DirkAnger
Dirk Anger
DirkAnger

I understand, I really do, because of things like this picture (those are pregnant), and if I'm going to limit myself to a couple times a week, I could afford to eat exclusively free-range meat, for example. But I'm not going to force anyone to eat anything, and if I can compromise, so can my partner. Otherwise, well,

No idea, I swiched from Physics myself a while ago, I didn't get to particle Physics and I'm already rusting, my only takeaway from it is a heavy reliance on the scientific method and not seeing almost anything as really weird. Still, "space-time itself", whatever that means, doesn't sound like something with mass,

You probably know already that string theory (or some flavors of it) require a lot more dimensions to work (11, I think), but the world is supposed to be very flat in those directions. Think of it as a sheet of paper. Sure, if you look close enough it's three-dimensional, but for most purposes you can just assume it's

just how much faster is it than a regular 2,5'' SATA, 5200 rpm is it? how much of a performance hit does the "reading the system" cause in the system? Do you have a link to any benchmark?

High change speed would actually cause the infection to spread less. Compare AIDS and Ebola for example. Now, try to come up with a scenario where this sickness can spread from, say, Africa, to another continent. How fast should it spread in order to not having every fucking army in the Middle East waiting to pick the

High change speed would actually cause the infection to spread less. Compare AIDS and Ebola for example. Now, try to come up with a scenario where this sickness can spread from, say, Africa, to another continent. How fast should it spread in order to not having every fucking army in the Middle East waiting to pick the

fun fact: io9 stopped reviewing or recommending Haven pretty much the same week it got good (and the second season has been consistently good)

Do Americans usually have kids with their high-school partners? I know it's not very usual in Europe, at least not on purpose.

Go to a different bar every night and hit on the least attractive woman you see (poor judgement is a plus). Repeat for about ten years.

If one donor is chosen time after time again because he's really healthy, has no family history of any genetic predisposition to any illness, has a high IQ and whatever those banks select from, I don't see that getting his sperm instead of a worse one isn't the point for the recipient. If he's chosen without being so

Don't sperm banks screen for genetic conditions?

New (realistic) energy ideas are hard to come with because Thermodynamics is a bitch, so it takes a whole lot of money to pay enough bright people to have enough good ideas that some of them pan out.

Every thing has its place. If the purpose of a project is "to develop a new method of doing X more efficiently than the ones we're using now" that's the place to invent new awesome ideas that may or may not work. If the purpose is "to put a new Y in the market", that's not.

But that's the de facto standard interpretation. They can have preference, since some states are more likely than other, but the most you can do without collapsing them is how more likely they are to be in one. Then as soon as you start talking about big and slow things, they start behaving classically, and there

New nutrition research points to opposite direction to all we though we knew until now?

Quantum Mechanics are deterministic. Just because you can't know what your fate is, it doesn't mean you aren't going to behave an exact way. And as soon as you start having millions of molecules, it starts being as predictable as classical mechanics.

"Classical logic would demand that the third probability equal the average of the first two, yet it doesn't."

Both should give up a little. I don't eat meat in every meal anyway, and wouldn't mind leaving it in a couple times a week, but I would mind having to "hide" to do so, specially if it's because of someone who isn't OK with bringing their vegetables to a boil every now and then if I like them that way

Some dumpster diver is in eternal gratitude to you.

People want a new egg-beater, phone, TV, car, and everything every 2 years, and they want it with all the new crap even if they don't know what it is or what's supposed to do. They don't care if it disintegrates after three years because they're not going to have it so long. Welcome to consumerism. You can leave your