Morimasa
Morimasa
Morimasa

A Chinese Go prodigy has issued a challenge. He has a 8-2 record against Lee, but I suspect he’ll suffer the same fate, should he go against the computer.

Living without good food isn’t really living.

You’ve misread this study.

The Elide fire ball must be filled with magic potion because it can get thrown into any fire and put it out immediately.

That doesn’t do anything the extra power cord that comes with the adapter doesn’t already address (in a slightly different way).

what? take a closer look at the non-wall outlet end. Guess what that goes into.

I see you’ve never owned a Mac before.

Spoiler talk always makes me think of the PA strip.

Because of future energy needs. There exist no purer form of renewable energy (excluding black holes and vacuum energy). Fusion reactors are literally creating small controllable sun cores. The only by-product should be Helium and energy. In addition there are zero chances of radiation from fusion reactors; if

New plants would provide so much clean energy. I sickens me that it doesnt happen.

When Ford Pintos started fireballing and Explorers rolled over and Takata air bags started shotgunning people, the answer wasn’t “We’re never going to make a new car ever again; we’re just going to keep driving the ones we’ve made and let them age out.”

Yup, I’ve been waiting for Thorium reactors to be more a reality. No risk of runaway meltdown.

Yeah it’s the turning us into batteries that seems a bit troubling. I could see the robots defeating humanity, but doing so with out subjugation. IF they really do advance beyond us intellectually, it doesn’t follow that their morality would not as well. A morality based upon live and let live.
I personally believe

This occurred in Animatrix that explained the backstory to the Matrix and how things came to be.

I’m wondering if I’m just boring? I don’t want to state what I thought/wanted the film to be, because that’s unfair to the filmmaker, but I enjoyed the idea of this boy who essentially has a real mother who doesn’t care about him that much trying to cope with a fake mother. To me there’s a more personal and human

From the moment they showed the chicken on the counter, I knew where that baby was going. Too heavy-handed with the foreshadowing, and an over-used trope. Other that that, it was great.

In a dark age, where information is king and global surveillance is invading every facet of our lives, one man stands for peace and privacy everywhere. He’s not the hero we need, but the hero we deserve. Jet Ski Man rises.