@technoindigo: Definitely just you. Got a thing for hobbits, have we? Hehe
@technoindigo: Definitely just you. Got a thing for hobbits, have we? Hehe
@wolf-ketsueki: You're not the only one.. I was just about to post the same thing when I thought I'd check to see if someone had beaten me to it... damn you xP
@jepzilla: Yeah.. and then they proceeded to base an entire series off of meaningless technobabble - Voyager.
@Chimera: Urmm.. don't think you meant to direct that comment at me.
@Dancing Milkcarton: You obviously didn't go to see The Last Airbender then..
@Metalface Eagle: Also, you have to consider that part of Branson's motivation for doing this is press exposure.. doing something like this makes him seem more accessible to regular people.
@WidowMaker: OH GOD MY EYES!
@Dr. What?: Very true.. if there's one thing we can always bet on, it's that we aren't nearly as smart as we like to think we are.. and every time we say we've made an advance that allows us to manhandle nature for our own benefit, nature throws us a curveball.
@kitsuneconundrum: Another cloak. Which will have yet another cloak covering it, which will have another cloak covering it, which will have another cloak covering it.. ad infinitum.
@HeroOfTomorrow is lonely: Lol I'm glad I'm not the only one feeling this way..
Am I the only one who read this and thought of Farscape?
@Dr. What?: "If it was really that effective then it would be strong enough to hurt humans as well."
@interrogator_chaplain: Perry Bible Fellowship FTW!
@That Guy: Yeah I'd like to know what happens too.. it's early days yet, I imagine we'll be seeing some pretty interesting applications of this technology in the coming years. I mean, after the Wii came out it was a good couple of years before people like Johnny Lee found some amazing applications for the hardware..…
@nahde: Well more accurately light, IR, microwave, radio are all forms of electromagnetic radiation. That doesn't mean radio waves are a form of light. A running faucet, a waterfall and rain all involve falling water, but that doesn't make them the same thing.. just as light and radio waves are different forms of…
I knew it was bad for you.. I mean just look what happened to Weebl & Bob when they ate cheese!
Hmm I swear I've seen the logo in image 3 before.... wait a minute..!
@cheeseycom: Actually scratch that, I did a bit more research but I took too long to edit my comment (
@That Guy: Hehe well I suck at math, so don't ask me..
@nahde: Umm.. RADAR stands for 'Radio Detection And Ranging' and uses radio waves to determine location, not light. You're thinking of LIDAR (sometimes called LADAR).