Screw that. Go back to Netflix.
Screw that. Go back to Netflix.
Dude, that's my (ex) bike!
There are different types of radiation. Also, there are single-celled organisms that are okay with radiation:
Well, I'm not an expert on Lithium-Ion batteries, but assuming that there's no nuclear reaction going on there, no lithium is lost while using the battery and it could theoretically be recycled into a new battery.
As far as I know, more energy is required to produce antimatter than is released. On the other hand, antimatter is significantly more energy dense than any other form of energy storage, so it would be perfect for interstellar travel.
Uh, streaming music radio anyone? What about navigation using Google Maps? Or VOIP?
@Goopplesoft - Reliant Robin of whitenoise: Has anyone ever told you they love your profile picture?
@GizmoTron9000: Things with near-future benefits should be able to get private funds more easily. People looking to make money in the near future aren't going to want to invest in something that may or may not pay off within 30 years.
@Arctic Fox: Just like you won't comprise on perceived quality, I won't compromise on perceived openness. LOL
@jetRink: Don't worry, I know my basic electronics :D
@HumanAbyss: It says that right in the article -_- I was just joking.
@William Hawbold: I still use Winamp sometimes ... they have Shoutcast and it's a pretty good media player.
I'm not a huge fan of automated music discovery as I have very specific tastes, so I tend to hear of new music mainly through friends or clubs.
Let's call the whole thing off.
@Gimmeslack: +1
@Nitesh!: Here's another interesting estimate, as the pixels in your eye do not have a uniform density:
@Juker: Here's a really interesting paper on that subject:
@HumanAbyss: Not true! You can die from anything :P
@wjbean: They don't have double nought gauge?