A mere veneer of vanity, now vacant, vanished...Mr. Gency said:Whats the time?
Only if x > z, z being the average size of a Tapir.PoisonUnagi said:If (torso.x > torso.y), does fat=true?
I disagree. I think that "infinite" means exactly pretty huge. Both my English and my "Maths" teacher say so. It must be true!Kukulski said:You do realize that there is an infinite number of digits after the "...", right? Infite means never-ending not pretty huge.Ymbirtt said:0.12345689101112131415161819... is an irrational number.Kukulski said:It's an irrational number, so it contains infinitely many numbers including 7s.Ymbirtt said:Does the decimal representation of the square root of 2 contain infinitely many 7s?
haha, but i thought the idea was to give random answersfebel said:Nope...well yes technically but the answer I was looking for was "ten in base 4"Cogito said:2 is a symbol with a value of 5 and not the number "2". Easy!febel said:How can the math be done such that 2+2=10?
Why if Pi is so Big Cant i have a slice?!
It's a portal shout-out you see...
Only on a Wednesday in the spring between the hours of 12:00 and 22:00TheGuiggleMonster said:Is it possible to pretend to be nice?
I'm sorry Wireframefool, but even I can't explain that to the extent I'd want to, so in it's place I will award you for your winning:Wireframefool said:Question, explain the plot of Killer 7, in great detail please?
With a color wheel and a hell of a lot of patience.Tanksie said:how do you describe colour to a blind person
Well played Ivingname, well played.Not G. Ivingname said:What is the answer to this question?
General Error is the captain of the IIF (the Internet invasion forces) and he plans to conquer all of the internet by military force. He is likely reading your hard drive to learn how to take over a site you frequent, or own....gamerguy473 said:Who is General Error and why does he keep reading my hard drive?
Only if you're awesome.The Rookie Gamer said:Is it normal to actually comprehend the whole Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy books?
You sir, would be correct, however I would like to point out that your answer is for a question that is very close to the beginning of the thread, so you may want to have quoted him to get the attention of the one who asked it, otherwise he shall be completely unawares, and I will have to make a large run-on sentence of death.Laze said:Just wanted to point out - to my understanding, mushroom clouds are mostly caused by the chemical reactions and rapidly expanding/moving gases in the atmosphere as the result of all the energy released, plus the debris pulled from the ground. The bomb itself doesn't have nearly enough matter to create the cloud.
In space, there's no matter to react. My prediction is that a nuclear explosion in space would create an absolute ton of radiation and not much else (some of the radiation would be in the visible spectrum, so light I guess). The radiation would spread very quickly without much attenuation and eventually hit something and ionize it, though the radiation density would decrease with roughly a spherical expansion law (decreases pretty fast, 1/r^2)
Short answer - no mushroom cloud, and not even much to look at beyond the initial flash of light.
1) If you're a fan of Capcom's previous crossover fighting games, yes.Ryan Kerr said:Is Marvel Vs Capcom 3 worth buying?
Hey you said any question.