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I'm asian and I don't care about typical boring sports like footy or cricket. Gimme NBA basketball or world cup soccer anyday!
Even ignorant rugby league and AFL guyz would watch the FIFA World Cup. If you really follow football then you would watch any competition.supercharged said:I'm asian and I don't care about typical boring sports like footy or cricket. Gimme NBA basketball or world cup soccer anyday!
lol but I prefer sports which have chinese or at least asian players competing in them, hence NBA and FIFA world cupLMF^^ said:Even ignorant rugby league and AFL guyz would watch the FIFA World Cup. If you really follow football then you would watch any competition.
no it's like watching a stockmarket ticker. Which could be exciting i guess.transcendent said:How could ANYONE watch cricket? It's like watching grass grow.
Seems you're focussing on the outfield rather than the pitchtranscendent said:How could ANYONE watch cricket? It's like watching grass grow.
cricket is very quintessentially aussiewithoutaface said:Seems you're focussing on the outfield rather than the pitch
A bad joke I must say.miss_gtr said:lol now i think of xiaoie as a duck.. big ass yellow thing. i have a duck joke~
The duck was on a honeymoon with his wife (a duck) they were about to have sex, and he realised he had no condoms.. so he called up room service and asked for some condoms, the service clerk said... would you like me to them on your bill? he said.. NO, I'LL SUFFOCATE!.. (stolen from a friend)
Cricket is hardly native to Australia, its also popular in former british colonies such as India and Pakistan.cherryblossom said:cricket is very quintessentially aussie
I'd help, but I didn't do that topic and I haven't touched chem since the HSC, save sitting in on two organic chem lectures this semester.cherryblossom said:cricket is very quintessentially aussie
um can anyone help me with this please?
please
http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=80726
haha .miss_gtr said:lol now i think of xiaoie as a duck.. big ass yellow thing. i have a duck joke~
The duck was on a honeymoon with his wife (a duck) they were about to have sex, and he realised he had no condoms.. so he called up room service and asked for some condoms, the service clerk said... would you like me to them on your bill? he said.. NO, I'LL SUFFOCATE!.. (stolen from a friend)
yes I am aware of that fact, I'm just saying you'd be hard pressed to find any australian person who has not picked up a cricket batsupercharged said:Cricket is hardly native to Australia, its also popular in former british colonies such as India and Pakistan.
cherryblossom said:JM!!! help me with chem, you did industrial
do you know where I can find any info on future directions of research in industrial sulfuric acid production?jm1234567890 said:I posted. not sure what you were asking.
I'll have a look.cherryblossom said:do you know where I can find any info on future directions of research in industrial sulfuric acid production?
Sorry hun, I hate to tell you, but I didn't twitch.miss_gtr said:u so laughed !!!! :d
Australia iz a cricket country, like Brazil iz a football country.supercharged said:Cricket is hardly native to Australia, its also popular in former british colonies such as India and Pakistan.
Most of that should be relevant. But your right, not much stuff :/I have full-text pdf of that
Adsorption of SO2 on Activated Carbons: The Effect of Nitrogen Functionality and Pore Sizes
Andrey Bagreev, Svetlana Bashkova, and Teresa J. Bandosz*
Department of Chemistry and The International Center for Water Resources and Environmental Research of The City College of New York, New York, New York 10031
Received August 17, 2001
Abstract:
Activated carbons of different origins were studied as sulfur dioxide adsorbents. The materials were characterized using adsorption of nitrogen, titration, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and thermal analysis. The investigation was focused on the role of nitrogen functionality and pore sizes in the process of SO2 adsorption/oxidation. The results showed that quaternary and pyridinic type nitrogen significantly enhance the adsorption capacity. It happens when catalytic centers are located in the small pores, which is likely to help in achieving high dispersion of these centers. Besides an oxidation effect due to the formation of active oxygen radicals, the nitrogen-containing centers attract the SO42- ions causing the gradual pore filling which is the most effective usage of the carbon pore space.