i would go for the engineering side personally. i don't really know what to think of a world like that. On the one hand there is global peace, on the other, no emotions and it all sounds very machine like with very little variation between individuals. kind of a drone society. i prefer lots of variety.
...need to use capital letter.
says i need a file (msvcrt-ruby18.dll) to run it. i can't find this file availble for download over the internet. anybody want to post a link or the actual file itself on here so i can get it.
they are looking for FG. use a vector diagram as this will display all the require information in the smallest possible way. and physics teachers have a fetish about diagrams.
"insane_alien" insane: because several of my friends believe that i am partially insane and it depends on the moon.
alien: because i ike space and i actually come from a star in the andromeda galaxy
"General Chemistry" - Ebbing and Gammon 8th edition
"Organic Chemistry - A Short Course" - Hart, Craine , Hart 11th edition.
i'm using these two for my university course and they are actuall quite good
£30 each though so its kind of pricy
the chlorine is to help the oxygenfree itself from the titanium. while it could happen without the chlorine, the temperature would have to be higher for the reaction to go at an appreachiable(sp?) rate. ths is usually not practical for a large scale production plant. however in a lab your proposed metho would be fine ast you wouldn't need tonnes of titanium.
Whenever i try to log on to the chat on my laptop i get this appearing in the window:
Connecting...
Unable to connect : java.net.SocketException : Software caused connection abort: connect
anybody know what i can do. yes i am logged into SFN
if anything the weather would get more severe and cancer rates would go up if the earth had a net charge also we would leak atmosphere since like charges repel
it would have to be very light and moving slow then which would mean experiments to confirm it could take years. the experiment to prove it is diffraction but in order for this to happen with a macroscopic particle the necessary velocity is tremendously slow. why not use a molecule or an atom. they are after all real things.
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