours of Christmas to work with. This is due to the different time zones and the rotation of the earth, assuming he travels east to west (which seems logical). This works out to 822.6 visits/second. That is to say that for each Christian household with good children, Santa has .001 second to park, hop out of the sleigh, jump down the chimney, fill the stockings, distribute the remaining presents under the tree, eat whatever snacks have been left, get back up the chimney, get back into the sleigh and move on to the next house.
Assuming that each of these 91.8 million stops are evenly distributed around the earth (which, of course, we know to be false but for the purposes of our calculations we will accept), we are now talking about .78 miles/household, a total trip of 75.5 million miles; not counting stops to do what most of us do at lease once every 31 hours, plus eating etc. So Santa's sleigh must be moving at 650 miles/second, 3,000 times the speed of sound. For purposes of comparison, the fastest man-made vehicle on earth, the Ulysses space probe, moves at a pokey 27.4 miles/second. A conventional reindeer can run, tops, 15 miles/hour.
If every one of the 91.8 million homes with good children were to put out a single chocolate chip cookie and an 8 ounce glass of 2% milk, the total calories (needless to say other vitamins and minerals) would be approximately 225 calories (100 for the cookie, give or take, and 125 for the milk, give or take). Multiplying the number of calories per house by the number of homes (225 x 91.8 x 1000000), we get the total number of calories Santa consumes that night, which is 20,655,000,000 calories. To break it down further, 1 pound is equal to 3500 calories. Dividing our total number of calories by the number of calories in a pound (20655000000 / 3500) and we get the number of pounds Santa gains, 5901428.6, which is 2950.7 tons.
The payload on the sleigh adds another interesting element. Assuming that each child gets nothing more than a medium-sized Lego set (2 lb.), the sleigh is carrying 321,300 tons, not counting Santa, who is invariably described as overweight. On land, conventional reindeer can pull no more than 300lb. Even granting that "flying reindeer" (see #1) can pull 10 TIMES the normal amount, we cannot do the job with 8, or even 9, reindeer. We need 214,200. This increases the payload - not counting the weight of the sleigh - to 353,430 tons. This is four times the weight of the ocean-liner Queen Elizabeth.
353,000 tons traveling at 650 miles/second creates enormous air resistance. This will heat the reindeer up in the same fashion as a spacecraft reentering the earth's atmosphere. The lead pair of reindeer will absorb 14.3 QUINTILLION joules of energy. Per second. Each. In short, they will burst into flame almost instantaneously, exposing the reindeer behind them and create deafening sonic booms in their wake. The entire reindeer team will be vaporized within .00426 of a second. Meanwhile, Santa, will be subjected to centrifugal forces 17,500.06 times greater than gravity. A 250 lb. Santa, being very conservative in terms of guessing Santa's weight, would be pinned to the back of his sleigh by 4,315,015 lb. of force. If Santa ever DID deliver presents on Christmas Eve, he's dead now"
Pytanie #24:
Which would "suit your fancy" the best?
1. $500 gift card to Foot Locker2. A boat ride from NYC to one of the beaches in FL. (No, not a big ocean liner, but something better than a privately owned boat.
3. A new 5 burner gas cook top.
4. Your utilities paid in full for one month. (Sorry you would not get the money here,) this would require you giving me the bill and I would do it myself, then give you the receipt.
Pytanie #25:
Did Nostradamus predict any of these recent natural disasters?
Did Nostradamus predit any of these huge natural disasters that have occured in 2010. There's been multiple megathrust earthquakes in various parts of the world, followed by devasting tsunamis and/or floods, a volcano eruption that pretty much crippled air traffic in that part of the world, severe weather causing multiple disasters and huge killer waves in the Mediterranean that struck an ocean liner. And this is just a few of the specifics. You would think he would have seen some of this in his prophecies.Pytanie #26:
WERE you ever on the SS/FRANCE-NORWAY ?
Are you sad to see the SS NORWAY go to the shipbreakers in India , do you have any nice memories of a trip on this great one of a kind Ocean Liner - I WILL MISS HER.Pytanie #27:
POLL: how many of you...?
