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DIMITRISG Δημοσ. 29 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014 Δημοσ. 29 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014 Την δεκαετία του '90, μονοπώλειο της Ιντέλ, οι επεξεργαστές έκαναν πάνω από 200,000 δρχ. Αυτός είναι και ο λόγος που αγοράζω AMD 4
Ntinaras Δημοσ. 29 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014 Δημοσ. 29 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014 Cats, unlike dogs, don’t dip their tongues into the liquid like ladles. The cat’s lapping mechanism is far more subtle and elegant. The smooth tip of the tongue barely touches the surface of the liquid before the cat draws its tongue back up. As it does so, a column of liquid forms between the moving tongue and the liquid’s surface. The cat then closes its mouth, pinching off the top of the column for a nice drink, while keeping its chin dry. When the cat’s tongue touches the liquid surface, some of the liquid sticks to it through liquid adhesion, much as water adheres to a human palm when it touches the surface of a pool. But the cat draws its tongue back up so rapidly that for a fraction of a second, inertia — the tendency of the moving liquid to continue following the tongue — overcomes gravity, which is pulling the liquid back down toward the bowl. The cat instinctively knows just when this delicate balance will change, and it closes its mouth in the instant before gravity overtakes inertia. 8
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