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Friday, April 23, 2004

7:45 PM -

How stuff work?

I don't think I have a strong curiosity to *try* to understand how things work.
For example, why did woman give birth to a child? I really did not ask this question even when I was young ...
I sort of understand babies will not just come out from a woman's armpit ...
I sort of understand man and woman got together and make babies ...
still no interest to find out the real reason.

Maybe its just I am afraid to ask question. I think if I want to ... I can just find out any answer by myself.
NO need to embarrass myself to ask a *easy* question.
Its just me. Afraid of being embarrass in the public. Hmmm ...

I come across the website How Stuffs Work?while trying to research a technical subject. Love the pictures and the animation it has on its site.

Now, here is a place I can go to when I feel embarrass to ask.


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