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  2. SiX

    Rocky

    Rock (mineral) Article Outline Introduction; Types of Rocks; The Rock Cycle I Introduction Rock (mineral), naturally occurring solid material consisting of one or more minerals. Minerals are solid, naturally occurring chemical elements or compounds that are homogenous, meaning they have a definite chemical composition and a very regular arrangement of atoms. Rocks are everywhere, in the ground, forming mountains, and at the bottom of the oceans. Earth’s outer layer, or crust, is made mostly of rock. Some common rocks include granite and basalt. II Types of Rocks Rocks are divided into three main types, based on the ways in which they form. Igneous rocks are made of old rocks that have melted within the earth to form molten material called magma. Magma cools and solidifies to become igneous rocks. Sedimentary rocks form as layers of material settle onto each other, press together, and harden. Metamorphic rocks are created when existing rocks are exposed to high temperatures and pressures, and the rock material is changed, or metamorphosed, while solid. A Igneous Rock Igneous rocks are rocks formed from a molten or partly molten material called magma. Magma forms deep underground when rock that was once solid melts. Overlying rock presses down on the magma, and the less dense magma rises through cracks in the rock. As magma moves upward, it cools and solidifies. Magma that solidifies underground usually cools slowly, allowing large crystals to form. Magma that reaches Earth’s surface is called lava. Lava loses heat to the atmosphere or ocean very quickly and therefore solidifies very rapidly, forming very small crystals or glass. When lava erupts at the surface again and again, it can form mountains called volcanoes. Igneous rocks commonly contain the minerals feldspar, quartz, mica, pyroxene, amphibole, and olivine. Igneous rocks are named according to which minerals they contain. Rocks rich in feldspar and quartz are called felsic; rocks rich in pyroxene, amphibole, and olivine, which all contain magnesium and iron, are called mafic. Common and important igneous rocks are granite, rhyolite, gabbro, and basalt. Granite and rhyolite are felsic; gabbro and basalt are mafic. Granite has large crystals of quartz and feldspar. Rhyolite is the small-grained equivalent of granite. Gabbro has large crystals of pyroxene and olivine. Basalt is the most common volcanic rock. B Sedimentary Rock Sedimentary rock forms when loose sediment, or rock fragments, hardens. Geologists place sedimentary rocks into three broad categories: (1) clastic rocks, which form from clasts, or broken fragments, of pre-existing rocks and minerals; (2) chemical rocks, which form when minerals precipitate, or solidify, from a solution, usually seawater or lake water; and (3) organic rocks, which form from accumulations of animal and plant remains. It is common for sedimentary rocks to contain all three types of sediment. Most fossils are found in sedimentary rocks because the processes that form igneous and metamorphic rocks prevent fossilization or would likely destroy fossils. The most common types of clastic rocks are sandstone and shale (also known as mudrock). Sandstone is made from sand, and shale is made from mud. Sand particles have diameters in the range 2.00 to 0.06 mm (0.08 to 0.002 in), while mud particles are smaller than 0.06 mm (0.002 in). Sand and mud form when physical or chemical processes break down and destroy existing rocks. The sand and mud are carried by wind, rivers, ocean currents, and glaciers, which deposit the sediment when the wind or water slows down or where the glacier ends. Sand usually forms dunes in deserts, or sandbars, riverbeds, beaches, and near-shore marine deposits. Mud particles are smaller than sand particles, so they tend to stay in the wind or water longer and are deposited only in very still environments, such as lake beds and the ocean floor. Sedimentary rock forms when layers of sand and mud accumulate. As the sediment accumulates, the weight of the layers of sediment presses down and compacts the layers underneath. The sediments become cemented together into a hard rock when minerals (most commonly quartz or calcite) precipitate, or harden, from water in the spaces between grains of sediment, binding the grains together. Sediment is usually deposited in layers, and compaction and cementation preserve these layers, called beds, in the resulting sedimentary rock. The most common types of chemical rocks are