@tomsomething: You must be that Tom that makes that natural toofpaste that tastes funny.
@tomsomething: You must be that Tom that makes that natural toofpaste that tastes funny.
@LearnIIBurn: It's really not though... there's no question of whether a physical keyboard is going to work or not when you press a button, touchscreens don't give you the same luxury. Even if the screen captures input perfectly, not being able to feel where your thumbs are in relation to the "keypad" is a huge…
Umm, ease congestion? How is that supposed to work? I'm assuming these lights go straight to a switch, just like every other WiFi and ethernet connection in the world...
@corsair130: If we're getting that technical about it, we should note that this little apparatus doesn't even WORK when he's testing it. Clearly not pointing the same direction when he turns it.
Hm. Doesn't look as impressive as I had hoped :-/
@ModernBawhair: Hahaha, I'm totally going to do that. Or maybe just eat some In 'n' Out 'n' a shake.
These... are not very well done at all. The elements are all out of order! For instance, in the cookie picture, the top middle cookie appears to be the deepest! I've made these before with far better results. Am I the only one seeing this, or am I taking crazy pills?
@Bassman22: You're right, they should appoint you to the budget committee and let you be the one responsible for how and when they advance their research.
@wagedomain: In all fairness though, I get "What's a Windows button?" about 893,242 times a day.
@waclark57: I don't know... This is much less work than wrapping everything in the cube in wrapping paper/newspaper, or shrink-wrapping the entrance and filling the whole thing with packing peanuts... This one can be done in under five minutes!
@bdkennedy1002: That hasn't worked for years in my experience.... Companies like Comcast and AT&T just don't really give a rat's ass about earning your business anymore. I threatened to cancel when my internet doubled in price after my promo period ended and they just said "We're sorry you feel this way. Anything…
@PinballFan: Don't know if this applies to you, but the beta installer allows a 2.5Mb English/Spanish only version. Looks like the dictionaries are taking quite a bit of space!
@MostlyHarmless: Uninstall Swype and the Swype Installer (there are two applications), then click the link from your beta email, redownload the Installer, then redownload Swype. I have to do it every time I switch ROMs, as Swype always reverts to the "limited functionality" mode.
@shhhGoToSleep: Hehehe, Steve still thinks you're too stupid to use it!
@Panther: Yeah, that makes more sense—turbojets can't even go up to mach 4, can they?
@heroineworshipper: Starting from a standstill would consume a monumental amount of fuel—starting it with an assist would allow them to keep the craft's weight down.
@schall129: A scramjet doesn't have enough compression until mach 3-4, so the turbojet is needed to get it up to that speed since it can provide its own compression. If the railgun could get it to Mach 4, this would make more sense, but there's way too much air at sea level for this to be possible. Even at 60-80k…
Interesting... cut NASA's funding and instantly they start getting smart about saving this thing we call "money."