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Both work. (Highest-Res Color Printer Ever) (Fits Images on a Human Hair) is the way it's meant in the original. (Highest-Res Color Printer) (Even Fits Images on a Human Hair) is how yours would be.

She ain't nothin' but a test thang.

I think something as simple as using a WYSIWYG editor for pages would greatly encourage editors to join. I can't tell you the number of times I've been editing a page and thought, "Crap, that's a lot of obscure code that I can't remember. What does that markup do again?" I'm a Web designer and programmer, so if I

Well, if that's how you live (i.e. anything that can't be proven is a possibility), you have a bit of a problem. You'd be forced to leave pretty much EVERYTHING open as a possibility, even contradictory things. For example, we can't prove that aliens from other planets haven't invaded our governments and are

I believe so. I just wish I knew what he was serious about, since I can't make heads or tails of what he's trying to say...

Wait, what? What movie? What guns? What the hell are you talking about?

The main reason I don't believe in a conspiracy (at least not a false flag operation) is because there's nothing in it for the people in the government. They'd have to spend so much time, so much effort, so much money, not only in the execution but also in the coverup—and for what? The only reason I've heard is "it

Just because it doesn't happen to EVERY building doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I posted a link to a video showing a bridge—made of steel and concrete, same as the building—which DID come down from flames. It's not a flaw just because it doesn't happen all the time when there's precedence that it does happen

Freefall motion is completely impossible in the presence of air. There is ALWAYS air resistance wherever there is air. So if its weight were the only thing acting upon it, it would have to be in a vacuum. That's why I mentioned air resistence-slowed: true freefall is impossible as long as there's air (or any other

What is that? I don't know what I'm looking at, let alone why...

The so-called "explosions" didn't even look like explosions if you know what you're looking at. The windows blew out, but there was no fire except the fire that was already burning. The so-called "explosion" looked much more like a pressure front, which is what you'd expect when tons of steel, concrete, etc. comes

In most cases. I don't think pedophiles standing up for who they really are would get much joy xD .

O_O . I realized it would be easy to install, I just figured the high charge was because of the cost of the keyboard. But when you mentioned eBay, I decided to check, and found a brand new one for $25. What? I can't believe CompUSA would price-gouge that much... I'll probably end up doing that at some point,

Found it...it says specifically that it was "40 percent greater than computed freefall time". So, not freefall. There was an air-resistence-slowed freefall for part of it, but that's between the floors collapsing, as it says in that same part of the document...

You, sir, are a role model :) . I wish more people thought as you did; then hiding it wouldn't be necessary.

You'd be okay if your children found your porn? Or your wife?

Perhaps you've miscited, but page 48 in that report says nothing about the speed at which it fell, nor does page 47 or 49?

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I don't think so...I saw the videos, and it DIDN'T fall at near free-fall speeds (not to mention is still wouldn't due to air resistance). As for building 7, there wasn't enough direct damage, no, but there was lots of fire and water (from burst water pipes).

Yes, they do. Hence the creation of this article. If you're living alone, and never let anyone use your computer, then there's no reason to hide it. But otherwise, most people try to hide it from their spouse, girlfriend/boyfriend, family, friends, etc.

Very true. And I love Ricky Gervais, so +20 for that image xD . I fully believe the reason the media overstated the severity of swine flu is because the American public likes to hear about terrible things. And there's plenty of evidence for that: the news ALWAYS emphasizes the bad things and shuffles past the good