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  1. Because I give more fun answers most of the time. Fixed, and that number varies WILDLY. Like massively. Sometimes several per day, other times once a week.
  2. Mine did. The reason most don't is because as long as the sentence structure appears to be normal your brain will skip over the less important words and give you the 'gist' of the sentence. It does this with most of the smaller words and phrases. As long as it appears familiar and your reader isn't looking too hard, then you can get away with all lot of of spelling mistakes. Over there. Nope. There's no scientific backing for any food being 'negative calorie', and you can be sure they are trying to prove it to be true. I mean could you imagine how much money you could make from that? Anyways, ice water is calorically negative but the effect is minimal. You would have to drink somewhere near 25 gallons of ice water in order to see any benefits from it being calorically negative, but you would die. Yes. No, the calcium and magnesium contents in the lime can affect the neutralizing value. In either a positive or negative way.
  3. The calcium and magnesium contents have a pretty big affect on the Neutralizing Value of lime.
  4. I have the most posts now. http://343i.org/2xq

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    2. Drizzy_Dan

      Drizzy_Dan

      It's actually quite impressive that Jester had held the most posts until now. Waiting on Caboose to take the lead.

    3. Fishy

      Fishy

      All I see is Twam. :3

    4. The Director

      The Director

      If you be spammin', I be bannin'.

  5. Lol Hypothetically, one would have to be able to interact with parallel universes and alternate dimensions to be able to destroy them. There is no reason to assume that one could destroy the parallel universe/alternate dimension through some sort of process similar clicking an x on your computer. So it would depend entirely on your meaning of the word destroy. If by destroy you mean annihilate any and all life, then that would require a massive amount of interactivity and power on the part of whoever was doing the destroying, assuming that the parallel universe or alternate dimension were similar to ours in the amount of life contained within. It would require a massive amount of time, weapons, and attention to detail to accomplish. Humanity is barely to the point where it can destroy all life on a single planet (which would in the process destroy us as well), so it would be highly unlikely that this sequence of events could take place in our lifetime. The process of destroying all life in an alternate dimension/parallel universe would take generations, as well. If by destroy you mean annihilate all mass and energy, then no, that's something we can't currently accomplish. tl;dr destroying a parallel universe/alternate reality wouldn't be possible. Yet.
  6. Congratulations, may (pun) your month of recognition be long and prosperous. Exactly one month long.
  7. Getting married in just over 12 hours. There will be Nolens.

  8. Well the primary controversy around it is that the battery appears to be less powerful than the one they use in their vehicles, which many critics think is intentional to get some larger homeowners to purchase multiple batteries for their homes. Others believe that the only reason Tesla is coming out with this battery is part of a public relations campaign. This idea is supported by the cost of the battery and that there are several other, cheaper options out there. As I said in the OP, there's only *some* controversy.
  9. So you may have heard of these already, but in case you haven't here's the rundown. 1. The battery is used to hold power for a house or business. - This means that if the house or business is using solar power, the battery can be charged with the panels and then power can be drawn from it at night, completely obliterating your need for the power grid. - The battery can also apparently be used as a backup system in case of power loss, with no solar power required. 2. The battery comes in two varieties, one pending release. -The Powerwall is the battery that you use in your home and costs around $3500 usd. -The Powerpack is the battery that you would use for a business and the price has not yet been released. 3. Of course there's some controversy. -The battery appears to be similar to the one used in Tesla's electric cars. -The car battery also appears to hold more power longer. -The cost of the battery may prevent most homeowners from purchasing it. -Economically it is cheaper to use natural gas backup generators in power outages, despite this though it may transform the market for home power storage. So now that you have all of the information, what's your opinion on it? Do you think this is a game changer, or is it simply an attempt by a company to look more 'edgy'?
  10. Join a good team and do what the TL tells you to do.
  11. I wasn't a huge fan of it. I don't like it when a series allows you to make choices about things like gender of a character and then throws it all out of the window. Not to mention that the Revan that I played as was the most sadistic person you'll ever meet, but the Revan in SWtOR was like, "I'm a good guy trying to get rid of a bad guy". While I certainly appreciated the nod to the game that started it all, I still kind of wish that they hadn't brought Revan back. Especially as an NPC.
  12. Getting married on the 8th. 11 days later The Witcher III comes out. Then we'll see how much my fiance loves me lmao

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    2. Ranger Intel

      Ranger Intel

      Congrats TD, take care of her.

       

    3. Drizzy_Dan

      Drizzy_Dan

      Awesome news Director. Many congratulations to you. Your month is going to be pretty awesome with a wedding and the Witcher III.

    4. Pbrabbit

      Pbrabbit

      YAYYYY! CONGRATS!

  13. I think Witcher III is going to take best RPG by a landslide, H5G will probably take highest profits for an exclusive title, and whichever CoD game will probably take highest overall grossing. As far as best of the best, I've gotta be honest. The only game that I am 100% looking forward to is Witcher III. Granted, I am looking forward to Halo 5 Guardians, but there's also a little bit of dread mixed in. 2015 doesn't have that many powerhouse games being released, which is a bit of a disappointment.
  14. Lol well alright. If you mean hard light like the light sci-fi uses for 'force fields', then yes it would still give off heat via radiation. Actually, the more dense the light is (which it would have to be pretty dense to keep solid matter from passing through it) the more heat is produced. In other words, it is likely that a 'force field' would not be safe to touch or even safe to be within a certain amount of distance from. If you meant hard light like what photographers use for good shadows, then yes it also gives off heat.
  15. I'll do you two better. There were 397 Sega Dreamcast games world wide released. Here's a list of them all. It depends on the day, but I listen to a lot more of Ozzy Osbourne than Marilyn Manson. Doesn't necessarily mean that I prefer his music over MM's, just that it's what plays more often on random. lol
  16. All light gives off heat, so yes. Especially photography lights
  17. Both 'My Content' and 'View New Content' are currently unavailable. Twam is going to fix it soon. Until then, chill.

  18. If it's legible and there isn't a specified font for the paper (or for the class) then your teacher would probably just think, "Interesting font."
  19. Award for the most difficult font to read goes to... lol No, I wouldn't have them make more. I would simply have them assist me in daily routines. Around 213. This number varies depending on the installation selections you make. You can also add more fonts to it if you wanted to, like the Halo font.
  20. Way back in 2552. Although I'm sure he's taken more showers since the one he took in Halo: The Flood, we have no way of confirming that for sure.
  21. Explain to me why I am their God and if their answer is satisfactory, I would have them do menial tasks for me so that I don't have to.
  22. About 34 in the Canines and about 334 marsupials. These are approximate because it's likely not all of the different species have been discovered yet.
  23. It was definitely a rush. There's always a chance that something will go wrong, even if it's a slim chance. Thinking about what can go wrong definitely gets the heart pumping.
  24. Rappelling out of a helicopter was pretty crazy. Cake, despite it's status as a lie. Because you prefer PvE. I've never been to New York City, but I have been to LA. I liked LA quite a bit. However, I don't know if New York is better or not, but I have to give it to LA by default.
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