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Is it possible to have too much coffee?

Thats may answer and question.
 
A: Coke in a can or bottle, Pepsi off the tap.

Q: do you answer your cell phone while driving your car?
 
A: sure...i have an earpiece, or can use the speakerphone option...not a problem at all really.

Q: What was the hull number of the RMS Titanic while it was under construction at the Harland & Wolff shipyards in Belfast, Ireland? (pretty obscure, but what the hell)
 
A: Crack him upside the head with one just for fun


(I did not read the whole thread so I don't know if this one has been asked)
Q: What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen Swallow? :D
 
A: Compromise: only if he pays for your new regs. Try to do it before it gets harder to service.

A: too slow! here's the answer for the unladen swallow:
http://www.style.org/unladenswallow/
or here
http://www.gazeta.sky.pl/priv/jones/swallow.htm


Q: You're fresh out of college and have the opporturnity to choose between two career paths:

1.) a career which makes lots of money (pharmaceuticals) but spend your day in a lab
or
2.) a career which makes 1/3 the salary of choice #1 (coral rehabilitation) but you spend your days in a lab and also out in the field

You'd be happy in both jobs. You're $US35,000 in student loan debt. Interest is already piling. What career would you choose?
 
A: honestly, the lesser paying job. i have seen so many people tied down to a job because of the money that they have no quality of life and too afraid to take less because they're locked into the economic lifestyle they live.

Q: but then again-i dont have $35K in loans behind me - so i'll let someone else answer this also. same question then...
 
Since you'de be happy in both jobs, I'd take the higher paying one. Being financally secure reduces stress, and you'll have more money to spend on diving.


What did you want to be when you were a kid?
 
An Astronaut, or waffles.


Which thread is ithis? :D
 
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