called evaporites because they form by evaporation of seawater or lake water. The elements dissolved in the water crystallize to form minerals such as gypsum and halite. Gypsum is used to manufacture plaster and wallboard; halite is used as table salt. The most common organic rock is limestone. Many marine animals, such as corals and shellfish, have skeletons or shells made of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). When these animals die, their skeletons sink to the seafloor and accumulate to form large beds of calcium carbonate. As more and more layers form, their weight compresses and cements the layers at the bottom, forming limestone. Details of the skeletons and shells are often preserved in the limestone as fossils. Coal is another common organic rock. Coal comes from the carbon compounds of plants growing in swampy environments. Plant material falling into the muck at the bottom of the swamp is protected from decay. Burial and compaction of the accumulating plant material can produce coal, an important fuel in many parts of the world. Coal deposits frequently contain plant fossils. C Metamorphic Rock Metamorphic rock forms when pre-existing rock undergoes mineralogical and structural changes resulting from high temperatures and pressures. These changes occur in the rock while it remains solid (without melting). The changes can occur while the rock is still solid because each mineral is stable only over a specific range of temperature and pressure. If a mineral is heated or compressed beyond its stability range, it breaks down and forms another mineral. For example, quartz is stable at room temperature and at pressures up to 1.9 gigapascals (corresponding to the pressure found about 65 km [about 40 mi] underground). At pressures above 1.9 gigapascals, quartz breaks down and forms the mineral coesite, in which the silicon and oxygen atoms are packed more closely together. In the same way, combinations of minerals are stable over specific ranges of temperature and pressure. At temperatures and pressures outside the specific ranges, the minerals react to form different combinations of minerals. Such combinations of minerals are called mineral assemblages. In a metamorphic rock, one mineral assemblage changes to another when its atoms move about in the solid state and recombine to form new minerals. This change from one mineral assemblage to another is called metamorphism. As temperature and pressure increase, the rock gains energy, which fuels the chemical reactions that cause metamorphism. As temperature and pressure decrease, the rock cools; often, it does not have enough energy to change back to a low-temperature and low-pressure mineral assemblage. In a sense, the rock is stuck in a state that is characteristic of its earlier high-temperature and high-pressure environment. Thus, metamorphic rocks carry with them information about the history of temperatures and pressures to which they were subjected. The size, shape, and distribution of mineral grains in a rock are called the texture of the rock. Many metamorphic rocks are named for their main texture. Textures give important clues as to how the rock formed. As the pressure and temperature that form a metamorphic rock increase, the size of the mineral grains usually increases. When the pressure is equal in all directions, mineral grains form in random orientations and point in all directions. When the pressure is stronger in one direction than another, minerals tend to align themselves in particular directions. In particular, thin plate-shaped minerals, such as mica, align perpendicular to the direction of maximum pressure, giving rise to a layering in the rock that is known as foliation. Compositional layering, or bands of different minerals, can also occur and cause foliation. At low pressure, foliation forms fine, thin layers, as in the rock slate. At medium pressure, foliation becomes coarser, forming schist. At high pressure, foliation is very coarse, forming gneiss. Commonly, the layering is folded in complex, wavy patterns from the pressure. III The Rock Cycle The rock cycle describes how rocks change, or evolve, from one type to another. For example, any type of rock (igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic) can become a new sedimentary rock if its eroded sediments are deposited, compacted, and cemented. Similarly, any type of rock can become metamorphic if it is buried moderately deep. If the temperature and pressure become sufficiently high, the rock can melt to form magma and a new igneous rock.
