Misfit7707
Misfit7707
Misfit7707

@The5thElephant: I appreciate your wishful thinking, but I think it's the niche markets that drive innovation. I don't think he stuck with a bike because he thought it would rake in more money—the inventor probably operated with personal practicability in mind. Now that it's been made, people who have a special drive

I don't care how strong that bend is, that bike is unique enough that it will get stolen lickety split.

@blehbleh13: I think it may be marketed to those missing a hand.

Kinda like Pandora for video? Count me in.

@SJRNWT: That comment made my day... Here you go

That thing looks awesome!!! I feel like I could fly away with it.

hehehehe....

@bugarthentho: As someone who's experimented with ferrofluids before, my guess is yes. But the best way of getting spikes is NOT with a tiny magnet like the one in the article's video. To get a mound of spikes, the best option is a large ceramic magnet with a larger magnetic field. Unless you have a hockey puck sized

Nickelodeon did this years ago!

The case looks awesome, except for the top button (and the side buttons I presume have a similar predicament).

@pixelpushing: "If an individual walking down the street stopped and took pics of that open window, you'd likely raise an eyebrow and wonder what that was about. I'm just raising it with Google, too."

@Tony Kaye: Lasers can become commonplace too! We just need to make sure that everyone buys one.

Makes sense to me... Another factory allows more resources to meet demand without working employees overtime.

What's the fun in that? If they're going to correct my horrible singing, why don't they just mute my voice, and play the real vocals in the background?

@Veritas7Ax: you can already get ffVII on the psn network.

@r33brooks: Well, they're not concave... (I'm aware you have a college degree, this is for others reading this) It's called a fresnel lens (that's fre-nell) based on a series of specially-shaped refracting circular grooves, which is great, 'cause that means it's lightweight and flat ('cept for the grooves, of