* A counterweight system
Mario jumps and hits blocks with his head. he doesnt hit them with his fist....well sometimes the only games that i can think of where he hits blocks with his fists is like ssb,ssbm, or ssbb
its a laitn root meaning head. if youre looking for the greek root word for cephal it means head as well.
block head Maggie
it took 2,000 blocks to biuld just the body of the sphynx. 10,000 for the paws and 4,000 for the head. all together it was 16,000 blocks of lime stone.
There's never been a "buffalo head" nickel. The terms are "Indian head" or "buffalo" and both refer to the same coin. As you can see on the coin's back, the picture shows the whole buffalo, not just its head, LOL! Please see the Related Question for information about values.
It is related to a cats head
Essentially, the head is known as the skull or cranium in anatomical terms.
Might just be a head gasket. If not the Blocks Cracked. Bad.
Khansahs head
The skull
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Yes, hard disk drives (HDDs) operate sequentially in terms of data access. When data is stored on an HDD, it is written in contiguous blocks on spinning platters, and the read/write head moves to access these blocks sequentially. This means that accessing large files or sequential data is generally faster than accessing fragmented files, which can require the read/write head to move more frequently. However, compared to solid-state drives (SSDs), HDDs are slower due to their mechanical nature.