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Cap'n Refsmmat

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  1. There you go.
  2. He said he was suspended so he could post all he wanted.
  3. Done it myself. No problem there. The only problem was that when we upgraded the 98 to XP we now can't send files up and down (but internet our internet, being piped off of one computer, does work). Before there was a "Shared Documents" folder, but now each computer has one and the two are not the same.
  4. Not burning, gassing. Gassing is much more efficient. You can get hundreds at a time. Many weren't cremated by the time the allies captured the camps. The Germans had to dig mass graves and burn them all instead of properly cremating to keep up. And remember, this started before WWII, in the 30's.
  5. With your bare hands? That's deadly in its own right.
  6. Actually I think most 32 bit programs are compatible on 64 bit computers, but have no speed advantage then. But not the other way around.
  7. That is different then just finding a dollar on the sidewalk. I'd pick up a dollar if nobody was around and it's on the sidewalk. How do you return it then? Post it on a billboard?
  8. I was looking around to find something to do over the summer, when I came across the idea of learning how to do computer animations. I saw two classes, one for Flash and one for "Basic Director." I'd like to know which you think is better, and what each does over the other. Thanks in advance!
  9. I meant that it would be going the speed of light faster than you, or 2x the speed of light. Sorry.
  10. Ooh. I must have made about a hundred bucks in pennies alone that I found.
  11. Compare this with XP, and it's a flea. I mean, XP is about 9 gigabytes (I think)!
  12. Sunlight heats it up. The hovering thermometer probably would be colder, because it gets its only heat from solar radiation. Or, light bouncing off of Earth. With no atmosphere, the heat cannot escape from off of the surface except by radiation. And there isn't very much radiation on the moon. The light from the moon is just bounced off of the sun.
  13. You would see the light. Relative to you, it would go twice the speed of light. However, to an observer, it would only go the speed of light. As fast as you. This is described in the theory of relativity, but I really can't explain it. I know the theory, not how it works.
  14. /\ | That is why I wanted an international forum.
  15. I'd agree. Conspiracy theories ahoy!
  16. I do believe the F-22 has that also. In my opinion, the F-22 would easily win any competition. Why? One word: Stealth. With the US's advanced electronics and radar, the F-22 could easily detect the Berkut at 100 miles away and blow it to smithereens from only 50 (AIM-120). The Berkut wouldn't detect it, and would never know what hit it.
  17. And I'm assuming this one is innacurate for the US, right?
  18. Pity I wasn't on yesterday... I missed the fun.
  19. What I find amazing (to me anyways) is that you actually have to ask that question. My ethics wouldn't let me do somthing like that.
  20. I really don't think it would create health problems. I mean, you might get oxygen deprivation for a while, but soon it will come back, and you'd be fine. Carbon dioxide might cause temporary problems, such as headaches (happens to me in a swimming pool), but I really doubt any long-term affects could result.
  21. Their purpose? To compete and make money. Captain Obvious Award!
  22. Wonder who's first...
  23. You don't sound excited.
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