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  1. it's either a 0.5% fee or 2.5%. Doesn't really matter though.
  2. I deleted your post earlier today in the Tech Support forum. If you want to know why vist your post.

  3. Kratos, ever heard of a person called Rusty? If not you're not active enough. /thead.
  4. Oh my god.

    Wow... From saying she wasn't hacked to thinking he/she has awesome hair, to not remembering who he/she is, to sneezing to needing to pop ears on plane by yawning... Wow. My perfect girl.
  5. Shame it doesn't look like water Pretty awesome.
  6. Suppose only two things would change someone's view; God came down to Earth. (To me, this will never happen as I don't believe in religion) Science proves where Humans came from and how the Universe started with hard evidence. (Scientists have a theory, which I believe is true, but it hasn't been proven)
  7. Sad to see you step down Highsky! I remember the first time I heard you back when I was a member... I though you were a lady! hehe! I might come on have a have a game of LOL with you soon! Or try and make sure you don't ban me in TTT, I'm not the best player in the world (Had 300 karma once!!!!)
  8. Welcome to SG mate!

  9. Those little black dots / shapes are artifacts. Basically you need to get your self a new Graphics Card.
  10. Are you 100% sure you get are getting A's in class? "Stupider" isn't a word... Numpty. Also how dare you say that his parents are bad, you know nothing about him. Anyway, you really want some real life facts here? I skipped some days of school from years 10-11 and I got average grades when I finished school (B/C's) you know what? I'm currently studying computer systems at College, that's worth four A-Levels and 420 Ucas points, after completing that course I will probably go off to one of the top 10 Universities in the UK. I clock up around 10-15 hours of game time a week. So, have games ruined my life? Am I going to be a failure at life? ---- You're lacking one really important thing, respect. Now go apologise to that poor 16 year old lad you had a go at.
  11. Rofl

    Will you shut the fuck up? No one cares if you played a chubby little kid in a film.
  12. "Unable to test packet loss" that shit is fucked. How far are you away from your router?
  13. Vivian??

