4128 songs in 268 albums by 94 artists. 20.2GB and lasting for 11 days and 10 hours. And that's only my computer. The library on my families' central computer is much bigger and we have a huge CD collection of which very little is actually ripped.
So a lot of music.
Not everyone uses the same terms but in the case of maths, it is wrong grammatically to say 'math' as 'mathmatics' is plural and last time I checked, abbreviating words doesn't allow you to change them from plural to singular.
On topic: I thikn the best way to be good at maths (or anything...
I recommend this page [www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Starting_out] and that site generally. It's really useful if you don't know what to do in a quest. It also shows bugs with quests and other things.
Look. 1 CE (or AD) to 11 CE was decade one. Since each decade is a period of ten years ataring after the previous one, if you look at each decade, because we didn't have a year 0 each decade starts on year ending in a one.
It's nothing to do with what Orgasmatron said. It's because there was...
Portal: as has already been said, so what if they got the idea from somewhere else? That's just like saying that every FPS is a Doom clone because you run around shooting everything.
Half-life: Wow? Repetitive gameplay? It's not like EVERY single FPS, linear rpg and strategy
game isn't...
Umm... I can't remember the last time Morrowind did any thing buggy. There are plenty of unoffical patchs and mods that clear up all the bugs (and one that makes cliffracers die out when you kill X amount).
*cough* *cough* [http://scienceblogs.com/illconsidered/2008/07/how_to_talk_to_a_sceptic.php]
The links to a guide called 'How to Talk to a Climate Sceptic'. I think you guys should read it.
Einstein's theory of special relativity states that it is impossible to accelarate an object of non-zero mass to FTL speeds because it requires infinite energy.
Not that it would be a bad thing for somebody to work out how to make something go FTL.
1. Show me the paper this guy's wriiten on the Hyperdrive thingy.
2. Show me that 1 has been printed in a respected journal.
EDIT: This has happened
But I still think it's crap. Also read the first comment on the source
'Any such risk was ruled out in a 2003 safety review. It pointed out...
From the two here I would say Tolkien but I think that another VERY robust world is Pratchett's Discworld. There's nothing in the Discworld that isn't explanied in some book or another.
Killing or torturing people (like what people said about life sentences above) makes the governments' laws meaningless and makes them as bad as the criminal.
What about that guy who locked his daughter in his basement? If you locked him up in isolation you would be just as bad as him.
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