16-11-2005, 06:55 AM
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Lightning isn't selective and can even strike the same place more than once during a single storm. Tall buildings, such as the Empire State Building and the Seattle Space Needle, are hit repeatedly. Statistically, lightning strikes within any one-quarter acre of land (not counting tall buildings) about once in 100 years.
"Sour mash" refers to a process used in making whiskey.
Lightning isn't selective and can even strike the same place more than once during a single storm. Tall buildings, such as the Empire State Building and the Seattle Space Needle, are hit repeatedly. Statistically, lightning strikes within any one-quarter acre of land (not counting tall buildings) about once in 100 years.
"Sour mash" refers to a process used in making whiskey.