Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Jurassic Park is a false cinema

Dinosaurs were big, green animals that lived a really long time ago. A common misconception, fueled by anti-dinosaur Zionist propaganda such as Jurassic Park, is that there were many varieties of dinosaur in all shapes and sizes. This is not true at all. Every single dinosaur was a huge, hulking; that spent all day eating plants, sleeping, and sleep-eating. The Tyrannosaurus Rex has been portrayed as a terrible monster by many, but the truth is he would not hurt a fly.


They are 5 kinds of Dinosaurs

The Diplodocus was a big, green animal that would feast on trees all day. It has a long neck.

The Stegosaurus was a big, green animal that would feast on plants all day. Stegosaurus did not have a long neck like his friend Dippy, so he would eat the plants on the ground

The Brontosaurus was similar to diplodocus, only bigger and fatter. He also liked to eat leaves, but in moderation because he was always aware of his size. He could often be found eating leaves.

The Triceratops had three horns on his head. The triceratops liked to eat plants and sleep.

Tyrannosaurus Rex protected the other dinosaurs from attackers, such as snow and tumbleweed and Mostly spent time by eating plants.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Do you know who invented the motorcycle?

American, Sylvester Howard Roper (1823-1896) invented a two-cylinder; steam-engine motorcycle the fuel for it is coal and was invented in the year 1867. This is believed and considered as the first motorcycle, if you allow your description of a motorcycle to incorporate a steam engine. Howard Roper also invented a steam engine car.

German, Gottlieb Daimler introduced the first gas-engine motorcycle in 1885, which had an engine attached to the bike. The bike was made up of wood. This invention was marked in history when the dual development of a feasible gas-powered engine and the modern bicycle collided. Gottlieb Daimler used a new engine invented by engineer, Nicolaus August Otto. Otto invented the first "Four-Stroke Internal-Combustion Engine" in 1876. He called it the "Otto Cycle Engine" As soon as he finished his engine, Daimler (a former Otto employee) built it into a motorcycle.