Man_Of_Leisure
Man_Of_Leisure
Man_Of_Leisure

T+9:03 skips to 9:27, did that actually happen on the 'live' coverage or was it edited out later, and why?

There are no wires in tron! What nonsense is this!

No latency measurements?

@Barcode711: No, you're constructing straw men. You brought up economic wealth and military strength. I responded "who wouldn't be proud to be from a wealthy prosperous country". You then went on to say why would I be more proud of that than a, b, c, d , of which we had not discussed. I corrected you that I never

@Barcode711: I never compared the cultural wealth with economic wealth. I simply said "who wouldn't be proud to be from a rich prosperous country".

@Barcode711: Who wouldn't be proud to be from a rich prosperous country?

Interesting article.

@cycle-ops: No you didn't. The British did. By your logic we could very well claim we burnt down our own white house

You're not opening any minds. Americans know that their arrogant. They also have a lot of reasons to be proud. Canadians on the other hand often come across as arrogant despite their insignificance.

@B0LUBA..: Think of what this really means though. I'm assuming thats a toy gun of course, but could you imagine having anything resembling a weapon near our president and not getting shot? Such a simpler time.

I hope government money didn't fund this.

@Denver is too damn high: I was starting to think I was the only one. Most of my friends are embarrassed to be on it, but they're on it none the less.

@saltboy: I don't get what you're saying. You called it a laser. I said I thought it was a particle accelerator, the complexity of which makes this whole scenario ridiculous considering the precision required to actually collide subatomic particles or probably even singular atoms.

@John Eusebio: The others brain might not die if there is enough shared circulation is what I was saying. As other people have mentioned, chemicals in the others dead body would likely kill them both pretty quickly.

@John Eusebio: If their brains are attached blood sugar and even oxygen is probably shared between them to a certain degree. I wonder if it would be possible that the heart/lungs etc of one would be able to sustain both of their brains.

@saltboy: I was under the impression that it was a particle

very cool.