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icystorage
Jollibee19349 Posts
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farvacola
United States18828 Posts
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Najda
United States3765 Posts
On September 19 2014 23:36 farvacola wrote: Why is Taylor Swift such a sweetheart? Too much candy as a kid so her blood naturally has more sugar than the rest of us. | ||
boxerfred
Germany8360 Posts
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REDBLUEGREEN
Germany1903 Posts
On September 20 2014 02:40 boxerfred wrote: I'm currently 46-5 in Plat. Are ladders locked or why am I not being promoted? Maybe you don't play enough and have your MMR decay? Happens to me and my RL buddy, I don't play sc2 anymore except for a few 2v2 every 2 weeks or so and we don't get any more promotions even though ever season we have something like 25-0 or 30-2 stats.... -_- I took a nap this afternoon and had a awesome lucid dream of me being in an RPG. It had this really nice world set in the desert with epic oasis cities. It was probably inspired by a book I am reading at the moment about the Tarim mummies, Loulan kingdom and 26 city states in modern day Xinjiang. Now I am trying to think of (PC) RPG games that have a desert setting or region. So far I can only think of Gothic 3 and Two Worlds 2. Any more that you guys can think of? I really have the urge to play a RPG set in desert setting now ![]() | ||
Ghostcom
Denmark4782 Posts
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The_Templar
your Country52797 Posts
Is it possible to resize images to be larger? | ||
ninazerg
United States7291 Posts
On September 21 2014 12:00 The_Templar wrote: Are there any recommended sites to use when you need to resize a moderate number of images to a specific width? Is it possible to resize images to be larger? Resizing it to make it appear larger won't make it larger in real life. Sorry, that's just the way it is. | ||
Najda
United States3765 Posts
On September 21 2014 12:00 The_Templar wrote: Are there any recommended sites to use when you need to resize a moderate number of images to a specific width? Is it possible to resize images to be larger? How many images? It only takes a couple seconds to do it in ms paint, and yes you can make them larger as well (though obviously you will lose quality). Just open the image in paint and there should be a "Resize" button and you can type in a percentage to change it to and it will keep the proper ratio for you. | ||
Epishade
United States2267 Posts
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xM(Z
Romania5281 Posts
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Simberto
Germany11519 Posts
On September 21 2014 14:38 Epishade wrote: If I stick my hand in the blender and grab the blades before turning it on, will I be able to stop them from spinning? Hoping to win a bet here without having to demonstrate to my friend that you can do this. This sounds like the opposite of a good idea. | ||
Thieving Magpie
United States6752 Posts
On September 21 2014 20:09 Simberto wrote: This sounds like the opposite of a good idea. Let Darwin do his work. | ||
Acrofales
Spain18002 Posts
Unfortunately hands are not vital for reproduction. @OP: why not bet you can stop the blender from turning with your balls? Up the stakes! | ||
Najda
United States3765 Posts
On September 21 2014 14:38 Epishade wrote: If I stick my hand in the blender and grab the blades before turning it on, will I be able to stop them from spinning? Hoping to win a bet here without having to demonstrate to my friend that you can do this. If you have a blender that the blades can come off so you just have a gear that spins, try stopping that park from spinning using pliers or something similar. If you can't do that, then holding the blades wouldn't work for sure but if it does then try to find a way to decrease leverage. Maybe try holding the pliers vertically above the gear. My initial instinct is that you'd have no problem stopping it from spinning, since my blender already has problems with just a couple ice cubes. | ||
Thieving Magpie
United States6752 Posts
On September 21 2014 21:55 Acrofales wrote: Unfortunately hands are not vital for reproduction. @OP: why not bet you can stop the blender from turning with your balls? Up the stakes! #will-it-blend | ||
8882
2718 Posts
For example I have a random word in Korean, from google translate and I would like to learn which keys to press to type this word. I dont have a Korean keyboard and for example a nickname on ICCUP cannot be made in Hangul. But there are tons of people who have names like "fdgsfgsd"(here random letters) that mean something in Korean. I would like to get such a name. How? I am searching for a website that would allow me to translate a word in Hangul Korean into Alphabet: "gsagdasgdsg". Also ability to decipher it other way round would be nice (I see that someone has ID "gdsfgsdf"- > I put it into some website that tranlates it into proper Hangul -> I can put this proper Hangul into google translate to learn what this means; although here of course I could type it on my own). | ||
Najda
United States3765 Posts
On September 22 2014 01:01 8882 wrote: Is there some website that shows "which keys to press to get Korean word?" For example I have a random word in Korean, from google translate and I would like to learn which keys to press to type this word. I dont have a Korean keyboard and for example a nickname on ICCUP cannot be made in Hangul. But there are tons of people who have names like "fdgsfgsd"(here random letters) that mean something in Korean. I would like to get such a name. How? I am searching for a website that would allow me to translate a word in Hangul Korean into Alphabet: "gsagdasgdsg". Also ability to decipher it other way round would be nice (I see that someone has ID "gdsfgsdf"- > I put it into some website that tranlates it into proper Hangul -> I can put this proper Hangul into google translate to learn what this means; although here of course I could type it on my own). Depending on the version of windows you have, you should be able to enable a korean keyboard so you can type it in, or just look at google images of a korean keyboard for reference. ![]() | ||
tobii
United Kingdom5 Posts
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Najda
United States3765 Posts
On September 22 2014 03:37 tobii wrote: Wow I have never seen such a keyboard before. Looks funy and a bit complicated. And to the question: You can download the language package for Korean online from Windows and install it on your PC, then you can simply switch between the installed languages. I for example only have to press the windows key + space and then the language on the keyboard changes. (My language changing tool is on the bottom right on the toolbar) It's only as complicated as learning the Korean alphabet. Each of those is essentially a letter (vowels on the right consonants on the left) and it auto forms the characters for you. IIRC there are some characters you need to shift + button to get but it'd been a while since I've used a Korean keyboard. | ||
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