What has Detective Conan taught you?

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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Akemi~chan » June 30th, 2010, 2:15 pm

i learned the blood,when in the body, is blue until it hits air then turns red..often in a violent way.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby PokerFace312 » June 30th, 2010, 2:49 pm

I learned that potassium cianide smells like almonds! :D
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Yamamura » June 30th, 2010, 2:56 pm

ShinRanFTW wrote:I learned that potassium cianide smells like almonds! :D

Hey, that's a good one.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Abs. » June 30th, 2010, 3:01 pm

Dude.  People use cell phones in hospitals ALL THE TIME.

ALL THE TIME.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Yamamura » June 30th, 2010, 3:25 pm

Abs. wrote:Dude.  People use cell phones in hospitals ALL THE TIME.

ALL THE TIME.

Conan lied to me?!
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby AICHAN » June 30th, 2010, 3:33 pm

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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby kirite » June 30th, 2010, 4:06 pm

Yamamura wrote:
Abs. wrote:Dude.  People use cell phones in hospitals ALL THE TIME.

ALL THE TIME.

Conan lied to me?!


There ARE designated areas where cellphones are not allowed, there are warnings signs.

Akemi~chan wrote:i learned the blood,when in the body, is blue until it hits air then turns red..often in a violent way.


Actually blood in your body is red always, even unoxygenated blood is dark red.  

Blood does turn redder when it has oxygen.  But I don't think it's blue o_o.  What file is this from?
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby nomemory » June 30th, 2010, 4:15 pm

I learned that potassium cianide must be really easy to get and that about the smell. And to not mix some cleaning substances, good thing that actually. I might have been poisoned otherwise.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Detective Tommy » June 30th, 2010, 4:19 pm

kirite wrote:
Yamamura wrote:
Abs. wrote:Dude.  People use cell phones in hospitals ALL THE TIME.

ALL THE TIME.

Conan lied to me?!


There ARE designated areas where cellphones are not allowed, there are warnings signs.


Yeah, they cause some machines to malfunction.
And might cause errors, which can be dangerous.

I've used them to. You CAN use them, but certain areas - it's prohibited.

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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Detective Tommy » June 30th, 2010, 4:20 pm

Only 4 on the list.. o_o;

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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby PokerFace312 » June 30th, 2010, 4:53 pm

kirite wrote:
Akemi~chan wrote:i learned the blood,when in the body, is blue until it hits air then turns red..often in a violent way.


Actually blood in your body is red always, even unoxygenated blood is dark red. 
Blood does turn redder when it has oxygen.  But I don't think it's blue o_o.  What file is this from?


I learned about this recently in school actually. What it is is that the blood in your arteries (coming from the heart) is red because it's been oxygenated thatnks to you lungs, while the blood in your veins (going to the heart) is blue because your bodies already used the oxygen in it. This is why if you look at the inside of your wrist you can see blue (or sometimes purple depending on the amount of oxygen) veins. The reason you see the blood as red when you bleed is because of the oxygen in the air.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby skyechan » June 30th, 2010, 5:47 pm

1) Potassium cyanide smells like almonds

2) A lot about the Japanese language in general (I started off watching the show with no subtitles, so it was extremely tricky for me to understand what was being said. Also I began reading my Japanese copies of the manga with my limited knowledge of hiragana and katakana.)

3) How to pull off the cellophane tape hotel door deadbolt trick.

4) How physics can be applied to escape risky situations or just calculate things. (See movie 5. I showed the clip to my physics teacher in high school since the formulas were what we had been taught in class.)

5) The importance of seeing things from a different perspective, or from another person's point of view. (i.e. How a Japanese person looks at the "treasure" code in episode 4 as opposed to a non-Japanese speaker.)

6) 110 is the equivalent of 911 in Japan.

7) What apoptosis is.

8 ) What "Koshien" is and its relation to baseball.

9) That an abrupt change in temperature can cause heart attacks in older individuals and why a house should only kept a few degrees different than the outside temperature. (See episode 29.)

10) What a "statute of limitations" is.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby KaitoGirl » June 30th, 2010, 8:24 pm

skyechan wrote:1) Potassium cyanide smells like almonds

2) A lot about the Japanese language in general (I started off watching the show with no subtitles, so it was extremely tricky for me to understand what was being said. Also I began reading my Japanese copies of the manga with my limited knowledge of hiragana and katakana.)


3) How to pull off the cellophane tape hotel door deadbolt trick.

4) How physics can be applied to escape risky situations or just calculate things. (See movie 5. I showed the clip to my physics teacher in high school since the formulas were what we had been taught in class.)

5) The importance of seeing things from a different perspective, or from another person's point of view. (i.e. How a Japanese person looks at the "treasure" code in episode 4 as opposed to a non-Japanese speaker.)

6) 110 is the equivalent of 911 in Japan.

7) What apoptosis is.

8 ) What "Koshien" is and its relation to baseball.

9) That an abrupt change in temperature can cause heart attacks in older individuals and why a house should only kept a few degrees different than the outside temperature. (See episode 29.)

10) What a "statute of limitations" is.


The ones with BOLD I didn't learn them.

I aslo learned:

1)That leukimia is treated with blood transfusions

2)That find the truth is not a game or a competence but serious and there's only one truth

3)How walk in the air (even if I never will be able of hang up of helicopter XD)

4)What Fuurinkazan is and a little more about Japan's history

5)How be a good detective (thinking hardly and remembering every detail)

And a lot of things that I cannot remember now XD
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby randompi314159 » July 1st, 2010, 6:07 am

1. A lot of the stuff that has been said up there ^

2. More Japanese words/sentence structures. I'm taking Japanese in high school, but I've learned a helluva lot of words from Conan.

3. Potassium cyanide smells like almond, as stated several times before.

4. How a mercury lever bomb works.

5. A lot of alcohol names that I don't know, partly for good reasons.

6. The story about the Eris's golden apple and Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena, which I just learned with my friends again a couple of weeks ago.

7. The difference between Valentine's and White Day in Japan.

8. Background/general info about Sherlock Holmes

9. More Japanese folklore and what not, like the stories of the yuki-onna.

There's a lot more, but I can't think of anything else right now. I'm actually surprised at how much I've learned from DC.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Laurell » July 1st, 2010, 7:11 am

I learned:

1. The programmed cell death a.k.a. Apoptosis.

2. From the Movie Magician in the Silver Sky: Napoleon's wife, Josephine, and his motto "The word "impossible" is not in my dictionary."

3. The mystery writers like Agatha Christie, Kogoro Akechi, Maurice Le Blanc and the others. They are not common knowledge in my country.

4. Potassium chloride is used to make the heart stop in lethal injection.

5. Cake is an antidote to poison.

6. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories like The Hound of Baskerville, A Study in Scarlet, the Dancing Man(which I just read recently) and the like. Only chosen people in our country know Doyle's works, since the others are all fans of the Harry Potter and Twilight series.

7. Different places of Japan.

8. How to defuse a bomb?

9. The three types of alibis. *someone mentioned them in some thread*

10. Rigor Mortis and the time it took for the body to stiffen. *remembers the Holmes Freak murder case*

And many, many more. I just forgot some. Conan is no doubt EDUCATIONAL, unlike Naruto and the other animes. (sorry for those offended, if there are)
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