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    posted a message on SMP Server Directory
    Is it possible to keep the servers running the newest version at the top of the list to help remedy the frustration immediately following updates?
    Posted in: Beta - Creative Mode Archived
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    posted a message on Leon the Professional
    Leon is a decade and a half old, just about your age. What's the "these days" all about, hm? And The Matrix is only 5 years younger than Leon.
    Posted in: Arts & Creativity
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    posted a message on Leon the Professional
    I made another video using a different movie and a different song.

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    posted a message on Leon the Professional
    A video I made as a tribute to my favorite film and one of my favorite songs. I thought it turned out pretty well and I'm thinking about making at least one or two more.

    Posted in: Arts & Creativity
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    posted a message on looking for a particular video
    I remember back when indev was pretty new there was a video of a guy in his mines that ended with obscenities and a creeper explosion; I'm looking for it to introduce a couple of my friends to MineCraft. I can't seem to find it though.

    EDIT: nevermind, .
    Posted in: Alpha - Survival Single Player
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    posted a message on 10 programs you can't live without
    Google Chrome
    Notepad
    BlitzMax Compiler & IDE
    Windows Vista Paint (Which is incompatible with my win7 laptop and win7 paint sucks D:<)
    WinAmp media player

    and that's about it.
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on First Four Dimensions = One Dimension?
    Quote from _s1gma »
    Quote from Catmando »
    Quote from Mega Bear »
    ...thank you for your input?

    ;_;


    Don't feel sad, Yourself tends to know everything about... everything.

    nearly, he's still having trouble telling people what they had for tea last night



    I doubt that.
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on A calculator I made.
    Quote from poke41 »
    Quote from popbob »
    Your readme says it's open source but no source has been included.

    Oh sorry. I didn't know you had to include the source code also.
    Here's the calculator with the source: http://www.mediafire.com/?mz51pt8m9r1h35d


    What? Open source means that your source code is open to the public. What else could you think it meant :/
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    posted a message on Need 3 PS3 games.
    I'm actually buying a PS3 in the next few days. Personally, I'm getting MAG, Blur, and, when it comes out, the enhanced Shadow of the Colossus.
    Posted in: General Gaming
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    posted a message on Razer 1337 Give Away! (Read for entry to competition, free)
    I'd be impressed if they included an alienware gaming rig in there ^^;
    Posted in: General Off Topic
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    posted a message on Basic Programming
    Go buy a programming book by Maneesh Sethi. That's how I learned.
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on Interesting science questions (CHALLENGE)



    Cool.

    Do you have anything to say about the airplane on the conveyor?
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on It's official; squids can fly.
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on How to Time Travel(Forward) with a Portal Gun:
    Quote from CedricD »
    I think, however, that it would work in a vacuum, if portal guns existed. But since I've just started studying physics, I'm just guessing based on what I've heard/read.




    Quote from madk »
    Time dilation requires travelling close to the speed of light. In order to do anything close to this you'd first need to overcome what's called terminal velocity, which may or may not let up completely in a vacuum. It most likely will still apply, backing the theory that nothing can travel faster than light.
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    posted a message on Interesting science questions (CHALLENGE)
    Quote from Yourself »
    Light has 0 rest mass which is usually what people are referring to when they say 'mass'. The only other way they can be considered to have mass is by virtue of their energy since mass and energy are equivalent, but that's not usually what we talk about when we say mass; we mean rest mass.


    I'm not extremely educated in the subject, but I've come to think that light does, in fact, have mass, because (1) it feels the effects of gravity, and (2) light merely hitting an object will propel it. (Solar sails)

    Quote from Yourself »
    Except you could feel ropes pulling on you because the force changes significantly over your body. You wouldn't feel any gravitational forces because they sum to nearly 0 all over your body. The problem I have with the rope analogy is it makes people think that you can pull apart a body just by putting it between two objects. Gravity doesn't work that way. There isn't any force being applied to you (or rather it's an extremely small compressive force because parts of your body aren't at the exact center). It's not merely like zero-g, it is zero-g.


    Again, I'm no expert, but:

    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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