If Apple made a brick, it would be the best brick money could buy and I'm sure I'd be very happy paying twice the asking price.
If Apple made a brick, it would be the best brick money could buy and I'm sure I'd be very happy paying twice the asking price.
You can't keep anything out of the hands of children—except vegetables. And books.
How much did pretending to send men to the moon cost?
Yes—of course, price depends on model and age but $350 is about an average price for an average iPhone.
"Totally" wrong? You mean, it's a square? A line? A spiral!?! OH NOOOO!!! Someone please get these men jobs.
One might easily be mislead into believing that agencies like the FDA operate under a mandate to *improve* health care. The fact is such agencies "manage" health care. That means whatever they want it to mean—whenever they want it to mean that.
This film is going to suck, blow, crash and burn.
True, the universe is vast but it struggles to contain our arrogance.
So what does one do with melted diamonds? And where are they? I wanna see!
Why is this such a big deal? Aren't there already rovers on Mars? Haven't we already seen the surface? Don't we know there are no little green men there?
Nothing is sacred unless someone thinks it is...but no one is safe. All life on earth is at the risk of death.
Agreed, *real* science should be an unbounded exploration, however, the scientific institutions with which you are familiar (unofficially) operate under the auspices of a specific mandate—to only examine atheistic possibilities. The government is not interested in funding any competition to its authority...which it…
It wouldn't be me that figured it. I'm not sure to what, specifically, I can refer you. See the comment from Andy1148 (if you haven't already). Consciousness cannot be accounted for by any of the 4 fundamental forces—otherwise, you'd attribute it to all matter. We're not just "stuff".
One can never be too precise, eh Andy? I see "science" making (and dismissing) a lot of claims prematurely. I regularly observe that men attempt to make science the ultimate lens on reality. Science is good for what it is good for but it can only deal with the things it has encountered—on its own terms—to date. It…
No, no it does not. You assume consciousness is some accident of chemistry because you were conditioned (through "education") toward that inclination. Life is neither predicted nor explained by physics. Clearly, physics are involved but something more—something inter-dimensional—is absolutely necessary for us to…
Save your money; this will never work. Consciousness does not reside in the brain. A brain—no matter what kind of body it's in—is not enough to have an experience. The answer to the question of life will *always* be out of reach of science because science REFUSES to acknowledge anything that it cannot see and/or…
It does look good but, since it's from Mi¢ro$oft, you can be sure that it serves them better than it serves you. Also, all your information will be fed, secretly, to the government...for your protection. In secret.
I guess I'll withdraw that patent application for a plastic toilet with a spongy seat.
Sorry, thought this was "comments".
I'm moving to Kansas City.