dallasmay01
Dallas May
dallasmay01

Okay, I will play your game:
Is anything ever created anywhere? Yes, stories, paintings, philosophies, design, etc. are human creations.
I mean did you create dinner? Yes. I created the plan for dinner, not the actual food.

"It's one of science's ultimate goals, and perhaps the only thing that could prevent humanity's ultimate depletion of the Earth's resources — the ability to create more energy than is used to make it. Now, a new nuclear breakthrough has brought that feat even closer to becoming a reality."

WTF?! Seriously?! Holy S***!

So, in your opinion, it's okay to render a large swath of land uninhabitable for thousands of years if people don't live there right now.

Then again, I guess there could be a massive solar spill at this plant.

yeah...

Immigrants.

The People in Fukasima might have other, more experienced, ideas.

Or you could just run over the person with a car. In america, especially Texas, all traffic incidents are immediately labeled "accidents".

Probably not. The long term plan is probably the same as Apple had with iTunes/iPod originally. People forget that iTunes was not the first music store, there were many others before it, and they all ran on MS's WMA format -and they sucked, which was why they failed, but that's a different story. Apple needed to make

I've always through that B&N needs to quit trying to compete with Apple, Google, Microsoft, AND Amazon. Seriously, if I was going to choose a market to compete in, that one would not be it.

Rather, B&N needs to rework their business plan, and in my humble irrelevant internet opinion, this is how I would do it:
1) Make

The whitest 'hood outside of Europe.

People who think there is a fight between science and theology show their ignorance about both. They are two completely separate fundamental philosophies. There is no more a tension between science and theology than there is between science and art or science and ethics.

Serious question, and I'm really not just trolling:

While I'm a huge fan of human space exploration, what good is the ISS? What is this super expensive outpost doing that is worth the investment? Does it have any commercial value? How much science is being done there that justifies the $3 Billion annual price tag?

This makes me sad for three reasons. 1) Motorola was the last standing American smartphone brand that wasn't Apple, 2) Google made Motorola AWESOME, and 3) Lenovo destroys everything it touches.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Thank you for explaining that.

The most amazing thing is that the droplets took a bowl of mixed-up skittles and sorted them out by color!

That's not the way pre-paid phone work. You have to use their phones with their software installed on them for the set up. They get to pick their phones. Granted, now a days, Virgin Mobile does have some very nice phone options, including the iPhone 5S and Galaxy SIII to name two.

You know, historically, Revolution is the easy part.

Because most people have lives, kids, jobs, mortgages, car payments, businesses, etc.

There is a big mistake here. Paper is a very delicate material, and most books don't last much more than 15-20 years. Only the most important documents were copied by scribes to withstand the test of time. Before the printing press, most books written were lost to history before a single generation.