  3. SiX

    salty

    Salt (compound) Article Outline Introduction; History; Uses I Introduction Salt (compound), also sodium chloride, chemical compound that has the formula NaCl. The term salt is also applied to substances produced by the reaction of an acid with a base, known as a neutralization reaction. Salts are characterized by ionic bonds, relatively high melting points, electrical conductivity when melted or when in solution, and a crystalline structure when in the solid state. See Acids and Bases; Chemical Reaction. This article focuses on salt, formula NaCl. Salt is a white solid, soluble in hot or cold water, slightly soluble in alcohol, but insoluble in concentrated hydrochloric acid. In the crystalline form the compound is transparent and colorless, shining with an icelike luster. The compound usually includes traces of magnesium chloride (MgCl2), magnesium sulfate (MgSO 4), calcium sulfate (CaSO4), potassium chloride (KCl), and magnesium bromide (MgBr2). Salt is widely distributed in nature. It is found in solution in ocean water in concentrations of about 30 g/liter (about 4.08 oz/gallons) of water, meaning that salt makes up about 3 percent of ocean water by weight. The compound is also distributed throughout many rivers and inland lakes and seas, the concentration varying from 0.002 percent in the Mississippi River to 12 percent in the Great Salt Lake. Salt can occur as a surface crust or layer in swamps and dry lake bottoms, especially in extremely arid regions. The mineral halite, more commonly known as rock salt or massive salt, occurs in beds deposited by the dehydration of ancient bodies of salt water. The compound is constantly being formed by the action of rivers and streams on rocks containing chlorides and compounds of sodium. Salt melts at 804° C (1479° F) and begins to vaporize at temperatures just slightly above this; it has a specific gravity of 2.17. II History Important since prehistoric times as a seasoning agent and to preserve foods, salt also was commonly used in the religious rites of the Greeks, Romans, Hebrews, and Christians. It was an important medium of exchange in the commercial ventures across the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Adriatic seas, and has been subject to severe taxation in Asian countries from ancient to modern times. In the form of salt cakes, it served as money in ancient Ethiopia and Tibet. The English term salary, which formerly represented a soldier's money allowance for salt, was derived from salarium, the Latin term referring to the salt allotment that was issued to soldiers serving in the Roman army. The simplest method of obtaining salt from areas near oceans or seas is by the evaporation of salt water; this process is expensive, however, and is used only when cheaper methods are unavailable. In most regions, rock salt is obtained from subterranean sources by mining or by wells sunk to the deposits. In the latter method, the salt is first dissolved in water forced down one of the well tubes, and the resulting brine is raised to the surface through other tubes. After being freed of clay impurities, the salt solution is evaporated. Several methods of evaporation are used, the most important of which are solar evaporation, in which the heat is derived from the rays of the sun; steam evaporation in vacuum pans and covered kettles; and direct-heat evaporation in open kettles and pans. Most commercial salt is produced by steam or direct-heat evaporation of rock-salt brine. III Uses The most familiar use of salt is as a seasoning. Salt is an essential constituent in the diet of human beings and other warm-blooded animals. Certain peoples restrict the consumption of salt, but they obtain necessary quantities of it by eating salt-containing raw or cooked meat and fish. Common table salt marketed for consumption in inland areas often has small quantities of iodides added to prevent the occurrence of goiter. Wild animals often congregate at salt streams or surface encrustations of salt, called salt licks, where they lick the salt deposits. Industrially, salt is the source of chlorine and its principal compounds and the source of sodium and its compounds. Chlorine compounds of commercial importance include hydrochloric acid, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, and bleaching powder. Important sodium compounds include sodium carbonate (see Soda), sodium sulfate, baking soda, sodium phosphate, and sodium hydroxide. Salt is widely used as a preservative for meats and is employed in some refrigeration processes, in dyeing, and in the manufacture of soap and glass. Because they are transparent to infrared radiation, salt crystals are used for making the prisms and lenses of instruments used in the study of infrared radiation.
