PCY you are wrong.
The water will go down in all cases.
This is because the ice is less dense in all of the scenarios. As a result, when the ice melts, its volume is reduced and so the waterlevel is also reduced. The best way envisage this would be to get a glass beaker and put a small...
Crazy idea here but rather than asking people on a COMPUTER FORUM. Why don't you talk to her instead?
Though having said that, shes messing with your head, the best course of action is to blank her - do not acknowledge her. Having said that, I doubt that will work she's already rejected you...
I think the overclocking potential of components decreases with time. I have also noticed the same thing. For example, my Athlon XP system used to run quite happily at 2400Mhz when I first put the system together, now running at 2.2GHz, I occasionally get errors... I've also just put in a new...
They could quite easily be in the process of porting it to the PC but they won't release it until they think they can make the most money from it. That's just how companies work.
Indeed.
Also it is worth noting that aircraft stall is different to aerofoil stall. Aerofoils stall when the boundary layer seperates and as a result reduces lift due to an excessive angle of attack. That however does not mean the aircraft has stalled. The aerofoil still produces lift but as...
It was mainly due to him lashing out at my first post completly unprovoked, unfortunatly you have to communicate with someone like that on their level. Hence the fat jokes.
When I first posted I even felt some empathy, but after his comment to what I said and his replies to everyone else, and...
jbourne77 perhaps this would be a good time to get off your ass and go do some exercise rather than sitting at home playing computer games? The amount of whining you're doing you've got to be fat.
Get on the treadmill chubster.
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