Comment Re:More Cold War Waste (Score 1) 174
Agreed!
Agreed!
Why you gotta waste time with a ribbon and coming back later?
Pick the berries then chop the shit down immediately right then and there.
Oh - so now the thieves will be able to PIRATE 3D reality too!! At what dimension will a stop be put to the madness??
You can't go around copying shit people. It infringes on to the rights of those that don't want you to be doing that!! So stop it!! Don't buy these things no matter what evil google would encourage.
The oxidation stops and that single layer is 'permanent' ONLY IF the insulating layer of oxide isn't disturbed.
I just had to purchase a new wheel for my bicycle because the aluminum rim was getting eaten through by the oxidation.
Keep in mind I live in Canada and ride straight through the winters and all kinds of inclement weather. My suspicion is that the water was seeping through the spoke holes and therefore continually washing away the insulating layer of aluminum oxide and upon inspection of the process it seemed to me that somehow the salt was assisting to accelerate the process.
I bought the bike brand new in 2007 and visually confirmed the severe deterioration of the aluminum myself a couple weeks ago when the wheel was replaced and it was replaced for that reason: it was so bad it became a safety concern.
Up until then I - like you - assumed such a thing could not happen due to the nature of aluminum oxidation. But you must remember aluminum oxidizes EVEN MORE READILY than steel it's just that the insulating layer USUALLY protects it. You get something constantly washing away that insulating layer and you're getting a disintegrating piece of aluminum!
Sounds like some kind of communist scam designed to cut into the nicotinoid producers. We've seen this sort of anti-democratic behavior before what with the chlorofluorocarbons, leaded gasoline, DDT, asbestos and the like. Pretty soon it'll be nobody can make an honest buck anymore!!
Wasn't gmail already re-designed at some point since it debuted?
Maybe if Google quite wasting so much money on development they wouldn't need to sell our personal information to so many advertisers?
I'm thinking it's great opportunity to reduce the amount of evil committed.
When I read about the idea of commercializing this product I thought to myself why should these types of gear be only for replacing limbs?
Would it be useful to have a third, fourth, or more arm attachments?
Could it open up new capacities for accomplishing manual tasks, for example?
Why should the amputees be the only ones who get cool toys?
There's no such thing as an intentional accidents. An autonomous program that is paying attention will not have such a situation and therefore the manufacturers will always be responsible for failure.
Did you even realize that you had Godwinned the thread at this point?
Nah... they just get in each others way. Get rid of one of them so the other one can get things done already, is what I say.
And this whole time I thought it was entropy, accelerated with an almost complete lack of forethought on recycling the finite amount of raw materials that exist in the first place that was the problem....
I thought we weren't allowed to use that word anymore out of the fear it would offend the retards?
As soon as you admitted to not being a person I stopped acknowledging your reply.
Just a grey square. So much for the hype.
I don't believe that those who are dying of clean water or sanitation are considered to be 'persons' under U.S. foreign policy so really the focus here is cancer of those considered to be persons.
There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.