You can if you have a static IP (you can also do it if you have a dynamic IP, but it's more complicated), but it's not recommended unless you're fully conversant with load balancing and server security etc.
Depends what you mean by "know".
The scientist I have had most contact with would be Professor R. McNeill Alexander, who some of you might know for his assistance with that BBC "Walking with Dinosaurs" thingy (not the best example of his expertise admittedly).
He used to suddenly insert pictures of clown fish into lectures just to tell us he thought they were pretty.
I am not surprised it never occured to you that two bounces might be plenty for the purposes of the experiment that started this all off.
This thread was created to indulge your off-topic spamming.
That is now being withdrawn.
Remember what happened to Demosthenes' post count when we got sick of his blatant post-whoring?
Tesseract is this close -> <-
Anyway, back on-topic. And no spamming in the suggestions forum please; it just makes it more difficult for us to read your comments and ideas.
Ever seen a tennis player using one of those ball launcher thingies?
Find one and ask them them if they consider the balls to be single entities or a steady stream, and if they therefore treat them differently.
Most English words have their root in Latin, and a lot of Latin words are the root of more than one English derivative.
It's not uncommon either for languages to have words with different - often opposing - meanings.
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