Tuesday, September 27, 2011

How do you activate star power with the Rock Band drums in GH: Metallica?

The game manual says to hit the orange and yellow crash symbols to activate star power, but the Rock Band drums don't come with symbols. Is there a different way to activate star power?|||if you are using the drums from GH then you hit both cymbals at the same time, if you are use the regular rock band drums then it is yellow and blue at the same time.





Hope this helps

What does it mean if your questions have recieved 1 star?

"Your questions have recieved 1" -and then there is an icon of a gold star. Yet none of my questions have been starred under the starred questions tab? What is this?


And what is the difference between having questions recieve stars and having a starred question. Thanks.|||It means that another answerer has thought your question was interesting and has given it a star. If the answerer has fans and contacts then it also alerts them to the question and they can answer it as well if they wish.


There are no extra points connected with the star, it is just a goodwill gesture on the part of the answerer.|||It means that somebody found ur question interesting...I think...or a question u answered was found interesting by somebody..

How do i download the hoth mission on star wars the force unleashed?

I wanna know because i have star wars the force unleashed for the xbox 360 and i have xbox live but i don't know where to download the hoth mission.So how do i download the hoth mission?Plus is it free or do i have to pay for it?|||Go to your Xbox Live Dashboard and make sure the game is in. Once the game icon loads and says Play Game press Y and you'll see some options come up, choose downloads and you'll see it. It costs about 10 bucks not really worth the price because it only takes about 45 minutes to beat, but it is really fun.

I want to know the velocity of a star, like Sirius or something. How would I find it?

I want to know the velocity of a star, like Sirius or something. How would I find it using the proper motion and the radial motion of the velocity?|||Google the star by name or look it up in Wikipedia. Odds are you will only find the radial velocity relative to Earth, which is based on Doppler shift of the star's spectrum.





Tangential velocity is more difficult to measure. For example, Wikipedia lists the radial velocity of Serious as -7.6 km/s. That's about 1.6 AU/y. Sirius is 2.64 ps from Earth, so a tangential velocity of 1.6 AU/y would be about 1.6/2.64 = .6"/y or 1'/century. After measuring the change of direction relative to distant galaxies, we would have to take into account all the other relative motions, like orbiting the galaxy.|||If you know the translational velocity and radial velocity, the 3-D velocity is





V = 鈭歔Vr虏+Vt虏]|||First decide what you would compare it to. Its speed would have to be measured against something else, since it is a relative motion.

What is the rate at which energy is radiated from the star?

A blue supergiant star has a radius of 7.0 x 10^10 m. The spherical surface behaves as a blackbody radiator. If the surface temperature is 2.2 x 10^4 K, what is the rate at which energy is radiated from the star?|||42 w/m2

What is the maximum speed of a star network which uses 100Mbps switch connections for all nodes?

What is the maximum speed of a star network which uses 100Mbps switch connections for all nodes? and why?|||must likely 100MPS switch that is was your switch can handle|||depends on what cable your using. switch would keep same speed going out as going in

How do I join the Star Alliance Airline Group and get the Star Alliance frequent flyer miles card?

I'm going to travel on United later this year in the summer, so I want a star alliance card. It's the same as a United Frequent Flyer Miles Card right? Only it encompasses all the airlines under Star?|||There is no such thing as what you're asking for. Membership in any of the frequent flier programs in the Star Alliance will allow you to earn and redeem on that airline as well as the rest of the Star Alliance partners, but there isn't such a thing as a Star Alliance membership (that is, one that isn't affiliated with a single airline, but rather the entire alliance).





In other words, you can (and probably should, if that's the airline you'll fly the most) join the UA Mileage Plus program and earn miles not only on UA, but also any of the other Star Alliance partners -- that will achieve the goal of what you want to do.|||Join United's program. If/when you fly on another airline that is a Star Alliance member just give them the United number.





https://www.ua2go.com/profile/Join.do