Comment Re:What does this mean...? (Score 1) 56
The DNA 'change' in exercised muscles is probably an altering in (or activation of) cell-division behaviour.
The DNA 'change' in exercised muscles is probably an altering in (or activation of) cell-division behaviour.
You know that 'wife-like' is because of our tradition in training the female brain in 'wife things'. Maybe it's time to look towards forming a society where -wives- are more pc-friendly.
'Authorised devices' (with a certificate/token authentication), with a -backup- password or other method. Every device has its own MAC address, why not take advantage of that? Of course, that doesn't eliminate -stealing- the device... but at least you can't do that from a distance ; ).
IMHO, cars won't be (safely) automated until roads are. Yeah, I know, catch-22.
Hm, I don't quite agree. I think a 'use it or lose it' condition on patent claims would be both protective and productive. Oh, and I'd like to see that ideal applied to cybersquatters and their ilk, too.
...sounds like a 'Charlie's Angels' episode.
I hope he's not referring to schtupping.
But why are they calling it a 'printer'? The comparison to 'data-driven' (aka 'computer controlled') 3D printer is apples to oranges.
The missing "a" does make sense: aren't "man" and "mankind" synonymous? "A man" and "mankind" are obviously different, and if used would make a more meaningful (and humble) phrase meaning: "one l'il tippytoe for l'il old me, but what a mark of progress!".
...a requirement in the manufacture of White House intern uniforms.
...that MON 180 ~didn't~ pose a health risk, either; more research is probably needed for both parties. The French are not big eaters of corn, anyways.
...could be blocked! What about www.expertsexchange.com? Oh yeah, forgot the hyphen: that should be experts-exchange.com.
Well, at least some here are at least wise enough to see the opportunity for a good joke ; )
Microsoft already cut the chord a decade ago - with their sh*tty Windows XP boot chime.
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