Just go “do I have something on m face?” when you catch him staring.
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Jun 2013
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Most Marvel universes have the Fantastic Four and the Avengers (and the X-Men and Spider-Man etc) living together in the same world, yes.
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Is there some negative connotation to polybags?
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There is one main comics universe (it’s often referred to as universe #616), all of the Marvel guys are there, including both Avengers and X-Men and a whole bunch of other people.
There are other universes, each with their own sets or versions of the Marvel characters. Sometimes events happen where the universes intersect or characters cross over from one universe into another.
One of the more prominent alternate universes is the ultimate universe (designated as universe 1610). All the current Marvel series with titles beginning with “Ultimate” such as Ultimate Comics Spider-Man or The Ultimates take place in this universe.
An example of differences between universes: In the Ultimate universe, Peter Parker died some time ago and there is a new kid who has become a new Spider-man.
If you’re familiar with the Marvel series of films (Iron Man, Avengers, etc), those films take place in yet another universe called the Marvel Cinematic Universe (I’m not sure if it has a numeric designation.)
Note that there are Marvel character movies produced by studios other than Marvel/Disney; examples are Amazing Spider-man, Fantastic Four and the X-Men series of movies. These do not take place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That doesn’t mean these characters don’t exist in the MCU, it just means the MCU versions of those characters haven’t appeared in the movies yet.
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Too lazy to do the adding, but what are the totals up to the 16th month? (May 2013 for the Vita)
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A friendly reminder http://i.imgur.com/V2aOyPf.jpg
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Repost from space-bridge-to-nowhere:
Super deformed Transformers by Hidetsugu Yoshioka, created for the laserdisc releases of Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers, Transformers 2010, and “The Rebirth.”
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Andaming food sa bahay @_@
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@Ssnyder1835 will the villains month issues affect Zero Year?
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“Pakilogin naman ako sa desktop” “Ok…ay mali, nalogin ko sarili ko” “YOU HAD ONE JOB!”
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Quite possibly the best breakfast-oriented Wolverine story in existence: http://www.faitherinhicks.com/wolverine/index.html
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I think the next Doctor Who should be played by @simonpegg
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I roared at the alarm reminding me to stop napping and get to work. It wasn’t intimidated.
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Looks like the Joker
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Guess how many states want the Heat to win the NBA finals? https://imgur.com/r/mildlyinteresting/whXZt5a via @imgur
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Will A Song of Ice and Fire become a classic? https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/1fkyeg/spoilers_all_is_a_song_of_ice_and_fire_a_trend_or/cabbql2?context=3
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This is how Robb Stark felt after S3E09 of Game of Thrones https://imgur.com/gallery/atQdRNb (spoilers, I guess?)
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It is never too late to be what you might have been. - George Eliot
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Comic-con 2011: Andrew Garfield Has Superhero Moment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr4uuqHNQIo&feature=youtu.be via @youtube
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Repost from berkun:
The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity http://cantrip.org/stupidity.html?seenIEPage=1 via @markgould13
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tell me all that you’ve thrown away, find out games you don’t wanna play
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Maisie Williams reacts to this week’s GoT episode: https://vine.co/v/b3XZMHmxzxh (spoilers if you turn on the sound!)
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@EkaJade if only veggies tasted like bacon
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Wasn’t Snyder’s Zero Year about to start? This will interrupt it?
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@lizbethjane check mo to: https://twitter.com/RedWeddingTears
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@DLo_MD well, there’s one more wedding to look forward to!
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I don’t even watch the GoT TV series, but I knew this was coming, and I wanted to see how people reacted, and I’m not disappointed lol
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@lizbethjane did he write 1 < 0 ? @shalalalarisse
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@marcopadillo lol havent read the book? :p
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He became Apocalypse and Wolverine’s Uncanny X-Force were forced to kill him. In his place, the Life Seed grew something new, resembling Warren, but it’s apparently not him at all.
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Well, that would explain DX:HR finally appearing in the NA PS+ IGC then!
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aw man, I missed that!
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Because you’re making it sound like the current through any particular wire is constant.
