RIGHT AS I WAS COMING TO POST THAT! I EVEN GOT A PICTURE!Deske wrote:40℉ = 40℃
I just found that out, thought it would be great to post here, and came to post it. Then I see it is the newest post. Guess I was beat to it by 20 minutes...
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RIGHT AS I WAS COMING TO POST THAT! I EVEN GOT A PICTURE!Deske wrote:40℉ = 40℃
And he served as Arthur Doyle's inspiration for Sherlock Holmes!Amazee Dayzee wrote:The first private detective agency was established in 1833 by Eugene Francois Vidocq, a former fugitive. He used his extensive knowledge of the Parisian underworld to become a master criminologist. Vidocq was a pioneer in the use of surveillance and disguise, ballistics, card-index record keeping, and was the first to use plaster-of-paris to take impressions of shoe prints.
Wanderer wrote:You don't need a job, you need money.
I regret nothing! But I am sorry I stole your spotlight.dtlux1 wrote:RIGHT AS I WAS COMING TO POST THAT! I EVEN GOT A PICTURE!Deske wrote:40℉ = 40℃
I just found that out, thought it would be great to post here, and came to post it. Then I see it is the newest post. Guess I was beat to it by 20 minutes...
On a similar note, the video data on a VHS tape would travel in excess of 50 miles if it ran in a straight line.Amazee Dayzee wrote:If the tracks on a typical compact disc ran in a straight line, they would travel for about three miles.
The Professor did try to fix the hole in the boat in an early episode.Amazee Dayzee wrote:When asked in 1993 why The Professor couldn't just fix the boat's hole, Bob Denver said, "He absolutely had no talent for boat building."