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By quitos on April 6, 2009 under food, myths, technology, war.
In WW2, British invented the Airbourne Interception radar to hunt down Nazi bombers. The Nazi were astonished at the British sudden success and started to inquire as to the meaning of it. To mislead their enemy, British intelligence spread the belief that their pilots ate lots of carrots to help with their night vision. This myth has grown ever since.
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By quitos on May 5, 2010.
Playing cards were issued to British pilots in WWII. If they were captured, the cards could be soaked in water and unfolded to reveal a map for escape.


quitos
Apr 20, 2009
Norton uses Alfani undies.
nortanguero
Apr 20, 2009
the normal human defecates twice a day whereas quitos took at least 5 shits each 24 hours of his stay at berkeley, my bathroom is now out of service!!
quitos
Apr 17, 2009
qué voy a lograr mano?
jordi
Apr 17, 2009
pinche quitos! lo vas a lograr!!!!