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We already use computers in life critical situations every day, how is this any different? As far as humans being more reliable, computers don't get tired or drink or have fights with their wife before an operation, so I figure having software well debugged is easier than getting all the complications out of human

Wow, I am sure glad you included that informative video, it made it all so much clearer.

Wow. That is the mechanical equivalent to writing an animated bird in assembly language.

Exactly!

They don't have to reverse engineer stuff, they can just buy it, if not directly from us, from somebody else we sold it to. Barring that, they could get a competing product from the Russians or Chinese. The fact is that our huge arms industry feeds half the repressive regimes in the world, and when they decide they

Deep down? I don't think this girl has anything deep down.

I am pretty sure that devices ranging from satellites to cars which have duty cycles longer than a couple of years would benefit from this tech, not to mention applications that flash memory was rejected because of its limited lifespan.

Put multiple heads on the same device and you would produce dozens if not hundreds simultaneously.

If you could have the bread made without preservatives, that would be a real plus.

Apple maps is well designed, and when the information is available, very accurate. The problem is it was released before it was ready. If they had allowed an overlap for a year where you could use either Google or Apple Maps it would have been just fine, since many areas have no issues with Apple Maps.

If the software is smart and only prints the color on the edge of each layer where it would show, each 3d print would only use a little more than 1 or two 2d pages worth of ink.

I was hoping that gmail would automatically upload any attachment over its limit to google drive and then send the gdrive link, but it looks like it just gives you the option to browse your google drive for files to link to.

Not too many ultrabooks with i7 quad core processors at any price.

It is a perfect little server, with very low power consumption.

Multifuntion = Fun in many ways!

I think a high rez head mounted display makes a lot more sense at a tiny fraction of the cost. Mount a couple of ipod touches on the helmet for screens, and use the integrated accelerometers to change the view of the video streaming from your main computer that does all the processing.

And clearly all conflicts are exactly the same, so it must be the drones that made the difference, right? I can't even imagine what it must be like to live in your simplified version of reality. It must be very reassuring and fun.

Zip ties and a regular cargo rack would be my choice.

By then we will have Petabyte disks in our phones, and these disks will be just as useless as a 25GB disk is now for backing up my 3TB of hard drives now.

The wii was compelling because it introduced physicality to gaming, and it took years for the competitors to come up with responses to that. This on the other hand seems much less clear what it is about. It seems like Nintendo did not want to focus the console on a specific mode of interaction, so some games make use