Um...The radishes were genetically modified to make the protein. They don't produce it naturally. It could have been any plant or even a colony of bacteria.
Um...The radishes were genetically modified to make the protein. They don't produce it naturally. It could have been any plant or even a colony of bacteria.
Anyone else see the picture and think "wow that's a big flashlight"?
It Slices!
hmmm Iotatron radio. Sounds like a FTL communication device from a 1950's scifi show. Course I wonder if I would think it sounded as weird if I grew up calling it that.
I have a prediction for you all:
I think I'll wait for Pointy Rock 2.1 to release. I heard there were some compatibility issues with Pointy Rock 2.0 and Sharpened Stick 1.3.
Makes me want to sick two Dr Spaitso on each other.
Me either, think someone fat fingered a tag somewhere or something.
I wonder how long it will take television networks to realize that digital distribution is the future. I figure its only a matter of time(not much time at that) before networks are having more of their content delivered through the internet than cable or over the air. If the networks don't start shifting to a more…
If caffeine inhibits skin cancer I must be completely immune to it by now.
I spent 2 years in Europe, ever since then all american chocolate tastes like weak carob flavored wax. I think the problem comes from 90% of the american chocolate uses less coco butter and is a very weak milk chocolate. This a common problem across most of the american candy companies. Dove is the only chocolate I…
The problem is that the average turn around time from discovery to product in consumer hands is about 10 years. In fact I think we are getting to a point that innovation is so far outstripping this 10 year gap that some products might be obsolete 8 years before they are mass produced.
The real problem I see with the NSTIC is that they are really going to do anything. Really that is their job to not actually do anything, but instead give "vision" (don't get me started on the uselessness of vision statements). They aren't supposed to come up with a standard or even useful suggestions. All they can do…
Looks like what would happen if the new Bumble Bee turned himself into a bicycle.
Kids will pierce ANYTHING these days... :)
It was probably just a contact lense version of the high contrast filter you see on some sniper scopes. Makes everything yellow, but it does make it easier to pick out shapes in low light conditions.
In fact, it looks like all the plastic parts are made of the same plastic they are printing with. It wouldn't surprise me to find out they are using their own printer to construct those bits.