Right and binary people can only read these hours on a digital clock : 00:00 00:01 00:10 00:11 01:00 01:01 01:10 01:11 10:00 10:01 10:10 10:11 11:00 11:01 11:10 11:11
There are four kinds of people in the world: those in love, the ambitious, the observers, and the stupid. The most happy are the stupid. Hippolyte Taine "Notes sur Paris" 1868
Re: There are five kinds of Sappurisa-dana.... 1. Saddhadana 2. Sakkaccadana 3. Kaladana 4. Anuggahitadana 5. Anupahaccadana
There are seven kinds of -RE verbs 1. prendre and its derivatives 2. battre and its derivatives 3. mettre and its derivatives 4. rompre and its derivatives 5. verbs that end in -aindre, -eindre, and -oindre 6. completely irregular verbs (faire, connaître, etc.) 7. regular -RE verbs
You are absolutely and definately wrong! I am steadfastly certain of that! Smug in Springfield, el sid
There are six worlds containing six types of being: 1. Hell Beings 2. Ghosts 3. Animals 4. Humans 5. Jealous Gods 6. Gods.
Re: There are 7 japan has 7 kinds of visa.... Diplomatic Visa - Diplomat Official Visa - Official Working Visa - Professor Artist Religious Activities Journalist Investor/Business Manager Legal/Accounting Services Medical Services Researcher Instructor Engineer Specialist in Humanities/International Services Intracompany Transferee Entertainer Skilled Labor Temporary Visitor's Visa -Temporary Visitor Transit Visa -Temporary Visitor General Visa - Cultural Activities College Student Precollege Student Trainee Dependent Specified Visa - Designated Activities Spouse or Child of Japanese National Spouse or Child of Permanent Resident Long-Term Resident
7 kinds of silk Take a little spider - almost any spider - you'll discover it makes 7 kinds of silk -- one to wrap its prey, one to wrap its eggs, and five to construct the web itself. Each type of silk comes from separate sets of spigots on the spinnerets, as biologists call the gizmos that spin proteins into silk. And each type of silk is composed of one or more specific proteins, made by one or more genes. "Look at the common garden spider, it has 7 kinds of glands and 7 kinds of silk," says Cheryl "Spiderwoman" Hayashi, assistant professor of biology at the University of California at Riverside, "and each has one or more gene expressed." Since some glands express 2 genes, each spider devotes at least 7 genes to silk-making.