Comment Re:Aluminium (Score 1) 187
No, it's a Big Bang powered car.
That right, they are powered by the sheer idiocy of that show.
No, it's a Big Bang powered car.
That right, they are powered by the sheer idiocy of that show.
And that feasible and a couple where built.
Sadly, radiation put an end on that! More precisely the humans lack of tolerance for radiation.
Nope.
Just for clarification, this is a flying car:
http://imgur.com/oMwa9Yp
Notice the car on the right. That's from a 1940 magazine writting about what 2011 would look like.
AS opposed to an Aerocar.
Also:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9vdT...
It is differently written. Written in a way that no one write anymore, and as such may be difficult for the reader. This goes fro most books written in the era.
Kahn was like Ahab.
He pitched is as a space western.
He did start pitching it the same year, but earlier, as Voyage aired.
"circumcised and so who already lost most of their ability to feel what sex is"
this is a myth. Please stop looking for any stupid excuse to try and shoved your political crap into the discussion.
Depends.
You can move through cities faster then walking, a lot faster.
I would own one if they where a few hundred dollars.
Doesn't matter though. That statement was said by 1 person, where as many scientific expert in material science already know what application graphene could do, if they could manufacture it in more volume.
With the subtle difference in that we know a many. many ways graphene, and will change the world. There are application waiting for it.
Graphene isn't the issue, manufacturing it cheaply is.
I have n doubt someone will figure out how to manufacture it cheaply.
This is like conversation I had about the blue LED 25 years ago. We knew we could do a lot with it. We knew what would change. WHat wasn't known was how to do it cheaply.
I was wondering why someone was still employed after reading the story myself. Next they made an ad?? Yeah heads would roll in today's more hostile work environment.
Maybe I just worked for shitty employers recently? But I heard back then you stayed with a company for 30 years. So different today where firing 15% every year is the new rage. Sigh
This is cool for a project I am working on. I plan to see if I can create a
My Idea is to have no sql and sql databases where something like this will do the transactions to ACID.
Are you from 1998?
Ah yes, ergonomics. The thing with little science dictated by someone in HR who barely made it past high school....
If you are going to cheat, why bother playing? just tell people you play, it's the same thing but with less effort.
And Shakespeare did all the plots, therefore nothing good has been written since.
That is what you sound like.
"Ada is the work of an architect, not a computer scientist." - Jean Icbiah, inventor of Ada, weenie