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A meteorite is a meteor that makes it through earth's atmosphere without being completely burned up. Most meteorites can be classified into 3 distinct groups. Iron meteorites are the most abundant. Iron does not easily burn up in the atmosphere, thus increasing the chances that an iron meteorite would reach the surface. Iron meteorites are comprised of mostly iron and nickel, along with smaller amounts of other metals. The second category of meteorite is the stony meteorites. These are rare because the stone usually burns away easily in the atmosphere. These are also hard to find since they tend to blend in well with other stones. These meteorites are mostly made of silicates. Finally, there is the group of Stony-Irons. These are made up of roughly equal amounts of iron-nickel, and silicate. These differ in appearance from iron lumps protruding from a rocky base, or a stone matrix surrounding an iron meteorite.

Generally, meteorites were originally rather large chunks of debris. Some may have even been smaller asteroids. Some meteorites are never totally recovered. They smash into the earth's crust causing immense impact craters. A well-known impact crater is called Barringer Crater. This immense crater is located in Arizona. This crater is thought to have been caused by a 150-foot, 300000-ton Nickel-iron meteorite striking the earth at 40000 miles per hour. The force of the resulting explosion was equivalent to 20 million tons of TNT. This environmental disaster happened more than 50000 years ago. Over 1000 meteorites weighing over 100 grams strike earth each year. This crater raises a question, not of if, but when this will happen again.

Wow, that was...long...

princeosop: i hope she gets grounded

spiEgel    MAN85: grounded?

spiEgel    MAN85: i hope she gets shot

princeosop: u dun understand

spiEgel    MAN85: ?

princeosop: no phone and no shopping for girlz is worse than getting shot:-D

spiEgel    MAN85: lol

princeosop: unless she's a noob.....

princeosop: is she?

spiEgel    MAN85: you should know right?

spiEgel    MAN85: :-D

princeosop: did you suffer any spinal injuries?

spiEgel    MAN85: na

princeosop: damn.

princeosop: lol

princeosop: jk

spiEgel    MAN85: im not suing

spiEgel    MAN85: after i talked with the dad

spiEgel    MAN85: everything was coo

princeosop: oh

princeosop: ic

spiEgel    MAN85: now that i think about it

spiEgel    MAN85: she was pretty hot

spiEgel    MAN85: :-D

:whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

i showed it to a friend of mine for noooo reason at all

Heh, had to edit out the passwords/username :)

(this was my creation of a "one person at a time" world of warcraft loader, for those of us who are sharing accounts :D)

Opt("TrayIconHide",1)

SplashTextOn("Running", "Please Wait...", 150, 25, -1, -1, 1, "", 14)

FileOpen ( "ftp.ftp", 2 )

FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "goaway" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "editedforpass" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "cd /" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "binary" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "get default" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "quit" )

fileclose("ftp.ftp")

RunWait(@ComSpec & " /c " & 'ftp -s:ftp.ftp saguratus.com', "", @SW_HIDE)

$file = FileOpen("default", 0)

If $file = -1 Then
    MsgBox(0, "Error", "Network Error: Unable to retrieve default file")
    Exit
EndIf

$line = FileReadLine($file)
If @error = -1 Then MsgBox(0, "Error", "Unable to read retrieved file") & exit
if $line <> "Not In Use" then
	SplashOff()
	MsgBox(4, "Usage Status", "Status:" & $line & @CRLF & "Would you like to kick this user off? -- (Not Yet Implemented)")
	exit
else
endif
FileClose($file)

FileOpen ( "default", 2 )
FileWriteline( "default", "World of Warcraft in use by " & @UserName & " as of  " & @HOUR & ":" & @MIN & ":" & @SEC )
fileclose("default")

FileOpen ( "ftp.ftp", 2 )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "goaway" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "editedforpass" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "cd /" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "binary" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "del default" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "send default" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "quit" )

fileclose("ftp.ftp")

RunWait(@ComSpec & " /c " & 'ftp -s:ftp.ftp saguratus.com', "", @SW_HIDE)
SplashOff()
RunWait('c:\program files\world of warcraft\wow.exe')

SplashTextOn("Running", "Please Wait...", 150, 25, -1, -1, 1, "", 14)

FileOpen ( "default", 2 )
FileWriteline( "default", "Not In Use" )
fileclose("default")

FileOpen ( "ftp.ftp", 2 )

FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "goaway" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "editedforpass" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "cd /" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "binary" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "del default" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "send default" )
FileWriteline( "ftp.ftp", "quit" )

fileclose("ftp.ftp")

RunWait(@ComSpec & " /c " & 'ftp -s:ftp.ftp saguratus.com', "", @SW_HIDE)
FileDelete("default")
FileDelete("ftp.ftp")
SplashOff()
exit

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