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Why can we distinguish between musical instruments playing the same note?
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That's what timbre is for.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbre
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Hi, I have been going on a website for a long time, roughly a year, if that might help fix the problem. Whenever I try to access the website today I am greeted with a white screen and the message "The config.php file could not be found. Click here to install phpBB" The Click here to install link just leads to a broken page "Not Found The requested URL /install/index.php was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an Error Document to handle the request." Is this a problem with my computer or with the server hosting the website, which I think is forumgamingsystems.net, though the website accepts multiple addresses (all of which result in this problem) Thanks for your time ~Alex
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The problem is at the site itself, not on your computer.
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What other ways could Christians do to stand up for their faith?
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Other than what?
Simply living a Christian life is the best way. Others will take notice that you're different and hopefully be interested in what makes you that way.
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If a car is travelling on a through street and there is another car coming on the cross street who has the right of way???
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If there are no yield or stop signs from any direction, both cars should stop. The one who arrived first should go first. If they arrived at the same time, they should proceed in clockwise order.
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Thank you for your answer. I thought that that was correct. I should have been more specific on my question -- I failed to put that there would be no stop or yield signs and that I wanted to know who had the right of way when both cars reached the intersection!! Thank you again for interpreting what I meant to say!!!!
I figured it would be the same 'rule' as if there was a stop or yield sign!!!
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How do I solve 253.11/32.45
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Move the decimal points each 2 places to the right resulting in this:
25311/3245
Then divide 3245 into 25311 as usual. If you need to get an exact (not rounded) answer, place a decimal point and as many zeros as needed after the final "1" and keep on dividing.
Or use a calculator.
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I asked this question before but got the sums of money wrong, this is what I meant to ask. In the game show Deal or no Deal the contestant sometimes has a chance to swap boxes at the end. If there where 2 boxes left and one has £50 in and the other has £250,000 in it would it be advisable for the contestant to swap his box?
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The odds are 50-50, so you can't really advise him one way or the other.
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Is it 50/50? because 34/35 times the £250, 000 will be on the other side so therefore would seem that there is more chance of you winning the big one if you swapped boxes (I may be missing something here though)
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Is it 50/50 because 34/35 times the £250, 000 will be on the other side so therefore it would seem that there is more chance of you winning the £250, 000 if you swapped boxes (I may be missing something here though)
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When I start my computer, as soon as the desktop loads I get 2 windows popping up. The first one says :- _________________________________ Error loading C:\WINDOWS\system32\uqmfegti.dll The specified module could not be found. OK _________________________________ The second box says:- ________________________________ Error loading C:\WINDOWS\system32\lkclofimu.dll The specified module could not be found. OK _________________________________ Why do these boxes show up at the start? What do they mean and how do I repair the problem if any?
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Since neither of these show up in a Google search, I'm guessing they are something you don't want or don't need. They may be related to Spyware. If you have programs like SpyBot or AdAware, run them to see if it helps.
Another less-likely possibility is that they are part of some software you recently installed, but these dll's for some reason are missing.
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You could try "Ccleaner" to clean the registry
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run "Restore" from the start menu/accessories/system tools
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When you say Start search engine submissions and Article submissions what exactly do you mean?
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Maybe someone else knows what you're referring to, but without an explanation of the context, I can't really answer this for you. Is this a generic question or one specific to a certain site?
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How do you find highest common factor of 30 & 45?
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Find the factors of each and then see which is the highest. For example, if the numbers are 36 and 24, these are the factors:
36 = 2 x 2 x 3 x 3
24 = 2 x 3 x 4
The highest common factors are one of the 2s and one of the 3s, so the highest common factor is 2 x 3 which is 6.
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How many days in a year?
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In the commonly-used Gregorian calendar, there are 365.2425 days on average. Most of the time we simply say there are 365. In leap years, there are 366. For variations and more details, look here...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year
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