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Everything posted by BTGBullseye
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Last book I read was "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress", again... I enjoy Clive Cussler, Ben Bova, Asimov, Heinlein, Thor Heyerdahl, and a few others...
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Almost all of my bucket list was made back before age 13, and the only parts that I have yet to complete are: Marriage Pilot an F-14D Tomcat at mach 2.5 I've already fought solo against a gang and won, piloted a plane in a barrel roll and loop, and gone faster than 130MPH on back roads in a 1974 F-150 XLT with a custom 460 engine... I just recently added one though. Custom build something similar to, but better than this:
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And that is very unfortunate, since it works for virtually anything...
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*hands Blue and Figunaye riot shields* Try to hit me, I dare ya... *hands Bill a brief pamphlet that describes my custom body armor, and how it effectively protects against anything weaker than 20mm AP rounds*
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My family's dog (the mother of Rocky) was an Australian Shepherd that used to herd our cats...
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Installing W40k: Dawn of War.
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And where did you pick up any of that? I got my info from several doctors, and the Red Cross's Bloodborne Pathogens class.
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See anything in my inventory you'd trade it for?
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Combination of one of the best SNES RPGs ever, and TF2... This is gonna be interesting...
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Agreed. I also liked it, but not enough to buy it for the price it's listed for... When it gets down to $20 on Steam I'll probly get it.
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Warhammer 40k: Space Marine. Next up on my list to play is W40k: Dawn of War.
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That one I torrented... Not as bad as GoW, but definite extreme similarities.
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No it won't. Hydrogen has just 1 proton as its nucleus - can't fission that. As Alphabetagamma has already explained, maximum energy you can release from a given mass is E=mc^^2 You get that by annihilating matter with antimatter. If you split heavy antimatter before annihilating it, all you will achieve is to release a small portion of E when the atoms split, then release the rest of E when the bomb fragments hit the normal matter. The total energy released will still be E. You can get the same result by just dropping a pile of antimatter bricks into normal matter atmosphere. In other words, splitting antimatter atoms as a weapon against normal matter targets is like setting TNT in your artillery shells on fire before shooting them - difficult and dangerous but largely pointless. Regards I like people that have a good grasp of analogous physics.
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TF2. I was changing my loadouts...
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Banned because:
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Granted, the hardware is perfect, but no matter what programs you put on it, nothing runs. I wish I was less tired.
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Now that sounds interesting...
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Good Idea: Spewing deadly gasses at Obama.
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Critique everything there, and prove just how moronic most game developers are. If you were there with me as I'm blowing holes in all the game designs, pissing off all the devs...
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...LIKE THE CAPITALIST PIGS!!! Fall aspeep whiklw tipijjngzzzzzzzzz...
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Yay! I just used my own mental posting statistics, not including infrequent posters. (the infrequents explain the higher post count) Next one to predict: I'm still working on that...