"mention not" does not really exist in English, please provide the full sentence. If you mean "without mentioning ...", a possible translation is "sans parler de ..."
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que dice is what does it say or what does she say or what does he say
a guide-full man
It means, "It's full."
ex ante beta
When the full Minecraft game is released you will have it if you buy the beta.
Beta is usually used in terms for Beta testing before the full release candidate, it could go from Beta to RC before a full release is made. so basically beta = After an initial round of in-house testing, software publishers often release new programs to be tested by the public. These pre-release versions are called beta software
It depends on what you mean. If you mean when beta is finished, it will be somewhere near 11/11/2011. But if you mean the beta 1.7.3 (that's the beta version when this was answered), then yes.
No, because the full game is out.
the beta version is full at the moment
No. The full version of Minecraft will come out after Beta 1.9. Most games have their alpha stages then their beta stages and then the full version comes out.
If it doesn't have "Beta" in it's name. As of Nov 2011 it is now the non-beta "full version" game v1.0 and is being updated on a regular basis. It's up to v1.1 now. Beta has always been a "full" version, it's just that they were changing it on a regular basis while it was beta.
Please consider the probability density function graphs for the beta distribution, given in the link. For alpha=beta=2, the density is unimodal, which is to say, it has a single maximum. In contrast, for alpha=beta=0.5, the density is bimodal; it has two maxima.
Low energy beta particles, say, from tritium, are called soft beta particles.
Yes.
No. When you have bought the beta version (the current price is €14.95), you will get the full game (which will cost €20.00) for free.