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Radar blocker maybe? ;)

Don't like the name "fluffy bust", it looks more like upside down cleavage or under cleavage.

And then after a couple of decades we find out that our Solar system has an actual ecosystem which we destroyed by overmining :)

Did you notice something? Carbon, silicon, tin... everything becomes blazing fast when it's one atom thick.

I believe that it in the future we will have direct brain to brain communication or "telepathy".

I like your theory. Maybe at first people will genetically adapt to their local climate on Earth and then move to our solar system and onto the galaxy.

Teleportation? Don't be silly, she means flying cars :)

Also the name of the gun is not L55. L55 means that the length of the gun is 55 calibers. Since the caliber of the gun is 120mm -> 120mm x 55 = 6600mm -> and that's the actual lenght of the gun ;)

155mm L55 ? Or you mean 120mm 55 caliber (L55) Rheinmetall gun?

I have a hunch that LG and Samsung are trying to emulate Apples vertical integration, slowly building their own operating systems and in-house designed mobile processors.

From 2011:

I meant the "T-14" as fan art, not the Merkava of course.

Tyrel, are you serious? You're basing your entire article on simple fanart.

It's just some fanart, nothing more.

The nephew left and he told police he returned to hear moaning from outside the door of the room he shares with his girlfriend.

These two missiles should be the other way around.

I still think wireless charging is worth the effort. Anyway, what what happen if I park a car in such a way that the socket is on the opposite side of robotic arm?

I don't think it has anything to do with air, it's the distance between the two plates that's the problem. By your reasoning inductive charging wouldn't work in space.

Wouldn't it be better to invest money into improving wireless charging efficiency (which is now at 70-80%) then a robotic arm?