memophysic001
memophysic001
memophysic001

A Japanese company has a 3D hologram that works, it was an article on Gizmodo if I'm not mistaking. They're propulsing some particules up and they react at a certain variable time (somehow) to produce a photon, thus light. It's right to say that it's see through though and therefore not completely 3D, but only the

We do have these kinds of machines in Québec, but nevertheless it's not about stealing the soda it's about building a robot.

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If that's somehow a reference to Doctor Who, I second that.

Starbuck's not a library, live and let live. Plus, he's clearly looking for attention, and you're giving it to him. If you don't like it, don't "promote" it.

Make it mandatory to ask for password when buying in-app stuff and don't tell your kid the password: make them ask for your permission and enter it yourself. Would you give him your credit card info? I think that's the real solution and this isn't in any way a software problem.

I've heard Stephen Hawking saying something about energy being the opposite of space. I'm not convinced that the Whole Universe is infinite because of that since it would mean that there is infinite energy in the universe (increasing in amount as space expands in relation to time). To say that the Whole Universe is

ME GUSTA

It really is. I'm not saying it's innovative, but the choice is right and Android & iOS should consider it as well.

Mmmm. Irony. Bahhhh

Would it be possible to watch two tv shows at the same time by mixing the pixels of the two sources such that one pixel on two is from one of the sources? Of course, it is theoretically possible, but would it be viable? For the sound, there's the headphone splitting, but for image would it be better to have that

Did I just pictured an online Walmart in my head?

Of course! That is my plan in fact.

You need Quicktime? I am amazed.

Blackout is definitely a problem... But I like the concept!

The complexity of it won't though. But as computer engineer student , I can't think of anything else than coding a program to do the data extraction from the images to a graph instead of having people doing this by hand... Would be a nice project! And even if the error rate would maybe be higher, it might just

I bet it was referring to the three circles that made the bird's body. The head, the back of the bird and its belly.

Yes, it can. Call it empty set (denoted ∅)

That's because you see the universe as being "in" something. In fact, as the universe expands, space is "generated" (really NOT a good word, but I can't think of anything else...)

I see it this way: