10. Older designs have a knuckle speed of around 30 miles per hour. NASA scientists at the Fluid Mechanics Laboratory at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, concluded that with its relatively smoother surface, it starts to knuckle at a higher speed of 45–50 mph.
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14. The company name comes from a misheard line in "Space Captain," a song by Joe Cocker and Leon Russell. Since 2007, the company has been controlled by BBC Worldwide, which owns a 75% share, while founders own the remaining 25%. As of 2010, it publishes about 500 titles in 8 languages, as well as TV programs, a magazine, mobile phone applications and websites. Tony Wheeler and Maureen Wheeler started out the company by telling how they met and married and how they travelled from London to Australia.
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16. Whatdoes the site TrackGandhi.com, a website which was launched in January 2007, do? The American counterpart of this site isnamedWhere’s George?
20. Here is a legend of the sea without historical justification : It has often been claimed that the _________ was a holder or storage rack in which cannon balls (or shot) were stacked on a ship. Supposedly when the rack with its stack of cannon balls became cold, the contraction of iron cannon balls led to the balls falling through or off of the ________. What popular phrase is said to have originated from the above legend?
22. The _________ is a reward given out to fans who get a letter printed in a Marvel comic, which points out a mistake within a series and comes up with a clever excuse for it being printed.
23. No-prize!! Actually it started out, when Stan Lee ran a contest and mentioned "there will be no prizes, and therefore, no losers.“
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25. When you see a UFO in the sky or on the ground and it leaves evidence behind
26. When a person sees a UFO with visible occupants inside
27. When the person is unwillingly taken and experimented on inside the alien craft
28. When there is direct communication between aliens and humansWhat are these laws better known to us?
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30. X is a phenomenal instrument. One of those freaks of nature that come very rarely in a hundred years. Clear and penetrating, X has a brilliant, metallic timbre and yet remains warm, with a gorgeous romantic sheen, an unforced, open throated quality…..." says conductor Richard Bonynge. Who/What is Richard talking about?