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All snowflakes have six sides. Rock, rock Rockaway Beach... Loud, fast music makes termites to faster! Love it and like it! A massive lump of 2000-year-old butter was discovered in a bog in Meath County, Ireland, in June 2016- it's still edible!
cripplious over 8 years ago
I wonder who taster was. I’m guessing Mikey of Life cereal fame.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
No two snowflakes look alike, but they all have six sides? Wow. (Who’s going to want butter that’s two millennia in age on their toast or in their popcorn? Altho still edible, I say no thanks.)
charliefarmrhere over 8 years ago
@Templo—-I believe that I read awhile ago, that the snowflake thing is not true, especially since there are billions, if not trillions of snowflakes in a Winter season. The odds say that there are probably quite a few identical flakes. Now as to how someone found identical flakes without them melting upon examination, that I can’t tell you, but a Google search might.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
A Russian amateur photographernamed Alexey Kljatov takes stunning closeups of real snowflakes.
Looking at his work will make you believe no two snowflakes are alike, true or not…
And it’s generally held to be true… but no one has seen every snowflake.
BTW: They’re six sided (occasionally 3) because of the molecular structure of water…most crystals, including gemstones, have a certain number of sides or faces based on the chemical bonds in the material of which they’re composed.
PMark over 8 years ago
No, they are not ALL six-sided. That is certainly the “ideal” shape, but “ideal” growing conditions seldom occurs.
Let’s just say that the snowflake tries its hardest to be six-sided, but due to circumstances beyond its control, it doesn’t always succeed.
BJB over 8 years ago
And who has been around long enough, to actually know that butter is that old…
Charlie Fogwhistle over 8 years ago
Not quite 2000 years, but the butter used for the Iowa State Fair Butter Cow gets reused from year to year. Of course, nobody eats it.
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
I can’t believe it’s not butter…oh wait, it is :)
Max Starman Jones over 8 years ago
*makes. Music is singular, so the verb would be “makes.”
bookworm0812 over 8 years ago
Eew. I wouldn’t eat that butter!
Stephen Gilberg over 8 years ago
If you play slow music, will the termites slow down?
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member over 8 years ago
I’m pretty sure I learned about that snowflake tidbit in elementary school. We also learned that no two are exactly alike.
Dean over 8 years ago
I seem to recall an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern where he tasted a tiny 2,000 yr. old butter sample. They did not want to use a lot because when it is all gone there is no more.