The Fox is Eating Lunch!
The Google Personalized Homepage is becoming more personalized. Google released 6 themes with which you can skin the homepage. The available options are Beach, Bus Stop, City Scape, Sweet Dreams, Tea House, and Seasonal Scape:
The cool thing about these themes is that they change the scenery of your homepage depending on the time of day and the weather. You simply type in your zip code, and Google does all the rest.
I chose the Tea House them. As I write this post over my lunch break, the fox is eating lunch:

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this is a great and fun way to spend the day watching what is going to happen next
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BoB & Sandy
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hm... that was cute.
i think i should personalize my account sooner too.
"It only needs to be designed to withstand the weight of the water! Why? A ship always displaces an amount of water that weighs the same as the ship, regardless of how heavily a ship may be loaded. Neat, huh?"
It would be neat if it were true, but it's false. It is true that a floating object displaces an amount of water equal to the object's weight (Archimedes' Principle), but the weight of the water and boat together is higher that the weight of the water alone. This is true regardless of whether the object floats on the surface or lies on the bottom. The increase in total weight added by the boat is generally very small compared to the weight of the water. The increase in total weight is significant only if the object causes the water level to rise appreciably. In an extreme case, if the floating boat caused the water level to rise to twice its initial height, the weight of the boat and the weight of the water are equal.
Question: A water glass is partially full with water and several floating ice cubes. When the ice melts, does the water level go up, stay the same, or go down?
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