Thank you.
Thank you.
Who has actually been Old Nan, all along. Hodor.
Indeed. Just look at the Nexus line of phones. Or Project Tango. Or maybe even Project Ara.
Couldn't they just ask the Machine if that's what she/it wanted them to do? Kept bugging me. She's always listening, just say aloud that you're not cool with this, and maybe she'll clear it up through Root.
I thought of the zip-line idea only because I imagine there'd be some passages that are not big enough for a person to enter, in which case you shoot* a line in. Perhaps a crawler* or slither bot* might be a better option in some scenarios, where the line cannot hold.
As far as the off-the-shelf version goes, I can't see any reason why not. Of course they can make modified versions with better resolution and the antenna mods you mentioned for comms. Also, I know next to nothing about caving, but in my head it was on a zipline going back and forth while possibly rotating, to make it…
The Prometheus style probe may not be far off, though. Have you heard of Project Tango?
You know, for one glorious second there, after the woman has walked away from her blinded ex, and later found out that it was her fiancee who hid the letter, and Bo and Tate are at gunpoint and she starts levitating the taxi, I really, truly hoped that she'd threaten to drop the car on the taxi driver if the cops…
It's very odd, but I've never really been acrophobic, except underwater. Does that word even apply? I mean, as a kid I'd jump 30 ft (may have been less, but definitely >15) into the deep end of the pool, and then frantically make my way to solid ground and safety. And I'd never, ever dare to open my eyes underwater in…
"It's a magical world out there, ol' buddy.. Let's go conquering!"
Thank you. That's all.
I nominate 'icthling'. Or Jeff.
Same here. I have a crow tattoo, and some of the best pictures I have ever taken are of crows. This one's my favorite.
This one is just unspeakably magnificent. Wow. Just wow.
Whoa, for like the last minute or two the background drone, lighting and the glitching in the video have added up to a very tense and dramatic experience. I keep expecting debris.
http://www.cracked.com/blog/why-ebert…
If you haven't, I'd highly recommend this article. Ebert apparently read this, and was somewhat convinced.
I just re-read 2001 last night. Then I see this article today.
Ver3.7.1c : FIXED stream-of-consciousness lag.
Forever together, him and his moon.