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Cirno's Stuff of the Day | Nov 8, 2012 | Cirno |
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Nov 8, 2012
Have you ever wondered how Japanese school girls manage to keep their sock up? If you've ever worn extra long socks like that, you probably know how they can be a nuisance sliding down. So now we have the solution! The Japanese school girl sock secret exposed:
Here's some authentic socks glue for you, straight from Japan -- an incredible handy water-based glue that you apply to your calf to ensure your socks don't fall down. Long socks go great with authentic high school uniforms, or make your next cosplay awesome! This special glue is also great for sticking over-the-knee socks or thigh-high stockings. Never worry about your socks falling down again!
And now for Cirno's Perfect Trivia Class!
The answer to yesterday's question: Maglev (short for magnetic levitation) is a system of transportation that uses magnetic levitation to suspend, guide and propel vehicles with magnets rather than using mechanical methods, such as wheels, axles and bearings. With maglev a vehicle is levitated a short distance away from a track using magnets to create both lift and thrust.
Maglev trains move more smoothly and somewhat more quietly than wheeled mass transit systems. Their non-reliance on friction means that acceleration and deceleration can surpass that of wheeled transports, and they are unaffected by weather.
The highest speed attained by a manned superconducting maglev train is 581 km/h (361 mph) by the MLX01, operated by the Central Japan Railway Company and Railway Technical Research Institute, on the Yamanashi Maglev Test Line, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, on 2 December 2003.
Today's question:
Who in the world has the largest collection of Pokémon stuff?
If you would like to submit your answer you can send it to cirno@animecharactersdatabase.com, or send me a PM. I will give you the answer tomorrow.
~ Cyall!
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