Archive for October, 2009
1. Pay more attention to my studies. 2. Ditch my computer during weekdays, hopefully. 3. Get at least 60 marks for all my subjects. The more the better. ????????。haha. 4. Be a good treasurer. =D [Job Done] 5. Be a good committee leader. [Job Done] 6. As well as president. [Job Done] 7. Master my cookery. weee i just love food 8. Get a graphic card. T.T [Almost Impossible] 9. Buy games after graphic card. =D play after SPM. [Almost Impossible] 10. *Shhhhhh, it’s a secret ;D* [I DON'T KNOW!]
October 31st, 2009
my friend was talking to me and she said pootie right and well then i said pootie tang cuz i have heard many ppl say that so i was curious and i asked my teacher and he told me dont say that if you dont know wat it means so im curious
WAT DOES POOTIE TANG MEAN????
AND DONT MAKE FUN OF ME IF I DONT KNOW WAT THE CRAP IS OK =]
AND I KNOW THAT IT WAS A MOVIE BUT WAT DOES IT MEAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Urbandictionary says it’s the white discharge from a vagina.
And it’s fairly vulgar, so your teacher was right to tell you not to use words you don’t know.
aero | Feb 28, 2008
its a movie from the seventies
Gigantor | Feb 28, 2008
all I know is that pootie tang is a name of the dude
bobaron | Feb 28, 2008
"pootie tang" is a movie, like the first poster said. there’s also something similar called "poon tang", and that’s your vagina…
farfel | Feb 28, 2008
October 29th, 2009
He raps over the beats of "Swag Surfin" and "Wasted."
Here are download links for the songs.
"Wasted" Download: http://usershare.net/TomorowsHistory/56p t5q4xw63b
"Swag Surfin" Download: http://usershare.net/TomorowsHistory/snz 2r5y45beo
Kanye East | Oct 20, 2009
October 29th, 2009
I’ve heard that the airport was built far away and it took a long time and a lot of cash. A top secret government faciltiy maybe?
yes, underground
dozens of levels accessible only by elevator
massive underground hangars, etc
Mr. Magorium | Sep 27, 2009
this is a better site for you.
www.abovetopsecret.com
Obama Ruins America | Sep 27, 2009
Yes, but don’t tell anyone cause it’s a secret.
Jack | Sep 27, 2009
Nope. DIA (which use to stand for "Done In AHHHH" covers 53 square miles and is the largest international airport in the US and third largest in the world. and was built way out from the city to get away from populated areas so as to not create a noise problem. Well, guess what, people started building houses out around DIA and now are starting to complain about the noise again. Go figure. It cost $5 Billion to build and took two years longer than expected.
I live due west and am in the flight path of the east west runway and In the landing approach to Rocky Mountain Metro Airport and right between St Anthony North and North Suburban hospitals and their choppers plus all the traffic choppers flying up and down I-25 every morning.
As far as a secret government facility, no. That’s all out at Buckley AFB in Aurora.
Mr Puma | Sep 27, 2009
Stapelton was almost downtown. The new one was built out closer to the mountains so it could be kept isolated from town. Having stayed on Tower road many times I can state that there is not unusual traffic or vehicles in that area. In fact there is very little traffic except the hwy entrance roads. Since that area is covered by satelites from the USSR (at the time the airport was built) France and who knows had there been additional digging they would have seen it.
The bunkers under the hotel in W VA could not be done with today’s scrutiny by the press and what is in space taking pictures. If it’s a bunker who would it be for? Cheyenne Mt is just 80 miles south and I know a guy that helped install one of the vault doors there. He saw enough to say that it was a deep hole and very reinforced to withstand a direct nuke hit.
Wayne C | Sep 27, 2009
October 28th, 2009
I am getting readty to start a Probabilty and Stats class this fall. It’s been awhile since i have taken pre-calculus. What should i review before i go to this class to make sure i am up to speed?
Stats is completely different from any other math class. However, you will need to have good basic algebra skills. It is also helpful to remember some of the notation, such as summation, factorial, etc.
Gaines T | Jul 29, 2008
October 28th, 2009
Let’s say i can travel at the speed of light.i asked my friend to switched on a torchlight,and at exactly the same time,i run forward,parallel to the light.What would i see?could i see the light "freeze" or what?
your ghost
vickydude | May 29, 2006
light
funkazza | May 29, 2006
If you do, yes, the light will freeze in your frame of reference.
ag_iitkgp | May 29, 2006
i don’t think you’d see anything, since the electrical impulses goin to your brain for you to really figure what your seeing will be to slow, your getting high input and the output is low. you will be blind. and i guess the air friction will warm u up till you combust.=)
punkassimus | May 29, 2006
It wouldn’t matter, your thought would be over the second you experienced it. So whatever you experienced would be a memory. You have to be in front of the light at 858,000 Fps
to view the light within 1 second for your brain to record it.
mikey | May 29, 2006
You actually wouldn’t be able to see anything (assuming that the only light source is your friend’s flashlight).
