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I don't think so. In the link in the article ("last anonymous critic") [ny.eater.com] This guy's picture is there. So I don't think it is this guy.

the whole trick is to follow the schedule for a week, and by then, you *should* be so sleep-deprived that it should get easier to sleep faster, but that damn alarm clock will keep waking you up 20 mins later. keep repeating until your brain adjusts, and it should be smooth sailing.

Try following the strict Uberman Schedule. The question is, how much of REM sleep are you actually getting per day/night? If you follow the Uberman, which takes about a week to make your brain adjust, you *should* feel a lot better, until it's time to take the nap every 3.5-4 hours.

Yes, but with the advent of electricity, there's no need to rely on the sun, except for agriculture and all that.

They can... they're called vocaloids.

ah, good to know, thanks!

Astronauts also wear space suits to save their lives :3

looks like he got lazy at 1:05 :D

Well, I didn't know that airplane seats were flame-retardant, but even so, setting a corner of a cotton shirt on fire on multiple places in a plane is bound to set something else on fire.

in your sink

dropped his camera, eh?

Combine this with that one Canon video camera concept a few months? years?, and it might be a reality.

I clicked on the article as soon as I read the headline JUST to comment this!

LULSEC MEMBER! *points* this is like Salem Witch trials all over again

That's the funny thing about modern technology. It tends to be invented after people from the 1800s have died.

The lighter thing is incredibly stupid. Is it so hard for a terrorist to simply light the chairs on fire, which will spread easily throughout the cabin? Or even worse, multiple people lighting multiple fires?

i guess the visualizer lets you "see" music

yeah, imagine what kind of movies they are currently rendering, which will be available in 400 years. So little amount of plot leakage is astounding.

They should develop the computer to find more efficient energy, and attach it to some sort of facility that can build it, and make it run off of that. Rinse and repeat.

Maybe it's hard to manufacture large, high-PPI screens?