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Gryph

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  1. You can only record 30 seconds because that's the unregistered version. But I don't recall FRAPS taking that much resources...I haven't used it in a while so you're probably right. But 480 isn't really that low of an amount, the lowest for Doom 3 is 384 mb...
  2. FRAPS. However it's a trial version so you'll have to find a key to unlock it.
  3. Make a DAT file from you MAME and compare your ROM sets with Romcenter. It's strange that none of them are working...
  4. This may be a long shot but each PC game usually as a config.ini file or something like that which stores the key binding information. You could try to open that up in Notepad and manually change it and see if it works then.
  5. I would only like this immortal business if the world became like Highlander.
  6. Exactly, this is stuff you don't want to get involved with. It's absolute torture...and I love it!
  7. Western, definitely western for me.
  8. Perhaps you should peruse the Spam section sometimes. http://www.1emulation.com/forums/index.php...topic=11975&hl=
  9. Yeah, and that's only some of the structures I have to know. I have to know the monosaccharides to 7 carbons and other special ones and each of their isomers, 4 disacchirides (sucrose, maltose, lactose, and cellubiose), a few oligosacchirides (only the blood groups thankfully), some polysacchirides (amylose, amylopectin, cellulose, chitin, peptidoglycan, glycogen, hyaluronic acid, and heparin). That's just the carbohydrates. I also have to know lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids (these are easy.) Lipids: Omega 3 fatty acids, linolenic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid, docosahexaneoic acid, triglyercides, steroids (cholesterol, cortisone, estradiol, testoterone, progesterone), Vitamin D and it's intermediate forms, phosphatidic acids, phosphatidyl esters (lecithins, cephalins, inositides), sphingomyelin, cerebrosides, gangliosides, Vitamin A, E, and K, eicosanoids (prostaglandins, thromboxanes, leukotrines). Proteins: Just those amino acids I posted earlier. No other structures luckily. I just have to know the basic structures (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary) and function of them. Also the purines and pyrimadines which make up nucleic acids. Nucleic acids: dAMP, dCMP, dGMP, dTMP. DNA (A, B, and Z forms) and RNA. 59 pages of notes + stuff from text book makes a nice 6.70 mb PDF file. It's actually not as bad as it looks since many of them can be grouped together and learned that way. Also, for most of them I don't have to know how to draw them, just recognized them on the test and decode pictures with them. Also, the most important part about those is to know the actual function of them so that's just remembering what goes with what. It looks like a lot but once they're broken down into managable sections it becomes easier. Plus, this is the first test and that's always the hardest. I better get back to work.
  10. It's extremely challenging to come up with a good search algorithm like Google's.
  11. Neither of those things are going to happen for a while. The only one that might is the alternate energy and we definitely need one.
  12. I hate Papa John's. Little Caesar's left here but they were awesome.
  13. If I learn all these by tournament time, then I'll do it: http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemistry/b...o-acids_en.html By the way, I won't learn them by tournament time.
  14. Google likes to keep a tight lid on their information so their competitors don't know.
  15. You got AdvanceMESS and AdvanceMAME: http://emulation.victoly.com/mess/ http://emulation.victoly.com/mame/
  16. Yeah. Humans need to get off our high horse as a species and stop thinking that we are somehow seperate from the rest of the organisms on this planet. And now to quote someone very special to me.
  17. Yeah. But Google is VERY secretive about it's financial numbers. Hell, they're secretive about everything, no body knows how many servers they use to run Google. Most people think that if it was ever revealed how many it would be one of the top 5 most powerful clusters in the world.
  18. Isn't Safari just for Macs?
  19. They are quite funny, I like them.
  20. I have told you to shut up on stuff you don't know. I was a tad harsh though. If you have something to say, please say it. It's best if you do so if you are misguided then we can guide you back. But I think the ESRB need to be tightly enforced. My parents bought all my games before (all 5 of them ) and most were mature. They knew it doesn't matter.
  21. He posted confidential financial information that Google doesn't want to let out on his blog.
  22. Yes! Staying ignorant is a great thing! No need to broaden your horizons! Some people are so chauvanistic about this kind of stuff. Why does everyone just automatically assume that immortality stuff will be used on humans? Why not plants? What about having an apple tree that lives forever and bears good fruit always? There are more applications than just human immortality. But yes, if people lived forever, Thomas Malthus' idea of geometric population growth would be true, we would use all the world's resources and die out. Even though that's probably going to happen anyway because we live longer have significantly less infant mortality rates than his time.
  23. I'm not doing it.
  24. "Hey baby, I got a pet python."
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