*Design and program a robot that can build ramps by itself*
*Design and program a robot that can build ramps by itself*
Papyrus.
It's probably an opt-in thing. As in, developers of apps have to specify that they're OK with ads for their app not showing up for users that already own it.
Am I the only one that thinks this is ugly? It just seems backwards to have a large circle ambiguously indicating the seconds rather than a more precise stick. It looks like they literally just mounted it backwards.
"but [they] have more trickling in,"
August 5 2011.
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Your surprise stems from the misconception that evolution implies an increase in sophistication. The only thing that evolution itself implies is SOME sort of change. If you factor in natural selection, the process then implies some change that in general will increase the odds that the organisms that possess it will…
It sounds like you want to read articles that have some content attached to them. "I want to see the content right when i click on the article in the first place." Therefore, if you avoid these stub articles, you should be OK.
You never mentioned the turning in your first comment. My last reply was correcting your assumption that I have ridden it, and that my statement is based in simple physics rather than personal experience.
What on earth is wrong with the camera or GUI? If you're talking about the purple lens flare, that's normal for that type of camera design.
*sneezes*
It's called aggregation. And no, it isn't every comic.
Haven't ridden it, this is just simple physics. That is, unless it has some magical anti-gravity levitation force being applied to it.
Irrelevant. The center of mass has been shifted backwards, so it would take less effort to tip over backwards than before.
Would you have been happier if this had never been posted at all, and you had not been informed abut it then? No one forces you to click these links. If you don't like the stubs, don't click them. They're very easy to identify in the feed.
If they've already got it set so you can't purchase it regardless, then what on earth is the point of that large number? It's certainly not a very informative message. At least, not nearly as informative as "This content is not available yet. This listing error has been reported to Microsoft. Please try again…
You're right, it should have been bacteria-carrying roaches.
Interesting idea! I propose the creation of a new field of study: Environmental Psychology. Research in the field would include discovering ways to fool the environment into cooling itself down on its own (with placebos like fairy dust) and determining the mood of the earth based on how much it rains.
This is wrong on two levels. First, your link was botched. Second, the point of that site is that you actually put a valid search query in and have the site do the mocking. Putting in a bogus search query is missing the point.