  4. # 129 "i am virgin" STEAM_0:1:4651381 04:10 143 0 active team killing 4:11 cst
  5. I think we should hold out and make it a day of defeat source server....
  6. you can read and post on what follows here but you have to register, this guy is one of my clan members, grrr please send your prayers his way. Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic Page: of 2 MR DEATH GoD Administrator USA 213 Posts Posted - 19 Dec 2004 : 14:23:06 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote I was going to leave this,in our Guardian only forums,but I know apro has many friends,outside of this clan.So thats why Im sharing this for all to see. hi mr death, my name is Jamie and I am Robert's younger brother,I didn't know where to post in your forum's what I am about too tell you until I found this old e mail in Rob's computer.luckily I watched rob play cs a lot in my holiday's and remembered some name's from the clan your's are all in.me and my family decided that rob would have liked you all too know what has happened to him so here go's. yesterday evening Robert was in a head on car accident with a drunk driver behind the wheel.rob is currently in intensive care unit on life support.the doctor's have him in an induced coma because of severe head injures.it is not known yet if there is any brain damage until they bring rob out of coma and or if he can stay stabilised when out of the induced coma.all we know right now is he is fighting for his life.my family would like to update you as we know thing's so you all well know what is happening also.if you could post this in a private forum for Rob's clan friend's to read we would be much grateful with thanks Jamie Guys and Girls,this is apro,hes talking about.Let all pray for him,hes in the hands of the all mighty. This is his e-mail,plz keep it short,we dont want to fill his account. randa@inspire.net.nz IT IS BETTER TO DIE ON YOUR FEET,THAN TO LIVE ON YOUR KNEES..... IF A MAN DOES HIS BEST,WHAT ELSE IS THERE No9 [GoD] USA 783 Posts Posted - 19 Dec 2004 : 14:33:36 Show Profile Email Poster Visit No9's Homepage Send No9 an ICQ Message Reply with Quote [GoD] is with u my friend. "Die like there's no tomorrow" Go to Top of Page NoNameBrand [GoD] "I R Canuck" Canada 810 Posts Posted - 19 Dec 2004 : 18:21:33 Show Profile Email Poster Visit NoNameBrand's Homepage Send NoNameBrand an AOL message Send NoNameBrand an ICQ Message Click to see NoNameBrand's MSN Messenger address Reply with Quote Im shocked. This clan wouldnt be the same without Approp. My best wishes are with him and his family. YOU CAN BEAT THIS YOU CRAZY AUSSIE Maybe we should all pass around an email, add our piece to it, and then send it so we can show our support for our brother, like sulu did. I would ask that all of our Guardians and friends that knew approp, contribute something, so that we may show our support for our brother. GoD knows that the anderson's could use the support right about now. Even if its a simple 'get better' please email me with your thoughts and prayers (cjshep2000@hotmail.com) so that I can compile them and send them to robert and his family. Just write what you can, and sign it with your name and tag please. Approp would do the same for us. From Your Friendly Eyes In The Sky NoNameBrand+[[GoD]]Cpt NoNameBrand@Godsclan.net GoDs Battlefield Divison Edited by - NoNameBrand on 19 Dec 2004 18:52:43 Go to Top of Page SmoKey [GoD] 525 Posts Posted - 19 Dec 2004 : 19:02:26 Show Profile Email Poster Send SmoKey an AOL message Send SmoKey an ICQ Message Click to see SmoKey's MSN Messenger address Send SmoKey a Yahoo! Message Reply with Quote I think thats a good idea noname. I'll be sending you my piece soon Camping since 1999 Go to Top of Page Krazy Member 41 Posts Posted - 19 Dec 2004 : 19:46:54 Show Profile Email Poster Send Krazy an AOL message Reply with Quote Appo and I have ripped on each other when I 1st came to this clan. He is in the hands of the big man, all we can do is pray now! Krazy[GoD]......One Krazy Son Of A