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ShiverMePenguins

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  1. I hope you... Paddled him. Yeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh. That actually sucks though
  2. I actually know someone that wouldn't waited for cop shenanigans and just told the cops he shot the intruder. He actually beat the gu y down but cops still took 30 minutes to arrive
  3. Ac units are cabaple of cooling 2x the space and run extremely low during event. Its not that bad
  4. When people dein to touch me. Not like the bumping while walking or the hug, when they touch your hand, or shoulder. Americans are fucking weird
  5. I just assumed you to be another angst ridden teenager that had that one teacher that made you see the world for what it really is... To;Dr I always thought you were a nobody?
  6. I for one will call out Jake for lying. I can't remember a time where any plasma had bad color, or terrible cooling.wording makes me think fanboy
  7. The funny thing is, I could destroy most dots and most sc2 players, and I'm female. Gg mysoginistic fucks
  8. yay for fake news articles that are nothing more than click bait.
  9. Idk about that. My clans twitch channel has about 140 viewers everyday at minimum. When 3 of us are using the same channel it risess to about 180.
  10. I.... I mean technically you're wrong. But you're still wrong. Everything is magnetic in some form or another. ferro dia para anti And the magnetism of iron ions are the same of metallic iron: paramagnetic. metallic iron has six 3d electrons, two paired and four unpaired which means it is paramagnetic. the iron in your blood is found in the heme protein iron (II) with six d electrons, two paired and four unpaired (though it's missing both of its 4s electrons) Both forms of iron exhibit the same form of magnetic susceptibility as each other. So if you did indeed have a block of crystalline hemoglobin that block would be attracted to the magnet because of its iron content, so that's exactly why you're wrong. Granted the amount needed would be almost 1.356x that of the magnet in this article for it to be pulled directly from your blood, but thats beside the point. When hemoglobin is dissolved in a red blood cell the situation is a slightly different. the heme will hydrogen bond with the liquid in the cell, which obstructs its lateral movement, kind of like a golf ball falling through a vat of Canadian syrup. Iron is only about 1/3 % of Hb by mass, so what you have is a very tiny human dragging a very large rock through a very thick syrup. A magnet would attract the iron in blood, however because of the pressure in the vessel exerted by other forces it would be swept away along with the blood vessel. That is why if the iron content was increased to above normalized levels in the human body it would have a greater chance of pulling the iron out, because the greater surface area to pull from would start to negate the pressure of blood flow (though with this powerful of a magnet you'd possibly die from poisoning first as a human body couldn't withstand the amount of... "polution" of having that many iron ions in your blood. The normal concentration of iron in blood is 60-170 ug/dL, or 6-17 ug per cm^3 blood. The density of metallic iron is 7.9 g/cm^3. basically, any given volume of metallic iron has about a .88 times as many iron atoms as the same volume of blood. In a 1 cm cube of blood, you'd have the equivalent of a lump of iron the size of a slightly goliathic-bacteria dissolved in the cube. So the magnetic force exerted to pull say a 1 ounce block of iron would needed to be increased by about 10,000 times (give or take a few thousand) to pull the Hb out of your body. OR... you could already achieve this by a semi complex array of magnetic structures, but then the human would definitely die. Finally, the motion of the hemoglobin molecule would reduce the attraction. It rotates and moves within the RBC in varying ways, meaning it is attracted and repelled by other molecules nearby. A magnetic field would turn the Hb molecule so that the magnetic field of the iron atom is aligned with it, but intermolecular interactions between the Hb and other molecules "bumps" the Hb so that the Fe is sometimes turned the "wrong" direction in the field. The more often Hb is bumped and turned, the less effective the field is at attracting the Fe. At the so-called Curie temperature, the effect of the field is completely buried by the random motion. Hb-bound Fe++ isn't complete immune to the field, only less affected by it than it would be at a cooler temperature or in a less concentrated chemical environment. So basically you're wrong. And I explained science-like exactly why you're wrong. So please I understand that while you may be interested in science and other things complex, do not misinform individuals based upon a introductory course of biology and/or physics. If I had the resources I could easily rip out the iron in a humans blood, it would just be impractical and quite honestly fucked up to do so. I mean basically what you're doing is pulling all the hemoglobin out, as the amount of ACTUAL magnetic force to separate an iron ion from its familial blood brethren would be about 3x greater than the amount needed to pull the heme out of you.
  11. Tl:Dr White knight philosophical rant calling everyone a fan of airtight an asinine individual, and no one should care about entertainment industry because it isn't something op is interested in.
  12. Actually you'd find it does, as dilution plays an important aspect in magnetic force/electrical force.
  13. If you diet like an american yes, but you'd die from iron poisoning first anyway
  14. Thanks for letting me know I needed to block another fucking retard. Games should have a cinematic experience to better increase the integration aspect of gaming. Now are you going to make yourself a lier, or are you going to pay me?
  15. I loved GoW multiplayer. Actually felt balanced and well done compared to cod and bf
  16. The fact that Parliament has already allowed Muslim culture to invade and destroy much of britians Old standing cultural aspects is appaling. I'm all for extremely strict immigration laws, what with a good percentage of islamic teens participating in jihadist wars and murdering innocents in dozens of countries.
  17. While I understand what you're saying. the first few sentences bring other connotations because of it. Yes I heartily agree that the degenerate forms of the lgbt community should just stop, as is forcing your personal opinions onto others. I personally feel that if someone wants to get married let them, but the manner in which most pride communities go about it is just plain wrong. It's like the slut-walks that happen in the u.s. now, basically promoting women dressing like whores just because they can.
  18. I once saw a video on here of someone that made an enormous spinning top in kerbal space program. I was wondering if anyone had the link
  19. There are few applications that the k40 doesn't utterly destroy Tue coprocessor in, what work exactly do you do? If any of it involves environment generation you could go with a quadro + Tesla (or titanz). But if all you do is computational work then it depends really on exactly what you focus on
  20. yes yes, the comment in the code was taken slightly out of context. However people are more rightfully mad at the blatant lies ubisoft has been feeding consumers as of late, such as actually creating a proper port for AC players, blatant lies in the demos and "real time trailers" of watch dogs, the intentional malicious crippling of games for pc users, the aknowledgement of refusing to optimize for pc users because they can just throw more money at the issue, and more. It is appalling that anyone would stand by it. While it is a business model and feeds the larger console market to feel better about their games and such, it is still a gross representation of the malice ubisoft as a company holds towards certain market segments for unknown reasons.
  21. he said roughly, and he's paid by many companies to give his thoughts and analyzations on games, he's paid to review many different games, and not only that but he streams to twitch.
  22. Mostly elation and years of bitterness, anxiousness, and depression lifting off my shoulders. And that's all with knowing it's only temporary. I do have hopes though that when I'm there I can take a day to try and see the proper officials about my circumstances and possibly being granted my citizenship.
  23. Safer than new york? Most definitely, in Fukushima I can see where the bad things (fallout) are. Plus as I've mentioned before Japan wised up to what was happening and are making moves to remove nuclear dependency, however internal emails leaked about Obama commissioning people to lie about nuclear power and its dangers. Yay Japan for admitting mistakes.
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