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Not necessarily. I could do my job, and get everything done, in 4 days. I currently stretch it to 5 because I have to. My employer isn’t getting anything more from me by making me come in an extra day.

What’s stopping them from doing that now?

And programmed in a language that basically no one at NASA knows how to use any more.

Same. I turn up the brightness when someone needs to scan something on my phone, but otherwise, I have it at about half brightness, and I can still use it in my bedroom at night to see well enough to move around or pick out clothes without turning on a light and waking up my wife.

My guess is the first person has to mount it, as shown, but then they can kind of steer it, and if you steer it up next to a rocky area that the worm can’t “swim” through, it may slow down or even stop, allowing others to mount.

Exactly my thought. Menus, especially fast food ones, have a finite number of words they need to know. Sure, there may be some odd adjustments, like a burger with no bun and tartar sauce, but even then, there are only so many condiments and ingredients the chain has. If it can’t handle that task, then they’re way too

Reminiscent of The Manhattan Project, with different facilities working on different aspects of the nuclear bombs, and many (most?) of the people involved not even entirely sure what it was they were working on.

So...everything? I literally cannot think of a single food that isn’t in one of these categories other than veggies grown in your own garden.

I understand that every page needs to be hosted, and server space ain’t cheap, but that was not ever mentioned, at least in this article, as an argument for getting rid of “niche” articles. If that’s not the reason, then who cares if there’s a little article about Highway 441 in Wisconsin, or Poliwhirl? If someone

I feel like Tron was a movie that could have used a remake versus a sequel. The original movie was pretty awesome, but the technology and visuals are very dated now. And trying to do a sequel now forces you to choose between keeping true to the original, and looking very bad, or updating the tech and visuals, making

it could be many years until Tesla is ready to ship you an Optimus robot.

It would be ironic if the fact that the lander is nose-down is what kept it alive during the night, somehow trapping a little extra heat, maybe.

I think it’s PetaBIT versus GigaBYTE, but according to the Google machine, 1 Pb is 125,000GB

Galactus really should be the next Thanos-level threat. I’ve heard he’ll be in the FF movie, and really, he should be, at most, a background threat. Let FF deal with the Silver Surfer or some other herald.

but it worked

As automation increases, the profits of large corporations are going to increase. They can get 24 hour work from something that doesn’t require pay (though there are still costs associated with it), doesn’t require benefits, doesn’t need time off, and will never get sick.

Yeah, yeah, let the scientists study it...but then I want to touch it. I want to hold a piece of an asteroid in my hand.

I’d settle for upside down, but slowly enough to survive.

SNW would like a word...

For the Bonus Question, assuming ties are not allowed, the easiest way to prove the argument is to show there are no counter examples.