@jinchoung: I think that's ATP synthase (complex V). I believe this acts pretty much like a generator and converts a molecule called ADP to ATP, which I guess you could call a battery storing chemical energy.
@jinchoung: I think that's ATP synthase (complex V). I believe this acts pretty much like a generator and converts a molecule called ADP to ATP, which I guess you could call a battery storing chemical energy.
Begun, the TSA War has...
@ninjamurf: OK then, how about the search terms 'blow', 'up' and 'office':
@Master_Soda: Ooh thanks. The comments about crashing and losing work scare me though.
@My Little Metroid: Here here
OH. MY. GOD.
Hopefully, he has full receipts and invoices and is paying taxes. Sounds like he had what he thought was a legitimate contact and put through an order at Foxconn; if that contact then sold him stolen goods then it would have been difficult for him to know.
For anyone with an Android phone; check out EVAC. A lovely game
@Captain_Grumpy: I love this; thank you.
No Android?!
That this level of technology is in thousands of homes is fantastic. Very much looking forward to how people will push the tech forward.
@Curiously Flamboyant Sheep 3: The Ovis Aries Cometh!: Precisely my reaction!
@TechHaze: Dear China, please nuke America. Thanks.
OK; a little experiment using the Twitter search engine:
@comrade_leviathan: It was an @ reply to his (girl)friend continuing a private conversation they were conducting using the Twitter direct message system
Please Google; please just launch it.
@Murray Hewitt: It seems you didn't actually work out why I put that last sentence in there because you have already pre-judged my statement.
@JAlexoid: I live in hope!
@Herabek: It's not half.
LOVE IT! I am going to use Google Docs more now.