...have made sexy time under an overpass on a tuesday during rush hour while there was a 90 % chance of rain(not 80%) with a slight chance of thunder while in a neon purple, 60s style Volkswagen buggy. if so, did bigfoot come and ask you to help him save the octopus from a sinking ocean liner that weighed exactly 90,678.78902 tonnes?Pytanie #28:
"AESTHETIC APPEAL": "QM-2" vs. "TITANIC" - what say you?
I've just been watching "Personal Effects" on Netflix - a very good film in IMHO.And occasionally glancing over at the Tube, the channel selected was our local PBS station. The program on was a documentary about the QM2(the ocean-liner "Queen Mary-2").
What little of it I caught struck me as fantastic. There were some celebrities on, ranting and raving about the aesthetics of this newest marvel of seas: how stunningly beautiful/so aesthetically appealing/what symmetry.
I was really taken aback; because what I see is----------anything but beautiful/aesthetically appealing:
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Maybe I'm stuck back somewhere in the tastes of the beginning of the 20th century: say, the pre-Great Depression era. But for me, the most beautiful ocean-liners ever built were the Titanic and her sister ships, the Olympic and Britannic (sorry I couldn't find a better model photo - tired of searching(time for "beddy bye"):
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What say you?
Alberich
Pytanie #29:
Hi, is this an okay book?
im wrighting a book called ''forever lost'' I know itll take a while to finish, but i was just wondering if you could read it and tell me if its any good. Im not done the first chapter yet but this is what I got so far. Its about a girl thats father died and she meets a guy she really likes, the guy turns out to be a vampire..but im looking for more twist to, so if u have any advise..please do comment!Forever Lost
©hailey filippi 2010
Chapter1
I woke up to the sound of my beeping alarm clock. It was 7:00am Monday September 8th. The first day of school. I got up and went to my bathroom pulling a comb threw my hair. I quickly applied some eye liner and went down stairs. I grabbed the first thing I saw. Pop Tarts. I threw them in the toaster and went back up stairs to get ready. When I came back down everyone was up. My mom was making her morning coffee and my sister Alice was eating cereal. I grabbed my (now cold) Pop Tarts and sat down.
Ever since the loss of my father last year, morning meals, or any meals for that matter where awkward. My dad knew how to make an entrance. His loud meal conversations about work as a lower and his life lessons filled up all the time we had to talk while eating. My father died in a car crash on Lake-a-way bridge. There was a collision with a transport truck. My dads car ended up in the ocean below the bridge. His car and all belongings were found, but his body wasn’t. Ever since the lost our family has been trying to move on. My sister is still coping and my mom says she’s moved on. For him, though me and my sister know she hasn’t.
When I was done my breakfast I brushed my teeth, grabbed my bag, and went to school.
Lake View Heights is a twenty minute drive. I have a rusty old black truck. That doesn’t have air conditioning, a lock that works, or a radio. Talk about a boring car ride.
I parked my car on the east wall. I grabbed my bag and my book and headed inside.
Pytanie #30:
What is the magnitude of the acceleration of one of the liners toward the other due ?
Two ocean liners, each with a mass of 38,000 metric tons, are moving on parallel courses, 106 m apart. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of one of the liners toward the other due to their mutual gravitational attraction? Treat the ships as particles.Pytanie #31:
If The other Icelandic Volcano erupts will we see a return to the days of Ocean Liner travel and grand rail?
journeys?And will that be a good or a bad thing?
Pytanie #32:
what would a traumatized soldier do in this situation?
okay i am writing a book and in it there is this a traumatized soldier, after he leaves the military, years later he is hired to take and protect this 14 year old boy, who has received several threats against his life, from his school in china to his home in boston, when certain event force them to take a cruise liner instead of flying they get into a fight and the man greatly insults the boy, which then leads the young boy to show his true talents and attack the barriers the man set up in his mind to cope with the traumatic events he experienced in service, while he tries to escape he is unable due to being miles from any kind of land, if he runs the boy will follow, he cannot assault the boy due to what he is being payed and he does not want to get arrested, all the while he is still attacking his mental barriers trying to rip them down one by one, so my question is how would a traumatized soldier react to this? what would he say? where would he go if he was trapped on a cruise liner in the middle of the ocean?Pytanie #33:
Would you take a boat to America?