witch! Go to Top of Page JimBowy [GoD] 77 Posts Posted - 19 Dec 2004 : 19:56:58 Show Profile Email Poster Send JimBowy an ICQ Message Reply with Quote Appropriate, this one's for you bud. - Jim For my bud... Go to Top of Page Reaper [GoD] USA 614 Posts Posted - 20 Dec 2004 : 10:02:45 Show Profile Email Poster Send Reaper an AOL message Click to see Reaper's MSN Messenger address Reply with Quote That's not flippin cool man! I just don't know what to say this is bull****! Stupid-donkey irresponsible drunken bastards! Why don't they stay the **** home! I'll definitely send you something Noname and I know between Mon, Heatmizer, Drizzik, kinira and I we can get a lot of people praying for him. Pelican man will pull through! What a lousy freakin Christmas this year. I feel like my brothers life is in the balance. Appro isn't just our bud, but a brother. I don't know how you guys feel but this is just as hard a hit to me as if my father was in that accident. All of you guys are family and this just aint sittin with me. God bless you and keep you. Go to Top of Page greenCHALK [GoD] USA 64 Posts Posted - 20 Dec 2004 : 15:24:33 Show Profile Email Poster Visit greenCHALK's Homepage Send greenCHALK an AOL message Send greenCHALK a Yahoo! Message Reply with Quote that's awful news and im not quite sure what to say. i've never been much of a man of prayer but ill take a kneel every night if it'll help out even a little bit. stay strong. Go to Top of Page Infrared [GoD] USA 174 Posts Posted - 20 Dec 2004 : 23:00:23 Show Profile Email Poster Visit Infrared's Homepage Reply with Quote I n F r a R e D Infrared@godsclan.net [GoD] Raven Shield Division Go to Top of Page Heatmizer [GoD] USA 126 Posts Posted - 21 Dec 2004 : 00:44:07 Show Profile Email Poster Send Heatmizer an AOL message Reply with Quote wow, appro is mos def in my prayers!!! the pelican man will return he must!! i will pass the word...and yeah mos def in prayers Infra very nice!! that is so thoughtful and has much heart to it..very touching Go to Top of Page NoNameBrand [GoD] "I R Canuck" Canada 810 Posts Posted - 21 Dec 2004 : 00:57:56 Show Profile Email Poster Visit NoNameBrand's Homepage Send NoNameBrand an AOL message Send NoNameBrand an ICQ Message Click to see NoNameBrand's MSN Messenger address Reply with Quote Way to go infra! Awesome pic...Ill send it along with the email - just forward it to me? And while im on the subject, I wanna get this email to approp sent out asap, friday a good deadline for everyone to write their piece? From Your Friendly Eyes In The Sky NoNameBrand+[[GoD]]Cpt NoNameBrand@Godsclan.net Go to Top of Page Texy RVS Division Executive Officer 56 Posts Posted - 21 Dec 2004 : 08:21:52 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote sounds good man Appropriate..... With all the strength and love from the power of prayer, we wish you all the best on your speedy recovery. We love you lots old friend. Go to Top of Page Monarch [GoD] USA 1073 Posts Posted - 21 Dec 2004 : 09:01:19 Show Profile Email Poster Visit Monarch's Homepage Send Monarch an ICQ Message Click to see Monarch's MSN Messenger address Reply with Quote Well, I already sent you mine NNB, so a Friday deadline works for me Go to Top of Page Captain Kill Member USA 19 Posts Posted - 21 Dec 2004 : 09:16:14 Show Profile Email Poster Send Captain Kill an AOL message Reply with Quote I didn't read all the posts and proceded to email him on my own but i will still send a piece. I also am very impressed with the bortherhood this clan shows. Go to Top of Page Zero_GoD Member 11 Posts Posted - 22 Dec 2004 : 00:59:40 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote App you better get better man, My head hasn't been taken off by a bullet in CS in a LONG time and I'm due for an aussie asswoopin. Heres to you man get well soon. Go to Top of Page MR DEATH GoD Administrator USA 213 Posts Posted - 22 Dec 2004 : 04:59:14 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote heres an update: hi mr death, currently Robert