User talk:Lunchboxhero/vector.js

E = mc2, where c is the speed of light in a vacuum. a=v a=v This Is not his, But m=in=e and it has already been made.. w  E = HERE Where no matter what the speed of light is, it can not  escape from a vacuum from withinyourinerouterspace or hereinareouterinspace the c of light is  the speed - pd you see in a Vibraion  but where we  heard c is the becoming of light inthis wavE buy starting a vacuum so the light wavE can be pulled backinto its self 2time'speed c = Me                                                            (2,   to)    (c   see) ME

The glory of god for one split second can destroy the darkness and the sun's of light...

E=mc2 will you'll get this once you seen it go off.

2C=ME the ender of this heaven and earth, i will roll it up like a scroll and before the last of your light space is gone, the humans that where good i                                  will build a new heaven and earth and bring it down out of heaven and pick them up                                  and leave all who where evil behind to feel our pains that you have put us through all this time we where here with you but you would not see or hear us but, ill be back no one should be left in hell forever i know how hot the it can get inside a burning sun burns

About your JS for automatically looking up ISBN info from the cite you specifiy
Hello Lunchboxhero. Thanks alot for making a way to look up ISBN info from the cite of your choice more quickly through Wikipedia. I just wanted to make a note about the comments you wrote for using your script. You should make it clear that not only does the user need to save the file in their own namespace, but the file name they choose must be the same name of the skin their using and not literally "skin.js". This isn't very clear in your comments and it was a frustrating few minutes trying to get this code to work. It only did after I saved the page to "User:Enderandpeter/modern.js" since I'm using the "Modern" skin. Again, thank you very much for creating this utility. Enderandpeter (talk) 16:29, 1 November 2010 (UTC)