Should this thread be locked and moved to Archive?
Yes and so should the SPAM thread
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Yes
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No
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No way this thread is awesome
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Lazernugget Bronze Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:23 am
IDK he just is SOMETIMES
What is the cosin of pi in raidians?
Gelatino95 Silver Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:39 am
Please stop asking that question. Clearly nobody knows the answer, and it's just annoying to constantly use it over and over. If you're just trying to prove that you know stuff, then you can answer the question yourself.
What kind of organic macro molecule are nerve cells made of? (Just curious)
Lazernugget Bronze Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:48 am
Many molocules consisting of H2O, proteins, and other common human molecules.
(The answer is -1)
what are strings (In string theory)
Gelatino95 Silver Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:14 am
No no no, I mean MACRO molecules. As in, is it made of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, or nucleic acids?
BTW, I don't know what the strings are. I've been meaning to research that, but I never got around to it.
Why is Lazernugget so smart about various fields of science?
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:29 am
Because he is a freak of nature.
What is better? or ?
Lazernugget Bronze Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:53 am
(Strings are bendable bits of small infinate energy that are slices of 3 dimentional objects in an 11 dimentional space.
What is H2O2? (lv. 1 question)
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:55 am
How should I know?
Should Gamer be: Because someone two years younger than him is 10 times smarter?
Lazernugget Bronze Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:57 am
No you should not.
what temperature is absolute zero at?
Dark_Heroics Bronze Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:23 am
0 degrees celsius, something nonsensical in farenheit
why do americans use the imperial system?
ReFrostE Silver Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:24 am
Because they don't know what Celsius means.
Why do I like candy?
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:06 am
You like candy because all snow girls do.
How long has Frostie been a snow girl?
Kitty Silver Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:15 am
Since it snowed recently.
What side would you take in the Team Fortress 2 Food Debate? I'd call Bacon.
Pintoz Moderator
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:39 pm
Pork.
NOM NOM NOM... Answer.
Kitty Silver Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:49 pm
PORK ISN'T AN OPTION
CHOOSE AGAIN PLZ
Gelatino95 Silver Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:39 am
I choose sandwich.
BTW just for good measure...
Lazernugget wrote:
What is H2O2? (lv. 1 question)
Hydrogen Peroxide.
Lazernugget wrote:
what temperature is absolute zero at?
Zero degrees kelvin.
Who thinks Lazer and I should be the leaders of a science thread?
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:50 am
Gamer does.
Is Halo Reach awesome?
Gelatino95 Silver Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:54 am
I wouldn't know, since I don't own an X box.
What is up with the weird obsession with Halo Reach? From what I've heard, it's basically the same as the other Halo games.
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:04 am
It's better because it's the prequel and because it's Halo Reach. Watch this and tell me what you think:
What do you think?
Lazernugget Bronze Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:42 am
Well I dont like shooting games for 1, 2: I dont have video games, but 3: It looks a bit interesting.
Question 1: Do we HAVE a science thread? Question 2: what is the temp. needed to produce a cooling/holding chamber for hydrogen anti-matter particles (along with a magnetic holding feild)
Hutch Admin
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:53 am
If Hydrogen Anti-matter particles even existed, you would have to keep them cooled by a constant flow of liquid nitrogen around the storage unit. Considering that Dark mater hasn't been scientifically proven to exist, and I do not believe that we can create "Hybrid elements" (Really, have you heard of uranium carbon?) the very roots of that question are therefor a scientific impossibility.
Do you think Hutch is a know it all?
Frogger1093 Pink Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:55 am
1. no, we shood 2. fairly close to 0K, right?
what am sky?
**and i'm back from my hugely long hiatus caused by homework. hopefully
Frogger1093 Pink Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 3:02 am
Hutch wrote:
If Hydrogen Anti-matter particles even existed, you would have to keep them cooled by a constant flow of liquid nitrogen around the storage unit. Considering that Dark mater hasn't been scientifically proven to exist, and I do not believe that we can create "Hybrid elements" (Really, have you heard of uranium carbon?) the very roots of that question are therefor a scientific impossibility.
Do you think Hutch is a know it all?
You'd have to build a fairly strong penning trap to keep the anti-hydrogen repelled from the sides of the container. And even then, how do we know that we have a perfect vacuum in the penning trap? Any stray proton would spell doom to any anti-hydrogen that collides with it. But even before that, how does the anti-hydrogen get cooled off enough to be stored in the penning trap? All that kinetic energy and repulsive electromagnetic force is going to drive the anti-hydrogen right into the container's walls.
With all the antimatter CERN produces in one year, we can power a 100 watt lightbulb for 3 whole seconds.
and to answer the question: yes
what am sky?
Lazernugget Bronze Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 3:15 am
Hutch wrote:
If Hydrogen Anti-matter particles even existed, you would have to keep them cooled by a constant flow of liquid nitrogen around the storage unit. Considering that Dark mater hasn't been scientifically proven to exist, and I do not believe that we can create "Hybrid elements" (Really, have you heard of uranium carbon?) the very roots of that question are therefor a scientific impossibility.
Do you think Hutch is a know it all?
Acctually, at the hadron colider lab, just like a week ago, we successfully caught an anti-hydrogen particle for a tenth of a second and had to cool it to 0 kelvin but it hardly worked, then the particle somehow went away.
as for the question, you have BAD grammer, you make no scence
Question: what is the order of intelligence with Hutch, Lazernugget, Gelo, and 3DBlenderRender (one being smartest) (No offence to 4th place whoever it is)
Gelatino95 Silver Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:14 am
It's too hard to determine, as we haven't yet made a science thread for people to flaunt their intelligence on.
Who should be the leader of the science thread?
Lazernugget Bronze Spice
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Subject: Re: Ask a Random Question to the Next User's Post II Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:19 am
Me, Gelo, or 3DBlenderRender.
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