Comment Re:Please ruin it like you did Star Trek (Score 1) 376
How exactly was it a rewrite? I seem to remember that the second movie describes Khan's origins, and does not in fact cover what he does later WRT the Originals.
How exactly was it a rewrite? I seem to remember that the second movie describes Khan's origins, and does not in fact cover what he does later WRT the Originals.
The same kind of argument goes for the NSA as well. Why do you think people accepted their recommendations?
Hell the voice commands on mine are pretty snazzy. You can tune directly to radio stations etc. Push the on-wheel button with your thumb, it beeps, and you say (for example) "tune to ninety seven point one" and away it goes to 97.1 FM. It also understands that "six hundred" couldn't possibly be an FM radio station and tunes to AM 600khz.
Presumably you can use this for much more than just radio stations but I haven't experimented. In any case, the voice activation button shows data on the dash screen about what it's doing, and if you're stopped you can scroll through valid inputs etc.
You're not the only one.
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I know the risk is small, but it's there and frankly prion disease terrifies me.
Because it breaches the blood-brain barrier, exposing CNS tissues to the circulatory system.
Reminder: it only takes one prion protein to transmit the syndrome.
But they don't! I grew up in Maine as well, so it's not like I only had poor examples.
Transport is issue #1, dwarfing supply, cost, and waste.
It's irresponsible to shoot them anywhere near the head. BSE prions only exist in CNS tissues. By shooting them in the head you run a risk of contaminating the rest of the animal.
Proper slaughter involves using a non-penetrating stunner to daze the animal, at which point you haul it up on it's rear legs and sever the cranial arteries.
Any other method is either more cruel, or risky.
There's just something disturbing about "cricket flour."
I read somewhere that the primary problem in solving world hunger wasn't cost or supply, but transport.
It's bad enough they are arthropods but they are also bottom feeders.
I have absolutely no idea why people find them appealing.
Why would they have meat in the abdomen? There's nothing in there that requires musculature. Hell some arthropods (namely spiders) don't even -have- musculature, they use hydraulic pressure!
The muscles would primarily be in the thorax where the legs and wings join, in the legs, and in the head (to support the mandibles)
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