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Yeah well if you raised then to eat them, you can hardly blame them for ‘being evil’, whatever that meant.

Aww nothing for my first gen 2g or iPad?

I’m sure you’ll enjoy reading the legend and stories of Hanuman, the Hindu God who is widely regarded to be the inspiration for Sun Wu Kong.

Ack! Thanks :)

“KIC 8462852 is behind the Sun and only visible during daylight hours, making it impossible to observe from the ground. According to Tabetha Boyajian, the Yale astronomer who discovered the star”

The comet is actually jet black and we probably wouldn’t be able to see it with our naked eyes if we were orbiting it at the same height as Rosetta.

Why does the article say he uses a LIDAR sensor? I saw the video a couple of days ago on Bloomsberg and I thought it says he doesn’t use any expensive sensors. This guy is a certified genius though, I remember jbing my first iPhone 2g with his hacks and then my PS3.. He was the first guy to crack PS3 and that was the

Nah, they’d just collect them and use them as bomb packing. Imagine lego shrapnel!!

It really looks like she’s sprawled on the ground and they shopped the background in later

I bought the Z3 compact, nexus 5x and one plus x in quick succession for family. I can only say, you get what you pay for. The nexus 5x is great, but over priced. Z3 compact is again, a great buy but it’s a little old. One plus x is cheap, but I didn’t like the screen or the camera which is really really bad, esp.

Facebook is going to send free internet Facebook across Africa from Satellites. FTFY.

Was he Russian??

Both are legitimate Indian names. Swastik means auspicious in Sanskrit. Sridhar is a name for the Hindu God Mahavishnu that means possessor of all kinds of wealth.

Oh yes you do!

I've always wondered who keeps them stocked and how they collect the cash.

You can own guns but can't buy fireworks? :'D

but... But that's not a plane! That's a flying gun!

"paralysis may one day be as common as polio. "

Fantastic product but it needs some kind of hardware lock to prevent users from taking it away in a business or school environment.

thanks for sharing that. Can you point me towards some good resources online for this stuff?