Audiogalaxy. Dropbox bought it and killed it. It really needs to come back.
Audiogalaxy. Dropbox bought it and killed it. It really needs to come back.
I wish people didn't have to "remember" Samurai Jack. That show needs to come back. With memorable characters, broad scope of possibility, and just about every genre rolled into a single cartoon, it is a magnificent example of a truly great cartoon series.
The music sounds like a bad cover/ripoff of Vangelis's song Voices.
I do believe that this is in fact a precursory milling of a of a hydrocoptic marzelvane. It will eventually be fitted to the ambifacient lunar vaneshaft of the pentametric fan in the latest Rockwell Retroencabulator.
Reminds me of PDQ Bach.
I was replying to VeryWell's question and Captain Jack's answer above.
At this early embryonic stage, this is not about mutations. To the best of my knowledge, there is not enough time nor safe enough procedure to genetically test an embryo without destroying it. Perhaps while it is in a cryonic state, there may be a way to take a sample, but I suspect it would disrupt the embryo enough…
This is not eugenics. The cells divide rapidly causing fragmentation. The proportion of fragmentation can determine which embryos will actually implant in the womb and survive. This is not about choosing an embryo based on specific traits which make them more desirable in the future, such as skin color or height or…
For me, a Japanese fighter craft will forever remind me of Silpheed. I played the heck out of this game.
Yeah...you use this:
Everything is brand spankin' new to bloggers who need to keep an audience for advertising revenue. When you come here and see something that is really old news, it's like being an adult watching a toddler proudly discover the contents of their nostrils.
I wonder if people who have a problem with GMO food will have a problem with this?
Is it made from paper? No? Then it's not "Origami," it's something like "Orikaso".
If you read the article, it says "motorized pallet jack." If you do not know how to properly operate one, they're dangerous and can crush you by pinning.
I think the real story here is that the temp agency is not vetting or properly training people on the usage of the equipment or proper safety around automated conveyor systems.
The bolts hold things steady and in place, but will easily shear when a large lateral force from a fork truck is applied.
I'm looking forward to General Fusion's approach.
Kroger is definitely real. I helped design one of their production facilities.
Does this mean there will a camera that can capture what the eye perceives? I'm talking about taking a picture of something like a full moon which appears to be *massive" and the photo makes it look like someone tossed a dime in the air.