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Science & Alternative Science / Re: Ancient Aliens
« on: March 31, 2015, 01:07:08 PM »Given that there are no leprechauns on Earth
What are you trying to say?
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Given that there are no leprechauns on Earth
I'm still playing Super Smash Bros. Melee after 14 years. And I've just realized if anything happens to the disk, it's going to cost a decent amount to get a new one.
Why would you not just download a rom and burn it onto one of the discs yourself? You don't need a special burner to burn those tiny discs, any CD/DVD burner can do it.
I've thought about that, but I'd rather have an authentic copy.
Have you ever considered Project M? I played it when it was still in beta. It was ok. It felt a bit awkward, but this was back in 2012.
The friend who I play Melee with regularly keeps wanting to try it. But for some reason he always thought you needed a modded Wii to be able to play it. I told him there's a hack free version and he just said "oh" and hasn't mentioned it since. I don't really have much interest in it, but if he decides to make a copy I'll try it. Besides, I think Smash 4 is finally the proper sequel to Melee everyone was hoping for in Brawl. The physics don't reach Melee level hilarity, but it's still insanely fun.
Essentially operating under the guise of a lesser Brazil, Gilliam's latest takes on the paradox of isolation in a world connected by fibre optics, the atomisation of society, the transcendence of faceless corporations from the geographic to the facets of our personal lives.
This place feels more supportive and comfortable than the other site ever did.
$20/month with only 300mb? I pay $13 for 1gig.
Is the acceleration of light constant? If so, what is that constant?Light doesn't accelerate. It doesn't need to, it has no mass.