@alexvoda: *near* field technology.
@alexvoda: *near* field technology.
@allenrotstein: Tomfoulery!
@dit.dotdat: ... know who you are replying to..
@Return of DaOtter: I completely agree.
@ChaosCon: I believe the unit you are looking for is called a steradian. We use it for lighting calculations in the arch 'biz.
@TVs_Frank: Ah, gotcha. Never really floated over there much.
@Destronok: EQ? Looks so familiar. Where was that?
@0xCONNECTED: I have had the chance to travel around to a few places that are viewed less than favorably by the US, and have interacted with people from others while at school.
I hear the chartreuse death star was discarded for similar reasons
@SkipErnst: I think Utah is trying to recreate the Trinity tests
Oh good, something to blame my lack of athletic ability on.
@Antubis: Houston may be the worst place on earth.
@Steve Monroe: Probably because in the US lowly criminals can merely afford duplexes.
They've got it all wrong.
@Obsidian: Stereotypes are fun!
@Obsidian: Fairly certain every country has its share of bizarre traditions.
Just out of curiosity- if one is subjected to a grope-down, would they have the option of choosing who feels them up?
@Settings: 3d plastic printers require a support material, so that would be difficult
@Strages: 3D printing will become truly interesting once you can add in reinforcing steel
@Michael Byrd: Well said, and far more succintly than I stated below I might add.