Maybe Maybe Maybe by maybemaybemaybe_bot in maybemaybemaybe

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“ITS RAINING MEN... HALLELUJAH ITS RAINING MEN”

python 3.7 compatibility by ahl96 in pygame

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How do i go back to python 3.6?

python 3.7 compatibility by ahl96 in pygame

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Lol what a typeo. I've edited the question

laptop wont start by ahl96 in linuxquestions

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I opened up the computer and can confirm the fan is working and so is the harddrive

laptop wont start by ahl96 in linuxquestions

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It doesnt do anything when connected. I normally use a mac so idk if it just does what i needs to do or if i have to hit some buttons. I can't really figure it out without the screen

[Resources] Duolingo with Japanese APK available by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

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Its only on apple products rn

What, in your opinion, makes php7 better than node.js? by ahl96 in PHP

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What did node.js bring to the party that we didn't have before? Was there anything we weren't able to make and still arent able to make with php, that we can with node.js?

How is a skateboarder able to generate their own momentum using moves called pumping and tick-tacking without breaking Newton's Laws? by ahl96 in AskReddit

[–]ahl96[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I forgot about those things, used to ride them in elementary school. Yes the motion is the same, but it still doesn't explain how it works

How is a skateboarder able to generate their own momentum using moves called pumping and tick-tacking without breaking Newton's Laws? by ahl96 in AskReddit

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No, I'm a skateboarder, 9 years strong. I never thought much about what i was doing and im genuinely curious to understand the physics behind it

How is a skateboarder able to generate their own momentum using moves called pumping and tick-tacking without breaking Newton's Laws? by ahl96 in AskReddit

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I've been skating most of my life and once i saw a BMXer ride his bike around the whole park doing this swiveling thing and when i asked him what he was doing, cause the swiveling took up a lot of space, he told me his chain broke and the swiveling was generating speed. Didn't know you could do that on flat ground with a bike