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 Has anyone made level 3 tonight?
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 Are you heard of hearing?
I am and I am 32. It sucks, along with people's attitude because they have to repeat themselves. I misunderstand what poeple are saying all the time.
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 What is 3/5 as a percent?
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 You're going to a deserted island. you can bring three things. what will you choose?
here's the rules... you have plenty of food and drink. you have shelter. you'll be there for 30 days.

you can bring one sentimental item, one practical item, and one ...


 What is the best way to notify my boss that I'm quitting to go back to school?
Do you just go in her office and tell her or write something up? How's the best way to go about it? What's more professional? I'm giving like a 2 month notice....


 What present would a girl like most to be given on her birthday?
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 What is in your mind right now describe in one word ?
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Im 13 yrs old and really want to make money. They are a lot of good stuff coming out in the fall/winter and my parents dont hav any cash cuz of the economy struggle. I was thinking bout raking leavs ...


 Poetry.........who likes it here ? I could never stand it.......?
and hated the assignments at school where you had to find some kind of meaning......To me : really, only the author really knew....maybe silly from me. I just did not get what was the "pleasure&...


 How much is the price of gas in your town? (what town/state are you in)?
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 Is owning a percent of a company the same as owning stock?
It is not a publicly traded company. Just two owners that have 98% and I was given 2%. I was told that I get 2% of total profit or loss.
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 What all did u do with ur first salary??
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 My friend sells drugs, what should i do?
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 Who do you think is the ugliest celebrity?
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 How much money would you need to be completely debt free?
this includes paying off credit cards, car payments...etc
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 If you need 100 points to get to level two and I have 150 why aren't I there yet?
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 Which bank is number one bank in the world?
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 Hay guys! Do you like girls with hairy legs?
She asked how often, I ask do you mind four times a year to shave....


 Where can I sell my items???? ANY ideas?
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 Can I get in trouble for this? EBAY question. ?
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sarahrimmer
What is gold used for?
hi im bk again. just wanting to know what gold is actually use for aswell. plz help me ppl xxx
                     
 




Lord Charles
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One of it's primary uses is as a currency. Gold has an established value in every country, is easily transportable (even if a bit bulky and heavy) and has been used throughout history as a safe way of shifting wealth around in difficult times.

It actually has very little real use other than in the jewellery industry but it is still widely used in the electrical industry, also in dentistry.


David S
for all the grillz in black guys teeth!


tUpgUn
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THE USES OF GOLD

Gold's superior electrical conductivity, its malleability, and its resistance to corrosion have made it vital to the manufacture of components used in a wide range of electronic products and equipment, including computers, telephones, cellular phones, and home appliances.

Gold has extraordinarily high reflective powers that are relied upon in the shielding that protects spacecrafts and satellites from solar radiation and in industrial and medical lasers that use gold-coated reflectors to focus light energy. And because gold is biologically inactive, it has become a vital tool for medical research and is even used in the direct treatment of arthritis and other intractable diseases.

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
COMPUTERS/SEMICONDUCTORS
Students using computers. Millions of computers are manufactured worldwide each year and gold plays an active role in their many components. The most important use of gold is as a fine wire that connects circuits to the semiconductors, or the "brains" of the computer. This "bonding wire" is specially refined (up to "five nines" or 99.999-percent pure gold) and has an average diameter of one hundredth of a millimeter - smaller than the diameter of a human hair. Gold is also used as a paste with which a circuit is printed on a ceramic base to produce a printed circuit board. In other areas, each key on the computer keyboard strikes gold circuits that relay the data to the microprocessor. Computer games also use printed circuit boards that have gold circuitry to connect the logic units in the game package. Computer peripherals, where there is frequent plugging and unplugging, use gold-coated contacts to assure consistently clean, corrosion-free contacts and reliable signals. Gold is essential in computer circuitry because of its electrical conductivity and because it does not degrade over time.

POWERCHAIRS

Computerized wheelchairs, called powerchairs, allow disabled patients further control over their movements and a renewed sense of independence. At the heart of the computerized controls is a tiny, but powerful, Motorola microprocessor connected to the wheelchair's controls by gold wire and gold-coated connector pads. Gold is used in this application because of its high electrical conductivity and its resistance to corrosion. The powerchair, which is exposed to many climates and temperatures, could not operate properly without its gold corrosion-resistant components.

SPACECRAFT

shuttle To protect the onboard computers in the Galileo space probe from short circuiting as a result of heavy bombardment, NASA developed a Heavy Ion Counter (HIC). The HIC contains silicon wafers with gold electrodes that detect the heavy ions as they penetrate the wafers. Use of the HIC allows NASA engineers to monitor the functioning of onboard computers and make adjustments when necessary.

The Pathfinder "robotic geologist" that took close-up color pictures of rocks and soil on Mars and analyzed the planet's chemical makeup, relied on sophisticated electronics to direct its landing and movement. In addition, intricate gold circuitry enabled sophisticated computer technology to transmit the Pathfinder's information back to Earth.

