Jacob Sallus
38.5
No, they get copied
You can do it yourself if you have the means to upload or scan your photos onto your PC then just copy them onto a disk.
The Bible was written most likely on Papyrus paper. This is paper make from a special Papyrus plant. When they copied the Bible to make more of it, it was a very long task. They would have a room full of scribes with paper and ink in in front of them. A priest would stand in front of them and read from the Bible, one word at a time, and then he would repeat the word.The scribe would copy the word onto his paper. If a scribe messed up just barely, they would burn everything they had already copied, and completely restart. It was very important to them.
yes, it is simply copied.
It actually fires tiny drops, almost microscopic in size, onto the paper. Some printers fire smaller drops and their prints come out clearer than those used with larger drops of ink.
The sunlight passing through the glass is concentrated onto the paper thus causing the paper is burn slightly. If you gently blow onto the paper a fire will start because fires need oxygen so the oxygen that you breathed onto the paper causes the fire.
If your 360 drive is flashed then yes you can once the copied game is the same as the game you installed but you could just play from the copied disc.
To copy a CD that is not a copy you can get a RW CD. This is a CD that can have things copied onto it.
Most consoles protect themselves from piracy and do not play copied discs
because of gravity. the paper will not actually fall onto the moon but rise up. earth has 10.0n of gravity and the moon has much less, so it wont fall but rise.
it traps the protein onto the paper