I guess it could only be done if every single particle were placed in exactly the same position as it were originally. That means with the same velocity too.
the government - specifically, the terrorist-fighting National Safety Administration - may have left itself a secret back door Who are the "National Safety Administration"?
I assume, without RTFA, that this is a step in the direction for allowing homebrewers to save games on the console. I thought it would just enable them to hack their saved games and give themselves infinite lives/gold/etc.
Nah, just morons listening to pop as per usual. And it's annoying that they censor the good stuff. "Let's get down syndrome" becomes "Let's get retarded" which then becomes "Let's get it started in here". "My lovely lady gash" becomes "My lovely lady lumps"... I mean, come on. At least give me something I want rather than censoring it.
Nope, but it does involve large amounts of money being paid to radio stations to have songs played. Then I sit in cars with people who listen to commercial radio and am forced to listen to them over and over.
For example, the other day I heard the same five or so songs played on the way to the air show, and then seven hours later on the way home. Quarter day repeat cycles are awesome.
Screw congress. I want to know how many Manhattans it would cover if printed in size 1000 font. Or does the Manhattans-covered-in-paper SI unit specify a standard font size?
I guess it could only be done if every single particle were placed in exactly the same position as it were originally.
That means with the same velocity too.
Exactly what I was thinking.
They should fix batteries first, then focus on gimmicks.
Does the report state how far away you should place your phone while sleeping?
I couldn't see it listed anywhere.
LOL. Is that a lyric from a song or something?
I swear I've heard it somewhere before.
My parents don't game at all.
Is that strange?
I loved the original UT, but didn't like the addition of vehicles in 2k3. Assuming they are similar, it isn't really a plus in my eyes.
There's nothing in the bible specifically against the Hitler Youth, so I don't see the problem.
BBOD.
Blue Balls of Death when the machine's power is accidentally switched off mid-session.
... I'd just format my RAM a few times.
...robotic handjob.
Welcome to Slashdot.
So a casino lost money and we're meant to feel bad?
Cry me a river.
This is just another way of showing that you can never win in a casino, so don't try.
People won, but they didn't really win.
Reminds me of how boys "like" the taste of beer when their dad gives them that first sip. My ass....
Come on! /..
He's on
He didn't even know that bands played anywhere other than on TV or the radio until you posted!
I believe you mean "there've".
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I wonder if Dr Robotnik and Bowser will team up to defeat Mario and Sonic....
Scientists have two minds?
Well I guess the ones who use the metric system are slightly more intelligent.
Nah, just morons listening to pop as per usual.
And it's annoying that they censor the good stuff.
"Let's get down syndrome" becomes "Let's get retarded" which then becomes "Let's get it started in here".
"My lovely lady gash" becomes "My lovely lady lumps"... I mean, come on. At least give me something I want rather than censoring it.
Nope, but it does involve large amounts of money being paid to radio stations to have songs played.
Then I sit in cars with people who listen to commercial radio and am forced to listen to them over and over.
For example, the other day I heard the same five or so songs played on the way to the air show, and then seven hours later on the way home.
Quarter day repeat cycles are awesome.
...just not the manufactured pop albums they force on people.
But I can understand why people aren't buying the whole album when there is only one good song on it.
Screw congress. I want to know how many Manhattans it would cover if printed in size 1000 font.
Or does the Manhattans-covered-in-paper SI unit specify a standard font size?
... I thought they were going to fix Wikipedia's search function. :(