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Ya that's what I was thinking too. This article is written as if this were a possibility, but as of now (and probably for a long time) it is nothing more than theory. It is similar to that of laser tweezing, but still theoretical.

Why can't you listen to the latest Eminem album? Last time I checked mine has a fully functional media player and a good Pandora app...

These are the top headphone 'hacks'? Really?

Exactly, they do it all the time. They are trying to do these "lightning quick" posts to grab attention and direct you somewhere else...

I did read the article, but they always used to post stuff from their counterparts. They don't need to give me a blurb and link me to their partner sites just to garnish hits. I'm angry cause its all part of the "new gizmodo" and it is hardly stealing credit when they are on the same network and they just provide

This is honestly a terrible blog post. You are linking me to Jalopnik? Why? First of all, what does Jalopnik have to do with a websites security breach...wouldn't that be better on lifehacker? Secondly, Jalopnik is in your network. Can't you just post the entire post? Surely there is no infringement issues going

@charcar543: While not necessarily real, I do handle Cesium on a regular basis (in a glove box, of course)...and it is damn cool!

Haha ya lets all mess with glucagon and see what happens...

@eebrenner: Ah right you are, I misread the first image.

Uh oh, 32.8 degrees C. We better prepare for the nuclear fallout now...

@Benjamin Urquidez: I still occasionally play the original ridge racer for PlayStation...

@Jared from the 904: Also, isn't it doped with magnetic material? It is probably in a very strong magnetic field, and nearly unable to go anywhere. The more it spins, the greater of a magnetic field it should produce, helping to keep it in place.

@Lahjik: Two questions, how heavy is the flywheel? Maybe it is rather lightweight and wouldn't have a significant impact weight distribution of the car. Moreover, wouldn't it help offset the weight of the driver?

@pvalpha: I know very little about neurons, but I would hazard a guess that their synapse response is highly dependent on protein interactions and not simple materials. Transitioning these proteins and associated compounds to a superconductor would probably be exceedingly difficult from a stability standpoint alone.

@AreWeThereYeti: Is it though? Technically it isn't causing a recrystallization. It looks more like the incident laser beam causes reorganization of the alloys in to a crystalline shape, instead of a cooling effect after heating causing a phase transition in to a crystalline solid.

@BlackSheepBoy: There is still no reason to go for the Monster Cables. Sure, maybe you don't want to go for the $2 cable, but the $20 Belkin at Meijer/Wal-Mart will be perfectly fine and last you just as well as the Monster cable.

Perhaps this is just a clever ruse...

@CallMeJordy265: I'm drinking responsibly! Unless you count tanking my KDR in Black Ops due to slower reaction times irresponsible :(

Nothing like calling Comcast multiple times and having them tell you to suck it up and deal with the huge increase in price...