Comment Re:10% ? Great (Score 1) 184
My dad does the same thing, and I do a weak version with Gmail's + thing.
My dad does the same thing, and I do a weak version with Gmail's + thing.
Morning glories are LSA, aren't they?
I find the trailer to be a far better video for showing what this project is all about. It shows some gameplay and gives an explanation of the goal: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu7jA8EHi_0
Too bad that player didn't know anything about relativity before playing it. Kept complaining about "sliding around".
"Did I slow down the speed of light?" Yes you moron, that's the name of the goddamn game.
Yeah, that would be great.
First time through, I was disappointed that I couldn't see objects that were behind me appearing in front of me when traveling quickly, but maybe I'm missing something about how light aberration works with other relativistic effects?
Before I read the description after the "game" is over, I was confused about why behind me didn't turn black any more when I got that last orb. That's a dramatic modification, maybe there should be an in-game message about the change.
Also I still don't quite get why certain things were still visible in the blackness behind me while looking backwards -- is that infrared traveling faster than visible light?
Wow, yes, exactly.
http://themade.org/
Still in nascent phases, but a geek museum nonetheless.
Yep, most Treks are made in Taiwan. http://www.trekbikes.com/faq/questions.php?questionid=90
The highest-end models are made in the US.
You had me at "A start-up company [called] Limited Run"
"Is it a point of pride that your distro is considered difficult to install/use and expert level, or do you view that negatively because it keeps new users from wanting to try Slack?"
Huh, Slackware was the first Linux disto I managed to successfully install, and it's still the one I turn to for Linux.
How many Lojbanists does it take to change a broken light bulb?
Two: one to decide what to change it into, and one to ponder what kind of bulb emits broken light.
They do those announcements in lots of US airports.
That's what I was wondering. I saw this on Ars and actually said out loud, "What? No."
Or: the government doesn't need to rethink pointless rules because of get off my lawn, damn kids.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it." - Bert Lantz