The reason some water is called "hard" is due to the chemical properties of soap. Soap molecules are basically very long molecules that are polar at one end, and nonpolar at the other. This allows the nonpolar end to dissolve oils from your body/hair and the polar end will then dissolve in the water, conveniently allowing you to wash it all down the drain.
Problems arise when your water has dissolved minerals in it (i.e. hard water). These minerals in the water bond to the polar end of the soap molecule. When this happens it can no longer dissolve in to the water and precipitates, causing soap scum, hard water stains, and other such buildup that clogs up your sinks.
Not that you really wanted to know any of this...
Originally posted by: waylman
Originally posted by: djheater
Got to page 45 and got bored.
just change the URL manually and skip to the page you want......you dont have to keep hitting next page
<< My Sears B&M won't PM online vendors. >>
Just buy it on Amex Blue and then get the Best Value Guarantee goin.....
Just got my card in the mail.
Ugh. I can't bear to look at either of those *itches, but I get your drift.
Check out http://www.planetquake.com/polycount/. That's your best bet; personally I use the Quake II skin "Prowl" from Transformers. It's great, and the huge size of the model doesn't matter at all beside the bounding box in Q2 is the same no matter what.
There was a tutorial on loonygames.com on how to make a nude model in 3DS by one of the 3D Realms guys, funny but applicable. Check that out too.
So, it's like a low-end version of a rage Fury? I used to have one of those, it was slow. Just about any card out now will smoke it.
I just got a Radeon 64mb DDR vivo, it rocks!
That Hideous Strength, by C.S. Lewis. Aquaman, if you like the Tolkien books you should read C.S. Lewis' Trilogy. Out of the Silent Planet, Peralandra, and the aforementioned. He wrote them with references to the (yet unpublished) books by Tolkien. They intertwine.
