EdGrrr
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Sorry, haven't tried this yet, but if e4 doesn't exist, then the result of (count units e4) should be zero and hence the lines of code are the same. Then again, I may not be right - good job though.
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For more information, you could try the Harpoon community <a href="www.harpoonhq.com" target="_blank">Harpoon HQ</a>. Try the encyclopedia which has a lot of imformation on just about any warship you could think of. Database encyclopedia Ed
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What's this about a Cessna Dragonfly, the BAC Strikemaster is the way to go! According to Wikipedia, it's currently in service with Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, Kuwait, Singapore, Kenya, NZ, Ecuador, Sudan and was used by Botswana. Seems to fit the theatre perfectly! (and it's currently being made for Flashpoint )
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That last plane looks like a Bae Strikemaster (although I am probably wrong) but it would be great for use by a small African nation - I am pretty sure that Oman has/had some.
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I still use minidisc - unlimited storage and 1GB per disc. Plenty enough for me
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Its big brother - without the stupid people
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The Northern part of Somalia (former British Somalia) is remarkably peaceful, especially compared to the area around Mogadishu. It has withdrawn from the Somali union and is trying to leave peacefully. Shame no other government in the world will recognise it. Somaliland.Gov
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Brilliant. I didn't bother much with shooting the zombies, I just got in the truck and mowed them down!
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We did have a teacher who would throw lumps of sodium into the school pond, but apart from that, look at this article from wikipedia. Most of the methods of generating power on these pages seem to violate one of the mainstays of science - that you can't build a perpetual motion machine, and you certainly can't build a machine which releases more energy than it takes in. Energy cannot be created (or destroyed)
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Try viewing various pages through the Dialectizer Heres William Porter's blog in hacker speak. Notice the "leet" Royal guards! Blog I'll leave you to experiment with different "styles"
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Walker, your method for generating hydrogen sound very much like a displacement reaction. Why not just dump some potassium in the water - that would create hydrogen sure enough!
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At least Britain can't do worse than last time! GO BRITAIN
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This seems to be just a hydrogen powered device. Electrolysis split water into hydrogen and oxygen, which then burn to form water - hance that water formation. This is a very violent reaction and is used to power the space shuttle - I am not surprised it melted these things. However, that car is most likely a fake as the electricity used in the electrolysis comes from the rotation of the motor. For it to work he would have to create energy from nowhere (or have a really big battery ) If it was true, it would probably have appeared in new scientist or another more scientific journal. (It is Fox after all )
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It is unlikely that it is too cold. The original intel 386 had a minimum operating temperature of -40 C, and it unlikely that the minimum operating temperature for any chip will be above 0 C.
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Even if they aren't stock vehicles, someone will probably make them!