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  1. The mycents under your avatar is how many cents right? Not how many dollars?
  2. On May 23, a black angus calf (cow) was born 2 spines and 7 legs. It was delivered via C-Section. One of the legs also had 2 hooves. Unfortunately it died in 10 minutes. http://i39.tinypic.com/sothqf.png DO NOT LOOK IF YOU ARE SCARED OF DEFORMED ANIMALS.
  3. I don't really agree with that statement, main due to the fact that my PC is not very high end and I work on pieces with 2.7 gig psds at 8000x6000 without crashing.
  4. https://www.sandisk.com/business/datacenter That's about as fast as it gets. I'm sure you can use it as a secondary drive.
  5. The best way to get yourself out of this game is hack and get banned. That's how I did it at least. I just flew around in the middle of some big city.
  6. Not a bad tutorial for beginners, but to be honest, this is pretty useless. It uses the pre done internet explorer windows inside, but it strips it of it's function. This makes it the equivalent to internet explorer itself.
  7. cryticfarm

    Hello!

    Oh hi. EDIT: Oh gawd, wtf. I accidentally hit the checkout button while testing buying something, and I now have a unpaid domain of $72. What do I do? Please help! Domain is: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
  8. A few days ago, Adam Savage had an interview with gizmodo and he they asked him, how much electricity is it need to kill a man? And he replied with 7 millliamps. Yes, that's milli, as in 1 thousanth of an amp. Now you might be thinking, well static electricity probably output way more then that every day, so how come were not all dead? This is because this amperage must be applied directly to the heart. Our whole body works as an insulator to electricity, weakening and most likely stopping the electrivity before it gets to our heart (hopefully). An effective way to kill however is lightning bolts. These carry around 1 billion volts. However, air dissapates 10000 volts of electrivity per centimetre. This mean for electricity to even get to your from 10 centimetres away through air, it requires 10000 volts. Lightning also needs to get past our clothes, which is probably wet in the event of a thunderstorm, spreading the electricty across the surface of the body, losing more energy. This is the main way lightning stroken people survive.
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