yea totally agree, i just was commenting that it would be great to go nuke
yea totally agree, i just was commenting that it would be great to go nuke
definitely. except i've seen opening DJs rock the place and the headliners be just 'meh'
here you go, you'll hate me for this one i'm sure
this seems obvious... apple isn't an R&D company, they a repackage and resell company, most of what they do is not first mover
oooohhh that's REDDIT? Had no idea what that icon was for.
freaking finally. is the april 8th solid from nokia itself, or rumor? I heard that floating around but didn't catch if it was solid.
just for good measure
the problem with nuclear power is simply how regulated it is. Dunno about those crazy canadians (eh?) but in the US it takes approximately 60 years to build a nuke plant. That is a GIANT investment (in time) compared to throwing up some wind farms.
First off without an ROI, no one would do it. Its not about generating energy cleanly and safely. Its about generating energy as clean as possible and as safe as possible while earning as much as possible. if there was no ROI, no one could afford to do it. If they did, guess what, economy would collapse. However since…
why would i consider that? I just want to know how efficient they are and how long it will take to pay off that large investment. Coal plants cost less per megawatt and can generate a much larger amount of energy. But these things are massive, so i'm wondering how efficient they are, must be pretty good.
i wonder what the ROI is on those things...
same here, was very disappointed.
thats precisely what i was thinking, that the others are at a huge cost disadvantage.
I'm not being snobby but, you shouldn't do this with expensive wine. Cheap or table wine can be improved DRAMATICALLY with decanting, and blending that stuff sure why the hell not. But when it comes to a really really nice bottle, just do it right.
wtf andrew, come on. these gizmodo writers these days, jeeze... you forgot to embed this in the article man.
looks like a fly.
ha exactly what i was thinking
unless the event is 'concert style', i would say that many times a DJ should go unnoticed. When a mix is smooth, logical, and energizing, people should be partying. They don't need to look up at me and think "perfect beat match" or "wow what a unique set of samples he layered in there". If a DJ is creative and adding…
my God... what is he listening to...
what i need is an ultralight I can land in the street.