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Hey yeah scientists constantly prove themselves wrong, but that doesn’t mean your argument based on an analogy between an infinitesimal point of infinite mass and gravity and a door is in any way correct or relevant.

I knew I'd find someone smarter than Stephen Hawking on Gizmodo.

Yes, no one who plays music professionally would ever use anything like that...

So its the magnetic equivalent to the optical fiber then?

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Anand Jain’s work seems to produce much more accurate/sophisticated sound, despite having half as many floppy drives. Of course, Jain uses a drum track on some of his videos, but he’s getting a heck of a lot finger grain control out of those drives.

THBBT

Well then. As the name of the festival suggests...

My favorite keyboard ever... One of my favorite phones ever too. I actually think I’d buy a 5.7” version of this, slider and all if it had all the current top of the line specs. Haha. Who needs small/thin phones?

YES. YES. YES.

They rub off the FIFTY at around 0:15 in.

Much like that streak in your underpants your joke is shitty.

Thank you for using the story of a woman’s horrifying rape and murder to make a far-flung snarky comparison so you can insult some internet commenters you don’t like.

My conjure is that drinking water in which plastic has been decomposing is going to be a less-than-salubrious experience.

... it’s not.

when I'm mating beak to beak

I did several papers on tokomaks in high school and college so I’m always exctied to see an article on them. They do produce some radioactive waste, but not nearly as much as traditional fission reactors.

The waste comes in two forms: neutron radiation and irradiated chamber lining. The neutron radiation comes from the

The current designs output quite a few neutrons. It is because they are fusing Deuterium (Hydrogen atom that includes a neutron) rather than ordinary Hydrogen (no neutron involved) which is much more difficult to do. Fast neutrons are a reasonably dangerous form of radiation. They tend to degrade the interior walls of

Not fuel, but yes waste — indirectly. With fission reactors, the spent fuel is itself still highly radioactive although not sufficiently so as to still be useful as fuel. It also irradiates everything around it: the steel and concrete it’s contained in, the inner building, the machines used to raise and lower the

Go do some reading.