I can't believe I missed this.
I can't believe I missed this.
There it is again...a Gizmodo writer describing something as being "terrifying." If technology is so scary, why use it?
You'd think that a site which is focused on technology would have their terminology down pat - especially when the topic is computing.
I did some design contracting with a company that makes leaded glass for various scientific applications. The samples were amazing. I'd pick up a piece of yellow glass, know that it's made with lead, but even knowing that did not prepare me for the surreal weight.
We stomped it down to dust.
I'd gladly go over there in a heartbeat if the military wanted me. The people there did not deserve to be brutalized. I realize that was only fractionally why we went there (mainly really bad intelligence work), people should not have to suffer just because we choose not to acknowledge that it is happening. The…
So Saddam - one of the most brutal dictators in history who had rape palaces and put people into chipper shredders while still alive was cool to run a country? I'm pretty sure we had a solid program running in Iraq before Obama came along and basically said we're pulling the plug. Yeah, great, let's stop going after…
Great googly moogly...couldn't they have found someone to explain this rather than someone who talks through both nostrils?
Somewhere, a Nobel Peace prize sits collecting dust, awarded to a US President who has now bombed 7 countries and killed more civilians than the reviled G. W. Bush.
Is it me, or does everyone sound a bit...chupmunky in the video...like they all took gulps of helium prior to filming? Maybe it's just YouTube being weird...
Heavy metal poisoning the soil in a back yard near you - film at 11.
How about a feature that lets you weed out Facebook pages like radio stations named "HOT 106.9" regurgitating uncredited Reddit content? Reposts of reposts are hardly Newsfeed-worthy.
Architects: just because you render your fecaloid "biomimetic" craptaculence with plants on various terraces and balconies does not mean that your building will be able to support the long-term growth of plants that are hardy enough to withstand high winds.
The price tag is hardly luxurious considering the opulence you can cram into an "RV" and considering the number of places where you could stop and simply stargaze or get truly awe-inspiring panoramas, I'd say it's a great feature.
Virgil Fox is one of my favorite Bach performers. He performed with true joy and enthusiasm.
I just want to know why they never make these available in the US. I thought I was able to have it my way.
Of course it is. I think it is silly that people cannot accept that there are forces below our feet at this very moment which, when they are eventually unleashed in predicted events such as the Yellowstone caldera eruption, would outstrip any previously achieved levels of atmospheric pollution mankind has ever…
The size is for safety. It's also a hard hat, or at least a bump cap.
I'd go for the bulk purchase, set up what would probably amount to a Rube-Goldberg-esque arrangement with an array of these...
The scripted "comedy" is awful.