Also - loves to pick up dead birds with broken necks as they fly into windows. Probably worse than a spinning wind generator.
Also - loves to pick up dead birds with broken necks as they fly into windows. Probably worse than a spinning wind generator.
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Yesh.
In The China Study, Campbell shows that being fat isn't just calorie related. His activity and weight adjusted stats showed equivalent people in China eating 2,600 calories while the American was eating 1,900. But the Americans were overweight, while the Chinese people weren't. Genetics was only found to account…
Their newer line released this year of industrial strength 18.8v L-ion battery units were redesigned from the motor out to take advantage of the power performance of the new batteries. I'm a Bosch fan, too, since they seem to always do it right. But, then, they're Germans.
I wonder how much of the "music listening" involves watching the screen and the video displayed there? Audio with video is a different experience than audio alone, and could this be a simple "I want more from my music experience" shift in the young audience, other than the notion of just a cheap record player?
From listening to engineers at companies that make devices (and having lived through one at Sun), the Connector Wars can be brutal with bodies, crushed lives and disappointed proponents left in their wake.
"He stole all his ideas..." Yup.
Oh shit (not again!). I think my brains might be over rated, considering this thread.
Oh shit. Well, he can still come my house.
Bill Joy* wrote an article about technology http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/joy.html where he talks about whether technology needs us. It would seem that the internet has become a technology that meets his definition of "self replicating" in his terms, we (most of us) don't have the capability to *not* use…
Your description is surprisingly like mine with a few minor changes. I got "saved" from that addiction because I had 3 boys, and they became zombies when interacting with technology before the age of 12. I (literally) couldn't take it - I couldn't watch a normally super active (hyperness from my side of the family,…
Nice. Took me a second to get the reference. But he's talking about The Verge, Paul Miller and his no internet experiment.
First, thanks for that reference. I didn't know he was doing that, and it's awesome. Might make me read The Verge more because I have an interest in the subject, and hey, at least they don't have Kinja for a comment system. (But the people.. the people.. they just aren't Giz.)
And your point is? I'd have to agree with you, but I don't read a writer for their ranking, I read them for their entertainment value. And Mr. Hubbard can be *highly* entertaining. Nu?
Oh shit. Someone like me on the internet. *looks around suspiciously, puts on mustache*
Maybe.. I was always thinking that they had a simulator on the mainframes to actually code with, and then this was the instantiation of the physical flight computer.
Just feed the regular worms (or stop poisoning them) and you won't have to aerate it, either. Of course, you'll lose the "creep your neighbors out" effect.
I'd rephrase that not as hating but as purpose (with no judgement on whether a purpose is "good" or "bad".) Hating is just a tactic to acquire purpose, but a powerful one that's moved large sections of humanity at various times. Survival can be stronger, however.
I think you have the main problem identified, and one way of dealing with the problem outlined, there. I know physicists that get so disgusted with their trade because their associates treat the model being built from observing as if that was the reality, but really, it's just a model. The internet *is*…