Airline flights were canceled as safety precaution due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland. How about taking an ocean liner from Europe to the U.S? Isn't that an option?Pytanie #34:
can you still travel on ocean liners?
Not as a vacation cruise, just as a travel cruise.Pytanie #35:
Is your dream vacation?
1. Some where in the wooded mountain area. Maybe a place like Tenn. You would have a backpack and a tent for this vacation, maybe a fishing pole too!2. Some where in Europe, like France or Italy.
3. On a cruse liner, that sails the oceans.
4. On an island like Hawaii, or Palau or somewhere tropical
5. With the family exploring the local metro-park zoo.
6. Other? Where and what?
Pytanie #36:
After Reading this I'm starting to doubt the existence of Santa Claus.?
"After much research, we present the annual aeronautical engineers report on the theory of Santa:No known species of reindeer can fly. BUT there are 300,000 species of living organisms yet to be classified, and while most of these are insects and germs, this does not COMPLETELY rule out flying reindeer, which only Santa has ever seen.
There are 2 billion children (persons under 18) in the world. BUT since Santa doesn't (appear) to handle the Muslim, Hindu, Jewish & Buddhist children, that reduces the workload to 15% of the total -378 million according to Population Reference Bureau. At an average (census) rate of 3.5 children per household, that's 91.8 million homes. One presumes that there's at least one good child in each.
Santa has 31 hours of Christmas to work with. This is due to the different time zones and the rotation of the earth, assuming he travels east to west (which seems logical). This works out to 822.6 visits/second. That is to say that for each Christian household with good children, Santa has .001 second to park, hop out of the sleigh, jump down the chimney, fill the stockings, distribute the remaining presents under the tree, eat whatever snacks have been left, get back up the chimney, get back into the sleigh and move on to the next house.
Assuming that each of these 91.8 million stops are evenly distributed around the earth (which, of course, we know to be false but for the purposes of our calculations we will accept), we are now talking about .78 miles/household, a total trip of 75.5 million miles; not counting stops to do what most of us do at lease once every 31 hours, plus eating etc. So Santa's sleigh must be moving at 650 miles/second, 3,000 times the speed of sound. For purposes of comparison, the fastest man-made vehicle on earth, the Ulysses space probe, moves at a pokey 27.4 miles/second. A conventional reindeer can run, tops, 15 miles/hour.
If every one of the 91.8 million homes with good children were to put out a single chocolate chip cookie and an 8 ounce glass of 2% milk, the total calories (needless to say other vitamins and minerals) would be approximately 225 calories (100 for the cookie, give or take, and 125 for the milk, give or take). Multiplying the number of calories per house by the number of homes (225 x 91.8 x 1000000), we get the total number of calories Santa consumes that night, which is 20,655,000,000 calories. To break it down further, 1 pound is equal to 3500 calories. Dividing our total number of calories by the number of calories in a pound (20655000000 / 3500) and we get the number of pounds Santa gains, 5901428.6, which is 2950.7 tons.
The payload on the sleigh adds another interesting element. Assuming that each child gets nothing more than a medium-sized Lego set (2 lb.), the sleigh is carrying 321,300 tons, not counting Santa, who is invariably described as overweight. On land, conventional reindeer can pull no more than 300lb. Even granting that "flying reindeer" (see #1) can pull 10 TIMES the normal amount, we cannot do the job with 8, or even 9, reindeer. We need 214,200. This increases the payload - not counting the weight of the sleigh - to 353,430 tons. This is four times the weight of the ocean-liner Queen Elizabeth.
353,000 tons traveling at 650 miles/second creates enormous air resistance. This will heat the reindeer up in the same fashion as a spacecraft reentering the earth's atmosphere. The lead pair of reindeer will absorb 14.3 QUINTILLION joules of energy. Per second. Each. In short, they will burst into flame almost instantaneously, exposing the reindeer behind them and create deafening sonic booms in their wake. The entire reindeer team will be vaporized within .00426 of a second. Meanwhile, Santa, will be subjected to centrifugal forces 17,500.06 times greater than gravity. A 250 lb. Santa, being very conservative in terms of guessing Santa's weight, would be pinned to the back of his sleigh by 4,315,015 lb. of force. If Santa ever DID deliver presents on Christmas Eve, he's dead now"
If you dont read it all you'll never know the truth!