    Useless English lessons ;)
  14. Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world | Video on TED.com /Thread
  15. I know the Big bang was proposed by a Catholic Priest.
  16. There is one simple fact that the Earth is more then 10k years old; The oldest rocks which have been found so far (on the Earth) date to about 3.8 to 3.9 billion years ago (by several radiometric dating methods). The Age of the Earth Also, another thing that no-one has bothered to argue against; According to the Bible dinosaurs never happened.
  17. http://www.evilbible.com/Rape.htm I'll also get some more links tomz.
  18. Interesting. Lets say that a "being" did create the Universe as we know it. How do we what people are actually "Worshiping" is just another civilisation that came to Earth thousands of years ago and forced people of that era to write a book on what that Civilisation thinks is correct or what they once though. The one thing that really annoys me is this: The Bible is morally wrong yet people still worship it, they worship the meaning of it. You wouldn't go around worshiping a Rapist or someone who had commit incest, would you? The Bible states that what I've just said is perfectly fine. http://www.evilbible.com/Rape.htm
  19. According to the "Bible" Earth was created in dix days (God rested on the seventh) Guess what, we have proven this to be incorrect; Origin of the oceans and atmosphere Because the Earth lacked an atmosphere immediately after the giant impact, cooling must have occurred quickly. Within 150 million years, a solid crust with a basaltic composition must have formed. The felsic continental crust of today did not yet exist. Within the Earth, further differentiation could only begin when the mantle had at least partly solidified again. Nevertheless, during the early Archaean (about 3.0 Ga) the mantle was still much hotter than today, probably around 1600°C. This means the fraction of partially molten material was still much larger than today. Steam escaped from the crust, and more gases were released by volcanoes, completing the second atmosphere. Additional water was imported by bolide collisions, probably from asteroids ejected from the outer asteroid belt under the influence of Jupiter's gravity. The large amount of water on Earth can never have been produced by volcanism and degassing alone. It is assumed the water was derived from impacting comets that contained ice.[24]:130-132 Though most comets are today in orbits farther away from the Sun than Neptune, computer simulations show they were originally far more common in the inner parts of the solar system. However, most of the water on Earth was probably derived from small impacting protoplanets, objects comparable with today's small icy moons of the outer planets.[25] Impacts of these objects could have enriched the terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, the Earth and Mars) with water, carbon dioxide, methane, ammonia, nitrogen and other volatiles. If all water on Earth was derived from comets alone, millions of comet impacts would be required to support this theory. Computer simulations illustrate that this is not an unreasonable number.[24]:131 As the planet cooled, clouds formed. Rain created the oceans. Recent evidence suggests the oceans may have begun forming by 4.2 Ga,[26] or as early as 4.4 Ga.[4] In any event, by the start of the Archaean eon the Earth was already covered with oceans. The new atmosphere probably contained water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and smaller amounts of other gases.[27] As the output of the Sun was only 70% of the current amount, significant amounts of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere most likely prevented the surface water from freezing.[28] Free oxygen would have been bound by hydrogen or minerals on the surface. Volcanic activity was intense and, without an ozone layer to hinder its entry, ultraviolet radiation flooded the surface. (Yes it was copy and pasted but I don't give a shit) So yeah, six days my ass.
  20. According to the "Bible" Earth was created in dix days (God rested on the seventh) Guess what, we have proven this to be incorrect; [b]Origin of the oceans and atmosphere[/b] Because the Earth lacked an atmosphere immediately after the giant impact, cooling must have occurred quickly. Within 150 million years, a solid crust with a [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basalt"]basaltic[/url] composition must have formed. The [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felsic"]felsic[/url] [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_crust"]continental crust[/url] of today did not yet exist. Within the Earth, further differentiation could only begin when the mantle had at least partly solidified again. Nevertheless, during the early Archaean (about 3.0 Ga) the mantle was still much hotter than today, probably around 1600°C. This means the fraction of partially molten material was still much larger than today. Steam [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outgassing"]escaped[/url] from the crust, and more gases were released by [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcano"]volcanoes[/url], completing the second [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_atmosphere"]atmosphere[/url]. Additional water was imported by [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteoroid#Bolide"]bolide[/url] collisions, probably from asteroids ejected from the outer [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_belt"]asteroid belt[/url] under the influence of [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter"]Jupiter[/url]'s gravity. The large amount of water on Earth can never have been produced by volcanism and degassing alone. It is assumed the water was derived from impacting [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet"]comets[/url] that contained ice.[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Earth#cite_note-Lunine-25"][24][/url]:130-132 Though most comets are today in orbits farther away from the Sun than [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neptune"]Neptune[/url], computer simulations show they were originally far more common in the inner parts of the solar system. However, most of the water on Earth was probably derived from small impacting protoplanets, objects comparable with today's small icy moons of the outer planets.[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Earth#cite_note-Morbidelli-26"][25][/url] Impacts of these objects could have enriched the terrestrial planets ([url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_%28planet%29"]Mercury[/url], [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus"]Venus[/url], the Earth and [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars"]Mars[/url]) with water, [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide"]carbon dioxide[/url], [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane"]methane[/url], [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia"]ammonia[/url], [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen"]nitrogen[/url] and other [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volatiles"]volatiles[/url]. If all water on Earth was derived from comets alone, millions of comet impacts would be required to support this theory. Computer simulations illustrate that this is not an unreasonable number.[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Earth#cite_note-Lunine-25"][24][/url]:131 As the planet cooled, [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud"]clouds[/url] formed. Rain [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_the_world%27s_oceans"]created the oceans[/url]. Recent evidence suggests the [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_water_on_Earth"]oceans may have begun[/url] forming by 4.2 Ga,[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Earth#cite_note-Cavosie-27"][26][/url] or as early as 4.4 Ga.[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Earth#cite_note-nature1-3"][4][/url] In any event, by the start of the Archaean eon the Earth was already covered with oceans. The new atmosphere probably contained [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_vapor"]water vapor[/url], [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide"]carbon dioxide[/url], [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen"]nitrogen[/url], and smaller amounts of other gases.[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Earth#cite_note-Kasting-2006-28"][27][/url] As the [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faint_young_Sun_paradox"]output of the Sun[/url] was only 70% of the current amount, significant amounts of [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_gas"]greenhouse gas[/url] in the atmosphere most likely prevented the surface water from freezing.[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Earth#cite_note-Sagan-29"][28][/url] Free oxygen would have been bound by hydrogen or minerals on the surface. [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcano"]Volcanic[/url] activity was intense and, without an [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone_layer"]ozone layer[/url] to hinder its entry, [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_radiation"]ultraviolet radiation[/url] flooded the surface. (Yes it was copy and pasted but I don't give a shit) So yeah, six days my ass.
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