@Zenergy: Really? That's a shame - it's such a beautiful piece of engineering. Hope he's alright, no one deserves to day for a mistake, especially if that mistake is an electrical one.
@Zenergy: Really? That's a shame - it's such a beautiful piece of engineering. Hope he's alright, no one deserves to day for a mistake, especially if that mistake is an electrical one.
@Krakenstein: So by the same logic- Guitar hero, guitar practice? =P
@Black Knight Rebel: They're actually pretty low. GED, I think.
@BlackandWhite: We must be soul mates, because I had the same exact idea a couple of days ago.
@Rinaldus: Yyyyup.
@MxPxRobbie: Pretty sure it is. And lol.
Lol I love cats but that video is too much. It looks like a robot - probably what guided their robotics application comment.
haha lol I saw that exact same picture yesterday in a presentation from a NASA official. All of the people in that room are now suspected leakers to Giz!
FEAR 1.
OOh I get it. Macbook air is not a netbook, because it's not a cheap PC. It's an expensive one! I follow you, Mr. Jobs.
@iDon't even: /agree. That's what I was thinking too.
Crap, what's left...
Carver.
Ah, yes, I think I will pick the "Badass" class to begin with. Also, I will use the "Reach Into Hell to Rip Your Enemies Apart" spell against a boss initially, not once he's cut up my clothes a bit.
Man, so jealous of those MAI students. They get to actually work on things like this to get hands-on experience. So much cooler than anything in the US.
So yeah, not really 2D, just super thin, and also, you could poke a hole in that stuff really easy, because it does horribly under shear stress. Tensile stress, the "pulling like a rubber band" described above, is where it shines.
So I guess I learned that under high velocities, the human body's spring constant jumps dramatically, ja?
So I guess I learned that under high velocities, the human body's spring constant jumps dramatically, ja?
So I guess I learned that under high velocities, the human body's spring constant jumps dramatically, ja?
@FuzzyHorror: My health records are handled by insurance companies or doctors, but can the government just ask for it willy-nilly?