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Is it possible to post a negative vote?
No, of course not.oay said:Is it possible to post a negative vote?
Evo said:No, of course not.
Why's that? There are plenty of rubbish "corrections" or "solutions" on here.Evo said:No, of course not.
In the member nominations list?oay said:Why's that? There are plenty of rubbish "corrections" or "solutions" on here.
Greg Bernhardt said:Was a busy day! Server move too longer than expected. Awards will be presented tomorrow.
But the world is ending on the 21st!Greg Bernhardt said:I know I've been full of lies lately, but I have to delay this yet again. This time a full week. I'l be presenting the awards Friday the 21st. Don't worry, it will be worth it! Looks like there are a few surprise winners too!
Gad said:Not fair! I've been waiting with anticipation. I don't want to go through this surmising process again! :grumpy:
Greg Bernhardt said:I know I've been full of lies lately, but I have to delay this yet again. This time a full week. I'l be presenting the awards Friday the 21st. Don't worry, it will be worth it! Looks like there are a few surprise winners too!
Lisa! said:And pigs are going to fly on the 21st!:uhh:
Drakkith said:I heard it was penguins.
PAllen said:To be the end of the world it's got to be elephants flying (and landing) wherever they want.
The idea of flying elephants and allowing penguins to do so is purely fictional and not scientifically possible. Elephants are too heavy to fly and penguins do not have the physical adaptations necessary for flight. These are just imaginative concepts often seen in cartoons and movies.
No, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea of flying elephants and penguins. These animals have not evolved to have the ability to fly and their physical characteristics do not allow for it.
While it is possible for humans to create technology that allows for flight, it is highly unlikely that elephants and penguins would be able to use such technology. Their bodies are not designed for flight and it would require a significant amount of energy and strength for them to fly, which they do not possess.
No, there are no animals that can fly like elephants and penguins. Some animals, such as birds and bats, have the ability to fly, but they have evolved specifically for flight and have unique physical adaptations that allow them to do so.
It is highly unlikely that elephants and penguins would evolve to fly in the future. Evolution occurs over a long period of time and is driven by natural selection and adaptation to the environment. Since these animals are not adapted for flight and do not have the necessary physical characteristics, it is not possible for them to evolve to fly.