I highly doubt that. Who would have an issue with the wait staff showing up immediately every time they want them to?
I highly doubt that. Who would have an issue with the wait staff showing up immediately every time they want them to?
No Internet!? Where do you live? North Korea?
But that doesn't make any sense. Would you rather they constantly keep checking on you and pestering you? Or would you prefer they don't keep pestering you and don't come immediately when you need something? ...Or would you rather they Always come Immediately Every Time you want them and Only when you want them?
It's called sarcasm sir or ma'am. The fact that I didn't die from drinking and driving was never intended to be taken as anything other than a sarcastic joke and not that I actually did it or think that I'm immortal. Obviously I was just making fun of the fact that you take your survival as even a tiny bit related to…
Well since you are basing your opinion on a sample set of one, yourself, I will do the same: I drink and drive all the time and I haven't died so I have decided drinking and driving makes me immortal.
I like how the power button is in place if the home key so every time you try to go home you will turn your device off.
So fire is alive?
Is fire alive?
Kinda like how the iPhone 5 is the 5th iPhone right? ;)
Would it?
"Over a hundred light years away, Segue 2 lies in the Aries constellation" 100 Light Years? That is practically right on top of us in galactic terms. The Milky Way is over 100,000 Light years wide. And the Closest star to us is over 4 light years away. Are you sure that Sugue 2 is only "Over a hundred light years…
"the W. M. Keck Observatory, the largest observable telescope in the world" Are you implying that there may be a bigger telescope somewhere in the world that is just not visible?
You said "Star trek is about us; humans here on earth building these huge vessels and exploring space that can go light speed and not cross the galaxy in a few minutes it would take 75 years if you go warp 9 (9 times the speed of light)."
Fair enough. My response was referring to you saying that we would need to move the "raw materials", but if you simply meant a few small machines and tools for making bigger machines and tools then yes. But really what would that take 1 shuttle flight? Two? Ten? Regardless that's something we could easily do today…
I foresee a future in which "AI rights" is a much blurrier concept than you (appear to) perceive it to be:
We don't need to "get[ing] the raw materials out of earths gravity well". As you touched on in a reply: asteroid mining and orbital production is the MUCH cheaper and more feasible way to do it. The startup capitol to get that off the ground (both figuratively and literally) is enough to bankrupt most nations, but…
Wow! 2+ Megapixels? That's way better than 1080p! That's an even better deal then!
Your trolling isn't fooling anyone. The official specs on the official site where you can officially buy it lists 1080. You claim it's not 1080, but refuse to provide any facts aside from telling people to check the specs? Who do you think you are fooling?
Click on the link provided up top (Where you can actually buy the laptop). Click on Tech Specs. It says:
Why would anyone buy Only a heart rate monitor that costs as much or more than a heart rate monitor with a wearable display (ie, a watch) and GPS tracking? This product makes no sense at all.