TELEPHONES

Behind the protective cover of every telephone mouthpiece is a miniature transmitter that contains gold in one of its central components, the diaphragm. A gold-plated dome in the diaphragm works with the other mouthpiece components to transcribe voice vibrations into an electrical current. Gold is used in this application because of its permanence, particularly in public phones that are exposed to outdoor weather conditions.


TELEPHONE WALL JACKS

Because gold conveys a superior signal, and does not corrode or tarnish, it is used to coat billions of contacts for phone jacks and connecting cords throughout our nationwide telephone system. The phone wall jacks are goldcoated to assure the customer of the convenience of moving the phone from one wall jack to another while maintaining clear static-free conversation.


TVs AND VCRs
Child watching television.
The microcircuitry in televisions is composed of fine lines of gold circuits connected by hair-thin gold wires to the micro-electronic circuit chips that process broadcast signals into a TV picture. Cables connecting television sets to videocassette recorders are goldcoated to assure clear relay of the television signal.




MEDICINE AND HEALTH

Gold is valuable to modern medicine because it is non-toxic and biologically benign, one of the most efficient conductors of electricity, and its density enables it to be seen under electron microscopes. And although gold is virtually indestructible, it is a soft metal, easy to work with, shape, flatten or draw out into microscopic strands.

DENTISTRY

Most gold used in dentistry is in the form of alloys, which are mixtures of gold and other metals, such as platinum, palladium, silver, copper and zinc. Gold is non-toxic and biologically inert, which makes gold ideal for use in dental procedures. It is easy for the dentist to manipulate, but strong, stiff, durable and tough -- it never wears or tarnishes. It is also very resistant to chemical attack and does not corrode.

EYE SURGERY
Surgeons
Accidents, disease or surgery may cause a condition called Lagophthalmos, which is the inability to close the eyelids fully. In order to keep the eyelids moist, doctors previously resorted to sewing the eyelid half shut, but a new gold eyelid implant is now the current form of treatment. These gold "eyelid load implants" are surgically inserted into the upper lid and allows the eye to blink normally. The muscle that opens the eyelid works to hold the eyelid open; then, when the muscle relaxes, gravity exerted on the gold causes the eyelid to drop. Gold is the best choice for this device as it does not corrode and will not react with tears.

LASERS

One of the most promising new areas of medical treatment is in the use of ion lasers, the interior surfaces of which are coated with gold to control the focus of the beam. In one development, gold vapor lasers create a high intensity red light with the required wavelength to seek out and selectively destroy cancerous cells without harming healthy neighboring cells. A new lightweight laser, designed by the military and using gold plated contacts, enables medics to seal battlefield wounds in the field, thereby reducing blood loss and improving survival chances for the seriously wounded. In hospitals, this new design will allow lasers to be brought to critically injured emergency patients without moving them, saving minutes and lives.

Surgeons use gold instruments to clear clogged coronary arteries. Injection of microscopic gold pellets helps retard prostate cancer in men. Some forms of cancer are treated with colloidal gold. Lasers with gold-coated parts literally give new life to patients with once-inoperable heart conditions and tumors.

These gold-reliant lasers are revolutionizing medicine - from pinpoint destruction of cancerous cells to rapid emergency surgical procedures, to delicate surgery on eyes and brain tissue that was previously not possible. Most recently, gold-coated lasers are being used to rejuvenate skin tissue damaged by burns and injuries, while leaving the surrounding healthy tissue unaffected. Because of its inert and benign nature, gold can be used inside the human body without fear of corrosion or harmful physical reactions in most cases.


Big Ben
Jewelry, coins, etc.


Marxsparx
its used for spreading on sandwhiches


Jordan T
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jewelry/necklace ornaments


Chuck T
Fillings , jewelry , electrical components...


*****
Mostly jewelry, coins, even medicine.


Capt Jack
You mean other than the obvious? See the link in your other question


Wayne ahrRg
PC circuits - it's a top conductor.

Coating things that mustn't rust


fluffy
jewellery


raj
used for Ornaments


dicovi
jewelery,ornaments,interior decoration,statues.


Dixie
i heard that it can be used to solder cicuit boards etc


Joshu@
Gold is a GREAT conductor. People use it in High Definition Cables n' stuff to get a better flow of signal & electricity. Next time you go to an Electronics store, go to the computer aisle and you'll see that some cables they have there are coated with gold. It also used to be used for tooth fillings.


al
jewelery... computer chips... coins, dubloons and banking.... electronics ( yes they do have them)... dentistry... medicine (for rheumatoid arthritis)... aerospace... glassmaking... and of course, olympic gold medals


COD4 Junkie
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erm..making jewellery...watches....currency...etc


Lucian S
Lots of things. It's a very good electrical conductor. The usb connection on my mouse is gold plated


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