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  1. Using Assembly you can do with you computer almsot everything. If you know Assembly you can control every operation executed by your comp. You can do all sort of stranhe and funny things like binding the button "a" to write any word you want or any other function. You can burn you monitor up (the new monitors have all sorts of protections, though) or kick your hard disk's arse out of the room (exaggerating lol).
  2. Had you ground the glass you would have seen the difference. If glass was green you wouldn't have seen through it like you can't see through the side like is presented it the picture. But as you know sometimes vert wide windows are produced and still we can see through
  3. I am sorry but I have read it some time ago so I don't have it I suppose you can easily find it by googling...
  4. sry for that I just have no idea how I put my desktop here :X
  5. If you cool something by 3 degrees and it's not even near the a.z. then it doesn't lose mass I think (maybe I'm wrong),(It seems that when something is far away from the a.z. it is not affected by special properties that another material that is closed to the a.z. has, otherwise I think that the scientists would have noticed the loss of the mass in warming up from solid to gas (much more significantly) and not only while closed to the a.z.), does it?
  6. As far as I know, though it is impossible to reach absolute zero, theoretically the closer you approach the a.z. the less mass the material has.It was proved when scientists where very very very close to a.z. the saw that the hellium that was frozen started losing his mass. So I don't understand WHAT can be affected by gravity at a.z.
  7. negatively-charged electrode = cathode positively charged electrode = anode
  8. lol I think he asked about the velocitiy of rach car relatively to other
  9. You have 4 equation with more that 4 parameters aren't they?
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