Harry Potter's Invisibility Cloak Is Possible, Studies Say
May 26 (Bloomberg) -- The creation of an invisibility cloak like the one used
by Harry Potter in J.K. Rowling's books is theoretically possible, scientists
said in two studies published by the online Science Express journal.
The key to
Personally, I don't beleieve the humility is real. But better some humility
now, even faked, than never, I suppose. Fuckin hey he should have been a little
more homest with himself, and listened a little better. We mighyt have avoided
hundreds even thousands of deaths.
>Im quite proud of George
man.thant is beutiful
waited 2 days till i had some home time to see it!
also, any one else get ringed/remed into spring cleanning?
bs man..
been in the basment throwing out mold crud for 4 hours!
good thing beer is my friend, and a stong friend it is..
~~
Yeah, that's the big one for me. They have stated repeatedly that they wish
to "push the jews into the sea".
You know, that and the Beirut thing. Oh and the ships, oh and the PLO and
the rest of them, and sponsoring Islamic jihad. Oh lets not forget the
embassy.
"Lest we forget".
Yeah right.
Hey Gel, I just read a freecycle email where someone's looking for a
360 that no one wants :)
On 5/26/06, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So...
> I finally got an Xbox 360 :)
>
> And...
>
> I'm underwhelmed ^_^
>
> I got PGR3, Burnout Revenge, Fight NIght 3, and Perfect Dark Zero.
>
> None of
Yes Sam, the threat was there, but it's also in Iran, North Korea, and
many more countries more than likely. Are we planning on invading all
of these countries also? What made Iraq so special as to justify an
invasion based on intelligence saying that he would eventually have
wmd. Do people real
GUI based apps work a little different than web based .NET apps.
Your app calls the form, which has controls, which then call other
classes within the app. In the GUI world it seems to work about the same
as it always had, just better integration of class objects.
> -Original Message-
> F
So why C++ and not C#?
> -Original Message-
> From: Russel Madere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 9:34 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Got to Learn Visual C++ over the summer
>
> I have been approached to rewrite an OLD FORTRAN application that I
wrote
> in college
** Private ** wrote:
> 2. Internet bandwidth providers have the right to charge for their services.
Sure they have. IMHO they even have the right of discriminatory pricing if they
so desire. But you can't have both common carrier status and discriminatory
pricing. Either their network is neutral