yes, you can. for ps2
i play it, under x-marine-snyper
Yes you can still play online on Splinter Cell
duh go on gamefly and search for chaos theory.check on the cheats and bammmmmmheres a cheat here:Hint: Stun Punch To Fireman's CarryWhile your spy (mainly Fisher) is standing and adjacent behind an enemy, hold the LEFT TRIGGER to deliver a non-lethal punch that transitions to the fireman's carry. Note, that this move will still cause mission failure if the person is to be kept awake or alive for an objective.
YES yea and if its skills are at level 99 you can still give it ti them but its a waste of chaos drives
Since it was still a theory, there are still no comcrete facts that it is true.
No it would be a theorem if it was proven.
Well it depends on the way you look at it. Some people say that every time he absorbs a chaos emerald, he gains a new super form. Others say he is still the same chaos that he was.
Yes, removing a splinter can cause pain, especially if it is embedded deeply or if the skin around it is sensitive. The pain level varies depending on the individual's pain threshold and the splinter's size and location. Proper removal techniques, such as using sterilized tweezers, can help minimize discomfort. After removal, the area may still be tender for a short time.
"Chaos theory" seems to be one of those misnomers that smell much more of Greek paganism than rational physics. It is safe to say that "chaos theory" was the last thing that Johannes Kepler needed in order to simplify astronomy for high-school students.Chaos theory (in my opinion) is more appropriately called a theory of equilibrium. The "order in chaos" comes out of some interference pattern that bring an impressive amount of determinism to seemingly disorderly systems. Fractals stand for series of re-iterated operations that approach the equilibria of chaos theory.Perhaps the universe still does, in a sense, have a mind of its own - but that would not make it any less rational. If anything, having a mind of its own would probably make it morerational.If you would like to see physics that possibly smells a lot more like Kepler, Newton, and Occam, I recommend the physics site that I have been developing - along with one other site that gave me my inspiration. I especially recommend the papers where I cover fractals.I say all these things as a theoretician who really believes he has answers - but must bypass standard explanations.
The whole science of spectroscopy is proof of it.
Of course it is. Battle.net still has full support for the game.
Yes, Facebook is still online.
It is the most accepted theory, but still a theory.