"Coulomb Forces"? They're called electrostatic forces. It's a giant static board.
"Coulomb Forces"? They're called electrostatic forces. It's a giant static board.
Things will probably stick for a little while after the power cuts off. Not long, though...
Yep. First thing I thought of, too. It's been hypothetically possible for a while now, but I think this is the first time it was actually done.
Nope, never played that. But I use the name IceMetalPunk everywhere online, so you may have seen me at any of the following places: Gawker, YouTube, DeviantArt, Twitter, Invisionfree/Zetaboards, Game Maker Community, Yahoo! Answers, Experts-Exchange, AOL (if you're talking a long time ago), and...well, that's all I…
Not that I remember...though the name sounds very vaguely familiar. How was it played?
Thank you, Castle -_- .
Is it ironic that "thousand" isn't in the top thousand words?
Removable cables? In what way?
I agree. I don't know how many times my wires have gotten caught on desk corners, chairs, etc. and been ripped from my ear. It's frustrating and it damages the headphones. I've replaced at least 10 pairs by now. The ones I'm using currently are on their last leg—only one bud works and the inline controls don't at all.…
What's wrong with that phrase? It's a common phrase in English. That said, it's only used once in this article anyway.
Sounds for things that require real-time feedback—like chat messages—make sense. Sounds for everything that ever happens? That's just annoying.
Seriously xD
In the previous Nate Silver article, someone complained about the use of the words "wizard" and "magical" to describe math...is that why you used both, Jesus?
Did she just scissor a dog?
Yeah, that's more accurate.
Right....because that's a good idea. Have the president issue executive orders for everything. Because what we want is for one person to make all the important laws. That's always gone well in the past...there's totally no reason for checks and balances in government...
Actually, no. The unemployment rate has gone steadily down since Obama took office (except the first few months of his administration when it continued its previous increasing trend). It's now at 7.9%, whereas it peaked at 10% in October of 2009. In other words, after 10 months in power, Obama's policies had…
I wonder if people 50 years ago could have understood that sentence as easily as I did...
No, it's more like your boss praising you for getting to work on time.
GW. CC. Call it what you want, it's happening.