lightnquick001
lightnquick
lightnquick001

Oh, come on, get on your fixie already and bike back to your media consulting office!

It could be worse - they could have made a 'Space Odyssee 2001 Detour'.

Doesn't work - look at China: they will have a huge problem with a skewed age distribution (=aging population) in the next 10-20 years.

To me, the stars in the opening sequence don't look real - their luminance doesn't seem to modulate with the clouds/haze. I'm often wondering how you get those brilliant night sky views in the time lapses - you need to keep the shutter open for quite a while to get a view of the milky way, and then everything else is

Can you explain? How long is each exposure? I'm always wondering about those impeccable star views in those time lapses, and assume that there's trickery/fakery involved. From my experience, if you want to photograph the night sky, you've got to open the shutter at least 10-30 secs (let's assume ISO 400), but then of

That filigree red nebula in this myriad of (white) stars - somehow puts it in relation how huge this system is.

I'm surprised you can keep your camera that long in LA.

Au contraire - upforce is what we need!

5 million? 5000 years at max, at least that's what they say over in Indiana!

To use Woody Allen's words, death is in general a terrible inconvenience.

As far as I know, much of that itching sensation comes from the proteins injected by the critters to impair blood coagulation (so they can suck unhindered). Proteins, in turn, can be coagulated by heat, and made inactive.

Ok, I meant the bricks with the airspaces (see picture), which again, of course, trap air and provide insulation; put those up two rows deep, and you get a cosy home in winter. Yeah, solid bricks would get cold! The problem I see with those extremely well insulated wood houses is that they do indeed 'trap' the air

Guess it's ok to wear these in SF. Testing this in the Midwest would be...

Congrats! How did you make sure that the sky crane would not drop the rover on a big boulder, or, e.g., with one wheel on a big boulder, tilted, and horribly un-recoverable? Did the sky crane scan the terrain, using pattern recognition?

Beautiful! But where has Aeolis mons gone that was visible on one of the first pics? I suppose that that part of the panorama (where the front of the rover is pointing to) is simply overexposed.

Talk about 'range' here... This doesn't look very meaningful to me. The 'connected standby' sure is important, to download the security updates.

So someone perusing chatroulette is a 'perv'?

Bricks all the way! Best insulation coefficient. This, plus vacuum double pane windows, will bring any heating/cooling cost down dramatically.

Oh well, the No Such Agency might just TELL you that it's un-hackable...

Yep, that last point you mention pretty much sucks. I have lived in Europe during Olympic games, I've lived in Australia during the games - and I've seen first hand that you can broadcast this stuff differently. NBC's way is distinctly chauvinist (in the classical sense) - almost only US teams/successes/medal