Sounds like you really belong on the, "Myth Busters" team. G.
Zack Bass wrote: > I like to take things literally if doing so can settle a question of > "folk wisdom" or a conundrum. > A couple of years ago my fifth-grader had to do a Science Project, so > I bought six Fly Traps on eBay and we set out to test whether or not > you can catch more flies with Honey than with Vinegar. > I arranged the traps around the perimeter of a trampoline near a > house, over small saucers containing: > (1) Vinegar > (2) Honey > (3) Denatured Alcohol > (4) Dead Bird > (5) Dead Fish > (6) Mammal Shit > > We did prove that we could catch more flies (Houseflies anyhow) with > Honey than with Vinegar, but we caught a lot more with Shit. > > Since then I have learned that there is a kind of fruit fly called a > "Vinegar Fly", so I intend to go to a place where that kind of fly > predominates and see if we can DISprove the hypothesis under those > conditions. > > > > --- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, "Gary F. York" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> You're just being Mean! >> >> :) >> >> Zack Bass wrote: >> >>> --- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, "Gary F. York" >>> <gfyork@> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I like what you said; "brothers by choice." >>>> And what the hell did they mean by the saying, >>>> "Blood is thicker than water."? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> http://www.cvphysiology.com/Hemodynamics/H011.htm >>> "The viscosity of plasma is about 1.8-times the viscosity of water >>> (termed relative viscosity) at 37°C and is related to the protein >>> composition of the plasma. Whole blood has a relative viscosity of >>> 3-4 depending upon hematocrit, temperature, and flow rate." >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------ >>> >>> Yahoo! Groups Links >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >