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Where can I get an inversion table?
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Try Ebay . They have a few listed there.

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how can ship a car to Madria from europe
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what is 3 and 3/4 inches in milliliters?
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3.75in = 95.249999mm

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How Big a town is Chuckie Tenn?
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for a diagran of a c5 citroen diesel hdi fanbelt
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Where is the fuse for the ac in the 1998 lexus es 300
Answers: 2 Views: 382 Rating: 0 Posted: 11 years ago

There is one inside the passenger compartment and one under the hood - both on the driver's side. The one inside is down by your feet on the left side under the side carpet. It is roughly 3" by 2.5". The one under the hood is near the battery and is roughly 8" by 5". It has two slotted circles/screws in the top that you can unscrew with a coin.
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How does a housefly land upside down an stick?
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Think about this one...When the fly is heading for the ceiling, it's flying right side up. When it lands on the ceiling it is upside down. At some point along the way it has to flip over. But when? And Where? And How?
Scientists dispelled the prevalent theory, that the fly performed a fighter pilot-like barrel roll just prior to landing, by capturing this momentous event on film.
Freeze frames, from the high-speed cameras scientists used, proved that flies do not flip, but flop, as they land upon the ceiling. Prior to impact, the fly extends its forward legs over its head, makes contact, and uses the momentum it has gathered in flight to hoist the remainder of its body to the ceiling. Thus, the fly proves to be more of an acrobat, than of a fighter pilot practicing his maneuvers.
Once the fly reunites all six feet on the ceiling, it keeps things dizzingly exciting, by gracefully tiptoing across the ceiling, securing itself by using sticky pads found under the two claws attached to each of its feet. It is because of these sticky pads and the hairs on the legs that the fly is such a carrier of disease germs.

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