Anyone else notice how the tennis coach's seatbelt kept going from being fastened to not fastened in the scene?
Anyone else notice how the tennis coach's seatbelt kept going from being fastened to not fastened in the scene?
"They also tested some ticks without vacuum."
Go Stanford!!
It also does voice recognition.
The "live" part of that video was just an optical microscope.
"...the horrible Teddy doll from A.I..."
looks like she's controlled by a GPIB cable.
I think you have to get a phone call first.
In that it was set before Raiders, but luckily it's its own separate story and didn't include stupid stuff like "this is how Indy met Marion".
Still not clear on what the back story on the fake arm is supposed to be now, though. Do both Nina's have it? Does that make any sense?
While I'm still very much enjoying the show. Some of this season feels a lot like the last season of Lost. Lets hope it doesn't end in the same fashion.
How 'bout a space bridge.... to MARS!!
I don't think it was a "Corvette Tax". If you watch at the beginning of the segment, the prices are already in the process of being edited, as shown by the blinking digits.
Gas bubbles certainly can be locked in water ice. In fact we use ice core samples from the Earth's poles to determine what the ancient atmosphere was like. You can also have frozen air if the temperature and pressure is low enough. I've had a lot of experience working with cryogens in the lab.
so who is it?
I thought I had heard that using the "front" setting wasn't sanitary for women.
Did they melt the ice caps? I thought it was mostly subterranean ice. But the point was that air was locked up in the ice, which is reasonable enough.
Nope. The Nina that opened the vault had both her hands exposed in that scene.
be professional