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What is the difference between Kindle edition format and a hardcover or a paperback?

While this is a very odd question for someone who is asking about books, i will still like to help you on this since it is a very simple answer. Hard Cover: These books are printed on paper, which is made from trees and use ink for the printing, though the front cover of the book is made from very hard cardboard so that the cover does not bend, plus are sturdier and heavier than regular books.Paperbacks: These books, like the hardcovers, are also printed on paper which is also made from trees, (so much for education and nothing for the environment eh!) but the front and the back cover of these books are made from thicker paper, now this isn't essentially thinner cardboard, just thicker paper, sometimes with a glossy or matt finish. Kindle edition: With the onset of the smartphone age, ever wondered how you could read books on your smartphone, or your tablet or maybe buy one of those Kindle's that amazon hypes so much. They use a special format, since amazon has kindle app for smartphone and tablets and all the book on its store are available on the kindle, the kindle format is digital print. You can use one of these free apps to purchase the book from the store and read it on your device. The thinking behind such a format is that it not only saves the environment, but also saves the hassle of lugging around thick heavy books. Very often as you might have seen, kindle formats are cheaper than print editions as well.

Where does manga come from?

There are various sites around the net which put up scanslations of manga, right? Where do they get the manga from? Do they buy the book and scan it using a scanner? If they do, how is the scan so clear and well, flat?

Does this symbol mean anything?

i asked this question a few minutes ago. at the time of writing this, i was called the anti-Christ in the only answer i got, and my question is quickly slipping off the page. come on, Yahoo Answers. you can do this, i believe in you. LET'S ANSWER SOME QUESTIONS.

i know an inverted pentagram represents evil or satanism, but for example, look at these band logos:

Deathspell Omega:http://metal-archives.com/band.php?id=42...
Dimmu Borgir: http://metal-archives.com/band.php?id=69
Slayer: http://metal-archives.com/band.php?id=72

(for Dimmu Borgir, it's the top middle. see it? look harder.) you see the inverted pentagram without the horizontal line.

does it mean anything special when it doesn't have that one line in the middle?

BQ: i have something that looks very similar to an inverted pentagram (without the middle line) in the lines on my right hand, but i'm a Christian. i don't suppose this has some kind of biblical/religious significance to other Christian denominations?

Magic the gathering laboratory maniac?

There's a combo that exists with Mirror-Mad Phantasm and a "Clone"-type effect, such as:
Clone, Phantasmal Image, Phyrexian Metamorph, etc.

It's important that there's exactly one copy of Mirror-Mad Phantasm in your whole deck and it needs to be in play. Then, you use a Clone to copy it. The copied creature will have the same abilities as Mirror-Mad Phantasm, except for the fact that when it leaves the battlefield, it stops being Mirror-Mad Phantasm.

Here's what happens. You use the ability on the copy, and the copy shuffles back into your library. The copy reverts to being its original card (and not Mirror-Mad Phantasm), so the end result is that you dumb your entire library in your graveyard.

BOUNDED AND UNBOUNDED ITERATION?

Bounded iteration has a definite maximum number of iterations when it starts.
Typically, a for loop is designed for bounded iteration, such as:
for(x = init; x< max; x++)
In this case, and assuming max is constant through iterations, we know at the start of the loop that it will exit after max iterations.

Unbounded simply does not satisfy that condition.
This is typically expressed with a while loop:
while(x!=exitVal)
(Some operation on x)

While the for and while loops are designed to be for bounded and unbounded iteration respectively, you can't assume based on that of course. For instance, this for loop:

for(;;)
if (condition) break;

Is unbounded iterations, and likewise
this while loop:

while(xx++;

is bounded iteration.

Can someone explain how delegates work?

So tell me this then, how many of Paul's delegates are unconfirmed. Because if there's a possibility for Romney's delegates to jump ship, same can be said of Paul's right?

Do Jehovah's Witness have any extra books or different translation?

Extra books - no

Different translation - yes, the New World Translation, but they are willing to use other translations for most (nearly all) purposes

Catholic Bibles "have more books than Protestant" - well, sort of. It's not cut-and-dried like that. For example, the Anglican Communion includes 3 Scriptures in their Bibles in addition to the Scriptures found in Roman Catholic Bibles; Luther's Bibles include the same Scriptures as modern Roman Catholic Bibles. There are other exceptions.
http://www.bible-reviews.com/charts_scriptures_d.html

Mormons - use the King James Version but have books in addition to the Bible that they consider to be holy Scripture

- Jim, http://www.BibleSelector.com/

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