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Old 07-05-2011, 08:22 AM   #13369
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Wait, I just made something up, and you say that's the scientific reasoning????
See that! You're a born natural scientist!

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Eat spicy food. It is suppose to cool you off.
... and why so many of the countries famous for spicy dishes tend to be hot places! Thailand, India, Mexico, Jamaica....

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Do you ever look at this site after earthquakes? This is the one you just felt:

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak.../us/index.html
I have a Japanese one that I use. Almost the twin of this one. On that map, I live within the Osaka circle. If you picture it as a clock, I live right on the Osaka/Kyoto border (the street in front of my house is the actual border) at about 2:00, and in from the edge of 'that' circle about 1/3 of the way. The Osaka circle is covering up half of Kyoto.

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