@mricyfire: Are you sure you didn't mean
@mricyfire: Are you sure you didn't mean
@kingcrim84: I am impressed she wasn't checked by a doctor. Yea, you have to finish... is that woman stupid? How can she even suggest that?
Oh, come on. $1070 for a cheesy table?
@WalnutSoap: What in the world?!?...
@Fossa: Great, but that's nowhere near 1 million fps.
Don't like it at all.
@Alduron: Couldn't agree more.
OK, I presume you are using Barium Nitrate as an example and not as an actual chemical in one of those crayons. Unless we want a lot of poisoned kids.
@Hello Mister Walrus: There are good IPS panel alternatives to the Apple Cinema displays, that are cheaper. There is no reason to pay more for them.
@Charliehorse: Dynamite is NOT TNT. Dynamite is based on nitroglycerin and an absorbent. TNT stands for Trinitrotoluene, which is another explosive compound.
I really like this kind of art. It evokes something special inside me.
So, this is art?:
It can be rolling shutter, but only if this is a capture from video.
@#1 STUNNA: The problem is that you would need the boy in the exact same position, which is almost impossible.
@fratto: Europe would definitely not be the same without it's old buildings... and they have great life quality in those countries.
This is a yoke, right?
Rifle 80 feet away?
I tried one only once and hated it. I just couldnĀ“t stand the fact that the bed didn't stop moving.
I think there is something that can't be "simulated". And that is chaos and quantum mechanics. Brains are bioelectrochemical devices (yes, I made up that word). So part of it's inner workings are stochastic. Put two identical brains, ask them the same question, and you can get different answers.
Not sure what's the point. It takes like 50 touchscreen touches to select your ice cream and then the damn robot takes like 15 minutes to make it.