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Unknown Report 19 Jul 2004 23:08

well,it seems you had a good time david,thats what really matters...keep it up my friend....bryan.

David

David Report 19 Jul 2004 22:24

Dee Clever clogs!! that was the right answer,think i might get banned with a laptop, anyway i'm a messy drinker so it would muck it up if i spilled beer all over it, Cheers David

Bob

Bob Report 19 Jul 2004 20:45

Depends which variety of flea... Of the 1830 varieties of fleas, the champion jumper is the cat flea. It has been known to leap as high as 34 inches. This may not sound impressive, but consider that jumping to such a height relative to body size the flea is subjecting itself to over 200 g's. If a person leaped this high and fast, the g force endured would be as if they weighed 20,000 pounds. The flea takes off with greater acceleration than the Space Shuttle.

David

David Report 19 Jul 2004 20:41

Hi You Telepathists Does that sound right, anyway, we or I failed miserabley, only 14 out of 30 so what went wrong???. not enough vibes i guess. One question which i'm sure you all know was, how many times higher than it's own hieght can a flea jump, answers please. By the by i only had 2 pints!!. LOL David