Yes, Dawnstar is where the museum is located. Ok, well thanks for the help anyway. I think my quest is buggy. I read somewhere that others were having the same problem. No worries. Let me ask you this. Was the inside of the ruin the same as I described? Or does it change to something much...
I agree with you Radio. Oblivion had something missing that Morrowind had. The breathtaking views of cities like Vivec and Ald Ruhn in Morrowind had me torn between the last two games. I already found two cities that have that amazing WOW factor in this game.
I'm level 12 at this moment but...
I would say the capacity. Given that along with the calculator, photos, videos, it's like a small computer. And you can store several gigabytes worth of information on it....where back in the 70s that would probably take up an entire building.
You must work on a construction site. Who doesnt take a crap at work otherwise?? That's like a 15 minute break I look forward to every day! Our TP is perferated, but it's doesnt roll smoothly. Everytime I pull, it rips at the first square. Exactly at .......... THE PERFERATED PART...
Yeah, but can it actually change the location of the original file? Or better yet, can it change the name of the actual file by renaming it within iTunes? If it can do this, that would be a big help.
Does anyone use or know of a good easy program to organize music. I'm not talking about WMP that just creates links to your songs, but something that can actually move the files and edit the names and put them into files based on artist...or something like that. I have a bunch of albums that...
Yep, with 27k people in the area, plus the fact that he walked a mile to get to the ENG building, shows that it was just a matter of who would be his next targets. A crowd of students going home or leaving their classes may have resulted in additional bloodshed. A no-win in this situation. I...
I'm starting to get it. Basically, the total number of possibilities are 216 (For instance, there's 27 possible ways to roll the number 10) And the total number of unique rolls (without replacement) are 56. (only 6 ways to roll a unique 10) I'm sure someone can rephrase what...
Ok, I'm sorry about the confusion in the beginning. 112 and 121 shoudnt be counted twice. So 216 isnt correct. I'll take some time and let your formula sink in Haggai. Thanks a lot for the breakdown!
No, actually a co-worker asked me the original question earlier in the day and I wanted to be able to explain it to her. The second one was asked because that's the way she first presented the question to me. My curiosity was taking over. I took Prob. & Stats years and years ago and remember it...