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  1. This is deffinietely better than the "free counter" piece of junk I've been having to use for quite a while. Thanks.
  2. I knew there couldn't possibly be a law like this in existence. Plus, I doubt Bill Clinton would've even signed something like that. He'd have been too busy with *cough* under the table business if you know what I'm saying.
  3. I had the exact same problem and it's supposed to update every hour. I could just recommend that you wait it out until things are sorted out, I guess. Be careful, though. I was told it's spamming to create a new topic when one already exists without looking through all of the recent topics.
  4. Many mini-rature black holes have been created in labratories in particle accelerators. It's merely a gravitational vortex. On another matter that was discussed prior in this topic, whitre holes could exist, but that's as logically unsound. Creating something that would constantly push. Making a white hole is as impossible as destroying a black hole.
  5. Oh yeah, I almost forgot and my appologies ahead of time for double posting;Our Sun does not possess the matter or energy reuired for supernova-ing. It will become a black dwarf consisted of mainly carbon, speculated. Except the mass will be so great, a scoop of the star's carbon material would be as heavy as a battleship. It requires energy to keep being a star and when it is exhausted to the heaviest elementary material ( carbon. All existence is carbon-based. ), nuclear fusion is no longer able to be performed and it will burn out to the size of a golf ball.
  6. The fabric of space-time is best defined as two objects can only be explained by "Two objects cannot exist in the same space in the duration of the same time". Back on topic, a Black Hole is not truly a "hole", but a high mass object who's space is small enough to create a large indent on the fabric of space-time. The fabric of space-time is much like a trampoline. Imagine a marble. It leaves an indent on the trampoline. If a larger object is placed on the trampoline, it will pull the smaller marbles towards it. This best defines gravity. If one were to poke down at the trampoline's material firmly, it would create much of an impression towards a small area, causing the material of the trampoline to lean downards, pulling everything in. Speaking in certain levels, it is possible to escape from a black hole, but only as a radio wave. Certain black holes emit radio waves from either pole of their axis. If two black holes were ever to come in contact with eachother, they'd simply become a larger impression and therefor a single black hole. Black holes are not eternal, as in fact it's mathematically impossible to withhold such a thing if it were to emit radio waves which are of a lower frequency than visible light, but the higher wave lengths allow them to escape. This alone would state that on a physical level, it would not allow heat to escape and therefor each time matter would be destroyed, the black hole would generate more energy, since matter cannot be destroyed forever. Instead, it would become electromagnetic waves of bundle of photons. However, this much radiation would eventually cause the event horizon to expand whilst the matter slowly escapes in sub atomic particles known as photons via bundles in low frequency/high wave length radio waves to drift endlessly through space. You can even hear this background radiation in theory on your radio, from when the universe is heard all over. Anyway, my theory simply dictates that if all black holes were to merge together ( it's likely, since the universe is expanding and the death of a black hole takes a long while ) and pull the clumps of the ever-drifting universe back together, forming a super-massive mono black hole, another big bang would occur. This would either state that reality will always repeat itself in the exact fashion and everything repeats itself like a mobius strip or else that everything will be created again after a period of total darkness and everything only existing as photons. I hope this cleared certain things up for people.
  7. "Thank you once again Bill"I kind of laughed at that, but back on topic... as everyone else has been saying, the 32 bit should work. Elsewise, post a little more info on exactly what the problem is.
  8. What exactly is this a tutorial to make templates for, anyway? :|
  9. I've noticed a significant improvement in my PC's performance thanks to what your tutorial told me to do. Thanks, man. My hat's off to you.
  10. On another note, I highly doubt that MSPaint supports transparency. Although, if I'm wrong, somebody correct me on that.
  11. Talk about bandwith murder. Seriously, though. I'd be careful of exactly what I'm opening up from people I don't trust now-a-days. Scary stuff's encrypted into *.wmf's.
  12. Super Mario All-stars was a pretty cool archive of the NES Mario games for the SNES. A cool aspect of retro gaming is that it really doesn't cost that much, since alot of people pawned off their old games to places like Gamestop and now they're cheap. Even after I've spent most of what I've earned on newer games and consoles, I usually toss in about $10 some times for various old SNES games ( good ones ). I've got a rather large collection going on.
  13. I'm not exactly sure of what you mean by what you said, but if I recall correctly, Google's email system, Gmail has a filtration system as well as ads on it. That might but be what you're talking about, but I hope it helps you out at least somewhat. If you mean address book exchange, I think it supports that. Ads could be attatched to the email's signature, I suppose, too.
  14. Remember that all great layouts don't look too difficult, yet load fast for viewers on slower connections. Otherwise, I really like how it is so far. Just fix up the load time and it'll be absolutely great.
  15. I taught myself HTML code from looking at pages sources to be honest. It's ridiculously easy. Honestly, you should give it a try. Tables are easy to learn, too, despite from what I've been hearing people say.
  16. In my humble opinion, Yahoo! mail releasing its Yahoo! mails after they increased their storage size to 1 gigabyte is them trying to hard to catch up to Google GMail.
  17. It'd be difficult, depending on what you're planning this for. If it's commercially, you're going to need scripts. If a couple friends need subdomains and you want to create some php scripts to automatically let them do it, without abuse prevention ( since they'd be trusted ), it'd be a matter of scripting. Otherwise, you're going to have problems down the road with keeping it up and running if people choose to abuse the service you're providing.
  18. Personally, I wouldn't believe that email if I recieved but, but hey. I guess the entire public has to be considered, since some people might see the letters "FBI", freak out, and yeah.
  19. Judging a system that hasn't had much released isn't that wise in my opinion. Anyway, Nintendo usually has more classic games and approaches along with being fun. In a way, I think that's what it comes down to. I'd deffinitely by the Revolution, since the Super Smash Bros. Melee's sequel is going to be released eventually and that especially would be fun to use with the WiFi adapter and play online. Its ability to play older console's games is awesome, too.
  20. I'd imagine it'd be certainly hard to synchronize it with the actual song, especially since the tune is easy to memorize but getting it on time and with others would seem to pose as a problem. Either way, it's quite an interesting fine.
  21. Personally, I'm not exactly a fan of the Microsoft XBOX 360, so I found this highly amusing and nearly rolled out of my chair laughing. I can't believe anyone would campout then do that to a system, though. Then again, I still laughed.
  22. People seem to throw around the term "hardcore" alot. It annoys me in some ways, but eh. I'll get used to it, I suppose.
  23. This seems to be quite a measure to stop people from pirating or stealing layouts and such, but isn't it a little extensive? It might just be me, but I'm a little too lazy to do that with every single page of my site.
  24. Thanks! This tutorial helped me a hack of a lot with my Firefox's surfing capabilities. I found the entire about:mozilla thing to be a cool Easteregg Mozilla placed inside of their program.
  25. This could seriously be quite a fright to offices that have people who often bone-headedly open attatchments. Everyone better keep an eye out for this. IT kind of scares the bageezus out of me.
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