
fenriz275
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I think what this means is that a new kind of storage device will have to be invented to go beyond the speed limits, maybe a new way to put information on the hard drive.
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Well, apparently the title is correct for me, cause i DID forget.:(
Forget what? Did I miss something again? You're all in cahoots with Paramount to make me look like an idiot aren't you? :(
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to answer the question, right after P
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Uhh, weareborg, before you start jumping up and down (may be too late for that, but w/e), maybe you should consider the fact that the meteorite did happen to enter a rather oxygenated/hydrologic planet.But it was a sulforous silicate. Silicates cannot be formed through mixture. It is a compound. In order for silicates to form, crstallization must occru. Atmosphere does not bond effectively engough to form a silicate. Anyways suful and silicon cannot be separated and bonded again. Their structures would be nn crystalline. Thus impossible to be silicate.
I thought they found a rock.
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I'm 13 and took it. I got a 98% for my age group.... considering I was 12 when I took it....All I can say is that you need to brush up on your skills with word problems. Do not rush and check your time. Make sure you have enough of it. Factoring is a necessary thing to know!!!!!
Also try princeton review!!!! they have some great books for vocabulary. Also there is the college board that makes the SAT. They publish a book that has 10 real full lenght SAT's. If you can score well with that, you can score well on a test.
Here is a sample problem if you want to do it.
(x^2) - (7x) - (30) (space) (x^2) - (4x) +(4)
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(x^2) + (x) - (6) (space) (x) - (2)
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x-10If you got the answer, you should do pretty well maybe about a 1250-1350
depending on your English Skills.
12, really? I took it when I was in the 7th grade. I don't remember how well I did though. I remember it was way over my head though.
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I believe it refers to the crew that were lost on the ship, and I think it refers to Trip trying to forget his sister rather than deal with her death.Thanks, and you couldn't have told me this earlier?
I didn't know the episode was called The Forgotten earlier. I wish they'd put the title at the beginning of each episode.
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A couple times the speed of sound? That's amazing nik. I didn't think it was that fast. I mean a gas leak takes time for people to notice. It's thermal velocity and 'mean free path' meaning how hot the air is and how many ' other' molecules are in the air. And why are some odors so 'PUNGENT'?Now nik, also why is it we experience ' nasal fatigue '? Why can't we 'refresh' somehow? I mean the tongue can be cleansed or refreshed why not the nose? Or is this more of an anatomical question than one of chemistry? I believe the maximum number of allowable, discernable scents is 3.
One last question. What is the deal with 'beans' anyway? :) Why nik, why?
the nose has a few hundred thousand or was it million it can discern. It depends on the personand the sensitivity of the recepticles of the particles entering the nose. FYI: Particles of the material you are smelling enter the nose...
So when you go to the bathroom, remember that you're actually putting poop up your nose!!!! :(
:( :)
This topic reminds me that when I go into someone's house and it smells like air freshener they're really just trying to cover up something smellier. :)
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"Fly Me to the Moon" to the commodore of a certain Romulan Warbird
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I believe it refers to the crew that were lost on the ship, and I think it refers to Trip trying to forget his sister rather than deal with her death.
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It's Guinan for me, I love how she always knows the right thing to say to guide someone down the right path. Quark's a close 2nd, I love those Ferengi, especially Quark.
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I think he was a good captain, you can't blame him for what happened in Generations, he had an imcomplete ship and was still managed to save most of the refugees of the Lakul and escape the Nexus. Kirk was going to get himself zapped out of our reality sooner or later anyway.
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I gave it a 9.5, it's one of my favorites so far of this season. The episode seemed flow along smoothly without any stagnant points in the script.
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Maybe I just have a thick skin but I don't see exactly what's so insulting about #3. It's just a joke with nothing negative intended. Maybe some people are reading more into this than was ever intended?
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For me a chat sometime on a weekday evening, say Tuesday or Wedsnesday would be great, but of course I may be alone in this. :lol:
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I'd make sure you get a good night's sleep and relax. Don't worry to much if you don't do as well as you hoped the 1st time you can always take the SATs again. Heck, you might get lucky and get a killer score the 1st time out. Good Luck :lol:
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Oh my God! The snails are coming, the snails are coming! Seriously, this is supposed to be a concern? The snails are what, a threat to the world at 2 feet per minute top speed? :lol:
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I thought cow farts were to blame. :lol:
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There's some nonfiction that you just wouldn't believe except you know it's true. It reminds me of the saying, The truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to be more believable because we already know it's made up.
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I know this seems like a silly question, but where exactly is the toilet on a starship? I mean it's a very basic function we all have to deal with but I haven't even seen a toilet on any starship ever. I know where the warp reactor is now tell me something I really need to know. Do they issue all Starfleet personnel rubber pants or what?
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I'm liking the name Smurfon. By the way we smurfs have to stick together, especially in this smurfing smurfhole of a smurf. :lol: Smurfs of the world usmurf!
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I say we let these guys pump themselves full of whatever they want and demand peak performance and when they don't deliver they get cut loose like loose threads at the seam of a pair of pants. I find it hard to sympathize with someone who gets paid a 7 figure salary to hit a ball with a stick.
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My crying stopped and I was feeling happy. What's so hard to understand?Stop, you're confusing me. I can't wrap my head around this concept.
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I'd actually like to be called a nerd, it's a lot better than most of the things I've been called.
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before endgame they were invincible.. after endgame they were far from it.... how is that not weaker?I think the Federation advanced faster technologically than the Borg because the Borg assimilate technology while scientists in the Federation experiment and create new technology. Assimilation can't replicate sudden insights and unexpected discoveries that Federation scientists deal with everyday and take advantage of. This might be why the Borg became less of a threat over time. Just my 2 cents.
The Forgotten?
in Star Trek: Enterprise
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Yeah, I understand. I guess I was just focusing on the individual characters. I tend to miss the big picture sometimes because I'm looking at the details.