The 6 thing is just weird. 1 and to a lesser extent 2 are supposed to be the most frequent in natural, unbounded systems.
The 6 thing is just weird. 1 and to a lesser extent 2 are supposed to be the most frequent in natural, unbounded systems.
@916CALLTURK: No, not "sort of". It's the exact same effect.
@theimmc: Pursuant to section 217.37 of the unspoken agreement, regular Oreos will suffice along with 8 fl oz. of 2%, homogenized, pasteurized milk.
@theimmc: Yes.
@secretpizzaparty: Fortunately Jimmy Fallon is a nobody?
@OfficerMike: Wow, you win. And of course naive consumers everywhere still lose...
@OneTech: It's people like you who spoil simple pleasures like bathtub toast for the rest of us.
@Bramsey89: This is assuming you don't count the CP thumbnails that are now on his hard drive as a crime.
@OfficerMike: I think the drive bay acts like a locker and the cord you see is going from the mouse in the locker to the port elsewhere on the box. This means the mouse is safe, assuming no one cares enough to pop the lock.
@OfficerMike: Not really. Aside from vending machines and the like I have yet to see a tubular lock that has security pins which can prevent this kind of "over lifting" attack.
@Thangka: Except here the bar itself never comes in contact with water. The bar can't get mushy if you only get water on the grated bits.
It's January 5th. I don't think we're allowed to start drooling over stuff coming out "next year"...
@redman042: Smart move. I'd hate for him to get sick from eating a banana peel.
@mangonights: Lies. My Minecraft farm produces nothing but monoculture wheat and I get by just fine!
@Destronok: If that were true we'd be seeing "pig HIV" rather than "bananas HIV".
@113Doctor: I can't tell if you're joking or not.
@badasscat: Which they have, but editors don't have much influence on a writer's editorial content.
@Donatom3: No, they let the writer make a statement for himself and at least one other person.
@The Squid: People assuming an individual writer's point of view is indicative of Gizmodo as a whole is just getting old, though.