Pytanie #37:
What is the difference between an ocean liner and a cruise ship?
Pytanie #38:
Why is My Coastal Scents Package Taking so Long!?
Okay so i placed a Order From Coastal Scents. And i spent Over $100 I Bought the 88 Makeup Palette, Contour & Blush Palette, True Black Gel Liner, 13 PC brush set , Black Synthetic Foundation Brush, White Angled Liner Brush, Paradise Shimmer tan Mica Powder, Black Pigment, Blue Pigment, Yellow pigment, Brown pigment, Sliver Gel Liner, Blue Gel liner, Black Deluxe Shadow Brush, Rich Volume Mascara, 2 Sifter Jars, Purple Punch Glitter, Fairy dust, Ocean Blue Glitter, And Sahara Sand Glitter. I am Wondering Why my Order is Taking so long to ship. Since i spent over $100 Shipping was free (Fedex Ground) But I have heard of others who lived in Canada Getting there's Within 3 DAYS!. And mine has taken a Week now. ): How much longer do you think it will take? p.s. I live in Utah and it is shipping From Florida. And i ordered it last Tuesday.Pytanie #39:
Anyone else laugh at Jerseylicious...?
...and laugh at the stupidity? "Oh my gawd, it's like she's wearing black and brown? That's almost as bad as wearing black and blue!"...when the person saying this IS wearing black and blue. Then when the woman is having her hair washed in cold water and Tracey says something about how nobody wants to have their hair washed in water as cold as the "Titanic Ocean". Really? There's a Titanic Ocean? Where has it been all my life? :-) (Granted, there was the Titanic Ocean Liner, but I believe she was speaking of the Atlantic Ocean, given that they're on the east coast.)So someone help me out here. Will there ever be a reality show with smart people? Or will that just be less entertaining? Do these ridiuclously stupid people think they're famous just because they're on TV...even though they look like complete idiots?
Pytanie #40:
What is the name of a famous ocean liner?
Okay well I got this math homework and it's where you have to solve for x. Like -28+15y=17. There's like a lot on here and when I figure them all out. The puzzle on top of the worksheet is supposed to show a famous ocean liner's name. Anyone have the worksheet and know the answers? Or anyone want to solve these? I can e-mail you the problems. ;DPytanie #41:
People living on the bottom of the ocean in a cruise liner?
Does anyone know what this tv mini series is called? It played somewhere between the late 70s to mid 80s.Pytanie #42:
i know there are still ocean liners, but are there still bus boats that take you across the ocean?
Pytanie #43:
What is a good place to buy lightweight, mid-to-high quality furniture in Houston, TX?
We just moved into a new apartment (pretty roomy), but after a series of stupid decisions we had to leave much of our furniture behind. (Not worth explaining the specifics. The move has not gone smoothly.) We are living in the Humble, TX area now, and I'm wondering where to buy our furniture. Part of the reason so much of our furniture was left behind is because we had gotten several large pieces that cost too much, honestly, and were heavy like ocean liners. I'm trying to stock our apartment with attractive, medium-to-high quality furniture that can be carried up one flight of stairs without breaking our spines. Any suggestions? (PLEASE)Pytanie #44:
What would happened if you were marooned this way?
What would happen if you were marooned or lost in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean on a small rowboat. It was also getting late in the night. You were desperate to be rescued but no help was in sight.Suddenly from afar, you see a ship coming your way. When it got closer, you realised it was an ocean liner. Eager to be rescued, you jumped up and down your small rowboat hoping to gain attention.
The crew of the ship subsequently noticed you and turned the ship towards you. As it approached you, you could see people on board celebrating and having fun on the ship. Some of them also waved at you.
However, as it got closed enough, you saw clearly with your own eyes the name of the ship, T-I-T-A-N-I-C.
What would you do then? Let the people on the ship haul you aboard? Or row like hell away from the area?
