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  1. Re:Ummm...this is 2005. on Body Modifications Still Hinder IT Professionals? · · Score: 0

    oh really i think so not reallt how dcome whats do you think of this how do you know what is a bucket how is a bucket what is a bucket what is a bucket if the bucket is a bucket bucket poop bucket full of a cramping bucket stick it in the bucket

  2. subject on Apple Launches iTunes Affiliate Program · · Score: -1, Redundant

    I dont understand this at all

    what the heck is this?

  3. Re:Air Head on IBM Introduces 'Air Bags' For Laptop Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    No I mean the LCD part thing As in the LCD Because thats what its called

  4. Re:Air Head on IBM Introduces 'Air Bags' For Laptop Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    my ipod has been through hell and back and its fine besides the LCD part thing

  5. Re:No, it IS a heat engine. But he's still wrong. on Solar Sailing and Physics · · Score: 1

    You have clarified everything perfectly, and cleared up the questions I had. Thanks. I hope I will one day be able to answer such questions. Im only 16 right now so I have a while to expand my knowledge and lots of time to ask questions. As long as there are people you you willing to answer I shall be a genius in no time! Thanks a lot.

  6. Re:Well, IANAP on Solar Sailing and Physics · · Score: 1

    The answer is most definetly no. It is impossible.

  7. Re:No, it IS a heat engine. But he's still wrong. on Solar Sailing and Physics · · Score: 1

    I beleive you have it pretty much down so i shall ask you the thoughts i have in mind. I was just thinking, will this actualy generate enough speed/acceleration to fight against the gravity of surounding plants and the sun. Although im sure some crazy equations would be needed to solve such a thing, I would think not though. It doesnt seem like a photon (an miniscule mass) accelerating into a large mirror could cause it to move the object, unless already in motion, but if it does keep it going how do the creators plan on making sure it stays 'on path'(not straying off course toword a ever nearing planet. Once we it has gotten far out what exactly does it run from then. The whole pushing the light sail toword the sun completely confused me, but im assuming that is how it would return. I do not at all understand how that would work though. Light pressue? I would like to point out i think this would work technicaly but to what extent i must ask. Yes I am fairly confused.

  8. Re::gb2gbs on Use of Math Languages and Packages in Research? · · Score: 1

    lol bgs lol

  9. hoes on Stealware: Kazaa et al Stealing Link Commissions · · Score: 1
  10. Quarks on Protons Aren't round · · Score: 1

    "Neutrons contain three quarks, like protons, but they're organized in a different fashion." .. this is an sentance from the script.. im not aruging against protons being slightly mishapen..

    im just here to ask the question how the hell do they know a proton/neuron contains 3 quarks? How could they could the number of something that we have not yet proven to exist? Someone please explain