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Kuchinawa212

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Naming all the Primarchs and the first founding chapters for the space marines in warhammer 40K

hmm, but I really should think of something better
 

Jamis

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THEMILKMAN said:
I'll start.

What was the average Kill/Death Ratio of the 300 Spartans?

Obviously the deaths will be 1 but what about the kills?

Now present nerdy facts, questions and answers to other's nerdy questions (if you got them).
Actually all but 1 Spartan of the original 300 died.
 

coda di lup

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who would win in a fight between superman and goku?

how much force does a warrior specialised in archery can create by throwing an arrow with force 30 and epic talents? (D&D 3.5, actually lost a night trying to calculate that with beer, empty cups and a scale)
 

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DarkClaw [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Claw]. I've never read a comic book in my life. Yet I still know this.
 

ScruffyTheJanitor

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Just about anything mentioned as "history" in halo. I'm glad i'm not the one who can name the fictional inventor of the spartan laser.
 

kazabamer

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"Beam me up Scotty" was never used in Star Trek in exactly those words, in niether the TV series or the films.
 

InfernoJesus

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That_Which_Isnt said:
pi, 3.14 = pie backwards.

*cough*
ArctiUNO
ZapDOS
MolTRES
That's actually pretty cool. Didn't know this before. Damn Nintendo and their ridiculous name puns.


Nerd Fact:
All sniper rifles in COD4 have a base damage value of 70, while differing in damage multipliers depending on the area of the body that you hit. The only exception to this is the m40a3 sniper rifle with an ACOG scope, which gives it a bade damage value of 75. This is enough to 1-shot-kill anyone not using juggernaut, provided you have stopping power.
 

Hazy

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Susan Arendt said:
Who the hell thinks he's called Dark Vader? o_O
You would be surprised. But of course, there aren't may left. We... negotiated with them..
*Maniacal laughter*

OT:
All of the chapters in Dead Space, when aligned in chronological order, convey a hidden message:

New Arrivals
Intensive Care
Course Correction
Obliteration Imminent
Lethal Devotion
Enviromental Hazard

Into the Void
Search and Rescue

Dead on Arrival
End of Days
Alternate Solutions
Dead Space
 

Spitfire175

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What is the most advanced vehicle suspension system in the world?


A very complex electro-magnetic setting of coils and hydraulic cylinders known as "magnetorheologic suspension" This was first introduced in 2006 with the Ferrari GT, 599.
The Ferrari 599 has MagneRide suspension, which works on the basis of magnetically active fluids inside the suspension cylinders and coils, and can be adjusted by increasing the power of the electical magnets in the suspension system.

Nerdy enough?
 

ae86gamer

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The default male face for Shepard is based on a real life Dutch model named Mark Vanderloo.
 

ajb924

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There is a species of ant that can tear a hole in your skin with it's fang things, the smaller ones then climb inside of you and eat you alive! =D

Aside from that disturbing picture, I dunno, last year i knew the first 100 digits of pie, not including 3. Extra credit in math!
 

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According to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; teleporting involves having your atoms ripped apart and then smashed back together. The Guide also states any travelers may want to carry a bag of salted peanuts as teleporting also drastically lowers the amount of salt in your blood.

I recovered all that from memory.
 

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kazabamer said:
"Beam me up Scotty" was never used in Star Trek in exactly those words, in niether the TV series or the films.
Really?! Then why is the term so popular!?

Is it like the "Danger, Will Robbins!" thing that was actually only used once in the whole series but is quite well known?
 

whaleswiththumbs

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WeedWorm said:
9x-7i > 3(3x-7u)

9x-7i > 9x-21u
-9x -9x

-7i/-7 > -21u/-7

i < 3u
Math, it works, *****.

OT:
The mask used for the original Halloween movie was actually a mask for a Captain Kirk costume.

If you were to become invisible, you'd also be blind, the light that you must bend around you would leave no light for your eyes to receive.
 

kazabamer

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bushwhacker2k said:
kazabamer said:
"Beam me up Scotty" was never used in Star Trek in exactly those words, in niether the TV series or the films.
Really?! Then why is the term so popular!?

Is it like the "Danger, Will Robbins!" thing that was actually only used once in the whole series but is quite well known?
Yep, never ACTUALLY used. like the "and knowing is half the battle" in GI JOE. That was never said in ANY sense.
 

Zacharine

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For a black hole with a mass of 10^11 kg, the evaporation time via Hawkins Radiation is approximately 2.7 billion years.

Also that it is entirely possible to construct a Star Trek-esque Warp Drive as soon as someone finds an element with negative mass.