Womp. The database was corrupted and I had to use a backup from 2018 (in 2021). Sorry for any data loss. A server update also broke a bunch of the site (I've got it mostly working, but some things may still be busted). Another unrelated server update also busted the way my wii homebrew connected to the site (so none of them can go online anymore and they may never change). Have I mentioned that I've had problems with this cheap web host?
You can check out whatever new projects I have in the works over on twitter at @BoringDevKate.
Username: AceZero7
Join Date: 2013-02-07 16:52:43 (12 years ago)
Homebrew comments: 5
User comments: 61
Forum comments: 11
Poll votes: 142
Wii number: 6097-6256-4945-4815
About: Hello. I love to watch anime & play video games. I love fighting games & I'm reealy good at sm4sh. We can fight on the woo(it's my older brother's)
Notify me if you want to add me on:
Xbox360:MetalblaydX8
3DS:5429-9118-7768
Woo(WiiU):Metalblayd
Have a good day :)
Comment posted by NepetaCatGod at 2014-04-02 20:20:03 (11 years ago)Oh uh sorry bout that. I dont use my wii alot.
Comment posted by AceZero7 at 2014-04-03 16:41:31 (11 years ago)Its okay. I used to be like that.
Comment posted by NepetaCatGod at 2014-04-07 13:24:43 (11 years ago)Aye. Play anything outside of the modern era? (i.e N64, GCN, ect...)
Comment posted by NepetaCatGod at 2014-04-14 19:06:18 (11 years ago)Ah. Use any Emulators? It's a easy way to start playin' old skool games.
Comment posted by MaxxMurph at 2014-04-23 00:56:58 (11 years ago)Could it be, remember me.
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Comment posted by Einstein at 2014-05-10 15:00:13 (11 years ago)Particle-wave duality, simply put, states that fundamentally, everything is both a particle and a wave. There have been numerous experiments conducted, and physicists have concluded that matter cannot be one or the other; certain experiments suggested the existence of particles, others waves. We had no choice but to say that matter existed as both. As you (hopefully) know, waves have a property known as wavelength. If matter is both a particle and a wave, then it inherits properties of both, hence the fact that classical objects possess wavelengths. The wavelength of such an object is determined by the formula: Lambda = h/p, where h is Planck's constant, lambda is wavelength, and p is momentum. Momentum is the denominator, so massive objects have smaller wavelengths, because P = mv, where m is mass and v is velocity. This formula is known as the deBroglie wave formula, and is universally applicable to any object, big or small, or even a single particle. For waves to diffract around objects, their wavelength needs to be proportional to (or at least comparable to) the length of the object to diffract around. Since subatomic particles have such minute momentum (due to small mass), they tend to have wavelengths more comparable to everyday objects, but still not nearly there, since Planck's constant is equal to 6.626 * 10^-34, which, for those of you who don't know scientific notation, is a very small number.
Comment posted by AceZero7 at 2014-10-30 16:59:24 (10 years ago)Geez it's been a long time since I've been on this site.
Comment posted by HeroOfTheWinds at 2015-01-02 20:35:41 (10 years ago)Hopefully Will Settle it in Smash someday. :)
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