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HobarNintendo
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Post by HobarNintendo »

Alright I didn't know it was so easy to get 1000 in a game...looks like we'll be raising the standards.P.S. Where is my 3000+ screenshot score when I need it?
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Post by Musashi »

Alright I didn't know it was so easy to get 1000 in a game...looks like we'll be raising the standards.P.S. Where is my 3000+ screenshot score when I need it?So, the new standard is the use hacks? PWNINATED!
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Post by LooseMoose »

Look who you were playing against NOOB JEFF
HobarNintendo
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Post by HobarNintendo »

I was playing against an element of the periodic table gosh.
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Post by JaketheJew »

"(Gr. beryllos, beryl; also called Glucinium or Glucinum, Gr. glykys, sweet) Discovered as the oxide by Vauquelin in beryl and in emeralds in 1798. The metal was isolated in 1828 by Wohler and by Bussy independently by the action of potassium on beryllium chloride. Beryllium is found in some 30 mineral species, the most important of which are bertrandite, beryl, chrysoberyl, and phenacite. Aquamarine and emerald are precious forms of beryl. Beryl and bertrandite are the most important commercial sources of the element and its compounds. Most of the metal is now prepared by reducing beryllium fluoride with magnesium metal. Beryllium metal did not become readily available to industry until 1957. The metal, steel gray in color, has many desirable properties. It is one of the lightest of all metals, and has one of the highest melting points of the light metals. Its modulus of elasticity is about one third greater than that of steel. It resists attack by concentrated nitric acid, has excellent thermal conductivity, and is nonmagnetic. It has a high permeability to X-rays and when bombarded by alpha particles, as from radium or polonium, neutrons are produced in the amount of about 30 neutrons/million alpha particles. At ordinary temperatures beryllium resists oxidation in air, although its ability to scratch glass is probably due to the formation of a thin layer of the oxide. Beryllium is used as an alloying agent in producing beryllium copper which is extensively used for springs, electrical contacts, spot-welding electrodes, and nonsparking tools. It has found application as a structural material for high-speed aircraft, missiles, spacecraft, and communication satellites. It is being used in the windshield frame, brake discs, support beams, and other structural components of the space shuttle. Because beryllium is relatively transparent to X-rays, ultra-thin Be-foil is finding use in X-ray lithography for reproduction of microminiature integrated circuits. Beryllium is used in nuclear reactors as a reflector or moderator for it has a low thermal neutron absorption cross section. It is used in gyroscopes, computer parts, and instruments where lightness, stiffness, and dimensional stability are required. The oxide has a very high melting po9int and is also used in nuclear work and ceramic applications. Beryllium and its salts are toxic and should be handled with the greatest of care. Beryllium and its compounds should not be tasted to verify the sweetish nature of beryllium (as did early experimenters). The metal, its alloys, and its salts can be handled if certain work codes are observed, but no attempt should be made to work with beryllium before becoming familiar with proper safeguards."
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Post by Spyke »

lets stick to relevant topics....good job hobar...
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Post by Saintster »

Wow Jake we've got one Geo Sith already :P :P

I know my english suck so you can own me for that. Thank You
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Post by Original »

they were noobs butok this is the day i totaly dont like u anymore,look at what he said and look at this :(
As a Finishing touch. god created the dutch
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Post by QuidBoy »

they were noobs butok this is the day i totaly dont like u anymore,look at what he said and look at this :( ...And?
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Post by gramps »

they were noobs butok this is the day i totaly dont like u anymore,look at what he said and look at this :( ...And?dink
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