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May 25, 2016 at 6:45 am #6617
Three things:
1. Windows does not automatically install the new OS, you must have clicked on the window, otherwise nothing would have happened.
2. Because of the offer, it seems like you already have windows 8 or 8.1. 10 is just like it, but it got rid of the app tiles no one ever liked.
3. If you are afreaid of companies having your personal information, it’s already too late. About all OS’ (including phones) will collect your data, google already has them, and so do the advertisment companies. Welcome to the 21st century, where secrets aren’t secret (except if you use strong encyption, veracrypt or something like that)
Sometimes, I dream about cheese.May 24, 2016 at 5:22 am #6607Also, my roommate won’t stop lying in my bed staring on my screen asking questions, can you repost that screenshot of the player model you showed us about half a year ago?
Sometimes, I dream about cheese.May 24, 2016 at 5:19 am #6606First determine whether the state of matter, I assume solid. Then determine whether it is a metallic substance, or an ionic substance e.g. salt. Since it is only one element, and not a compound, I assume metal. Next get the radius of one atom of the substance, and use a sphere packing formula to see how many spheres with that radius you can fit inside 1 m^3. Multiple the number of atoms by the weigh of each atom. The sphere packing formula depends on the crystal lattice of your substance, for element 216 it is 2 electrons away from a full orbital, so it can only bond with two other atoms. That means you will get a highly stringy substance, pretty much only lines of atoms are valid in this configuration. I guess you can make loops with them or something to hold it together. I would calculate the number of atoms in one string of atoms 1 meter long, then cube that number and multiply by mass per atom. BTW you will love one of the RR game features.
Thanks! I did the following: Schrabidium is part of the iron group. Because 3 out of 4 elements of this group have the same crystal structure, I assume Schrabidium has it too. Now we divide the density [g/cm³] by the atomic weight u [g] which leaves us with atoms per cm³ [1/cm³] (I did not use floating point numbers because I’ll go back the same way I came here), being 0,12239; 0,118751 and 0,140997 *10^x 1/cm³ for osmium, ruthenium and iron (Note: It was hassium which had the same structure, but it’s density is unknown so I used iron instead). I take the average (0,12738*10^x 1/cm³) and multiply it by the atomic weight u of Schrabidium (312, a value which isn’t based on statistics, thus probably changing in the future) and we get 39,7424 g/cm³, or almost 40 metric tons per block. Times six and we get a hammer which weighs 238 thousand 455 kilograms. The mighty Mjölnir is said to weigh a sobering 42,3 pounds (not even 20 kilograms, even I* could lift that, and I have noodle arms), which is one twelve thousandth of the Schrabidium hammer’s weight. Does it deserve +1000000000 attack damage? Yes. Do I care about it supposetly being OP? No.
*Not factoring in the Mjölnir’s “be-worthy-to-lift”-property
Sometimes, I dream about cheese.May 23, 2016 at 1:58 pm #6588Time for some math! We have an element, let’s call it Schrabidium. It’s the 216th element and has a mass of 312 gramms per mol. How much weights a hammer made out of 6m³ Schrabidium?
Two things one what is it with you and schrabidium two that’s impossible there are only 118 elements and the 216 what that high a mass would make it blow itself apart
I know it doesn’t work, I just wanted to know how to get from g/mol to kg/m³
Sometimes, I dream about cheese.May 23, 2016 at 12:15 pm #6585Time for some math!
We have an element, let’s call it Schrabidium. It’s the 216th element and has a mass of 312 gramms per mol. How much weights a hammer made out of 6m³ Schrabidium?
Sometimes, I dream about cheese.May 15, 2016 at 2:12 am #6405If this is for the game,
I don’t want to make games.
Sometimes, I dream about cheese.May 11, 2016 at 11:13 pm #6315Well, not exactly kicking them out, but demoting admins to members, they would be still in the group, right?
Sometimes, I dream about cheese.May 11, 2016 at 11:12 pm #6313Looks good, I can edit the group and kick people out.
Sometimes, I dream about cheese.May 10, 2016 at 11:01 pm #6260So, this is a thing. Thing. Doesn’t look that bad after all. Is gud.
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