Not sure if you’ve had a Whopper recently, but their regular amount of condiments is more than enough to keep that burger moist (yeah, I said moist!).
Not sure if you’ve had a Whopper recently, but their regular amount of condiments is more than enough to keep that burger moist (yeah, I said moist!).
Nope.
All this really is is a demonstration of the impressively tight tolerances automated machines have. Really nothing new here.
Well Rocket does have a crack legal team on retainer...
Pretty neat, but can they be made less than an inch across the head, and under $10 per screw? I won’t be using them until those design parameters can be met.
Here is another picture of the 10-cent alternative:
Electro-machining. It’s a thing. A very industrial thing. Been around for a while now.
Which doesn’t change Ryuthrowstuff’s point — if, as the article indicates, this is really intended for craftsmen making custom pieces as opposed to manufactured products, it’s not aimed at the correct market.
I kinda got the feeling that a sequel was inevitable even if the numbers weren’t stratospheric. Warner Bros. desperately needs new tentpole franchises because it turned out that Harry Potter wasn’t an “expandable” universe and the DCEU never became the MCU rival the studio was hoping for. I think they’re counting on…
Yeah, don’t do the soda thing. Especially if you have lenses with coatings.
Yep...the car business is cyclical. Low inventory only works if every other car maker is drinking from the same koolaid pitcher. Once someone ramps up production/inventory to capitalize on volume over profit per copy, everyone else will be forced to do the same and we’ll wind up right where we were pre-pandemic /…
Yeah, unless it completely bombs in the US, it’s probably good for part 2. Villeneuve has talked about wanting to adapt Dune Messiah as part 3 though, and I’d be very surprised if that happens — I saw the film on Monday and I just do not see mainstream audiences in the English-speaking world responding strongly, but…
It’s not about humans giving dogs candy, but dogs giving candy to themselves.
“I had a group of employees who were definitely feeling pain and hurt from a decision we made. And I think that needs to be acknowledged upfront before you get into the nuts and bolts of anything. I didn’t do that. That was uncharacteristic for me, and it was moving fast as there’s a drive into deep left field by…
10x would be cool. The basic idea is what you say: that fusion reactors would have more than enough power to power themselves alongside anything else electrical. But the current barrier is that no one has yet even hit “breakeven,” the point where you get as much out of a reactor as you put into it. Breakeven is often…
In addition to the usual requirements, Cho broke his foot like three weeks into filming and it took months to heal up, and then when it did COVID hit. So when they came back to film the bulk of the series, they had to both protect against COVID and also make sure they weren’t going to exacerbate their leading man’s…
Imagine, very tall poles w/ very powerful infrared heater lamps (etc) on top!
Plus “omg bacon” feels a little.. 2007?
The future? Chicory root “coffee” has been around for more than a century and was a staple drink for people who couldn’t afford ground coffee. My dad in the 60s grew up with this and (in Canada at least) its available at every grocery store.
It can! They renamed it “Homeworld: Emergence” due to conflicts with Activision. GOG did some of the work in getting it going on modern systems, and you can get it through them!