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Where did all the white dog sh*t go

Meat and bones used to comprise a large part of the domestic dogs diet, as a result their poo was rich in calcium. After a few days, water and organic components evaporated from their poo and what remained became dry, hard and turned white with calcium.

Today’s dogs are fed from bags, tin cans and packets, with the occasional table scrap thrown in. None of which are natural. Dogs these days rarely consume enough calcium to create the whitening effect on their poo.
 
Meat and bones used to comprise a large part of the domestic dogs diet, as a result their poo was rich in calcium. After a few days, water and organic components evaporated from their poo and what remained became dry, hard and turned white with calcium.

Today’s dogs are fed from bags, tin cans and packets, with the occasional table scrap thrown in. None of which are natural. Dogs these days rarely consume enough calcium to create the whitening effect on their poo.
Who asked for common sense replies?
 
What happened to lolly sticks in spokes or lolly sticks picking up melting tarmac in the summer.
 
Meat and bones used to comprise a large part of the domestic dogs diet, as a result their poo was rich in calcium. After a few days, water and organic components evaporated from their poo and what remained became dry, hard and turned white with calcium.

Today’s dogs are fed from bags, tin cans and packets, with the occasional table scrap thrown in. None of which are natural. Dogs these days rarely consume enough calcium to create the whitening effect on their poo.
Blimey, you learn summat every day. Mind you, I got by ok without that knowledge.
 
If you travelled away from a light source faster than the speed of light, with another light source closing faster than the speed of light in the opposite direction, would you be able to observe your own form?
 
Are you travelling in a straight line or are you orbiting a body? What is the mass of that body? At what radius are you orbiting, if you are orbiting? What is your mass? What is your direction of travel compared to said light in the other 7/8/23 dimensions?
 
Are you travelling in a straight line or are you orbiting a body? What is the mass of that body? What is your mass? What is your direction of travel compared to said light in the other 7/8/23 dimensions?

My answer was based on the fact that you are not going to be travelling faster than the speed of light regardless.
 
It's irrelevant. Nobody is travelling faster than the speed of light.
Speed of light as measured in XYZ. What about in DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ?

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