How utterly useless. The sad thing is, she's not the first Obliviot to do this.
How utterly useless. The sad thing is, she's not the first Obliviot to do this.
It's wood. Wood is flexible. It's also a box.
Timetable?
It's amazing how reposting stuff from Reddit which is itself a repost of something over a year old makes it to Gizmodo as something "new". This is like Jesus Diaz discovering the Universal Joint GIF.
As more pioneers spread West in the 1800s with open land for the taking and the promise of wealth because of gold and silver discoveries, it was in the interests of the United States to place more control over land - and therefore the mineral wealth - as territories joined the Union. Otherwise, that wealth would more…
Don't forget this one, either!
I plan on making that purchase.
This is amazing craftsmanship from the original construction to the restoration, and the sound is INCREDIBLE. I'm a huge fan of synths. I grew up listening to W. Carlos's "Switched on Bach" on vinyl, and movie soundtracks (especially Vangelis) really influenced my taste in instrumental music. The sound out of the…
The point is that this is the beginning of that. This tech is part of a sea change in creativity where truly anyone will be able to create, visualize, compose or otherwise bring their imaginations to life.
Wait...Dogs have ARMS!?!?
This is fantastic. I just watched a TED talk by actor and comedian Maysoon Zayid (she happens to have CP) and she said her that her father taught her how to walk by putting her feet on his and walking around. This harness is helping to do exactly that.
He is so much more than that.
Well, for me it has always been with water in mind. Questions arise with the story of Noah (the movie release this week being coincidental) because Genesis 7:11 mentions the "fountains of the deep." If this flood happened, where did the water come from within the Earth? How did it get to the surface?
The problem is that people expect us to act.
I will never tire of seeing these videos. Bringing this kind of joy to another person is just overwhelmingly beautiful.
I have tried to find a total and not been able to do so, but for a long time, I have wondered at what the total volume of explored natural caves in the world might be. Depth and length are given, but hardly ever total volume. With 3D scanning technology available - even that system that could map a cathedral interior…
I think this map would help to inform any rethinking of new states.
It's called transposition, and my piano-playing father would do it all the time for fun. It's an easy and old way to....take a sad song and make it better.
Here is the man himself doing a beat-poet-esque style reading of it (audio only).