Comment Re:Restautantosaur (Score 1) 389
I bet I can guess what next year's Hells Kitchen intro is going to look like
I bet I can guess what next year's Hells Kitchen intro is going to look like
I suspect it's more of "if the publisher has a port, we'll let you download it for free if we can tell you already have the old version". How hard it is to port I don't know. Could just be a recompile and relink, if MS makes compatible drivers etc available.
maybe. It could just be "if the publisher is willing to port it, we're willing to distribute it", and how hard the port is gets hidden from us.
thanks; TFA is misleading. (and drat. I was suddenly hopeful that I could just replace my 360 with the aging dvd drive with an xbone. Oh well.)
assuming a valve every 10 feet, each valve only has to pass a couple hundred cubic feet of air. Easy over one minute. As a bonus, the valve can probably be used to suck the air back out once everything's fixed.
long enough to seal a 50 foot section of tube and open some valves?
Temperature's not dependent on the speed, it's dependent on the energy. Below lightspeed, yes, adding energy shows up mostly as increased speed, but (according to the article) once you get past a certain energy level it stops being "massy" and instead of the speed varying with energy, it just goes at lightspeed. The effect of adding more energy would show up as something analogous to increasing the frequency of a regular photon.
nah, if the purpose was amusement it's still a joke. Not being funny just makes it a bad joke.
I would amend that to "survival of the genes". There's benefit to surviving long enough after having kids for them to be able to survive individually, and there's benefit to helping your kids for as long as you last, so we're tuned to want to do so. However, there hasn't been a lot of opportunity for natural selection for "properly handles extinction events", and since you only have to get it wrong once to be done with... I would have to say that we're substantially outside the range of behavior that natural selection can tune, and we have to be wise on our own. And I think most folks would agree that's not looking good (for different reasons, of course
*shrug* it's at least as good as stuff that gets patented now.
there's aftermarket carplay head units. Crutchfield has a few, starting with this Pioneer for 500. I've been considering getting one for my old Civic (or whatever replaces it, if it continues to act like it wants to be retired).
unless their belief is "tesla is getting subsidized and nobody else is".
Those would be the "others who will reject the information".
Possibly; there's sure to be some in there who are merely ignorant due to lack of information or lack of thinking about it. There are others who will reject the information, but they don't make up the entirety of the group.
this would suck on 2.4GHz, but the 5GHz range has more channels and less penetration, so it would seem like it'd be easier to find spectrum not in use without bothering the neighbors.
With your bare hands?!?