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Posted on 05-06-10 06:30:37 PM Link | Quote
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Posted on 05-06-10 06:50:14 PM Link | Quote

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Posted on 05-06-10 07:35:48 PM Link | Quote
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Posted on 05-06-10 08:07:59 PM Link | Quote
On the Insert tab, the galleries include items that are designed to coordinate with the overall look of your document. You can use these galleries to insert tables, headers, footers, lists, cover pages, and other document building blocks. When you create pictures, charts, or diagrams, they also coordinate with your current document look.

You can easily change the formatting of selected text in the document text by choosing a look for the selected text from the Quick Styles gallery on the Home tab. You can also format text directly by using the other controls on the Home tab. Most controls offer a choice of using the look from the current theme or using a format that you specify directly.

To change the overall look of your document, choose new Theme elements on the Page Layout tab. To change the looks available in the Quick Style gallery, use the Change Current Quick Style Set command. Both the Themes gallery and the Quick Styles gallery provide reset commands so that you can always restore the look of your document to the original contained in your current template.
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Posted on 05-06-10 08:54:11 PM Link | Quote
A wave is a disturbance that propagates (travels) through space and time, usually by transference of energy. A mechanical wave is a wave that propagates through a medium due to restoring forces produced upon its deformation. For example, sound waves propagate via air molecules slamming into their neighbors, which push their neighbors into their neighbors (and so on); when air molecules collide with their neighbors, they also bounce away from them (restoring force). This keeps the molecules from actually traveling with the wave.
Waves travel and transfer energy from one point to another, often with no permanent displacement of the particles of the medium—that is, with little or no associated mass transport. They consist instead of oscillations or vibrations around almost fixed locations. Imagine a cork on rippling water, it would bob up and down staying in about the same place while the wave itself moves outward. When we say that a wave carries energy but not mass, we are referring to the fact that even as a wave travels outward from the center (carrying energy of motion), the medium itself does not flow with it.
There are also waves capable of traveling through a vacuum, e.g. electromagnetic radiation (including visible light, ultraviolet radiation, infrared radiation, gamma rays, X-rays, and radio waves). They consist of period oscillations in electrical and magnetic properties that grow, reach a peak, and diminish to zero in a periodic fashion.

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Posted on 05-06-10 09:35:08 PM Link | Quote
At this time, you will read an externally written selection on the early aspects of everyday life to get a wider feel for the way early people advanced to form what we can call common culture: the predecessor of what will later become known as a civilization. Common culture is simply the way of life of a group of people who agree on habits of thought and make use of them in their day to day practices and problem solving.

Click on http://www.historyguide.org/ancient/lecture1b.html and read the lecture notes (including Lecture 2 on Mesopotamia and Lesson 3 on Egypt).

After reading this selection, you will find yourself more in touch with early times and prepared to look specifically at the role myth and natural religion played to keep life intact for early people and offer them a “source” for explanation, meaning and empowerment.
Around 5,000 B.C., hunter-gatherers living along the coastal plains of modern Syria and Israel and in the valleys and hills near the Zagros Mountains between Iran and Iraq began to develop special strategies that led to a transformation in the human community. Rather than constantly traveling in search of food, people stayed in one region and exploited the seasonal sources of food, including fish, grain, fruits and game. At a community such as Jericho, people built and rebuilt their mud brick and stone huts rather than moving on as had their ancestors. In general, these communities began to focus on seasonal food sources and so were less likely to leave in search of new sources.

Just why hunters and gatherers in this region of the ancient world turned to agriculture is difficult to say. And there are a variety of problems associated with this transformation. For one thing, specialization in a relatively small number of plants or animals could spell disaster during times of famine. Some scholars have argued that agriculture developed out of an increased population and the development of a political hierarchy. In settled communities, infant mortality decreased and life expectancy rose. This change may have occurred since life in a fixed community was less demanding. The practice of infanticide decreased since children could now be used in rudimentary agricultural tasks. And as population growth put pressure on the local food supply, gathering activities required more coordination and organization and led eventually to the development of political leadership.

Settlements began to encourage the growth of plants such as barley and lentils and the domestication of pigs, sheep and goats. People no longer looked for their favourite food sources where they occurred naturally. Now they introduced them into other locations. An agricultural revolution had begun.

The ability to domesticate goats, pigs, sheep and cattle and to cultivate grains and vegetables changed human communities from passive harvesters of nature to active partners with it. The ability to expand the food supply in one area allowed the development of permanent settlements of greater size and complexity. The people of the Neolithic or New Stone Age (8000-5000 B.C.) organized fairly large villages. Jericho grew into a fortified town complete with ditches, stone walls, and towers and contained perhaps 2000 residents.

Although agriculture resulted in a stable food supply for permanent communities, the revolutionary aspect of this development was that the community could bring what they needed (natural resources plus their tool kit) to make a new site inhabitable. This development made it possible to create larger communities and also helped to spread the practice of agriculture to a wider area. Farmers in Catal Hüyük cultivated plants that came from hundreds of miles away. The presence of tools and statues made of stone not available locally indicates that there was also some trading with distant regions.

Agricultural society brought changes in the organization of religious practices as well. Sanctuary rooms decorated with frescoes and sculptures of the heads of bulls and bears shows us that structured religious rites were important to the inhabitants of these early communities. At Jericho, human skulls were covered with clay in an attempt to make them look as they had in life suggesting that they practiced a form of ancestor worship. Bonds of kinship that had united hunters and gatherers were being supplemented by religious organization, which helped to regulate the social behaviour of the community.

Around 1500 B.C., a new theme appears on the cliff walls at Tassili-n-Ajjer. We see men herding horses and driving horse-drawn chariots. These practices had emerged more than fifteen hundred years earlier in Mesopotamia, a desert plain stretching to the marshes near the mouths of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Chariots symbolized a dynamic and expansive phase in western culture. Constructed of wood and bronze and used for transport as well as for warfare, the chariot is symbolic of the culture of early river civilizations, the first civilizations in Ancient Western Asia.

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Posted on 05-08-10 08:42:49 PM (last edited by HyperHacker at 05-08-10 05:43 PM) Link | Quote
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Post #3225
function mdlisassemble(Addr, Num, EndAddr)
local ret, count, file = {}, 0, self._file
if Addr then fileeek(Addr) end
Addr = file:GetCurAddr()

while ((not EndAddr) or (Addr < EndAddr))
and ((not Num) or (count < Num)) do
local op = {}
local raw = file:Read(8)
if not raw then break end
local rawbytes = bytes.totable(raw)

op.bytes = string.char(unpack(rawbytes))

--Variables
local function extractvtxs(word)
return (word >> 1) & 0x1F, (word >> 6) & 0x1F, (word >> 11) & 0x1F
end
local hiword, loword = raw >> 32, raw & 0xFFFFFFFF
local v1, v2, v3 = extractvtxs(hiword)
local v4, v5, v6 = extractvtxs(loword)

--Extract the opcode and look up the table to read from
local opid = rawbytes[1]
local optbl = self._Ops

--Read the opcode info
local opdata = optbl[opid]
local params = ''
if opdata then
op.name = opdata.name
op.type = opdata.type
op.text = op.name
if opdata.fmt then
op.text = op.name .. opdata.fmt:vsub()
end

else --no such instruction
op.name = ''
op.text = $Text.Error.InvalidOpcode
op.type = 'invalid'
end

--Add to output
ret[Addr] = op
count = count + 1
Addr = Addr + 8
end
return ret
end


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Posted on 05-08-10 09:57:12 PM Link | Quote
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 Error Log -- VER_MAJOR_PRODUCTVER.VER_MINOR_PRODUCTVER.VER_PRODUCTBUILD.VER_PRODUCTBUILD_QFE

CurrentTime: 06.05.2010 08:29
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Exception Param: 0 3a910e7

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Posted on 05-11-10 04:02:31 AM Link | Quote
$oitem=mysql_fetch_array(mysql_query("SELECT hp, mp, atk, def, matk, mdef, fire_res, ice_res, holy_res, dark_res FROM ffto_items WHERE ID=$char[$cat]"));
$hp=($char[hp]-$oitem[hp])+$items[hp];
$mp=($char[mp]-$oitem[mp])+$items[mp];
$atk=($char[atk]-$oitem[atk])+$items[atk];
$def=($char[def]-$oitem[def])+$items[def];
$matk=($char[matk]-$oitem[matk])+$items[matk];
$mdef=($char[mdef]-$oitem[mdef])+$items[mdef];
$fireres=($char[fire_res]-$oitem[fire_res])+$items[fire_res];
$iceres=($char[ice_res]-$oitem[ice_res])+$items[ice_res];
$holyres=($char[holy_res]-$oitem[holy_res])+$items[holy_res];
$darkres=($char[dark_res]-$oitem[dark_res])+$items[dark_res];
mysql_query("UPDATE ffto_characters SET $cat='$items[id]', hp='$hp', hpmax='$hp', mp='$mp', mpmax='$mp', atk='$atk', def='$def', matk='$matk', mdef='$mdef', fire_res='$fireres', ice_res='$iceres', holy_res='$holyres', dark_res='$darkres' WHERE id=$char[id]");
mysql_query("UPDATE tbb_members SET gil=$user[gil]-$items[price] WHERE id=$user[id]");

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Posted on 05-11-10 05:35:29 PM Link | Quote
What's sad is I was using this as a test for Opera.

Didn't think this thread would grow from here, actually.
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Posted on 05-12-10 01:16:53 AM Link | Quote

The moon itself is primarily composed of water ice and rocky material. Much as with Venus prior to the Space Age, the dense, opaque atmosphere prevented understanding of Titan's surface until new information accumulated with the arrival of the Cassini–Huygens mission in 2004, including the discovery of liquid hydrocarbon lakes in the satellite's polar regions. These are the only large, stable bodies of surface liquid known to exist anywhere other than Earth. The surface is geologically young; although mountains and several possible cryovolcanoes have been discovered, it is smooth and few impact craters have been discovered.

