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@TDizzleFoRizzle: Yeah yeah, we all heard the singularity argument before.

@Epell: What he said.

@Worf: Also, you might just go all the way and take a look at the works of said Theo Jansen, which are all kinds of awesome.

It's Marc Dorcel, with a C.

the banana vending machine is at least 6 months old. I very much doubt this is the first vid of it (or the vid itself is old too !)

@norazi: I guess it's "just" stretching the original image, so no deleting or creating content as such should be involved.

That kind of "magical hinge" has been on heaps of Japanese cellphones for quite a few years already...

@eric273: It's not time travel ; it's the exact opposite (as in "not traveling through time").

Hey, there's actually a fun debate going on here !

Or as put by the less angry Carlton M. Caves, a physicist at the University of New Mexico, who did his own analysis and said of Gott: "Put succinctly, he rejects as irrelevant the process of rational, scientific inquiry, replacing it with a single, universal rule. That has to be wrong."

The Copernican Principle on which all of that BS is based is a farce.

@AwokeKnowing: You can actually see the exoskeleton moving by itself in the last few seconds of the video, already taunting its makers with awesome robot dancing.

I, for one, will not make up my mind on anything about tablets before the Adam gets real and enters that chart (should happen Oct 9th, according to Notion Ink themselves)

@Antubis: Came here to say the exact same thing. It's not in use everywhere, but for example every single "long distance" train in Japan, from old buckets to the last model Shinkansen, has reversible benches.

@Darkit: That is, all things considered, very inexpensive indeed.

Too bad BP swept a large part of the oil under the rug using dispersants, making it impossible to clean up and actually more nocive to the marine environment.