@Lizard_King: Next time use the Scooty-Puff Sr., The Doom-Bringer
@Lizard_King: Next time use the Scooty-Puff Sr., The Doom-Bringer
@RobNYC: [citation needed] :-)
"or by a portable suitcase-sized, seven camera feed-quipped control panel"
@Kajigger Me Timbers: I suspect @Firefly_hm may have been intending to contrast detonation with deflagration.
@Sci-fi-Chic: Then why didn't GE do this years ago?
@MacAttack: The ads tell me to buy Lightspeed Briefs.
@MooseDesign: I came here looking for it too.
@Skynet1121: "half life of just 8 days, which means its completely gone and inert by 16 days"
@Avastmateys: The oil companies are looking to drill that deep because NIMBYs don't want to see the rigs offshore, so there are exclusion zones off much of the US coast.
@VijayS: Yup, it's awesome!
@M-Tek: "You tried arguing about the pic being taken from facebook"
@M-Tek: You said:
@jasonkenny: I don't recall the temperature. It certainly is plausible that there was already a chip, however.
@M-Tek:
@M-Tek: Whoever took the photo, professional or not, owned the copyright (absent an agreement in advance stating otherwise). However copyrights are transferrable, so it also may have been taken by one person and sold, or given, to another.
Futurism does not necessitate change merely for the sake of change. Actual improvements are always welcome. However, I think the new design is ugly and awkward. Your mileage may vary of course.
@jasonkenny: The windshield almost certainly was laminated, as that's been standard for many decades. The car was a late 1970's vintage Impala. The windshield didn't shatter, it just developed a long crack, which is closer to the behavior of laminated glass than tempered glass. (If Wikipedia is to be believed, Ford…
@jasonkenny: We DID the science about 20 years ago. Cracked the windshield of my brother's old Impala.