...surely Star Trek Fans can enjoy JJ's brilliant rebooot.
...surely Star Trek Fans can enjoy JJ's brilliant rebooot.
Plus, it's sort of about whether you prefer guns or swords. I'm a sword man, myself.
Hmm... Stating "quantum mechanics itself isn't that accurate" suggests you either don't understand the basics of quantum mechanics, or you don't understand the meaning of the word "accurate". Quantum mechanics is, in fact, extremely accurate, in any sense that matters.
Sadly he most likely has no grounds to sue.
On the contrary - I simply asked a question. You're the one acting like you know everything, but you can't come up with the goods when called on it.
They also don't require FDA approval, which means they go untested.
Well, that would be confusing, because their statement was correct, and your statement wasn't :)
We're literately made out of them
Not really. If you are a guy, married with 8 baby girls (octuplets, say), and someone says only 10% of your family is male, that would be a perfectly reasonable thing to say, and the meaning is clear. The size of the individuals is irrelevant - it is clear they're talking about numbers.
Er, no. They mean only 10% of the cells in your body are human cells. The other 90% are, primarily, bacterial cells.
Yeah, it is by number, not volume or mass. And yes, bacterial cells are WAY smaller than human cells, on average.
Human blood cells themselves are pretty much foreign bodies that have been domesticated.
Unbelievable, but true! Bacterial cells are way way smaller than our own cells, and our gut is totally infested with them.
Heh... While your complete non-answers reveal your ignorance. Your turn.
Yeah, that'd make a real fun movie. Er... or not.
It wasn't a joke, it was a question. Your list of "everything" is pretty small.
multi-touch was invented by research groups in Canada in the early 80s (the results of which were later purchased by Apple in acquisitions)
No, but if you bought the company that invented a particular technology, then you certainly own that company's intellectual property (including patents).
No...it's the industry saying that you can't actually patent the idea of touching a screen and having something happen