Pytanie #45:
Could you be so kind and proof read my paper please?
In the short story “A Tale for Children”, Gabriel Garcia Marquez masterfully reveals this tale as an example of how one man can have an affect on the way a single village thinks and views the world. With this powerful passage, “But they also knew that everything would be different from then on, that their house would have wider doors, higher ceilings, and stronger floors so that Esteban’s memory could go everywhere without bumping into beams …” Marquez prevails the impact of a greater than man , named Esteban.Esteban was naturally accepted by the villagers as a fantastic and enormous drowned man who washes upon their shore that does not frighten them nor give them an urge to reject him. Instead of being freakish for his size, he is “…the tallest, strongest, most virile and best built man they had ever seen...” Esteban has more ideal qualities than just the physical. He is compassionate, recognizing the anxiety that his size causes and possessing the awful knowledge that “…the lady of the house looked for her most resistant chair and begged him, frightened to death, sit here...” He feels shame at being such a bother to the villagers; had he known he was going to drown, “…he would have looked for a more discreet place.” While others might have turned on him for his unusual characteristics, the villagers not only show him kindness but actually embrace him. He becomes their model and they will better their village and their lives in his honor.
The lives of the villagers will continue to change over the next several hours and on into the future. To honor Esteban’s memory, the villagers will build larger homes so that he can pass through freely without shame at his size. They will paint the houses bright colors and “…break their backs digging for springs among the stones and planting flowers on the cliffs.” In the future, passengers on great ocean liners will smell the villagers’ gardens and be told “that’s Esteban’s village.” What Esteban’s visit has made them realize is how terribly empty their lives had been. Though they knew that “they were no longer present, that they would never be,” by making their home a place good enough for Esteban, they are enriching themselves as well. Esteban truly was a unique experience that changed and opened the entire views within the village causing him to become a colossal idol for how the village lives their lives.
Pytanie #46:
Would a trip on an ocean liner like the Titanic be all inclusive?
Thanks for the answers!Pytanie #47:
What do you think of this writing?
Time goes on, never stopping, never slowing, always constant. As are we as humans. We evolve and grow and advance, both physically and technologically. We have gone from stone wheels, to bicycles, to automobiles; from typrewriters to computers; from rafts to ocean liners. As we achieve higher and higher feats in the way of technology, as goes up our standard of living. We become accustomed to a better and better life, we become accustomed to greater and greater materialism. We become accustomed to (in comparison to earlier times) being spoiled, and overly spoiled, in our lives and lifestyles. Yet as this goes up, our the satisfaction of our lives goes down. We became disappointed with the same amount as previously was great. An identical cousin, one could say, to drug addiction. We in a way, become ever more, tolerant, to this way of life. Always needing more to stay at baseline; an ever increasing standard. If this pace keeps up, when, if ever, will we start to become satisfied? What will it take to fill up this hungry monster we have created? Or will we just become hungrier and hungrier for more? How hungry must we become before we consume ourselves? Or would it be possible to over-dose from this possibly deadly addiction? If it even is an addiction, for it could be an effect of something else that makes comes naturally. From another variable which we will never know since we most likely will not stop this forward motion of life. So possibly we will never know, but only assume, that it accompanies this along, for most reasons that matter as of yet, assuming these two are connected will serve equally well.Hiding. Hiding a whole personality from the world, behind closed curtains, made of stone. The Berlin wall of my life. Those on the outside see a creature very dissimilar from that of the creature on the other side. The problem is many times, being thrown aside and judged by this benign creature construed by the external environment. This can create a lot of frustration. Treat a turtle as a lion and watch the confusion and frustration he displays as trying to cope with the aspects only a lion could endure. This although is just a comparison, these animals being chosen purely due to their drastic differences. The tension created by these two creatures is tremendous and tormenting. To want be viewed by stranger as who you really are, not what the general belief is, is great. Being viewed for who one really is most comforting and least stressful. It seems to create a mutual happiness. When this is reversed to the other side of this argument, the ripples created in the rivers of our minds can have any number of effects. It could be very beneficial in some situations, while in others create sadness, hatred, depression, anything really. It is more often than not more polarized to the negative than the positive although. Stressful and frustrating. If only we could choose these types of things in life, what a great life that would be. But yet, take this away, and watch many of the great tragedies and epics of our world crumble and disappear in its wake.
