It is. The initial comment was ambiguous, but he clarified it in a reply to another member.
It is. The initial comment was ambiguous, but he clarified it in a reply to another member.
I didn't know X rays and UV rays were considered materials. Good to know.
I lol'd.
maybe that's because those balls were also the ones floating, slightly immersed near the surface of the hot water, ant they fell along the with the splash. In other words, because of their small mass and of water cohesion?
i actually hoped i was not the only one that thought: "Waiiit a minute. Is she examining his/Its junk?"
After part I, I suddenly feel the urge to drill trough my right temporal lobe.
One word comes to my mind: Babel.
That thing sounds just about the same and is as short lived as my roomates going at it.
yep. seems they're trying to reinvent the wheel, and fail miserably at every attempt.
Interesting. Just keep it away from free radicals.
there was quite a few good episodes, but it's been so long I've seen them I think it warrants a re-watch. Well, season 1 to 7 as the other two are meh.
That might not be all that surprising, considering the fact that one of the sub-plot of the series has her character struggling with her own christian beliefs..
ah, so that's what i felt was off in that picture! good observation.
So they basically have implemented a thumbnail preview system on all cameras, from what i get. Makes sense. Especially if there's a 14 minutes round-trip and that the data is sent raw over 150 million miles. I've come to take for granted that video is compressed on pretty much all of our devices but i guess clunky…
Yeah.. i understand the limitations, but the fact that even my humble phone can do HD did come across my mind.
i believe there is more to this topic to consider than sport, free will and ethics. We must also factor in our society's demand for perpetual growth and high expectations for performance. If future technology gets to the point where it can improve the functionality of our bodies, ethics or not, those who don't get…
seems like boneheads start off with a soft skull.
Fitt's law? Nonsense!
This is my first post on io9 - I've been a lurker here for a little while and was considering joining some time. I did it now because I wanted to voice the fact that for me, part of the fun of using this site was not only to read the articles but to read the (often witty and humorous) discussions taking place.…