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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 9:55 am
So hello people.
I have a Kindle now
Its nice
Books are heavy
I have run out of shelving space
Sometimes I sit with my phone on my boob so I can tell when it goes off
I have wine in the fridge and ice cream in the freezer
Canni also had another argument with her boyfriend yesterday because he won't get his finger out his a** and find a new job even though he's constantly bitching about the one he has, who won't give him a full time position so he has a load of FREE TIME where he just sleeps and mopes and doesn't think to spend any time with his girlfriend of over four and a half years. And Canni is in a bad mood and wants cake and alcohol and take-out.
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 10:19 am
As long as your all-in-one book doesn't run out of juice at the worst scenarios: nice! And as long as you won't depend on your books in laboratory environments, where electronic devices are at a greater risk of blowing up.
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 10:20 am
Gakre As long as your all-in-one book doesn't run out of juice at the worst scenarios: nice! And as long as you won't depend on your books in laboratory environments, where electronic devices are at a greater risk of blowing up.  Generally they give us sheets of paper for that
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 10:26 am
Cannibal Horsey Gakre As long as your all-in-one book doesn't run out of juice at the worst scenarios: nice! And as long as you won't depend on your books in laboratory environments, where electronic devices are at a greater risk of blowing up.  Generally they give us sheets of paper for that We're given sheets as well, but we need to provide the paper ourselves.
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 1:38 am
Gakre Cannibal Horsey Gakre As long as your all-in-one book doesn't run out of juice at the worst scenarios: nice! And as long as you won't depend on your books in laboratory environments, where electronic devices are at a greater risk of blowing up.  Generally they give us sheets of paper for that We're given sheets as well, but we need to provide the paper ourselves.  No we demand paper and the pathetic wimps give it to us
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 1:45 am
Cannibal Horsey Gakre Cannibal Horsey Gakre As long as your all-in-one book doesn't run out of juice at the worst scenarios: nice! And as long as you won't depend on your books in laboratory environments, where electronic devices are at a greater risk of blowing up.  Generally they give us sheets of paper for that We're given sheets as well, but we need to provide the paper ourselves.  No we demand paper and the pathetic wimps give it to us Lucky you. We'd lose the marks for the laboratory for being unprepared if we can't provide the paper ourselves. Demanding get us nowhere when it come to paper, as we get some n number of sheets of paper each semester for printing for free.
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 9:50 am
We have to pay to print things. So we're allowed to demand
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:11 am
And she thinks the solution is... I don't do science, so this discussion is meaningless for me.
However, on the subject of books, I would get a Kindle only so I could put all my role-playing books on it. Actual reading books would remain physical objects. Kindle's are great for quickly looking something up in a large selection, but I'd rather have a physical copy to actually do leisure reading, even if it does mean my shelves overflow.
To become just like the air...
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:24 am
Yoru Kurosawa I don't do science, so this discussion is meaningless for me.
Here's a small doze of science for you: E/m = F*d/m = (m*d/t^2)*d/m = d^2/t^2 = v^2 Thus: E/m = v^2 <=> E=mv^2 Basically: The energy behind a physical attack is the product of the mass times velocity squared.
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:57 am
Gakre Yoru Kurosawa I don't do science, so this discussion is meaningless for me.
Here's a small doze of science for you: E/m = F*d/m = (m*d/t^2)*d/m = d^2/t^2 = v^2 Thus: E/m = v^2 <=> E=mv^2 Basically: The energy behind a physical attack is the product of the mass times velocity squared.  And she thinks the solution is... Makes sense.
Still don't do science.
EDIT: Except when I'm in the kitchen.
To become just like the air...
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:05 am
Yoru Kurosawa And she thinks the solution is... I don't do science, so this discussion is meaningless for me.
However, on the subject of books, I would get a Kindle only so I could put all my role-playing books on it. Actual reading books would remain physical objects. Kindle's are great for quickly looking something up in a large selection, but I'd rather have a physical copy to actually do leisure reading, even if it does mean my shelves overflow.
To become just like the air... If you've got them in pdf format don't bother. The kindle isn't great with pdfs
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:20 am
Cannibal Horsey Yoru Kurosawa I don't do science, so this discussion is meaningless for me.
However, on the subject of books, I would get a Kindle only so I could put all my role-playing books on it. Actual reading books would remain physical objects. Kindle's are great for quickly looking something up in a large selection, but I'd rather have a physical copy to actually do leisure reading, even if it does mean my shelves overflow.
If you've got them in pdf format don't bother. The kindle isn't great with pdfs Or perhaps it's Adobe who're not on good terms with the kindle guys.
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 10:53 am
Cannibal Horsey Yoru Kurosawa And she thinks the solution is... I don't do science, so this discussion is meaningless for me.
However, on the subject of books, I would get a Kindle only so I could put all my role-playing books on it. Actual reading books would remain physical objects. Kindle's are great for quickly looking something up in a large selection, but I'd rather have a physical copy to actually do leisure reading, even if it does mean my shelves overflow.
To become just like the air... If you've got them in pdf format don't bother. The kindle isn't great with pdfs And she thinks the solution is... And that's why I don't have a Kindle.
To become just like the air...
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