They feel drowsy for lack of oxygen
The windows steam up from the condensation of their breath. Their body-heat warms the room up and the windows are colder on the outside than on the inside.
Yes.
Anything that runs Windows xp sp3, windows vista sp2, or windows seven sp1.
Radiator
Open the steam app; the Library should be a dropdown button near the top of the page
Yes. It does work.
Toilets flush and windows steam up.
Yes, you can import and add non-steam games to your Steam library. From within the library you can launch and run any games, although 'Steam achievements' will only be available for Steam enabled games.
You have to fill the can with steam and then seal it closed. when you then put the can in cold water the steam will condense into water and the can will be crushed by atmospheric pressure.
never
Yes.
No, any container that is closed will develop pressure when heated. The water to steam ratio is ~1603 : 1. This means that 1 cubic centimeter of water expands to about 1603 cubic centimeters of steam. Any container that is tightly closed won't be if it is heated enough as that steam WILL find a way to escape often explosively. It is best to leave a small opening when heating anything.
You can buy it from Steam or install it with the CD.