Well, for my age... Yes, very much... But I'm talking about me being a more off-topic person :D...
Ooooh. I get off topic myself rather regularly. I am suprised I don't get flamed for it more often. Then again I havn't really posted much until recently so maybe that is why. LOL. If you don't post you can not recieve flame. The true flame retardent suit.
I think there is. If its a contradictory set of ideas
Like a square circle or a 2d cube (these things dont exist, they cant)
No such thing as a 2d cube, that I know of. However, circles and squares exist on paper and as parts of other things. A cylinder may have a circle that is an opening. Kind of.
A terrible commotion would be audible to the party. Pots and pans clanking together in some odd fashion or another and the sound of a mule hee-hawing as it ran up on them.
The monk was fastened tight to the rope attached to the mule. The monk was being dragged through the dirt and stirring up quite a bit of dust as the two approached the party.
Once the mule had gotten close to them all he stopped. The monk lay on the ground, his clothing mostly shredded and he unconscious.
I enjoyed the SciFi aspect of Star Craft as well as the game play. WarCraft was something I didn't even play until III and didn't like the whole hero thing.
And yes, sorry, Murderface, but there are thing that can measure individual atoms. How do you think we found out the weight of all the elements?
Elements are not weighed in units of mass. They are in atomic units which basically states that 1 hydrogen atom weighs 1 atomic unit. Atoms are compared to one another with weight, not weighed like you would weigh fruit or something of that nature. They found the weight of the elements by comparing how they react with one another. They know that helium is four times the weight of hydrogen because it has 4 subatomic particles, not including electrons. This is how they know that 1 proton = 1 atomic unit and 1 neutron = 1 atomic unit. This is because Hydrogen has only a proton and no neutron. Helium has 2 protons and 2 neutrons thus an atomic weight of 4.
Truth - You can not prove that something does not exist.
I like Gordon - why - because most of my friends like Jr. so I antagonize them when Gorden beats him.
Yay a NASCAR fan. I like Gordon too, but that's because he's a good driver and he's normally there at the end. Jr has had his ups and downs lately but I think he's back on the up side now.
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Ooooh. I get off topic myself rather regularly. I am suprised I don't get flamed for it more often. Then again I havn't really posted much until recently so maybe that is why. LOL. If you don't post you can not recieve flame. The true flame retardent suit.
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No such thing as a 2d cube, that I know of. However, circles and squares exist on paper and as parts of other things. A cylinder may have a circle that is an opening. Kind of.
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The monk was fastened tight to the rope attached to the mule. The monk was being dragged through the dirt and stirring up quite a bit of dust as the two approached the party.
Once the mule had gotten close to them all he stopped. The monk lay on the ground, his clothing mostly shredded and he unconscious.
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Elements are not weighed in units of mass. They are in atomic units which basically states that 1 hydrogen atom weighs 1 atomic unit. Atoms are compared to one another with weight, not weighed like you would weigh fruit or something of that nature. They found the weight of the elements by comparing how they react with one another. They know that helium is four times the weight of hydrogen because it has 4 subatomic particles, not including electrons. This is how they know that 1 proton = 1 atomic unit and 1 neutron = 1 atomic unit. This is because Hydrogen has only a proton and no neutron. Helium has 2 protons and 2 neutrons thus an atomic weight of 4.
Truth - You can not prove that something does not exist.
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Yay a NASCAR fan. I like Gordon too, but that's because he's a good driver and he's normally there at the end. Jr has had his ups and downs lately but I think he's back on the up side now.
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