Interesting concept but the grooves look too big to catch most hairs.
Interesting concept but the grooves look too big to catch most hairs.
Apparently I'm in the minority here but I never liked the camera roll. It was confusing because it didn't just have pictures you took in it. If they do bring it back, I hope they separate it from all the pictures that you save on the device and only have pictures you took with the camera on it.
Correction: as a couple of people pointed out, it was the Greeks who coined the term and it was then co-opted and popularized by the Romans as they frequently did.
Except that barbaric was basically a term coined by the Romans that basically meant not Romanized. The Roman's version of conquering was basically to Romanize everyone and it worked very very well. Barbarians were groups of people that weren't get Romanized. It basically was their version of the third world and while…
As soon as I saw that scene in the movie my first thought was "I have to have one of those dancing groots"! Glad to know I wasn't alone.
This! So much. Monotheism led to intolerance of all kinds. Once you open that door you allow intolerance to flood in. Even the Roman version of slavery wasn't tainted by racial or cultural bias.
This is true. Screw propellers were not yet suitable for ocean going ships and the monitor was purpose built for river warfare.
Apparently no one at Gizmodo saw proof that the video was faked and they probably aren't bending. At least I haven't seen it on here, only on other sites.
We first started kicking at the big boys with the Spanish American War, when we used modern battleships to absolutely destroy the outdated Spanish navy. After that, and with Teddy Roosevelt, former Secretary of the Navy as President, we started building a fleets that rivaled Great Britain, including The Great White…
That's still super cool.
That's pretty neat.
If it's not passcode protected, of course it's easy! Passcode protect that. Please. Just do it.
I always have to stifle a little bit of a laugh when I read about people involved in the project gushing about how good it is and how much fun they're having. I mean, that's great for them but it doesn't really say anything about the quality of a film or TV series. I remember reading interviews about Ghost Rider 2…
The difference is, they're working for us! They don't have to like us, but we have to like them or at least think they are doing a good job. It's kind of like how you don't have to like your boss but your boss needs to like you.
No one knows what Jobs would want better than people who have never met him. Certainly not the people who he recruited, groomed, knew for years. Nope.
I read a whole expo on this last year. The most disturbing part of the whole thing was the paying the recruiter. These jobs are in high demand (as bad as they are) and so the recruiters can take advantage of them. What made this particular one bad was that the factory shut down (I think they were making Wii's) and…
I learned to understand and read Russian when I was about 11...I've forgotten most of it but this makes me want to learn it again.
I just read the books for the first time (finished yesterday) because I never had read them and a friend begged me. This is great.
Well if we assume that leaked piece of glass was the cover for the iPhone 6, it was harder than regular gorilla glass but the sandpaper test proved it wasn't sapphire glass. So the glass on the new iPhone is tougher, just not sapphire.
It balanced out with Picard's bald head.