slickromeo
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slickromeo

I remember replying to a comment about a catalytic converter, but i dont remember what the comment said.

Unfortunately, i must admit it did take the nexus a few years before they became wonderful devices. the one you can get today is superb (however if you can wait until Oct 2016 when the new one comes out, you’ll see they get better every year). the Nexus 6P is been a phone with no bells or whistles, although i do like

it’s time to go pure android....... Nexus 6P, or the new Nexus coming to october 2016.

Ok, but in our hypothetical fictional scenario, wouldn’t an object merely touching the singularity cause it to stop, and not pass the singularity, breaking our idea that it would follow the pendulum physics we observe in the hollow earth tunnel example? .... I’d imagine that merely touching the singularity would be

if you want a phone that just works all the time, no lag, no delay in typing, no feezing coming out of lock, etc. there really is only 2 options, the iPhone or the latest Nexus phone. that’s the problem with android, all the other android phones are android-based phones which is why I only ever recommend someone get

good point. However when I think about a typical home getting robbed, I imagine people breaking inside to steal TVs, laptops, computers, xbox, jewelry, etc. i don’t imagine them bringing a dremel to cut out spaces in the drywall, to then pull out wiring .

LOL, Thank you for your highly interesting response. the reason I asked is because many people surmise that once you have passed the event horizon of a black hole, ALL objects move towards the center, period. as in, they will never reach the center and then pass it.... they can spiral towards the center, or fall into

It’s perfect for central florida.

it’s an interesting thought experiment. Do all centers-of-gravity act the same? ignoring air friction you’d continue to oscillate back and forth over the center of earth’s mass forever..... Why isn’t the same true if you were to cross the center of gravity of a black hole (ignoring the spaghettification that would

I was unaware houses had copper inside of them... are you talking about some sort of copper coil in the A.C. unit outdoors, or something else?

I’m not sure why but I am extremely disappointed that people would just walk around a neighborhood with a cordless saw and chop off random cars catalytic converters to sell at the junk yard.

I’ll have to test it out, Guest Mode on chromecast has caused problems in the past, i’ll setup a guest WiFi and connect to it and try and see if i can access the chromecast on a different WiFi

but then how will i control my chromecast, in my home, i should be on the primary wifi not the guest wifi.

I get the feeling this is not very chromecast friendly seeing as the chromecast will be on the primary WiFi and guests on another WiFi

or a Honda Civic

I am suspicious that Budsies (http://www.budsies.com/) is licensing this to Crayola because both websites are nearly identical in format/layout, I notice Crayola charges $10 price increase (perhaps to offset the licensing fee?)

Google didn’t receive a lawsuit when they named one of their Android versions KitKat.

yea, except that light sometimes travels slower than the speed of light, when moving through a gas or a liquid as just one counterpoint. and even if light always traveled at light speed and remained on the x-axis, never going into the y axis.... there is still the idea that that we still do not understand WHY light

the video is very interesting, However, I disagree with the notion that our futures already exist because this implies we do not have free will to alter our futures.