went into surgery yesterday for internal bleeding in the chest area,because of 5 year's ago rob got dvt and is on warfarin to keep his blood thin he bleed's very easyerly hence the bleeding that is accouring.he is still in a coma but is unstable from the surgery.the doctor's have given him a 30% survival rate from the operation that if not done immediately he would have died.from what our mum well tell me I think they well in the next week or so if all goe's well bring him out of coma and see if there is brain damage or any problem's.I don't fully understand every thing I am being told.but I'm trying. thank you for you support Jamie IT IS BETTER TO DIE ON YOUR FEET,THAN TO LIVE ON YOUR KNEES..... IF A MAN DOES HIS BEST,WHAT ELSE IS THERE Go to Top of Page Captain Kill Member USA 19 Posts Posted - 22 Dec 2004 : 09:54:00 Show Profile Email Poster Send Captain Kill an AOL message Reply with Quote man, this haze over the god clan is horrible... i hope everything turns out for the best. Until then i will be praying for him and his family. Go to Top of Page A4D_Sixptbuck Forum Noob...post a few more! 1 Posts Posted - 22 Dec 2004 : 15:05:40 Show Profile Email Poster Click to see A4D_Sixptbuck's MSN Messenger address Send A4D_Sixptbuck a Yahoo! Message Reply with Quote Sorry to hear about this terrible accident. We here at A4D send out our prayers to him and his family.Lets pray he makes it through this.I never played with him before I am sure he is a good guy.Good luck!!!!! [img:5a6e26179c]http://members.lycos.co.uk/mofoka/A4D/six.jpg[/img:5a6e26179c] Go to Top of Page Dr.Campinstien [GoD] USA 30 Posts Posted - 22 Dec 2004 : 18:18:42 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote Appro, I pray for you at my dinner table my friend. Can't imagine what his family is going through right now. Can't wait to hear his voice again. Campy samcschubert@yahoo.com d.o.b. 11/11/69 Rockford, IL Go to Top of Page Devil_33 Honorary Member 34 Posts Posted - 22 Dec 2004 : 20:18:43 Show Profile Email Poster Send Devil_33 an ICQ Message Send Devil_33 a Yahoo! Message Reply with Quote Appropriate you are in my prayers friend. Get well soon. Go to Top of Page A4D_Mofoka Forum Noob...post a few more! USA 1 Posts Posted - 22 Dec 2004 : 21:48:09 Show Profile Email Poster Visit A4D_Mofoka's Homepage Click to see A4D_Mofoka's MSN Messenger address Reply with Quote It was hard to think of something to support him that was not already justified in the sig already made so I thought I would make him his own since I saw he did not have one I figured he should like this one when he gets back. I do hope your fallen friend will pull through, you have A4D's support, thoughts and prayers. Go to Top of Page MR DEATH GoD Administrator USA 213 Posts Posted - 22 Dec 2004 : 23:48:14 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote Thank You,Sir IT IS BETTER TO DIE ON YOUR FEET,THAN TO LIVE ON YOUR KNEES..... IF A MAN DOES HIS BEST,WHAT ELSE IS THERE Go to Top of Page SiX GoD [GoD] USA 236 Posts Posted - 23 Dec 2004 : 00:42:26 Show Profile Email Poster Edit Reply Send SiX GoD an ICQ Message Click to see SiX GoD's MSN Messenger address Reply with Quote Delete Reply Oh dear god, this just sends chills down my spine. I dont know what to say. SiX[GoD]CSM Your Burning in Hell Without Me. Go to Top of Page Texy RVS Division Executive Officer 56 Posts Posted - 23 Dec 2004 : 07:25:30 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote Thanx [A4D] Clan for all your support. Appropriate..... With all the strength and love from the power of prayer, we wish you all the best on your speedy recovery. We love you lots old friend. Go to Top of Page DrGankenstein Member USA 17 Posts Posted - 23 Dec 2004 : 12:59:18 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote I hope it turns out OK. We should all remind ourselves at this time (or ay time) what is truly important in life. Family and friends. I will be thinking and praying for you. -Gank shamusfu@yahoo.com Go to Top of Page A4D_Rmeguy Forum Noob...post a few more! 1 Posts Posted - 23 Dec 2004 : 13:05:30 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote All the folks at A4D want to express our sincerest wishes on Appopriate making it through this ordeal and to give his family & clanmates our support especially during this holiday season. Please keep us updated with his status....we're hoping for the best! Edited by - A4D_Rmeguy on 23 Dec 2004 13:17:41 Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic Page: of 2 Monarch [GoD] USA 1073 Posts Posted - 23 Dec 2004 : 15:13:18 Show Profile Email Poster Visit Monarch's Homepage Send Monarch an ICQ Message Click to see Monarch's MSN Messenger address Reply with Quote Thanks for your support fellas. He can use all the support and prayers he can get. Go to Top of Page darthweasel_ RVS Division Commanding Officer Canada 579 Posts Posted - 23 Dec 2004 : 21:47:18 Show Profile Email Poster Send darthweasel_ an ICQ Message Click to see darthweasel_'s MSN Messenger address Reply with Quote thank you so much for the post sir it means alot ! Go to Top of Page A4D_40oz. Forum Noob...post a few more! 1 Posts Posted - 24 Dec 2004 : 00:41:15 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote Once again A4D expresses deeply yours and our loss. Although I did not know him personally, he is still a fellow soldier on the battlefield. I wish and pray for the best. Our prayers go out to him and his family. Go to Top of Page TiKi_GoD Member USA 22 Posts Posted - 26 Dec 2004 : 04:53:59 Show Profile Email Poster Visit TiKi_GoD's Homepage Send TiKi_GoD an AOL message Reply with Quote While i do not know appro, you are all thick as thieves and seeing you all distraught, well i will inform the rest of my clan, the thoughts and prayers of my team are with your clansmen.If there was anything we can contribute just say so. "nobody ever won a war by dying for his country he won it by making the other dumb bastard die for his country" ~Gen. George S Patton~ Go to Top of Page KillerMonkey Member USA 11 Posts Posted - 26 Dec 2004 : 15:09:37 Show Profile Email Poster Send KillerMonkey an AOL message Click to see KillerMonkey's MSN Messenger address Send KillerMonkey a Yahoo! Message Reply with Quote i was only a minion for a month or two and my time was short with Appro, but he was the only person that could keep a smile on your face wheater you were 20 - 0 or 0 - 20. he could always make you happier that you were. for this I pray to God Appro gets better and that i will hear from him soon it the forum or server...we love you Appro....keep on fighting off the battlefield bro Lance a.k.a Killer.Monkey Edited by - KillerMonkey on 26 Dec 2004 15:10:46
  7. im a vikings fan that is highly dissapointed .... pakckers=
  8. i have recently ran into a few problems with my a7n8x board and here is the solution to everything, new cr2302 batter, the one that it comes with is to low in voltage, if you put an energizer batter in there it solves many bios problems, when ever you have new hardware or its fresh out of the box, reset the bios befor you do anything...
  9. unplug everthing but the essentials and see what happens
  10. could be a heat issue, if you start running too hot your computer tends to forget things hehe
  11. lol I got kicked(auto) and was alittle annoyed, now you have suckered me in to pay to become member hehe
  12. got ya, not that it was a major problem, coulda used an admin in there to monitor.... you know how that goes.
  13. Where dat admin at, server needs attention. 1035cst
  14. My clan has been around for 6+ years, authough I have only been a member for 5. It is amazing to see the changes that these things go thorugh...
  15. exactly, how long has this community been around?
  16. I was just reading the got banned forum, I find some of that stuff hilarous. guess they dont understand hehe. I realy like the 95% thing too, good touch fatty.
  17. SiX

    College Humor

    that site is ausom. good find...
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