LittleJon
LittleJon
LittleJon

Life may survive, but that doesn’t mean the dinos in the park would.

Es are good,
Es are good.
He’s Ebeneezer Goode.

How is this different from a conventional LIDAR system that does the same thing (times the return of short pulses of laser light)?

Even in the book, Dr. Malcolm’s understanding of Chaos Theory was unconvincing. His version of chaos theory appeared to preclude any ordered systems from ever functioning, and completely over-looked the existence of chaotic, self-ordered systems (no snowflakes in Dr. Malcolm’s universe!).

It’s not just the fear of litigation. Corporations and individuals with money get to use the police as their intimidation squad.

The point is that Zuckerberg applies a double standard. He plays loose with his users privacy, but values his own.

It’s best to know if people are about to sue you, or are threatening to do so.

Slightly off-topic, but this (A), then (B), then (A) again, ping-pong presentation style is just idiotic. It seems to be designed to fit viewers who don’t have the attention span to listen to more than a short paragraph spoken by a single human-being.

After many years as a successful photojournalist, he changed career to a street artist.

There was an implicit threat of legal action.

A story that shows how Mark Zuckerberg believes in privacy, so long as it applies to him:

I sad to hear this. I was a fan.

It’s not how ridiculous California is. It’s how ridiculous human beings are.

It looks safe enough for Russia to re-start their athlete gene enhancement program.

You honestly took that seriously?

I felt that he’s the actor who should have played Cassian Andor in Rogue One. I though Diego Luna was, well... a bit limp.

What I dislike about Bragg is the Christian crap on the labels. I attempt to avoid brands that try to shove their superstitious beliefs down my throat.

There’s very promising evidence (that needs to be validated with larger, double-blind trials) that apple cider vinegar (can we call it ACV, and sound all scientific?) reduces cholesterol.

Quote: “Dated to around 13,000 years old, the impressions offer potential proof that America’s first migrants traveled along the Pacific West Coast when the continent became accessible at the end of the last Ice Age.”

No it’s not. It’s proof that one group traveled that route. It doesn’t prove they were the first

We need less reasons for schools to provide kids with iPads. In addition to the reasons given in this link, they are also likely to be hacked by enterprising students (who then sell the hack to their classmates), allowing kids to bypass any access controls that might be installed on them.