obviously not real, but cool. Around 1:20 the screen is not in sync with the mouse movement. I think putting linux on it would have lent some believability.
obviously not real, but cool. Around 1:20 the screen is not in sync with the mouse movement. I think putting linux on it would have lent some believability.
It seems like the head is swallowing the tail of the same animal. If everyone is involved in advertising, who's going to provide food? If Google, or Apple, were to buy some farms (seriously large ones) and integrate its technologies and smarts into reaping (pun intended) the benefits of agriculture, it might just…
I wish I were impressed. At the end of the day, this is a nice mod. He did a great job with the body work to make it look like an iPhone 4. Still, with all that effort, and being called an iTableous, I'd expect some touch screen ability instead of mouse clicks. He's mainly focused on the outside beauty of the…
This: [www.google.co.il]
AH, I don't know. I haven't been called to the reserves for a few years. If you really want I know I can ask and get back to you.
Thanks. You're right - my mistake :) I was actually thinking of a Glilon.
I'd think that if after losing the first one, they'd find a way to get the second one on video, either by timing things right with some satellites to get a visual, or with the ISS, or SOMETHING. This just confirms that the Vulcans ARE watching and waiting for us to develop warp technology before greeting us formally.
Exactly!
That's a not a Galil either. It's been identified by Volanova below as a Swiss SG551. The Galil is shorter than that: [www.google.co.il]
If it's in Israel, that's not a standard issue weapon. We have foldable M-16's, but I haven't seen this one before.
Also this, which is a bit more informative, from What is Gray Goo - [www.wisegeek.com]
I think they're idiots too. That said, a simple search on Google for "nano particles gray goo" [www.google.co.il] yielded interesting results, like [www.thenewatlantis.com]
I think that the day of fanboyism is over. This seems to verify that Apple is rather enjoyed all over the world by people who once never even considered an Apple product. As long as Steve Jobs is still there I'd imagine some more great things will come from Apple, but like Gizmodo has stated, those days are limited.…
In deference to the author of this post, I think Mr. Epstein has successfully demonstrated that he has the following qualities any employer should be looking for:
As a father, I can say that this article should be directed mainly at the husbands, whose job it is to fetch her that orange juice or chicken soup in the middle of the night when the cravings come, keep her bed padded with pillows in the 9th month (or earlier), and keep his toiling wife happy despite the extra weight…
No, we cannot create new names for Him. There are several names or phrases referring to G-d that in and of themselves contain the implicit holiness that forbids throwing them away or erasing them. Writing G-d would be likened more unto a nickname at best. Even in Hebrew, instead of writing, for instance YHVH, we…
Thanks for the correction. Bury is what I meant.
:) Thanks.
:) Cute. I was brought up to not write G-d's name in any language. If it is written on a computer screen, there's nothing to it. If I write it on a piece of paper, or on a chalkboard, however, that section of the paper or board cannot be erased since it is forbidden for us to erase G-d's name. We buy such…
I shouldn't have said traditional, but rather a traditional learning. Sorry. Rashi, who lived about 1000 years ago, wrote commentary on the Torah, the Prophets and Writings, the Talmud, and more. His teachings are considered compulsory learning material in Torah learning. Here's what he wrote of that verse: