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On the contrary, I think you win. :king:
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I got 42 in C4, woops. Was just 2 marks off a C overall in maths. Which has annoyed the f**k out of me, so I'm talking to my tutor about a remark. Mike, were you on AQA maths? Core 4 was a slag after Core 3, which was a bit of a gift.
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'grats to all who have got thier results so far! I'm still proper chuffed, going into college for free champagn and strawberries in a minute.
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I f**king hope so, if not, I need to get begging.
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Guiness is just a meal in a pint glass, truth be told.
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OH MOTHERf**k YES Congratulations! Your place at The University of Kent (K24) to study Architecture (K100) has been confirmed. I got into uni, even with my shit grades... C in Design Tech (got a U in the coursework, so not bad) D in Maths (thought I'd done better, was SO close to a C) D in Physics (Meh, I basically know it, I just suck) A in As Photography Happy as f**k, I only got to sleep at 4, was up by 6:30 to get The Independant.
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I get my grades from the internets, going in is optional.
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Probably just a set up, it's jsut a large Tarantula.
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In for morning clearing rush. There's no way I've got the grades I need, so we shall see.
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At work the other day, there was a spider, which we trapped in an empty muller rice pot. It's legs stuck out like 1 cm each under the pot. That was one massive f**ker.
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f**k knows if I can remember.
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Teenage Angst Communal Agony Aunt Thread
Haz replied to Has anyone seen my shoe?'s topic in Chit Chat
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That'd make a hell of a load more sense then. Yeah, I have the same problem, an update was launched, I didn't get it, I only have 900 song on my library despite having over 7000 in the folder, Foober 2000 can see them all, I have no idea what's up, I just can't be arsed to update.
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He's on a mac, and by the sounds of it, he tryed that.
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You updated to the new one? Mine did the same, but only on the PC. Doing an update if you didn't allready may help, I personally havn't tryed yet...
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I was trying to find a Family Guy one, but I failed.
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Making corrsover cables. *shudders*
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Same for me. I go to bed most nights about 3am, get out of bed 11ish. But Saturdays I work at 8, get up at 7, but it doesn't affect me, after I've got over the first ten minutes of waking up, where I'm alway half asleep, I'm fine.
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That's true, but we know to some extent, that the rate of expansion of the universe at that point was accelerating, we could even say that we have reached that point, and the point which was here here, is further again, so that point is relevent to us, but is no longer relevent to the edge, which as you say could be contracting invardly upon itself, but we wouldn't know because of the delay. How close we really are to that point, I couldn't say. I don't even know if that's a reasonable explanation, but at least in my mind, the idea works?
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It's just a massless particle. It's not the same as an electron where at GCSE you are told they are massless or whatever, these are considered massless to pretty must every physicist. On the whole, it's jsut accepted. All true, except that if the rate of expansion were slowing, it would be decelerating. Our universe is meerly going through a slow point of it's acceleration, it will, some say, begin to speed up again, as our universe is currently modeled by most as an accelerating system. That's the reason you were probably taught that Hubble's Constant has got closer and closer to what they think is the final value, becasue Hubbles Constant works idealy for a universe expanding at a constant rate, as the universe's expansion slows, the constant will eventually come back into line with the correct Constant for our universes age, before possibly begining toa ccelerate again. If the universe begins to accelerate, the constant will be too high for our projected age, if it continues to decelerate, the Hubble Constant will begin to look more like that of the model for a universe expanding at a constant speed. It's kind of hard to explain, but theoretically, those are all posibilities, and we can't be certain if any are correct.
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Fixed It's a plausable theory, but the fact the rate of expansion is accelerating, seems to suggest that it's not the case. As the universe expands to infinity, inverse square law predicts that any gravity between matter will be almost if not zero. Leaving a long and complicated (beond my knowledge) theory of how it will collapse.
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No drivers for the xbox, you should be able to use a manual IP set up on the 360, and set up your Mac how cjskate described.
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Proton has a really small mass indeed. Photon does not. That's why light has always been considered a wave, and only in more recent years has the theory of wave-particle duality been coined to describe them.
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If you are infinitely dense, it's arguable to say you have infinite gravitational pull, because gravity is a known component of all mass, which suggests if you have an infinite amount of, in an infinitely small space, you've got infinitely gravity. How this 'speed of light' stuff, and E=MC^2 stuff helps I don't know, relativity isn't really incredibly important, in view of Hubble's Constant The evidense the universe is expanding based largely on Cosmic Background Radiation, which we can measure, and watch the wavelength stretch as time and space are stretched whilst they pass through. The photons from a laser light are no different to the photons in any other light or that emitted by a gamma source, sure they are emitted with a different energy, but when compared to the likes of an alpha or beta particle they behave incredibly differently. The reason the atoms move during Laser Cooling, is not because the photon is hitting the atom, but because of the atoms themselves as they are cooled, reach a point where they begin to slow cooling where they can release photons of thier own. In turn that allows the atoms to take, if IIRC, what they call a random walk? (need to check on wiki, or something) Since when? If you know something that the rest of the physics world doesn't please do tell!
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The universe isn't infinite, it's about 156 billion lightyears wide. Or about 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 miles wide. In theory, the 'edge' is where no more matter exists. It can expand, because there is nothing there.