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#1 Dtnoip92
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[QUOTE="deadmeat59"][QUOTE="Ragashahs"]i think by then people will want HD gameingnyoroism
non gamers dont care about that stuff.

Heck, I'm a real gamer and I don't care about it. It's extremely nice to have, but does a game need it to get my stamp of approval? Nope.

I agree. I mean, having Mario Galaxy in HD is completely pointless. It looks excelltent by itself.

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Anyway I just can't get turned on my how immature so many of these asian girls look. At least the Asian girls actually from Asia, not the Americanized ones. They just have this cutesy, innocent, and childish look to them that I can't stand. It just doens't compare to the elegant European women you tend to see in France, Scandinavia, and (from my experience) the German state of Bavaria. The women there just look so natural and cultured, not to mention smart. They also look really friendly, whereas a lot of the women here in America will be kind to you but in an overly cheerful and superficial way.

Yep, I'm biased.

camreeno360

Which pretty much proves you never been to Japan. They're pretty much like the American ones. I also believe those girls are from teen magazines and stuff. Its like me saying that Hannah Montana represents every American women.

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[QUOTE="Dtnoip92"]

To very oversimplfy it, water molecules gets inside the seams of your clothes adding weight and the feeling of water combined with cloth.

Water also has high adhesion, which is a strong attraction between two molecules. This causes the water to "stick" to your skin, thus getting wet. This is due to the polar nature of water as oxygen has more electronegativity than Hydrogen which creates a attraction. Similar to a magnet.

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Yea so I got my answer... this makes enough sense for me.

Also, testing out my new avatar and sig :)

Wow, I actually helped someone today. I feel so proud.

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[QUOTE="thisdidntallowyourname"]i don't know but why does fire glow red why not green or something? also why is sapce black and hox come clouds are only three colors?pageiszepplin

Fire glows red because it absorbs every other color from the spectrum, but reflects red back towards our eyes, if your fire has copper in it, i think it glows green(i know one metal does it). Space is black because it absorbs every color from the spectrum so it appears dark, black is not a color.

To the TC, water is wet in its liquid form, water can also be solid or a transparent gas

Space does not absorb color. Its simply "space" a vacuum so it can't absorb anything like atoms do. Light simply goes through it so we don't see it as it had nothing to reflect on, and when it does, we see planets, the moon, etc. If space did absorb light we wouldn't see anything.

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Simply Jesus can do anything he wants, yet he doesn't as he does stuff for the "greater good" of the people. That is why he died on the cross for our sins when he could very well had saved himself.
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To very oversimplfy it, water molecules gets inside the seams of your clothes adding weight and the feeling of water combined with cloth.

Water also has high adhesion, which is a strong attraction between two molecules. This causes the water to "stick" to your skin, thus getting wet. This is due to the polar nature of water as oxygen has more electronegativity than Hydrogen which creates a attraction. Similar to a magnet.

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[QUOTE="Dtnoip92"][QUOTE="B05T0N"][QUOTE="Dtnoip92"][QUOTE="B05T0N"][QUOTE="Dtnoip92"]

[QUOTE="B05T0N"][QUOTE="Dtnoip92"]Yeah but thats mostly in the NE or SW coast. Everyone else (the majority of the country) are gus-guzzling, pickup driversB05T0N


I know it's very big in Denver. They have probably the best public transportation I've ever used. JPL can correct me if I'm wrong on that.

My point is (read original post) that if you need to go to a nearby city, you need to drive hundreds of miles. In the UK its a few minutes. The nearest "big" city near Denver is what, Salt Lake City or something? And also in other cities, public transportation is crap.

Denver IS a big city...

I mean ASIDE from Denver of course.

In Colorado?

Aside from Corolado Springs there isn't a single notable city. And even CS isnt that big

Aurora, Fort Collins, Lakewood.

Aurora has 200 k. Hmmm. Thats only twice the size of my hometown, the great metroplis of Rochester MN (sarcasm)

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[QUOTE="Dtnoip92"][QUOTE="B05T0N"][QUOTE="Dtnoip92"]

[QUOTE="B05T0N"][QUOTE="Dtnoip92"]Yeah but thats mostly in the NE or SW coast. Everyone else (the majority of the country) are gus-guzzling, pickup driversB05T0N


I know it's very big in Denver. They have probably the best public transportation I've ever used. JPL can correct me if I'm wrong on that.

My point is (read original post) that if you need to go to a nearby city, you need to drive hundreds of miles. In the UK its a few minutes. The nearest "big" city near Denver is what, Salt Lake City or something? And also in other cities, public transportation is crap.

Denver IS a big city...

I mean ASIDE from Denver of course.

In Colorado?

Aside from Corolado Springs there isn't a single notable city. And even CS isnt that big

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[QUOTE="Dtnoip92"]

[QUOTE="B05T0N"][QUOTE="Dtnoip92"]Yeah but thats mostly in the NE or SW coast. Everyone else (the majority of the country) are gus-guzzling, pickup driversB05T0N


I know it's very big in Denver. They have probably the best public transportation I've ever used. JPL can correct me if I'm wrong on that.

My point is (read original post) that if you need to go to a nearby city, you need to drive hundreds of miles. In the UK its a few minutes. The nearest "big" city near Denver is what, Salt Lake City or something? And also in other cities, public transportation is crap.

Denver IS a big city...

I mean ASIDE from Denver of course.

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[QUOTE="Dtnoip92"]Yeah but thats mostly in the NE or SW coast. Everyone else (the majority of the country) are gus-guzzling, pickup driversB05T0N

I know it's very big in Denver. They have probably the best public transportation I've ever used. JPL can correct me if I'm wrong on that.

My point is (read original post) that if you need to go to a nearby city, you need to drive hundreds of miles. In the UK its a few minutes. The nearest "big" city near Denver is what, Salt Lake City or something? And also in other cities, public transportation is crap.