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Apr 12, 2012iced199 posted a message on Facebook Free Minecraft Giftcode Giveaway - Day Four, Even More!Nooooooo.. Please.. I beg of you.. Tomorrow.. Name.. There.. On.. List.....Posted in: News
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Mar 24, 2012iced199 posted a message on Want To Win a Free Copy of Minecraft?I entered. I hope I win.Posted in: News
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Feb 14, 2012iced199 posted a message on New Snapshot to Come Early - Teaser Info ReleasedJeb really is listening to the community! It has been FOREVER since everyone has been telling notch to add more block ids! Modding has now become 10000 times easier! (i hope)Posted in: News
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Aug 1, 2011iced199 posted a message on Mod Spotlight Update - Evil MinecraftWhat has happened to the giveaway. Anyway cool mod.Posted in: News
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Hooray! Just what we wanted!
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This is a great idea! I would do it just to see their faces.
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And ignore if you want to worship satan.
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Yeah, i am scared that i might be hooked. From now on, maximum log on is once a day - and that's gotta shrink from there.
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Congress
What good bills have they passed for the past decade? The last Congress had an approval rating of 12%! Who else gets to keep their job when their coworkers and bosses have a 12% approval rating? And you know what's worse? The reelection rates. 98% of all congresspeople are reelected EACH YEAR!! This is just ing stupid.
The electoral college also has loads of problems, but I don't think I can even list them. CGPGrey has a nice video about this on YouTube, though.
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I don't think compounds like water can exist as a plasma. Plasmas are ionized atoms and to become ionized is to strip off the electrons from atoms and by doing so, you are left with just the plain elements. Compounds are created by the exchange (or sharing) of electrons; ionized substances have effectively no electrons that are attached to nuclei. You can have ionized hydrogen, helium, oxygen, neon, etc. but not a compound.
As for the OP. molten water doesn't make any sense. Of course water is molten. But then you might as well say gaseous steam and solid ice. Water already has names for its different states and the name already implies what the preword would be saying about it. Molten ice makes sense, but it really isn't as meaningful as molten rock because water in its liquid state is much more known (ok, they both are really well known) and thus it sort of takes a lower level word and modifies it. If that makes any sense at all.
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Also people who try to be a DJ on games that have TeamTalk style mics. NOBODY wants to hear your music!
People who put xXusernameXx.
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Uh, guys, check out Helium Hydride. Strongest known acid and possibly the strongest possible acid. It is the strongest known acid, with a proton affinity of 177.8 kJ/mol. -Wikipedia. It is so strong that you can't even put it in any container without it protonating it. Though there is no neutral molecule that is stable, the ion is made by letting one atom in the Tritium2 molecule decay into helium and the other to stay hydrogen.
But I need a source as to how you can create anything with billions of times the strength of sulfuric acid or the other well known acids. That just seems ridiculous that something like that can even exist.
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