Screw being a mistling, I'll be a gold twinborn.
Screw being a mistling, I'll be a gold twinborn.
As far as I know they all exist within the same universe (at least novel-verse) but are on different planets. If you have read all of his books and pay close attention you realize that there's at least 1 character that exists in all of his books. A certain traveler that gets a lot more attention in Way of Kings but…
Don't forget about the impression she made to Lucas - which is why he's making out with her in Hook on the bridge.
What about the Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan??? Originally that was planned to be a trilogy....now it's 14 books not including a prequel...
Yep 100% of all people encountering this are complaining about it already and all of those complaints are on this specific forum. /s
Yeah my problem is that I'm not as knowledgeable with routers/modems and ISPs as I'd need to be. I'm also not sure they have any prioritization protocols that they use (or that they'd put me on regardless).
Ok. But in reality you could make the same comparison you just made between the ipad and an itouch. Except it's cheaper than a netbook.
Typing? How about that one? Or how about kids learning troubleshooting?
I guess browser/flash games and the standard set of OS games don't count as "basic" games.
I agree, but shouldn't we also say the same for ALL ISPs?
So that's what happened to Timothy Dalton
Also, how to get all the dirt and germs from the outside of the can into your Guinness.
Not having much vs having no mass is a HUGE distinction.
"Unlike ordinary electrons, they have no mass and travel at the speed of light as if they're in a vacuum."
I agree with all of this, but the only caveat I would make is that sometimes premises aren't complete, or in other words, you only know what the main characters know. They could be either a) idiots who know nothing about energy or b) ....I got nothing....
Magnets will still work, but you just can't move them.
I didn't check out the WSJ article, but is the implication that if you are not a blood donor you will spend longer on the respirator to keep you alive because there isn't that push to get to your organs? Doesn't that seem like it flies in the face of "do no harm"?
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