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Probably not. Even if he wants to change the North, the generals and the high officials won't stand for it.I'm hoping eventually that Junior will have a bit more sense than his old man and want to talk to the West and get some peace going over there.
MathMattS
My goal in life is to reach 4,294,967,295 posts. That way, one more post will cause an integer overflow and I'll break Gamespot.cd_romIf you can post every single second, you'll get there in around 136 years.
This is probably common knowledge to a lot of you, but a lot of people don't know how far ahead the US is in GDP compared to countries like Japan, China, German and the UK, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th largest economies, respectively.
And when people say that India and Russia has a chance to overtake the US...well laught it off.
Again, this is pretty obvious stuff, but is still interesting to look at.
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^^This. Unless you have a server in your basement, the zero ping is a bug.The servers are probably down but still shop up in the server list due to a scripting issue or something along those lines, either that or they are being used for testing of game features.
dansnipe
it is virtually the same as vista except for the likes of a windows snap feature and the taskbar.ttobba07The appearance and features are the same, but Win 7 is much stabler and much more optimized so is much better OS than Vista.
[QUOTE="t3hrubikscube"]I took both. I hated the ACT. That science section is so awful. It's just...kind of poorly done. I definitely preferred the SAT. I'm not sure which one I found "easier" though. I got a 32 on the ACT and a 2100 on the SAT. Not bad scores...though not great either.the_ChEeSe_mAn2Considering how a top mark for ACT is 36 and 2400 for the SAT, I'd say you have done extremely well considering the average ACT score is 20 and SAT score is 1500. It's more about what you're aiming for. Most academic scholarships require around at least something above a 30 on the ACT or 2100 on the SAT and many higher-tier public and privates look in the range of at least something above a 32 ACT or 2200 SAT. Of course, the average person can aim for something lower and be just fine.
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