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MemberStephen Fry does the voice overs so yeah, if your a fan of his you’ll love the game.
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MemberThey do get saved, they just sometimes get deleted by the admin. Please start using proper grammer when you are typing, it is much easier to read then.
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Memberkingofgames:
Orange, rhymes with Blorenge. Which is a hill in Wales.
Month, rhymes with hunth. Which is an abbreviation for hundred thousandth.
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Memberoff the pot of my head… Orange, Door Hinge 😛 say it really quickly. I’ll have a think about it whist I am at work and I’ll get back to you on that one.
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Memberno but they would exchange it for the same title.
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MemberThat is a little bit of a contradiction… Trophy hunting is boosting… Anyhow I no longer have the game but you can add me sure.
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By the way, a little piece of advice on Burnout. DO NOT do the 8 people meeting in the wild cats statium trphy until after you’ve done the 10 timed challenges becasue otherwise it wont work becasue it is glitched.
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MemberSorry kingofgames…
purple, rhymes with the english words curple (the hindquarters of a horse) and hirple (to walk with a limp)
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MemberEpidemiology
While generally harmless in healthy individuals, sneezes are capable of spreading disease through the potentially infectious aerosol droplets that they can expel, which commonly range from 0.5 to 5 µm in diameter. About 40,000 such droplets can be produced by a single sneeze.
The speed of human sternal release has been the source of much speculation, with the most conservative estimates placing it around 150 kilometers/hour (42 meters/second) or roughly 95 mph (135 feet/second), and the highest estimates -such as the Health World Museum in Barrington, Illinois- which propose a speed as fast as 85% of the speed of sound, corresponding to approximately 1045 kilometers per hour (290 meters/second) or roughly 650 mph (950 feet/second).Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneeze
Sorry, I knew I was wrong but someone told me that one day. To be honest I do wish I hadn’t believe him but he was saying it with such passion that I believed him…
So basicly you can sneeze (in theroy and I know this isn’t a theroy thread) anything up to 85% of the speed of sound.
Real Fact. You can’t sneeze without closing your eyes. It is believed that if you managed it your eyes would pop out due to the force of the sneeze.
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MemberFact. The air/water that comes out of your mouth when you sneeze is travelling at roughly 5 times the speed of sound.
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MemberI don’t know if this helps but…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc
It may contain what you need. I did have a quick skim though and saw that it does mention regiens somewhere in there.
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MemberI don’t know about bluray, but I think that the disks are regien based. However a game from the PS store should be fine.
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MemberThis is to back Killer up… I never though I’d say that :S
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_icing
However water does freeze at -0.001 degrees celsious but is some extreme cases it has known to cause problems with aircrafts flying where the water is infact -20. Now that is water not ice.
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MemberKiller, it is Want not Wont… Anyhow you need dust for it to freeze. The clouds in the sky are a mixture of dust and water, and becasue it is so cold up there it freeze in to snow, before it falls. And once the small particals of Ice become too heavy thay fall down to earth and warm up to become water again. The only reason the bottles of water didn’t freeze in that blokes freezer on youtube was becasue there was no dust iun the bottles. It was purified water so the water couldn’t cling onto anything for it to freeze.
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MemberFact. If you put anything in the post box (in england) it belongs to the Queen of England until it arrives to it’s destiantion, so you could put weed into it and get the Queen done for drungs.
Fact. It is illeagle to go round a round-about more than 3 times in one go.
Fact. Until reasently, all cab drivers had to have hey in their cabs/taxis becasue of a law that was put in place in the 1800’s.
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MemberKILLER369 said:
fact: water dosent actually freez. it needs a reactive nucleus to cause the freezing process.
…. Prove it, sorry dude I don’t mean to be rude, but that sounds a little outlandish and to be honest I am quite interested in this fact.
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