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2022-09-01 15:57:44





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2022-09-01 10:00:46
Why Do We Have QWERTY Keyboard, Not ABCDE

The reason dates back to the time where people used typewriters. When the typewriter was first invented, they had the key arranged in an alphabetical order. However, because of ABCD, people typed so fast that the mechanical characters arms got tangled up.

Therefore, the keys were randomly positioned as QWERTY which is meant to slow down the typing and prevent key jams. After the invention of QWERTY keyboards, the random arrangement became standard.
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2022-08-31 10:00:47
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WHY are only females expected to follow all religious rituals like fasting on specific days, praying and worshiping of god

women are selfish for their love or loved once .Like son, husband, parents, daughters every relationship belong to women actually a "love connection " .... which need protection and care so women believe in whole mythology system for their love .

in Indian society its comes from our ancestors with same reasons, so our female ancestor follow it and want that our coming generation should follow this.
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2022-08-30 10:00:26
WHY Do We Clink Wine Glasses before drinking

The ritual of clinking glasses originated in the medieval days to prove that the drinks contained therein were not poisoned . If a host wanted to prove that the wine wasn't poisoned, he would pour part of the guest's wine into his glass and drink it first. If the guest trusted his host he would just clink glasses when the host offered his glass for a sample. Hence the clinking of glasses has become a sign of trust, honesty and toast to good health.
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2022-08-29 10:01:45
WHY Can’t You Photocopy Currency Notes

As a child, this question bothered me more than once . If money was just made of pieces of paper, why couldn’t you simply make copies of it?

All modern copier-printers have detection mechanisms built into their firmware that look out for the Eurion constellation whenever the user tries to print something. As soon as the system detects the distinct pattern, it distorts the output by putting horizontal white lines all across the printed page, in turn, rendering the entire page useless. In some cases, the printer would change the print scale to either too small or too large for the note to look realistic.
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2022-08-28 10:00:53
WHY does hitting the remote make it work again

One day I was watching a movie at a afriend’s place. The movie was quite boring, so I picked up the TV remote button to change the channel. To my surprise, it didn’t work. It was then that my buddy snatched the remote from my hand, smacked it twice on his palm and gave it back to me, saying “Try it now.”

Sure enough, the remote worked!

The batteries in a remote control can sit for months or even years at a time, and an oxidation layer can form between the terminals and the battery contacts. This oxide layer has a high resistivity, which means it opposes the flow of current. When you smack a remote control, it shakes the insides and can help to reposition the battery contacts so they make a better connection. It can also help to scratch the oxide layer, which reduces the resistance and allows the current to flow through again.
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2022-08-27 10:00:59
WHY do arrows have feathers

Feathers on the backs of arrows are formally known as fletching, and help to keep the projectile moving in its original direction by introducing a small amount of stabilizing drag.

Feathers will add to the drag of the arrow. Especially for long-range shots, the arrow will stabilize better and have improved accuracy.
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2022-08-26 10:02:10
WHY do chickens make sounds in the early morning

Chickens are social animals that check-in with other members of there flock, and the morning is when they wake up. Also they they are dehydrated and hungry from not eating all night so want to get attention to be fed.

You understand why chickens are so noisy? They are really smart creatures.
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2022-08-25 10:01:05
WHY do we sweat

Sweat is produced by glands in the deeper layer of the skin, the dermis. Sweat glands occur all over the body.

Its main function is to control body temperature. As the water in the sweat evaporates, the surface of the skin cools. An additional function of sweat is to help with gripping, by slightly moistening the palms.
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2022-08-24 10:01:41
WHY Does My Website Say 404: Page Not Found

In technical terms, 404: Page Not Found means the server that holds a website isn’t showing the website.

A 404 error can happen as a result of:

Moving a page, Moving a page’s directory,Moving a whole site,
Mistyping a URL.404 error codes are generated when a user attempts to access a webpage that does not exist, has been moved, or has a dead or broken link. The 404 error code is one of the most frequent errors a web user encounters.
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