adamnoah
Adam Noah
adamnoah

Or use your brain....

Definitely a synaptic cleft from TEM.

These apps are all pretty good, and I use some of them, but amazing they are not. Amazing is the fact that humans were able to land on the moon. More amazing is that we have not mapped the ocean floor in detail. Equally amazing is the fact that DNA is self replicating. These things are amazing. Simple software is

Seriously?!?!!? This kind of comment makes me really wonder why I continue to read Gizmodo and Engadget. If you do any real computing (not consuming) you know that accuracy is important. Touchpads and touchscreens just dont cut it for real computing. The masses that think the internet is Facebook and dont know the

NFC has caught on almost everywhere else but in the USA. Travel to Asia and try it. You will realize that its the mean technological understanding at the level of society that allows for adoption of new tech. If a society is a bit slow in their understanding, they are slow to adopt. NFC is good stuff, we are just

HDHomerun Prime.

How is this easier to parse than the actual Steam interface? Have to disagree.

No they didnt make cut the rope — Zeptolabs did.

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I also really liked this place much better than the one you are showing — menu is in Japanese only tho — this one has 2 levels — one traditional kaiten sushi and the other made to order on the shinkensen!!

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Japan has many of these silly engineering aspects to daily life — here is another fun one.

Goto Shinju 2 in Park Slope in Brooklyn, NY. Its even better and the same price.

Try NYC — very similar "kaiten" sushi places are all over the place.

Tokyo is not even close to the most expensive city in the world anymore. There has been no inflation there for almost 20 years. The same starbucks coffee that was 440 yen 15 years ago is still 440 yen — try that in NYC!! Tokyo is currently WAY cheaper than NYC now, and I am thinking to actually buy real-estate

Its not as population dense as you think — Sure Tokyo and Osaka are, but once you go North to Takasaki and above, its basically like the US Midwest. Also, the population there is decreasing, not increasing like most developed countries. It makes a big difference in long term real-estate prices for sure.

Go to Japan and see how a system works with no tipping. It is MUCH superior to the western system. The wait staff is usually much more qualified and polite even without tips.

I lived in NYC for many years, and always noticed the tracks here and there above ground when out on runs in Red Hook, but never thought much about it. These pictures are pretty cool, but as I am in Japan right now, I can see trains everywhere above ground in Tokyo. Basically, people aren't so dumb as to step in

I travel to Japan from NYC 3 times per year, and I find the solution is this: 1.) No sleep the night before the flight; 2.) when you arrive in Japan, start to have beers as soon as possible, but do not goto sleep until the locals do. You should have enough beer to keep you from waking up at 3-4AM on the first night.

Disagree that these look better.

Don't forget that Yahoo! also bought delicious and basically killed it through lack of support. Pinterest largely copied the idea and improved on it a bit, and all of a sudden its a hugely popular social tool. I like Yahoo!, but they need to show that they know how to manage these properties.