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mmm hm, i met misterxman and 2 other tip it ppl there :) wow, vioces are wierd :lol: Me I think :D . Kenny 89: Play Halo 2 (20 TS), Ghost Recon 2 (***), and some Madden: 2005
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Just as your horrible grammar is becoming a nuiscance to decipher. nuisance (Don't mean to be a pain, just had to do it). Anyway, it's something everyone can do (some better than others) because everyone has the software needed. You don't need to know about renders, filters, layers, etc. You just need some technique, talent, and lots of practice.
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I smell another cheesy Nightmare On Elm Street sequel brewing :? . Anyway, seriously, that's really weird. I know it's different, but a lot times if I fall down a cliff or something high in my dream, I wake up on the floor next to me bed or at the very edge. I don't remember where I read it, but I read something about the connection to your dreams and what's physically happening to you. The dream isn't doing anything to you, it's like your body's way of telling you and illustrating that something's happening (So, maybe you were laying down on your wrists or something and it made those dents on your wrist).
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1001Fonts is a real good one too.
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Simply put all your music that you want on to your iPod into one designated music folder (just make a folder called "music" or something on your desktop). Now, put all your music files into that folder. Go to iTunes, on the top menu, click Edit, and click on Preferences. From there, click on the Advanced tab. From there, set your default iTunes Music Folder to that folder you just made. Now, exit that little window, on the iTunes top bar menu, click on File, then click Add Folder To Library. Click your Music Folder that you have all your music in, and all your songs will be uploaded to iTunes (In the future, this will happen automatically). Now that you have your music uploaded into iTunes, click on the Edit Button on the top menu. Then go down to Preferences. From there, click on the tab labeled iPod. From there you can transfer and sync all of your iTunes library directly to your iPod. It's a lot easier than it sounds.
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I thought they were in Las Vegas? Anyway, maybe you should visit the Winslows :D /endlamefamilymattersjoke
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Thanks for the help guys. I just cleared out my entire library and reimported them from one folder, so it just reset everything, but now the problem's solved.
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Well, then why does my computer get louder and slower when the System Idle Process gets really high? I have to reboot the computer the noise gets so loud.
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what if you were offered a large sum of money, but....
rocketman089 replied to Nadril's topic in Off-Topic
It's too bad you can hardly get a candy bar in Times Square for 10 bucks :( . -
Well, when I open up Task Manager (windows 2000), one of the processes running all the time is System Idle Process. Well, sometimes, seemingly randomly, my computer starts running really hot, gets really loud, and runs extremely slow, because System Idle Process takes up to 100% of all the computer power, forcing me to restart to remedy. How do I stop this from happening?
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Like, omg, like, just what I've been saying.
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Obviously, because there was no such knowledge of other large Kuiper Belt bodies like Sedna and 2003 UB13 for nearly 70 years. Since there is no scientific definition for a planet, all you can really say is "that's the way it is".
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The thing is is that isn't officially accepted by the International Astronomy Union. They don't even have a definition for a planet, so it's all speculation and opinion until they clear this whole thing up. I, as I stated before you did, think that the IAU will just start calling planets past Neptune and smaller than mars or so Kuiper Planets (maybe minor planets, Kuiper objects, who knows).
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I think I'm glad I've never heard of it, let alone seen it.
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So what did they do? Pluck it from her fingers and told her she wasn't allowed to use it while they stood by and watched her suffer from an asthma attack?
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Highly unlikely. When a kid has bad asthma and has to carry an inhaler around, the child's parents have to get everything clear through the school nurse so that they can carry their inhaler around. When a kid has an asthma attack, they're at risk for a number of things, shock, unconciousness, and sometimes even death if they aren't treated immediatly. It's highly unlikely the school prevented her from using her own inhaler.
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Surely you jest? It means in real life.
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Sometimes if my whole family's out of town (which happens every month or so), I'll have nights like that. Just me, a couple of my really good friends, just driving around during the night listening to music and just talking and drinking stuff from Circle K or something. Then maybe go back to my house and just hang out. I never really get drunk though, not too fun afterwards :? .
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If we lived that way we wouldnt be intelligent life. Its our nature to be curious. If Galileo didnt turn his telescope to the sky some 400 years ago, the sun would still be orbiting us, we would be the centre of the universe. At the very least I would think it would be interesting that something around 10billion km away can be made to rotate around a ball of hydrogen due to the weakest force in the universe. Well, first off, if Galileo didn't invent the telescope, someone else inevitably would have in 400 years time. Also, it's more like 22 billion km or, give or take a few billion. It isn't the first time a 10th planet has been identified, as said before. There are have been half a dozen Kuiper Belt objects found that are near the size of Pluto but haven't been given recognition as a planet yet. In fact, a lot of people wouldn't even say Pluto should really planet. I don't think we'll be changing our textbooks anytime soon. If anything, they'll just throw Pluto, Sedna, this new rock, and all the other planetetoids like it away and call them Kuiper Belt planets or something.
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It doesn't cost millions of dollars to accidently find a planet and watch it in the span of a year with a telescope. Besides, the terraformation of other planets will probably be the only way humans will be able to live on for thousands more years into the future. Not to mention that there have been hundreds of technological advances that you take advantage of today that started out in the space program. Dried food, minituraized electronics, aeronautics, mattresses, entertainment, et cetera. Even.. :shock: The mapping and understanding of our own planet :shock: omg, is due large in part to space and sub-orbital technology. Edit: And about finding new planets, they're found outside the solar system all the time (All found outside are "Hot Jupiters" though, inhabitable gas giants). I think there are at least 155 known post heliospheric planets.
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Try 1001Fonts. I'm not sure about OSX compatability, but you can check.
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I recently moved my entire iTunes library to a different folder for orginization purposes, and deleted the old folder. The trouble I have now, is that there are now 2 of every song on my iTunes library, even though they're only being stored in one folder. Does anyone know how I get get rid of all the duplicates without clicking "clear" 1262 times?
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Rated Adult-Only
rocketman089 replied to Mr_Putter's topic in Off-Topic
She's the former president Bill Clinton's wife, and current senator for New York. Other than that, nice guess :wink: . I personally think it's rather pathetic to be making mountains out of hilltops like this. The fact is, the programmers took it out of the game, it wasn't meant to be found. Even that is besides the point. There are tons of PG-13 movies out there that show explicit content (real content mind you), nudity, senseuality, and actual sexual intercourse. If the MPAA can rate Vanilla Sky PG-13, then the ESRB can sure as hell rate Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas M, Hot Coffee Mod or not. The Sims being a prime example, Mods and reverse engineering are possible with any game, be it console or pc. As far as I know, EA Games aren't getting any major attention for the way their game can be manipulated to suit the need of pervs, it could happen to any game, given there's someone out there who can and wants to do so. One solution I think should suit fine with The Man, is to just put additional warnings on games. If you play a game on Xbox Live, it'll tell you ESRB Notice: Game Experience May Change During Online Play. A simple "Game Experience May Change If Modified" should suit just fine. -
60GB Ipod>My computer :cry:
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Wasn't this the subject of a thread like 2 weeks ago? Anyway, it's pretty sick that a kid who's abused by his parents can get his video up on ebaumsworld and other humor sites for a quick scare (which isn't what it's supposed to be, but that's unfortunatly what it is now).