Forgive me if I gave that impression, but it’s not (as my last post mentioned “if you measured the current in the wire at that time). The current passing through a wire or being drawn by a device can change, the same way voltages can change or through switching.
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When I say “this wire has 2 amperes”, I just mean that if you measured the current in the wire at that time, it would be 2 amperes.
I’m not sure if wires are rated that way. (They probably are for safety purposes)
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Yes, there is no nonsteam version of skyrim for pc. Also, do games nowadays still require the disc to be in the tray? I wouldnt know as all my pc gaming is via digital downloads nowadays
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To be fair to past me, back in the day, this effect only cost UU! (Also, “dies to removal”). Also, I’m fairly sure this captures Celes’ ingame special ability quite well.
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I just realized the Oblivion and Morrowind sales were only for 66% off; I’m sure I’ve seen them go for 75% off before though. It’s only a couple of dollars difference for each, but I wish I had waited since I probably won’t have time to play them both in the near future =/
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Ohms are a unit of resistance, which tells limits the amount of current that can be generated by a given voltage in a circuit. This means that given the same amount of voltage, a higher resistance will result in a smaller current.
Let’s say you have two devices. You know that device A has twice as much resistance (twice as many ohms) as device B.
If you hook up device A to a five-volt battery, a certain amount of current will flow through (that is, charge will flow through the device at a certain speed).
If you hook up the same battery to device B, since device B has half the resistance of device A, there will be twice as much current flowing through device B compared to device A. (Electrical charge will be moving twice as fast)
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Hm, ok let’s try another tack. Amperes, joules and watts aren’t things that you can see or things that move, they’re units of measurement, like a foot or a meter or a mile. When we say “rate” it measures the speed of something like feet per second or miles per hour.
Amperes are something like the speed. When you talk about a car’s speed, it’s in something like miles per hour right? Amperes are like the speed of electricity (to be specific, electric charge). When you say “this wire has 2 amperes”, it means electricity moves through that wire twice as fast as one that only has 1 ampere. Since it’s speed, amperes aren’t something that’s created, it’s just a measurement of speed.
Joules are a unit of work or energy. This means joules measure when force is used to move something over some distance. Like if 2 people are carrying some objects over the same distance; if person A is carrying an object that is twice as heavy as the object carried by person B then we can say person A did twice as many joules of work as person B (heavier objects need more force to be carried)
Watts are a unit of measurement for power; power is the speed of work, or how much work is done in a given time. Let’s say two people carried the same weight of objects over the same distance, then they both did the same amount of work. But if person A did this work in half the time as person B, then we can say person A used up twice as much power (or twice as many watts) as person B
When referring to electricity, joules and watts typically refer to the amount of work or power that was used to generate that electricity. The work/energy is created by machines instead of people.
When you have two devices, say device A is rated at 100 watts and device B is rated at 200 watts. This means device B uses up twice as much electrical energy as device A over the same amount of time. It means the machines generating electricity have to work twice as hard over the same amount of time to power that device.
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I probably won’t have time to play this at all, but I went ahead and got it anyway with 30 minutes left on the sale.
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I only clicked the link because I was wondering WTH was going on in that thumbnail.
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These are units for different things.
Amps (amperes) are a unit of current which is the rate at which charge flows.
Joules are a unit of work or energy.
Watts are a unit of power which is the rate at which energy is generated or consumed.
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Too much impulse-buying of digital games this past week =/
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@Jcdeoferio RT @redditflipboard: I’m just so happy they found eachother [r/funny] https://imgur.com/uaTqgEQ #reddit #flipboard
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@barayantan bili ka arnis, then pagaralan mo ground sparks
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Sundays are for lazing around
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I’ve been jonesing to buy a new memcard, but I’m going to wait for E3 at least. At the very least there might be a memcard price drop.
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Looks like it’s this one: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/12452/? (must have been renamed for some reason), but I can’t use it as it requires Dawnguard which I don’t have (waiting for Steam sale to get it)
Oh well, guess I’ll just wait.
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Matt Smith quits Doctor Who! https://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/06/01/matt-smith-on-leaving-doctor-who-and-steven-moffats-search-for-a-star/