The atmosphere of Titan is largely composed of nitrogen; minor components lead to the formation of methane and ethane clouds and nitrogen-rich organic smog. The climate—including wind and rain—creates surface features similar to those of Earth, such as sand dunes and shorelines, and, like on Earth, is dominated by seasonal weather patterns. With its liquids (both surface and subsurface) and robust nitrogen atmosphere, Titan is viewed as analogous to the early Earth, although at a much lower temperature. The satellite has thus been cited as a possible host for microbial extraterrestrial life or, at least, as a prebiotic environment rich in complex organic chemistry. Researchers have suggested a possible underground liquid ocean might serve as a biotic environment

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Posted on 05-12-10 02:28:18 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by krutomisi
The moon itself is primarily composed of water ice and rocky material. Much as with Venus prior to the Space Age, the dense, opaque atmosphere prevented understanding of Titan's surface until new information accumulated with the arrival of the Cassini–Huygens mission in 2004, including the discovery of liquid hydrocarbon lakes in the satellite's polar regions. These are the only large, stable bodies of surface liquid known to exist anywhere other than Earth. The surface is geologically young; although mountains and several possible cryovolcanoes have been discovered, it is smooth and few impact craters have been discovered.

The atmosphere of Titan is largely composed of nitrogen; minor components lead to the formation of methane and ethane clouds and nitrogen-rich organic smog. The climate—including wind and rain—creates surface features similar to those of Earth, such as sand dunes and shorelines, and, like on Earth, is dominated by seasonal weather patterns. With its liquids (both surface and subsurface) and robust nitrogen atmosphere, Titan is viewed as analogous to the early Earth, although at a much lower temperature. The satellite has thus been cited as a possible host for microbial extraterrestrial life or, at least, as a prebiotic environment rich in complex organic chemistry. Researchers have suggested a possible underground liquid ocean might serve as a biotic environment

I remember some sort of documentary on this...

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Posted on 05-12-10 11:06:27 AM Link | Quote
I think I did too but it was in grade school. Pretty much blew a little kid's mind that another moon 'could harbor life'.

It was around the same time I was looking at old books from the 70s that referenced 'Planet X'.
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Posted on 05-12-10 01:46:03 PM Link | Quote
The discovery made headlines across the globe. The Lowell Observatory, who had the right to name the new object, received over 1000 suggestions from all over the world, ranging from Atlas to Zymal. Tombaugh urged Slipher to suggest a name for the new object quickly before someone else did. Constance Lowell proposed Zeus, then Lowell, and finally her own first name. These suggestions were disregarded.

The name Pluto was proposed by Venetia Burney (later Venetia Phair), an eleven-year-old schoolgirl in Oxford, England. Venetia was interested in classical mythology as well as astronomy, and considered the name, that of the Roman god of the underworld, appropriate for such a presumably dark and cold world. She suggested it in a conversation with her grandfather Falconer Madan, a former librarian at the University of Oxford's Bodleian Library. Madan passed the name to Professor Herbert Hall Turner, who then cabled it to colleagues in the United States.

The object was officially named on March 24, 1930. Each member of the Lowell Observatory was allowed to vote on a short-list of three: Minerva (which was already the name for an asteroid), Cronus (which had garnered a bad reputation after being suggested by an unpopular astronomer named Thomas Jefferson Jackson See), and Pluto. Pluto received every vote. The name was announced on May 1, 1930. Upon the announcement, Madan gave Venetia five pounds as a reward.

The name was soon embraced by wider culture. The Disney character Pluto, introduced in 1930, was named in the object's honor. In 1941, Glenn T. Seaborg named the newly created element plutonium after Pluto, in keeping with the tradition of naming elements after newly discovered planets, such as uranium, which was named after Uranus, and neptunium, which was named after Neptune.

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Posted on 05-12-10 06:01:13 PM Link | Quote
====================Start 'wiaservc.dll' Debug - Time: 2010/04/17 00:22:45:839====================

*> StiServiceMain entered, Time: 2010/04/17 00:22:45:839
CEnumWiaItem::Initialize, pInitialFolder is not a folder
CEnumWiaItem::Initialize, pInitialFolder is not a folder
wiasReadPropLong, ReadMultiple property not found
property ID: 3096, property name: Pages
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
wiasReadPropLong, ReadMultiple property not found
property ID: 3096, property name: Pages
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
StiLockMgr::RequestLockHelper, device is busy
Device locked , could not get status . HResult=(80210006)
<* StiServiceMain ended, Time: 2010/04/17 00:25:12:589
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Posted on 05-13-10 01:29:50 PM Link | Quote
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Posted on 05-22-10 06:10:35 PM Link | Quote
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testing to see if it works now

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