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Got bored and made a hypothesis based off what little I know of the string theories since I couldn't find anywhere saying if anyone was even to the point of talking about what the string itself is.
If the string itself that is the base sub-particle for all matter is made of pure energy then when when the temperature is lowered to absolute zero you will have successfully destroyed "matter".
If the string itself that is the base sub-particle for all matter is made of pure energy then when when the temperature is lowered to absolute zero you will have successfully destroyed "matter".
Yes, that is a penguin with rabies. Deal with it.
inserting them in videos doesnt tickle my fancy.
Although I do have a favorite goat video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9Iq6LA7sZI
A true classic. Those goats were screaming at eachother before it got cool.
Although I do have a favorite goat video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9Iq6LA7sZI
A true classic. Those goats were screaming at eachother before it got cool.
You're so vain, you probably think this sig is about you
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DTNC Vicious wrote:Anyone have any opinions on Nani's Red Card today in the Manchester United/Real Madrid, Champions league match?
Personally I thought it was reckless - he assumed no other player was close and so raised his leg in a dangerous position. The Madrid player had a right to go for the ball without fear of a studded boot in the kidneys. As such, it should have been a yellow card for a reckless foul.
The referee could only have interpreted it as excessive force to justify the red card. However Nani was trying to control a high ball, not make a challenge. The force of the challenge was partly a result of the Madrid player's momentum. The refs interpretation was wrong but of course his view of the incident may have affected his decision.
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