LittleJon
LittleJon
LittleJon

Well you’re going to need another shot anyway. The first shot was a microprocessor. The second memory. They need to add a GPU so they can play Crysis on your body.

Oh, no! 6G will cause gayness. Or is it Communism? Or perhaps it’s atheism?

We are all rubes on most things. Given that the sum of all possible knowledge is infinite, we all know nothing. While the sum of all human knowledge is finite, it’s sufficiently large that any one person can only know a tiny subset of it.

Some bubbles take a long time to burst. Civilizations that collapse because of unsustainable practices are a form of bubble. Who says a bubble bursting needs to happen in months or even years.

It’s Dutch Tulip Mania all over again.

Why would anyone be surprised by a cardinal making bizarre, unsubstantiated claims? That’s what religion is.

Lenny Henry! :-O

Are they unaware that there’s a quite popular embedded processor called ARC? While not as well known as ARM, ARC is owned by the design tools giant Synopsis, and is used in a lot of products.

Alcohol and flying too close to the sun.

My perception was the “America’s Mayor” label had nothing to do with NYC’s crime rate reduction and was all a response to 9-11.

Can someone tell me what he actually did post-9/11 apart from make a few speeches. and make sure he was the public face of the tragedy so that he would be the beneficiary of (inter)national sympathy?

I saw a live demo of Corning’s flexible glass. While the devil is always in the implementation details (and reliability testing results), it certainly looked like a major upgrade for folding phones.

I’m being more specific. Stresses of laminated films are highest at where the film comes to an end. It’s also where defects can form delamination nucleation sites.

I doubt that dust got in and caused the bubbles. I think you’ve got cause and effect mixed up. Delamination occurs where the stresses are highest. In this case that’s the edges. If there were no delamination, the edge would be sealed and dust wouldn’t get in.

Not quite the same thing, but I always wanted to do an animal fat product called, “Lard of the Rings”. Its main selling point would be having a melting point significantly lower than the fires of Orodruin (which is what you want in a home cooking product, really).

Which bears are doing the repeating? The Beornings?

I have an engineer on my team who previously worked for Juicero (and turned down our offer). He got a very nice sign on bonus, and then a week later they closed shop. He was probably the only winner from that who debacle.

Where were you when I was endlessly washing and drying baby bottles a few years ago (and 3 years before that)?

Is there a patent on that?

That not true. It’s the number of active British actors + 1 unconvincing CGI Peter Cushing.