The reason for this is because you don’t really "see" light, you "see" objects that light reflects off of.
If moving parallel to the light beam, you couldn’t see objects in front of you (because the light has not gotten there yet); you couldn’t see objects behind you, because the light reflecting off of the object is already behind you and would have to travel faster than the speed of light to catch up; and you couldn’t see objects beside you (for similar reasons to behind you), because the light reflecting off of the object would be delayed.
So, you would see nothing
Eulercrosser | May 29, 2006
well, assuming your eyes can see at that speed.
you’ll probably see the light freeze,
the way a 70mph car would seem static compared to a 70mph train
it’s been tested that lights DO move at a certain speed, it requires time to radiate from one location to another
dojodomo | May 29, 2006
well im not sure what you would see, but if you traveled at the speed of light you would have to be massless, nothing with mass can travel the speed of light.
poop | May 29, 2006
Assuming it is a constant beam of light and not just a solitary photon, you would see the beam of light, and, assuming someone was riding on the beam of light, he would see you.
The theory of relativity states that both you and the light beam are in a stationary frame of reference with respect to each other. In this frame of reference, you would see the light beam travel to your eye (assuming that it is a dispersion beam). This is the same frame of reference as if you were stationary and your friend switched on the torchlight – you would see the torchlight light up, meaning the light from the torch has reached your eye.
In the theory of relativity, nothing can travel faster than light, not even light itself. In a stationary frame (regardless of whether you are in motion or not), the light is traveling at exactly the same speed and so travels from the torch to your eye.
Think of it this way – say you are in a spaceship and are travelling at lightspeed. Is the cabin dark? No, you can see everything in the cabin. Why? Because things in the cabin are in a stationary frame with you, so when you switch the light on in the cabin, you see everything in the cabin, even though your spaceship is travelling at lightspeed.
kiat111 | May 29, 2006
No, you will not see the light freeze. If you were traveling at the speed of light, which you can’t, and your friend turned on the light, then you would see the light moving at the same speed no matter where or how fast you traveled. You would see things around you begin to be compressed, though.
Petard | May 29, 2006
In my opinion, one will see all black or see nothing if travel at the speed of light.
One is unable to move or do anything even see the things. One can go back to the ancient if he travel at the speed of light because of his speed which is so fast. He can go to the future and also ancient.
Naixius L | May 29, 2006
I’m totally guessing here but i don’t believe you’d see anything definitive. I may be wrong but i doubt you’d get the chance to even NEARLY focus on anything before you’d whizzed past it @ speed of light!!?!
linzi_jane23 | May 29, 2006
October 28th, 2009
Does the Black Flame Candle in Hocus Pocus really exist?
I was just wondering about the folklore.
Were the Sanderson sisters really a group of girls from the Salem Witch Trials era or were they characters made up by Disney?
No the Black Flame Candle does not exist.Just like Horcruxes from Harry Potter don’t.
There might have been a group of women who were sisters with the surname Sanderson,but no one with that name was hanged in Salem Village for being a witch.
Disney was just using the Salem Witch Trials as part of their plot to make a really enjoyable children’s Halloween movie.As well, the witchcraft used in Hocus Pocus, in no way resemble s practiced witchcraft today.
btvs.witch | Oct 20, 2008
Does anything from movies actually exist?
Lucky T | Oct 20, 2008
Ok, a black candle i use during halloween, to respect the ones who have passed on.(died) The black candle is also used to banish bad habbits as well.
robin | Oct 22, 2008
October 25th, 2009
I get Windows 7 Ultimate for free from work, and I bought a laptop with Windows 7 home premium. I was wondering if there was a legal way for me to get home premium on my desktop computer, because I want the ultimate version to be on my laptop.
I realize this question has been answered a lot, but I’m looking for a answer specific to my question. Thank you.
install it off the same disc. the serial key should have a minimum of 5 installs(its probably unlimited though).
I no I bought the single user of mac snow leopard and it doesn’t use a key, so I put it on both off my computers. win 7 should be the same the keys are to prevent piracy.
loose change | Oct 22, 2009
On a practical level, it’s going to at least partly depend on what kind of recovery discs you were provided with the laptop. Some get tied to the manufacturer’s products at the minimum, some don’t. And the OEM versions tend to come tied to a particular computer, meaning you can’t transfer them to another computer like the normal retail versions. They’re stuck on that on which they were initially installed. If that’s what you have on the laptop, no there’s not a "legal" or practical way to install that Home Premium elsewhere.
If you have "normal" Home Premium discs, you’d indeed be able to switch the two. At the worst you’d have to contact MS for phone activation.
I suppose you can play trial and error if you want to back everything up and look into installing Home Premium on your desktop first. If you need more in-depth assistance you should probably try finding a tech-specific forum somewhere.
Yeti | Oct 23, 2009
October 24th, 2009