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- Answer for "Is there an official Questionland birthday?"O My Captain is correct that he joined Questionland shortly after it was released in April of 2009. In January of 2009, 3 guys from a fledgling Seattle based technology company approached Tim Keck of The Stranger to see if he wanted to use their technology on his website. Well, he didn't really like what they were selling but he really did like the 3 gu […]
- Answer for "What can you do with pistachio shells? Environmentaly friendly ideas?"Rinse them well (even soak them a bit) to get rid of the salt and use them as a decorative mulch on top of the soil of your household plants. If they ever look tired or ugly you can scoop them off easily and recycle them with your yard waste (if you have that option), or put them in your own compost pile (washed, of course). Also if you have the option, buy […]
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