This is incredibly similar to an ayahuasca experience... er, or so I've heard.
This is incredibly similar to an ayahuasca experience... er, or so I've heard.
I've recently discovered that I'm a big fan of rooibos (red tea). Any suggestions on good sources, other than Adagio?
This diversity increases the cost of developers learning these technologies. It also means that ensuring system-wide safety and security properties in this setting is difficult."
Sure you can, the major service cost for a 360 is $3200. You just have to pay that every month for four years.
Badass cop car is badass. From the side view it looks like they ripped it straight out of a recent Need For Speed game.
It's a little strange to bundle a Chromecast with an 802.11ac router, since ac only operates at 5GHz and the Chromecast cannot operate in that band at all. That said, I'm sure the router supports dual-mode broadcasting, and a free Chromecast is always cool.
If you want to maximize the experience, you can fly into Detroit to see their crazy color-changing tunnel.
Ah, Chicago. Nothing like stepping bleary-eyed off a redeye and riding a conveyor belt through this psychedelic corridor.
What it can't do:
Seems like you have a fairly narrow vision of what the technology is capable of. How about telepresence, the ability to view and interact with a real-world environment without physically being there? How about changing the way films and movies are made and how stories are told, by allowing the viewer to look and…
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This needs to be live-action so I can see Ron Perlman do comic book Shakespeare.
Hey, remember that one scene where Lafayette and his crazy aunt did a thing?
If you like big phones, there's a rumored 5.9" Motorola Nexus in the works too. It should be an interesting holiday season for big devices.
A 4.7" and 6.7" Alpha? That leaves a very conveniently Note-sized hole in their lineup. Here's hoping for a 5.7" Note 4 Prime.
Just one? AdBlock Plus. You know how some people can't deal with their coworkers until they've had coffee? That's how I feel about the internet and ABP.
Most people in Mexico probably wouldn't drink this either, but it sells in the US.
Yeah. It's not a "tradition" kind of thing, it just happens to be tasty. Like a slice of orange in wheat beer. It drives purists crazy.... but it also drives up sales.