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#31
7 Frags +
RigelI need to lose some serious weight.

you should be proud of your size. just look at canis majoris, flaunting it around with no care in the universe.

[quote=Rigel]I need to lose some serious weight.[/quote]

you should be proud of your size. just look at canis [i]major[/i]is, flaunting it around with no care in the universe.
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#32
newbie.tf
6 Frags +
vilesaturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?

http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason-davis/20130626-earths-skies-saturns-rings.html

[quote=vile]saturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?[/quote]

http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason-davis/20130626-earths-skies-saturns-rings.html
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#33
7 Frags +
KevinIsPwnvilesaturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?
http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason-davis/20130626-earths-skies-saturns-rings.html

We need to make a kickstarter for giving earth rings

[quote=KevinIsPwn][quote=vile]saturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?[/quote]

http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason-davis/20130626-earths-skies-saturns-rings.html[/quote]

We need to make a kickstarter for giving earth rings
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#34
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MasterKuniKevinIsPwnvilesaturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?
http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason-davis/20130626-earths-skies-saturns-rings.html

We need to make a kickstarter for giving earth rings

Oh, that'll be in the next update. I heard Valve is also gonna rework the drop system to make meteors more common. Plus add a new sniper (tele)scope.

[quote=MasterKuni][quote=KevinIsPwn][quote=vile]saturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?[/quote]

http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason-davis/20130626-earths-skies-saturns-rings.html[/quote]

We need to make a kickstarter for giving earth rings[/quote]

Oh, that'll be in the next update. I heard Valve is also gonna rework the drop system to make meteors more common. Plus add a new sniper (tele)scope.
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#35
22 Frags +

http://i.imgur.com/Qf9zY5P.jpg

[img]http://i.imgur.com/Qf9zY5P.jpg[/img]
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#36
27 Frags +

http://i.imgur.com/yBqC2AW.jpg

[img]http://i.imgur.com/yBqC2AW.jpg[/img]
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#37
7 Frags +
vilesaturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?

Think about it - if earth had rings instead of the moon, they would be as mundane as the moon is to us. such is life. no rings and malnourishment.

[quote=vile]saturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?[/quote]

Think about it - if earth had rings instead of the moon, they would be as mundane as the moon is to us. such is life. no rings and malnourishment.
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#38
8 Frags +

there is no god

there is no god
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#39
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oamgvilesaturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?
Think about it - if earth had rings instead of the moon, they would be as mundane as the moon is to us. such is life. no rings and malnourishment.

maybe but the moon's pretty boring.

[quote=oamg][quote=vile]saturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?[/quote]

Think about it - if earth had rings instead of the moon, they would be as mundane as the moon is to us. such is life. no rings and malnourishment.[/quote]

maybe but the moon's pretty boring.
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#40
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oamgvilesaturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?
Think about it - if earth had rings instead of the moon, they would be as mundane as the moon is to us. such is life. no rings and malnourishment.

you're right, we should be grateful we have the moon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Qz9DPKRiM

[quote=oamg][quote=vile]saturn's rings are sick. what if earth had something like that?[/quote]

Think about it - if earth had rings instead of the moon, they would be as mundane as the moon is to us. such is life. no rings and malnourishment.[/quote]

you're right, we should be grateful we have the moon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Qz9DPKRiM
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#41
0 Frags +

space is potent

space is potent
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#42
10 Frags +

If I could replace the moon with something I'd pick a body with an atmosphere than can support life and where life comparable to our developed

that'd be cool

I could have a moon friend

and play video games with him

edit: I looked it up and at the average distance from the earth to the moon, light speed would mean a minimum 1200 MS delay for any video gaming operations. Since I have TWC and we can assume I will receive routing through Mars, my ping will likely be even more awful. What's worse is that assuming that the tides would need to be relatively similar to how they are on current earth for life to continue like it is now, the hypothetical extra terrestrial gamer's home planet would need to be even further away from out planet than the moon.

I don't know anything about physics but 5 minutes on google gave me

Fg = G*m1*m2/d^2

for Force of gravity (which for standard earth-to-moon relations is 1.985*10^20 N) so

Fg = 6.67x10^-11 (5.9742x10^24 kg) (Mass of foreign body. Assuming it's the size of the earth so 5.9742x10^24 kg)/distance^2 = 1.985*10^20 N

Fg = 6.67x10^-11 [(35640900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Kg) / (distance M)^2] = 1.985*10^20 N

Fg= [(35640900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Kg) / (distance M)^2] = 2968515742128935532233883058470

Fg = 1/r^2 = 2968515742128935532233883058470 / 35640900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

This gives a distance of 3465002632 M, or 3,465,002 km, roughly 9 times the standard earth to lunar distance

This would give a minimum ping, before routing or other issues of approximately 11 seconds (11,550 MS, but this is inexact as fuck because my math is lazy and significant digits)

fuck video games

If I could replace the moon with something I'd pick a body with an atmosphere than can support life and where life comparable to our developed

that'd be cool

I could have a moon friend

and play video games with him

edit: I looked it up and at the average distance from the earth to the moon, light speed would mean a minimum 1200 MS delay for any video gaming operations. Since I have TWC and we can assume I will receive routing through Mars, my ping will likely be even more awful. What's worse is that assuming that the tides would need to be relatively similar to how they are on current earth for life to continue like it is now, the hypothetical extra terrestrial gamer's home planet would need to be even further away from out planet than the moon.

I don't know anything about physics but 5 minutes on google gave me

Fg = G*m1*m2/d^2

for Force of gravity (which for standard earth-to-moon relations is 1.985*10^20 N) so

Fg = 6.67x10^-11 (5.9742x10^24 kg) (Mass of foreign body. Assuming it's the size of the earth so 5.9742x10^24 kg)/distance^2 = 1.985*10^20 N

Fg = 6.67x10^-11 [(35640900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Kg) / (distance M)^2] = 1.985*10^20 N

Fg= [(35640900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Kg) / (distance M)^2] = 2968515742128935532233883058470

Fg = 1/r^2 = 2968515742128935532233883058470 / 35640900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

This gives a distance of 3465002632 M, or 3,465,002 km, roughly 9 times the standard earth to lunar distance

This would give a minimum ping, before routing or other issues of approximately 11 seconds (11,550 MS, but this is inexact as fuck because my math is lazy and significant digits)

fuck video games
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#43
-21 Frags +
Serotonehttp://i.imgur.com/Qf9zY5P.jpg

THERE ARE FUCKING ATOMS IN THOSE STARS
NUMEROUS FUCKING ATOMS
LIKE, IS HE FUCKING HIGH?

edit: anybody that downfragged me should drop out of school and give themselves a lobotomy

[quote=Serotone][img]http://i.imgur.com/Qf9zY5P.jpg[/img][/quote]
THERE ARE FUCKING ATOMS IN THOSE STARS
NUMEROUS FUCKING ATOMS
LIKE, IS HE FUCKING HIGH?

edit: anybody that downfragged me should drop out of school and give themselves a lobotomy
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#44
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isn't black holes fascinating?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at19-lv4Cpw

isn't black holes fascinating?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at19-lv4Cpw
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#45
5 Frags +

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SWvDHvWXok

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SWvDHvWXok[/youtube]
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#46
2 Frags +

Nested is really cool

[url=http://orteil.dashnet.org/nested]Nested is really cool[/url]
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#47
3 Frags +

Universe is infinte...?
And the universe is expanding...?
How does that work?

Universe is infinte...?
And the universe is expanding...?
How does that work?
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#48
5 Frags +
kwahlsterUniverse is infinte...?
And the universe is expanding...?
How does that work?

If the universe is actually INFINITE, that leaves room for every combination of atoms ever an infinite amount of times, so that means an infinite amount of me and you and everything else with every slight amount of change about ourselves including physical appearance, memories, and everything.

[quote=kwahlster]Universe is infinte...?
And the universe is expanding...?
How does that work?[/quote]
If the universe is actually INFINITE, that leaves room for every combination of atoms ever an infinite amount of times, so that means an infinite amount of me and you and everything else with every slight amount of change about ourselves including physical appearance, memories, and everything.
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#49
1 Frags +
kwahlsterUniverse is infinte...?
And the universe is expanding...?
How does that work?

http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/big-crunch---open-and-flat-universe.jpg

http://www.universityherald.com/articles/5126/20131023/astronomers-spot-oldest-most-distant-galaxy-ever-observed-at-30-billion-light-years-away.htm

[quote=kwahlster]Universe is infinte...?
And the universe is expanding...?
How does that work?[/quote]

[img]http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/big-crunch---open-and-flat-universe.jpg[/img]

http://www.universityherald.com/articles/5126/20131023/astronomers-spot-oldest-most-distant-galaxy-ever-observed-at-30-billion-light-years-away.htm
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#50
4 Frags +

http://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/stars/

http://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/stars/
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#51
3 Frags +

If we go by the theory that the universe is infinite, then the chance of life on other planets would be 100%. Eventually a perfect situation would arise again for life to occur.

If we go by the theory that the universe is infinite, then the chance of life on other planets would be 100%. Eventually a perfect situation would arise again for life to occur.
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#52
2 Frags +
DrPloxoSerotonepicTHERE ARE FUCKING ATOMS IN THOSE STARS
NUMEROUS FUCKING ATOMS
LIKE, IS HE FUCKING HIGH?

edit: anybody that downfragged me should drop out of school and give themselves a lobotomy

are you proud of yourself

[quote=DrPloxo][quote=Serotone]pic[/quote]
THERE ARE FUCKING ATOMS IN THOSE STARS
NUMEROUS FUCKING ATOMS
LIKE, IS HE FUCKING HIGH?

edit: anybody that downfragged me should drop out of school and give themselves a lobotomy[/quote]

are you proud of yourself
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#53
4 Frags +
DrPloxoTHERE ARE FUCKING ATOMS IN THOSE STARS
NUMEROUS FUCKING ATOMS
LIKE, IS HE FUCKING HIGH?

edit: anybody that downfragged me should drop out of school and give themselves a lobotomy

is pretending to be retarded working out for you in other areas?

[quote=DrPloxo]
THERE ARE FUCKING ATOMS IN THOSE STARS
NUMEROUS FUCKING ATOMS
LIKE, IS HE FUCKING HIGH?

edit: anybody that downfragged me should drop out of school and give themselves a lobotomy[/quote]
is pretending to be retarded working out for you in other areas?
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#54
9 Frags +
WandumIf we go by the theory that the universe is infinite, then the chance of life on other planets would be 100%. Eventually a perfect situation would arise again for life to occur.

do u think they have tf2 in their planet, can we bring them to i52?

[quote=Wandum]If we go by the theory that the universe is infinite, then the chance of life on other planets would be 100%. Eventually a perfect situation would arise again for life to occur.[/quote]
do u think they have tf2 in their planet, can we bring them to i52?
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