@pj_rage: Yes on the time it takes light to reach us. But even a supermassive black hole will not consume an entire galaxy. Things that are in a stable orbit around it will remain so as long as they remain outside its event horizon, or Schwarzschild radius. Black holes have infinite density but finite mass. For…
Good science doesn't have to be exciting. Read Thomas Kuhn.
@Dr Durdon: Asus G73. Several versions out there. I recently got one as a desktop replacement. For the notebooks you are considering, it has better specs and lower price. Amazing machine. 17 inch screen. Runs dx11 games flawlessly. Touchpad is the only thing I don't like. But I've got a usb mouse and keyboard…
Actually (as someone who works in this field) ...
3 observations:
@-MasterDex-: Yes, simulating bullet trajectories does add an extra dimension of "skill."
@-MasterDex-: "The exaggerated recoil then becomes necessary as a way to give the illusion of inaccuracy but you're still, as your aim moves with the recoil, hitting where your crosshairs are. Once this is understood, it's very easy to "cheat" the system without actually using cheats."
@mbodey: mbodey, sorry pal, but your comments are incomprehensible to me. Please clarify the following:
1. There is nothing intrinsic about the behavior of abstinence that makes it unteachable. The problem with most abstinence only programs in the past is that they have been formulated by people with a) no scientific training, b) a moral agenda, and c) irrational fears that talking about contraception will increase…