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Seeing LA in the title, made me think of Louisiana. The picture convinced me otherwise. I skimmed the text to find out for sure.

You will become more familiar with the process, but no simulator can replace the real thing. It may give you a very small edge over newbs. I think the learning curve will be fairly similar to someone that knows the physics behind it, but hasn’t actually done it.

If i’m not mistaken, and the upward thrust was a response to the bird; my question is why? Wouldn’t it be better to just cut the engines?

That guy is really bad at lifting packages. His form will easily lead to back injuries. You’re supposed to bend your knees and lift with your legs, not your torso. It doesn’t look like the exoskeleton even helps beyond lifting with the legs.

the Beatles played until 1970, and the internet went global close to 1990, so I don’t think your argument quite holds up.

Disregard my other comment, edit timer ran out..

There is one benefit to a large scale setback of the age of reproduction. At first, there may be a multitude of genetic disorders, but over time, humans from that genetic line should live longer, healthier lives, with fewer or further pushed back age-related diseases

There is one benefit to a large scale setback of the age of reproduction. At first, there may be a multitude of genetic disorders, but over time, humans from that genetic line should live longer, healthier lives, with fewer or further pushed back age-related diseases such as heart disease, cancer, etc.. This is

I 100% agree with you. Art with no purpose is just a waste of space to me. Now if it can be integrated into a functional design without compromising integrity or increasing surface dimensions, I’m all for it. I think the below inequality explains things quite well. The only exception for this is if the art takes up no

I definitely agree, I was speaking as more of a whole. A newly prospective musician should turn the other way if they’re looking for money, would be a better way to word it.

Music is a dead industry. If you want to make money, don’t become a musician.

I don’t like unions.

EDIT: I just saw the video. There’s cgi and large gaps in place to fill the holes.

Look at the beautiful view! It even has green.

515 year timelapse? I didn’t know photographs existed in the 16th century, let alone, New York.

I really thought Gizmodo was done posting about food. It seemed as though it had almost reached a glimmer of interesting tech journalism. Alas, it as once again descended into the eternal darkness that is foodism. Let’s call this new beast “Foodmodo.”

One could argue the Broken Window Fallacy. Sure construction workers won’t get the job, but others will, and money saved will be used for more useful purposes. There isn’t a broken window, but I would argue that the principles are the same.

I am also fascinated by robotics, and considering a M.S in Artificial

Freebirds.

That argument has no merit in the world of security research. The more points of entry a piece of software has, the more vulnerable. As complexity is increased, security is decreased. All operating systems have flaws, they can all be exploited given the interest in doing so.

Like what, a blur? Taking a picture of anything moving that fast from the side turns into a blur without a massively expensive camera.

It's impossible to mechanically manipulate a shutter upon an infinitely small interval of time. An object approaching from the z-axis allows the same object to stay in view longer. Only