In NZ, they don't have updates in stores (only 1 update cd per store) you have to send in a form, that form goes to sydney, australia.
then wait 2 to 6 weeks after that before they ship it.
I'm just gonna download it and to hell with the lot of them.
think about it, what will stand out more:
The shadow of a planet which is large enough to reduce the light cast by a star, or the shadow of a planet which orbits at the liquid water temperature range.
The planet which has a confirmed sodium atmosphere is a brown dwarf, (nearly large enough to be a star) extremely hot (2000 F) and close to it's star.
Intially, they only looked at stars like the sun within a few hundred lightyears because they can't detect planets that are too far away.
Now they also look at binary systems and different star types.
Size doesn't matter, it where you put it that counts.
The heisenburg exploded because it was painted with reactive metal paint.
Static discharge in the atmosphere caused the explosion with flames you can see.
Hydrogen burns in UV frequencies, you can't see it.
OS X and linux should read UFS just fine.
the difference between HFS & HFS+ is the number of disc blocks is greater in HFS+ so you can get smaller file spaces.
In NZ, they don't have updates in stores (only 1 update cd per store) you have to send in a form, that form goes to sydney, australia.
then wait 2 to 6 weeks after that before they ship it.
I'm just gonna download it and to hell with the lot of them.
think about it, what will stand out more:
The shadow of a planet which is large enough to reduce the light cast by a star, or the shadow of a planet which orbits at the liquid water temperature range.
The planet which has a confirmed sodium atmosphere is a brown dwarf, (nearly large enough to be a star) extremely hot (2000 F) and close to it's star.
Intially, they only looked at stars like the sun within a few hundred lightyears because they can't detect planets that are too far away.
Now they also look at binary systems and different star types.
Size doesn't matter, it where you put it that counts.
The heisenburg exploded because it was painted with reactive metal paint.
Static discharge in the atmosphere caused the explosion with flames you can see.
Hydrogen burns in UV frequencies, you can't see it.
PAL is 25 fps, NTSC is 30 fps.
However, PAL is higher resolution.
(you can tell if the newsreader has shaved today)
Scheiße!
OS X and linux should read UFS just fine.
the difference between HFS & HFS+ is the number of disc blocks is greater in HFS+ so you can get smaller file spaces.
I Prefer Owning Discs.