Also, has anyone else here read David Foster Wallace's Everything and More? It's about infinity.
What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Have you read James Gleick's "Chaos"?
Yes I have. It's a good book, I enjoyed it a lot. I've even done the water dripping thing with a laser and a photosensor.
Well, they're really the same thing, aren't they? Women can recharge more quickly than men, and some women can go off like machine-gun fire.
After the orgasm is over, the clitoris re-emerges from under the clitoral hood, and returns to its normal size in less than 10 minutes. Unlike men, women do not have a refractory period, and thus can experience a second orgasm soon after the first; some women can even follow this with a third, or even fourth orgasm; this is known as having multiple orgasms. Research shows that about 13% of women experience multiple orgasms; a larger number may be able to experience this with the proper stimulation (such as a vibrator) and frame of mind. However, some women's clitorises are too sensitive after orgasm, making additional stimulation painful; they are probably not able to experience multiple orgasms.
From wikipedia.
this is what happens when I go to lunch.
good thing I have a meeting coming up.
wrap these topics up in the next 30 minutes will ya?
this is what happens when I go to lunch.
Multiple orgasms? Lucky girl.
this is what happens when I go to lunch.
Multiple orgasms? Lucky girl.
BK. Have it your way.
eat more BK.
She's lovin' it.
The traffic stuff is fascinating. I did a school project with the Rand Corp. around 15 years ago, and they were working on similar problems (that's not what I worked on, my project was about chaotic results from models of conflict, I just heard about the traffic problems in passing)
Happy birthday, Vortex!
According to the class calulating thingy, secretaries are at the 45th percentile of prestige and actuaries are 43rd. Weird.