Ostriches swim... [modified]
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Yes, they do... [EDIT] After reading this an user named "keefb" has asked me (in a private message) for a proof so here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6SSqQZPcds[^] And if for any reason somebody asks why I've posted this, let me explain it: yesterday I asked for a way to send big files to a customer and somebody told me to use a homing pigeon... :rolleyes: Yes, those typical answers that some times appear here... :-D After that another user told that he would use an ostrich for bigger packages... And I told him that the package would need to be sent overseas and then the question if an ostrich can swim appeared... [/EDIT]
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modified on Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:54 AM
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Yes, they do... [EDIT] After reading this an user named "keefb" has asked me (in a private message) for a proof so here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6SSqQZPcds[^] And if for any reason somebody asks why I've posted this, let me explain it: yesterday I asked for a way to send big files to a customer and somebody told me to use a homing pigeon... :rolleyes: Yes, those typical answers that some times appear here... :-D After that another user told that he would use an ostrich for bigger packages... And I told him that the package would need to be sent overseas and then the question if an ostrich can swim appeared... [/EDIT]
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modified on Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:54 AM
Really? :omg:
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Really? :omg:
Yes, throw one in a swimming pool and observe
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Yes, they do... [EDIT] After reading this an user named "keefb" has asked me (in a private message) for a proof so here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6SSqQZPcds[^] And if for any reason somebody asks why I've posted this, let me explain it: yesterday I asked for a way to send big files to a customer and somebody told me to use a homing pigeon... :rolleyes: Yes, those typical answers that some times appear here... :-D After that another user told that he would use an ostrich for bigger packages... And I told him that the package would need to be sent overseas and then the question if an ostrich can swim appeared... [/EDIT]
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modified on Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:54 AM
I don't believe you! I've never seen any at my local swimming baths.
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I don't believe you! I've never seen any at my local swimming baths.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Yes, they do... [EDIT] After reading this an user named "keefb" has asked me (in a private message) for a proof so here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6SSqQZPcds[^] And if for any reason somebody asks why I've posted this, let me explain it: yesterday I asked for a way to send big files to a customer and somebody told me to use a homing pigeon... :rolleyes: Yes, those typical answers that some times appear here... :-D After that another user told that he would use an ostrich for bigger packages... And I told him that the package would need to be sent overseas and then the question if an ostrich can swim appeared... [/EDIT]
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modified on Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:54 AM
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Yes, they do... [EDIT] After reading this an user named "keefb" has asked me (in a private message) for a proof so here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6SSqQZPcds[^] And if for any reason somebody asks why I've posted this, let me explain it: yesterday I asked for a way to send big files to a customer and somebody told me to use a homing pigeon... :rolleyes: Yes, those typical answers that some times appear here... :-D After that another user told that he would use an ostrich for bigger packages... And I told him that the package would need to be sent overseas and then the question if an ostrich can swim appeared... [/EDIT]
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modified on Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:54 AM
Forget about ostriches, think about pigeons read this, [ IP over Avian Carriers The humorous IP over Avian Carriers (RFC 1149) is an Internet protocol for the transmission of messages via homing pigeon. Originally intended as an April Fools' Day RFC entry, this protocol has in fact been implemented and used, once, to transmit a message in Bergen, Norway on April 28, 2001. [16] In September 2009, It was reported that a Durban IT company pitted an 11-month-old bird armed with a data packed 4GB memory stick, against the ADSL service from the country's biggest web firm, Telkom. Winston the pigeon took just one hour and eight minutes to carry the data 80km/50 miles - in the same time the ADSL had sent around 2% of the data.[17] ] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homing_pigeon[^] =============================== Get beyond 21st century....!!! =============================== Have a good day.
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Yes, they do... [EDIT] After reading this an user named "keefb" has asked me (in a private message) for a proof so here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6SSqQZPcds[^] And if for any reason somebody asks why I've posted this, let me explain it: yesterday I asked for a way to send big files to a customer and somebody told me to use a homing pigeon... :rolleyes: Yes, those typical answers that some times appear here... :-D After that another user told that he would use an ostrich for bigger packages... And I told him that the package would need to be sent overseas and then the question if an ostrich can swim appeared... [/EDIT]
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modified on Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:54 AM
I still don't believe it. It was totally walking on the bottom of the swimming pool ;P
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