(Rephrase) There's a cockpit, but there's no reason a human has to be there.
(Rephrase) There's a cockpit, but there's no reason a human has to be there.
Ever get a flu shot that you don't have to re-take yearly?
Oh, I heard that rumor: $49.99, free worldwide 3G access to the entire Internet, a 20-day battery, and includes Amazon Prime membership.
I'm afraid I care more about understanding what's going on than being right. I recall having some vague, if fleeting, understanding of why having a mass was a requirement for oscillation when it was first proposed.
Yes, I read where you linked to the same article above (Tolman's Paradox simply redirects to Tachyonic antitelephone and never did have content of its own: See page logs and history), and as I said it still doesn't make sense to me.
Okay, so, I'm near Bob and happen to see the tachyon-delivered IM pop up on Bob's computer, then look through the telescope to see Alice sending it. I still can't affect the sending of this message, so what's broken? If I were to send a tachyon IM to Alice during this time instructing her to change the message, she'd…
You can't be unreasonably throttled on your Skype connection from home because Comcast wants you to use their VOIP service instead, or block you from using Hulu Premium because you didn't want to subscribe to their cable TV service. They can't block Hotmail or Shushmail because they want you to use sbcglobal.net email…
Not only in the same boat, I'm apparently sitting in the same row as you. Former hate-5am-retail doing contracted government work.
Charlie Miller (Pwn2Own winner, every single time he's been there) is a former NSA analyst and studies OS X 0day vulnerabilities for a living and seems to only strike at the operating system via Safari.
Those exact same arguments can be used for OS X, you know. Applications downloaded from the Internet have to be given permission to run (OS X gives a nice little warning, even if it was downloaded via console FTP and hidden in a .zip file or something) for GUI apps, and console programs have to be chmod'd...just like…
I've read the article, as have others, but it's not fulfilling.
"And third, we have some astronomical instances where light has clearly outpaced tachyons- like our observations of the 1987A supernova. "
Some stupid thoughts that someone will discredit soon:
I always thought the Federation should have had a "Cosmic Beings Starship" of sorts to do bulk exploration for them. Stick Q, Wesley (post-Wanderer), and Kes on board a starship that was made by a warp engine strapped to an overclocked hologram projector like the Doctor ended up wearing, and you'd be able to have the…
It's not to be taken seriously; While snark and sarcasm doesn't convey well over the internet, if you figured I was proposing that seriously you should probably see a doctor to have your Asperger's medication upped. Consider it a sort of gallows humor.
I have to admit that I was really, really hoping Lannister would find a way to kill off that little shit. *sigh*
The rules from the Darwin Awards site state you have to be incapable of procreation, so if you were to (for instance) shoplift a running belt sander by sticking it down your pants, and it detesticulated you, you could qualify even if you survived.
Two cops, one spool of piano wire, some kevlar gloves.
[www.hplovecraft.com] has all the stories, and, there's responses to the question of "In what order should I read his stories?" at [scifi.stackexchange.com] .
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