SCIENCE!
It's like magic, but with numbers.
SCIENCE!
It's like magic, but with numbers.
Yeah but I heard that script focuses solely on just one product release or something unconventional. I'd love to see Sorkin scrawled across something more like this.
I think you just ruined it for me, because now I'm going to wish David Fincher had directed, Sorkin had written, and Reznor had composed.
Holy crap! That actually DID ruin the trailer for me!
That's the only part of this interview I've ever seen, and I love it.
What a rare glimpse at a Steve Jobs with apparently no ego, no walls, no front. I can't tell what drove this man to do anything other than the understanding of the brevity of his own life. He seemed to recognize the futility of everything, and that seemed to drive him even harder.
Or listen on Spotify for free right now.
Or just wait until researchers find a way to mass produce "perfect" hexagonal patterns.
You, I like. I had this exact same thought. Fold the layers, create redundancy in case of perfections, and all should be good, right? Even if you double it's weight it's still lighter than its rival materials, right?
Logic. +1 for you!
Good point. I haz the dumb.
How else would you propose getting stuff into space? Space elevator? Space cannon? What's the alternative?
Wouldn't we go crashing into the asteroid belt and make lots of perilous contact with extraterrestrial rocks?
I'm currently using an HTC G2 from 2010 that rattles when you shake it (God knows what's loose in there). I'm sure anything will be an upgrade. I use my phones to the bitter end.
This... does not look like it's worth the effort.
Cool. I make between one or two thousand minutes of calls a month. I care.
I'll randomly break into singing this and no one ever knows what the hell I'm talking about. And then I don't either.
So in five years I'm no longer going to have to hire a gaffer or lug around M18's. Deal.