Damn, that's a fascinating proposal :D
Damn, that's a fascinating proposal :D
For music, I scan iTunes' Alternative and Rock sections. For books, I follow my favorite authors and look at the SciFi and New Releases sections on Goodreads.com.
Ah, I see now! Isn't it, though? I spun around in my room for like ten minutes!
Well with Android, you can download it from the Market on a desktop browser and it is sent to download on your phone when service or WIFI is available. Not too sure when it comes to Apple products.
That fact never ceases to amaze me. And we can add Titan to that list as well, which is absolutely mind boggling considering that it already has an atmosphere and lakes of liquid methane.
To anyone with a tablet; visit this panorama on it. The web app it runs on enables the gyroscope in your device and allows you to stand in a room and see it as if your device was a windows and you had to move it around to see everything.
Well that sounds like a bad choice of car to tune! Good explanation.
Can't tell if innuendo or serious. :(
Alright. I'm certain I'll be able to explain the million pound bag of genetically engineered microbes to the Mars One trainers! Hahaha :)
In the background, you can hear the whimpering project manager!
And Sax sneakily planted a special kind of algae all over in a sort of guerilla terraforming!
Hmm, that could be really useful. I would imagine there might be a third-party app that does just that!
I am planning on having a 120GB SSD and a 1TB HDD in my computer. What do you recommend I do? Is there an easy way to streamline having two disks and having them coexist?
Or soaring profits!
I daresay there would've been no book if any real editing had been done.
Could you link me to the app on the Market? I've had no luck finding it.
I didn't know scientists had discovered a way to literally make a camera out of Jello. Fascinating.
True. But I really doubt Paul could permanently stop using the Internet, whereas this guy could choose to stop using social networks indefinitely. Paul is more doing it as an experiment, I imagine.
Yeah, that end clip really captured the insanity! HHHNNNNNGGGHHH I wish I had been there to see that helicopter maneuver.