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RyanJ

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  1. Oh... though the bubble was GD? Cheers, Ryan Jones
  2. Umm... Apparently it works... Cheers, Ryan Jones
  3. This should help you out Cheers, Ryan Jones
  4. HeHeHe, these things can keep me entertained for about a hour about now I have finished There were 2 other good ones, one was something like a master level one (A good challange) and the otherone was one like this bt it has 30 something levels... i'll see if I can find them later http://www.hackthissite.org/ Is good as far as I remember. Cheers,
  5. I hate Norton it seems to be incompatible with... everything. All of the programs in this thread (minus Notron) should work with each other as for Nortons reaction to them I have no idea as I avoid it. Cheers, Ryan Jones
  6. I don't mean use the "Is" keyword, I mean do it yourself http://dbforums.com/t745650.html Is a possible example Cheers, Ryan Jones
  7. Here is the quation for the reactioN: [ce]2C3H7OH + 13O2 -> 6CO2 + 8H2O[/ce] Work out the [math]\Delta H[/math] and you have your answer Cheers, Ryan Jones
  8. I suppose you can do things like "is valid xxx" check, for example is valid E-mail address or things of that nature. Would that work for you? Cheers, Ryan Jones
  9. Yea they go together fine, I have never had compaints about it Cheers, Ryan Jones
  10. How about is a valid date range, something like this: >= #1/1/05# And <#1/1/07# Other then that I'm not shure what you can do - thesethings are limited by the inital field type anyway... Cheers, Ryan Jones
  11. I agree with 5614 - Adaware, Spybot and Spyware Doctor are powerful tools. I also reccomend SywareBlaster for its blocking features - its a good addition to a good, clean PC Cheers, Ryan Jones
  12. No... thats a good point. [acr=2,4,6-trinitromethylbenzene]TNT[/acr] is actually quite simple to make and I have a problem with that photo because it looks like a nuclear blast too me If it is the you'll need a few kilotons of [acr=2,4,6-trinitromethylbenzene]TNT[/acr] minimum to make a blast like that anyway Cheers, Ryan Jones
  13. So would you if you had been up all night tying to solve a problem Cheers, Ryan Jones
  14. WOW, good find Martin. This is potentially very useful, driving tiny motors or such, maybe even nanotechnology developments could be made from this. I look forward to see how this develops as more research is done Cheers, Ryan Jones
  15. Firstly welcome to SFN! I can't help here much because I don't know the exact equations but it would be a lot, I'm not even shure if a human body could be - it would probably just splat. Umm, I don't think it would be possible without the person becoming a smear on the wall. The human body is not really that tough, car impacts show just how fragile the body actually is. Cheers, Ryan Jones
  16. Your lucky, its snowing here yet again... We have had an abnormal amount of snow so far this year... Cheers, Ryan Jones
  17. Any alkali is a base too, Calcium Hydroxide is a strong alkali because it is soluable enough to make a decent alkali solution but its also a strong base because it can still neutralise acid in its non-solution form. Make sence? Cheers, Ryan Jones
  18. As far as I know it is enabled but its use is limited because, as ecoli said, it can break a thread and disrupt the flow of the thread so its limited for that reason alone. The same is also true for the bubble tags. Cheers, Ryan Jones
  19. Here is the best way I can think to put it. All alkalis are bases, not all bases are alkalis - alkalis are bases that are soluable in water So yes there is a difference and no there is not depending on what you are refering too. Cheers, Ryan Jones
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  21. Yup... its like saying it would survive in the sun for a few seconds. Not to mention steel is not really a good radiation blocker anyway... even if the shield survived you'd be dead. Cheers, Ryan Jones
  22. I'll second that - thanks for the links all, lets hope ecan buid a BIG collection Cheers, Ryan Jones
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