I think the main thing I took from this article was that there is such a thing as "coke-addicted rats".
I think the main thing I took from this article was that there is such a thing as "coke-addicted rats".
Speaking of vibrating constipation chairs, there's a funny story* about Nikola Tesla, who I think invented the chair (among other, less important things like AC electricity and wireless electric transfer but whatever) which was based on his studies about resonant frequency. He invited his friend Mark Twain to sit on…
I sure as smurf hope so!
Actually, his desk is a black, frictionless slab.
I reread the article and I could see where you may see some political bias underlining the science, but the figures aren't twisted and the information he worked with comes from a very credible source.
Also, holding both does, unsurprisingly, both.
io9 reports both science fiction and actual science.
The top bezel in comparison to the bottom bezel. I mean, I wouldn't put it past Apple to completely change up a pattern it's had since it's genesis but I'd say that it's unlikely, at best. The bezel is one of the most recognisable parts of the iPhone, same with the round home button.
I never said it was the only network that did that sort of thing, but this seems like the type of thing that Fox would have a fit about for no good reason.
Ew. Not gonna happen, way too asymmetrical for Apple and that Home Button is atrocious.
How long before this becomes a BFD on Fox News? Or has it already?
Well, guys, we had a good run.
I'm not a big fan of it. It feels like some HTML didn't render, even though I know it did.
What you'll see will confirm/ previous confectionery conceptiiiooonnn
I always thought it'd be interesting to find out which type of person typically answers polls and compare their political opinions to those of the general populace.
But what if it retained the cell signature of a normal body cell?
The perfect size for my battle-axe!
FREE YOUR STOCKS, NEO.
Ingenious!
I think he used it correctly. The theme of the movie is trying to fill the void of something missing. Kurt Connors is literally trying to fill the void of his missing arm.