“I got caught up in the improv and the wackiness, and I became a parody of myself,” Hemsworth recently told Vanity Fair of his performance in the film. “I didn’t stick the landing.”
“I got caught up in the improv and the wackiness, and I became a parody of myself,” Hemsworth recently told Vanity Fair of his performance in the film. “I didn’t stick the landing.”
I’m no nudist, but my first thought was “how are the people being naked going to make a communal space like a cruise ship any more gross than it already is?”
We as a public have been slowly desensitized by cameras everywhere, but I don’ t think that was any way attributable to Google Glass. It was merely smartphones and social media that whittled away our sensitivity to cameras everywhere. Whenever something of any level of interest happens these days, phones are pulled…
If I see any one of my staff playing spreadsheets with little fallout dudes in the cells, I’m going to buy an office Xbox for them instead because they’re all adults who can utilize breaks as they see fit as long as the work is done as correctly and as requested. Bonus points for anything above and beyond. I don’t…
That must have been surreal. Is it weird that I would have loved to have been there for that?
I’m kind of disappointed it doesn’t look like a 12 ton Roomba considering all the funding they’ve given iRobot over the years.
I’d also point out that other companies like BYD are eating Tesla’s lunch overseas in the entry to mid level market. That leaves Tesla in just the high end over there, but you now have BMW, Porsche, etc, with the brand names and build qualities people are familiar with already in the high end market.
It’s a shit-ton of meta data on US citizens too, including location data. That might not mean anything to an individual person looking up trending videos, but the story changes a bit when you look it up as percentages of Americans. The scope is massive, and it’s a massive black hole of personal data where you really…
Isn’t that first idea Mulan, or rather whatever Mulan copied, as I’m sure there are dozens of examples. Sure, the joisting angle is probably new, but the rest of the plot would be rather predictable, right down to the jokes that come out of “it’s actually a girl!” trope.
Indeed. Specifically the part with wearing $3,500 worth of bleeding edge kit that lowers your personal awareness while in an NYC subway.
PFST!!! If the pedal isn’t floored all the time, are you even driving it?!? This is a feature.
Worth mentioning that my cheap no-name universal controller I originally bought for my Xbox One seems to function 100% with the Xbox Series X without having to do any type of re-programing, much to my surprise. Happy MS had the foresight and non-corporate approach at making this work between the two and not force a…
THANK YOU for this post! Gemini might provide more robust, contextual answers, but fails at the most basic assistance features like setting calendar reminders.
Designing robots to emulate humans is to limit robots to human movement and actions when they could be doing so much more while still being backwards compatible with human environments. Bipedal robots made sense from the late 90's to early 2000's when the limits of technology required a bipedal form for interaction…
I don’t immediately disagree, but feel that as technology progresses, bi-pedal movement in robots will be less and less important. Robots will be able to just communicate with machinery for whatever actions that would previously require a foot to actuate. Maybe there’s just full automation where you no longer require…
True, but your odds of that being from space debris is as rare as it gets. You’re 65,000x more likely to be struck by lightning, which itself is a 1/15,000. I’d sooner worry about car accidents or heart attack.
I personally can’t hear above 15k (getting old sucks). I’m kind of lost on the science, but I’m still in the camp something real is happening here.
The filing also included a provision that could allow Trump and other insiders to one day sell their stock, after an initial lockup period expires in Sept.
The inner ear is quite important to balance in humans. So changing anything to your ear’s perception could definitely make one dizzy or lose balance. Some people even have a hard time walking a straight line with earplugs in. But I assume the sensitivity varies person to person and also changes with age.
My current Galaxy Buds Pro 2's and older Bose QC 35's don’t give me this pressure feeling, but my older AKG’s and a cheap no-name brand I had both did. That was my guess too about poor NC still providing SPL, but I really have no idea.