SiMcarD ha scritto: Eppure sembra che piaccia... boh! Il primo capitolo l'ho giocato per mesi tanto che mi avevano pure preso in un team (LOL), questo dopo mezza giornata mi ha stancato. Domani riprovo con uno spirito diverso e poi vediamo... Ammetto che anche a me non ha poi preso tantissimo. Ma io di solito amo i tattici come Day of Defeat. Qui in TF2 regna il casino assurdo
"David Fisher's Left Testicle" <dfg.myass@aol> wrote in news:Pzrbk.2896$7v1.1183@newsfe30.ams2: Yeah, Steam is a rip off. Don't know how they get away with it. There's one born every minute though, I suppose. Shut up. Here's how I came about getting Steam in the first place. Bought an AMD cpu and it came with a copy of HL2. Wouldn't you have installed Steam for a copy of HL2
bill wrote: If cloudy days are like coin flips, a house that can store enough heat for N cloudy days can be 100(1-2^-N)%% solar-heated, eg 97%% for 5 days. At 100%% collection efficiency with no heat losses whatsoever in the full desert summer sun, 240 ft^2 will collect 700,000 btus/day. That's roughly 30,000 btus/hour, so we're sort of in the ballpark
bill wrote: If cloudy days are like coin flips, a house that can store enough heat for N cloudy days can be 100(1-2^-N)%% solar-heated, eg 97%% for 5 days. At 100%% collection efficiency with no heat losses whatsoever in the full desert summer sun, 240 ft^2 will collect 700,000 btus/day. That's roughly 30,000 btus/hour, so we're sort of in the ballpark
> If cloudy days are like coin flips, a house that can store enough heat for N cloudy days can be 100(1-2^-N)%% solar-heated, eg 97%% for 5 days. At 100%% collection efficiency with no heat losses whatsoever in the full desert summer sun, 240 ft^2 will collect 700,000 btus/day. That's roughly 30,000 btus/hour, so we're sort of in the ballpark. In reality, upstate NY