Running through the forest of my mind, thick, blush, deep green leaves. It seems like these leaves are all connected, but yet I see no branches, it is bright and yet I see no sun, only the shine of which it produces. Am I floating? Am I running on air? Through this rich forest I go, euphoric. Not sure of where I’m going, and yet I go without fear, never slowing. On and on and on, getting nowhere but what an adventure it seems to be. Fearless, invincible, onward I go. Trees with no branches, rich thick stumps, all seemingly but unknowingly connected. Humid and fresh, but not too cold: just the right temperature to keep on edge. Faster, faster, faster I go. Oh so confident in journeying to unknown. To unknown and through unknown, but I am going somewhere, this I know. I don’t know where to, I don’t know how, but I am moving, wherever, somehow. What direction am I headed? Did I ever veer? What does it matter for there is no place of which I will arrive that I will call here. Through the leaves I push, cool droplets on every one, sticking onto my body as I run. They don’t break shape, they stay in a flat ball, over my skin, naturally, with no pattern at all. I know where is up, I know where is down, I travel in the same plane, as I go round. This sprint does not stop, I see no end, for I do not breathe heavy, and I only feel slight wind. I can go anywhere I want in this forest of mine, for anywhere is everywhere, and likewise with time. No here, no there, no now, no then, there is none of this in this world I am in.
Pytanie #48:
I need a video of a cruise liner (preferable vintage look) moving in the ocean and.. (please post link) Clic?
I need a video of a ship taking off like in the suite life of deck and a video of a girl or any human-like creature so large, she can't move out of a cave.. I need it desparately for out movie project in El Filibusterismo.. Of course I would appreciate and give acknoledgments.. Please post your answer as link thanks.. :))Pytanie #49:
movie naming help please respond fast?
ok there is a movie where a bunch of people get on a cruse liner ship out in the middle of the ocean. wile on the cruse there is an earth quake and then there is a wall of water that flips the boat upside down then the people have to try to get out what movie is it???its like in the movie 2012 where the black guys father is ont the cruse like and it flips except in this movie people live
Pytanie #50:
Physics Help Please Please Please Please?
Please help by showing the work and equations associated with the problems. Thank you#1- (a) How far below an initial straight-line path will a projectile fall in nine seconds?
___meters
(b) Does your answer depend on the angle of launch or on the initial speed of the projectile?
2Yes
No
-Defend your answer.
#2- Neglecting air resistance, if you throw a ball straight up with a speed of 21 m/s, how fast will it be moving when you catch it?
_____m/s
#3)Calculate the resultant velocity of an airplane that normally flies at 210 km/h if it encounters a 20 km/h tailwind.
___ km/h
Calculate the resultant velocity if it encounters a 20 km/h headwind.
__ km/h
Calculate the resultant of the pair of velocities 90 km/h north and 75 km/h south.
___km/h 2 --(north south)
Calculate the resultant if both velocities are directed south.
__ km/h 4 ---- (north south)
#4) Calculate the magnitude of the resultant of a pair of 86 km/h velocity vectors that are at right angles to each other.
____km/h
#5) The launching velocity of a projectile is 20 m/s at 53° above the horizontal. What is the vertical component of its velocity at launch?
___ m/s
Its horizontal component of velocity?
___ m/s
#6) A boat is rowed at 11 km/h directly across a river that flows at 3 km/h, as shown in the figure.
(a) What is the resultant speed of the boat?
_____ km/h
(b) How fast and in what direction should the boat be rowed to reach a destination directly across the river in the same amount of time as before?
______ km/h
____° (counter-clockwise from the direction of the river flow)
The boat is going up (vBoat) ^ and the river is going to the right like this (vRiver) >.
#7) A girl is playing shuffleboard on an ocean liner that travels due north at 2 m/s. She makes a starboard shot (toward the east), relative to the deck, of 3 m/s. What is the velocity of the puck relative to the stationary
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