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Thursday 15 November 2012

The Fame


  •  Hanna-Barbera era (1940–1958)
  •  Gene Deitch era (1961–1962)
  •  Second Hanna-Barbera era:  (1975–1977)
  •  Filmation era (1980–1982)
  • Third Hanna-Barbera era: (1990–1994)
  • Individual episodes (2001 and 2005)
  •  Warner Bros. era (2006–2008)
  •  Cartoon Network Reboot (2013)


what are we talking about?

birzzles



what is so special about this bird in sports field?

Come On


                     The extreme strong x lives in a  town called y set in rural India. The series revolves around x, a nine-year-old boy, who is brave, strong and intelligent. x's rival is z , a jealous eleven year old bully, who is envious of x's popularity. z, along with his sidekicks , always plots to embarrass and defeat x but he never succeeds and his friends helps x whenever he needs in the most difficult circumstances and in fighting demons . 
                     The story revolves around x and his friends and their rivalry with z and his friends. All the children of y look up to x, as he solves everyone's problems. He also defeated some enemies in and around y.

find x,y,z

Young Death


BornDecember 11, 1882
 Madras Presidency, India
DiedSeptember 11, 1921
Madras, India
ResidenceTriplicane
NationalityIndian,
Other names, Sakthi Dasan, Mundaasu Kavignar
Occupationjournalist
Known forIndian independence activism, poetry, social reform


Political movementIndian independence movement


who are we talking about now?

Saturday 10 November 2012

HA HA HA HA

 Arthur Sasse wanted to get X smiling on his birthday. X was tired, and so, in order to get rid of the photographer, X did something which Sasse took a picture of. On June 19, 2009, the photograph was auctioned at a record $74,324, the most for any picture of X. Id X and say what he did.

IT IS ALBERT EINSTEIN AND WHAT HE DID IS THIS


The shipping acts

The Radio Act of 1912 (37 Stat. 302) is a United States federal law that mandated that all radio stations in the United States be licensed by the federal government, as well as mandating that seagoing vessels continuously monitor distress frequencies.

Another factor was an ongoing conflict between amateur radio operators and the U.S. Navy and private corporations, that included amateurs forging naval messages and issuing fake distress calls.

To combat the issue with amateur radio operators, the Act provided for a system of licensing all radio stations in the United States, including amateur radio operators. Furthermore, it prohibited those amateurs from transmitting over the main commercial and military wavelengths. Amateurs were limited to transmitting signals that were below a wavelength of 200 meters (1.5 MHz). In addition to being limited by wavelength, amateurs were also limited to location and operating hours.






All these Happened after one Great incident that happened in the starting of the 20th century,Name the Incident

The Excreteries

"x cause a filthy and disagreeable smell in the urine, as every Body knows." "x ... affects the urine with a foetid smell (especially if cut when they are white) and therefore have been suspected by some physicians as not friendly to the kidneys; when they are older, and begin to ramify, they lose this quality; but then they are not so agreeable.



However, a 2010 study found variations in both production of odorous urine and the ability to detect the odour, but that these were not tightly related. It is believed most people produce the odorous compounds after eating x .so in the WW2 the isolated us army men and air-force men, who were off the the pacific islands where advised to eat dozens of x ,so that it would secrete odorous urine that attracts the fishes on the sea and the men can eat plenty of fish to survive.


identify x