A: ...something something Boron something elements something mass something... 'nuff said :derpe: ...ninja'd. Wrong thread though, I think... Q: ...so, what is the molar mass? (not that far in school yet... or I don't remember.)
A: The molar mass of Boron is 10.81 g/mol. Q: How much shy could Fluttershy flutter if Fluttershy could flutter shy?
I'm glad you stuck around, Matty. As I said, you've shown that even an old guy like me can learn something new. But, it also shows us something else: We are a bit of a tight-knit group, and first timers can be intimidated by this. It does help if you have a leg up, such as know some one, of have something unusual, different, or interesting to talk about, or like me, be so incredibly old that it boggles your mind, but for most people, they can feel lost. I went through a "forum" phase some years ago, but mostly got ignored, and, after a while, gave up on forums. Ponies were interesting enough that I decided to give forums another try. Five months later, here I am, still plugging along, if not as often. (Stupid real world!) My point is, and I'm not trying to take anything away from Matty - rather the opposite - but she almost gave up on us, and we would have been deprived of a wonderful member of our community. Sometimes, the people coming here just need a little encouragement. If you notice a new poster being ignored, reply, or drop them a PM. I'm sure they'll appreciate it. And to you, Matty - my hat's off to you! And that's a sacrifice because it's cold here and I have very little hair. Thanks again for sticking around, and I hope you - and all of us, for that matter - get a better life.
A: Redfoo. *ninja'd* ...sure, Redfoo still works somewhat I guess. Q: Working hard or hardly working?
A: Barely functioning Q: A spherical ball with a red dot on the very top of it is rolled straight down a 100 meter sidewalk. While it is rolling, it is counted that the red dot comes up exactly 500 times after its 100 meter trip That ball is then placed in a cylinder full of water, where the width and height of the ball is the same as the cylinder. After the ball is placed in water, how much water is remaining?
...I think it has something to do with apples. How many apples could a Applejack buck if a Applejack could buck apples?
Because Cthulu works best under pressure. No seriously, what is that little line of gems above everyone's avatars? (I ask it here because the answer is probably ridiculously simple, hence it's probably a stupid question.)
Where you left them. (Probably one of the most stupidly unhelpful responses possible for that question, yet people insist on using it as if it solves the problem...) Also, thank you. Why do USB sticks have to exist in a fourth dimension?