Comment Re:The president should do an address (Score 1) 727
Or, "Don't nuke me, bro"
Or, "Don't nuke me, bro"
No no no... have you any idea what happens when you mix light sabers and lens flares?
Someone please tell me this is not the case for computer science PhDs. Because I may be on a collision course with one.
Detroit, the near future. Anonymous Coward and his doctors fight to rid his decaying body of the disease element which infests it. Mortally ridden with stage IV melanoma, Anonymous Coward is outfitted by NIH with cancer-proof tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and supercharged immuno-capabilities. Beyond the resolution of current CT scanning technology, he has become.......
You may be thinking of a different robot and a different manufacturer:
1. Serve the public
2. Protect the innocent
3. Uphold the law
4. Classified
described by the FBI as black and no more than three feet wide with four propellers
Sounds like a Parrot AR Drone with the indoor frame attached.
Those last two lines are not there in the book.
I wish I had mod points for this.
Howser himself has gone downhill since he changed his name a little and later developed a vicodin addiction.
Remember that time you got drops of it in your hair?
That kind of makes sense. If somebody pulled me out of what I do now and put a point-and-click interface between me and my work, I'd get upset too. They should hire people from the gaming community.
That would require real patients or a dummy/model to practice on. The latter are surprisingly expensive.
What if one 3D prints the models? If we want to animate the dummy, heck, let's go ahead and 4D print it.
What on earth is national porn? (outside of
Unless you're printing into the past and future, how is this 4D?
Bill Gates never actually made the 640K comment; it is falsely attributed to him. The other two quotes are accurate and very relevant to this conversation.
Unless I'm dyslexic, the third quote is accurate too -- I see it attributed to "Some guy"
The biggest difference between time and space is that you can't reuse time. -- Merrick Furst