Comment Re:Disappeared? (Score 1) 139
TV said.
Also - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neanderthal_genome_project
TV said.
Also - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neanderthal_genome_project
Fantastic write-up! Thank you Dr. Bakker!
That's no joke.
I wish but damn the sports. My hope is that the cable companies will be forced into ala carte channel choices by competition with online sources. Or hell, maybe I could subscribe to individual TV shows.
Ah damn, they said "used" instead of "wasted" in the original post.
Maybe some pixels on people's monitors burned out at the moment they read a Yahoo/Marissa Mayer story. Then maybe millions is a fair number, though I'd guess probably an over-count instead.
Until they figure it out and down goes your G+ taking with it your Gmail. Doh.
I didn't know they changed their policy
They didn't.
The linked slashdot article from Oct 2011 says "Google+ To End Real Names Policy". WTF. Completely incorrect.
Thanks for pointing out the true current situation.
Here-
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/neo/b612_report.html
The report is a word doc linked at the bottom.
Just a note, the thrusters are canted somewhat offline so that the exhaust mass doesn't hit the asteroid and negate some of the gravity attraction.
Ah, I think I read about this in a book of Galileo's lesser known achievements.
What if it's spinning on 3 axes?
Now that you mentioned it, I can honestly say I have had this same situation and never actually thought of the issue. I just realized as soon as I saw the flashing red it had changed to 4 way stop mode I guess.
Makes sense since everything is probabilities.
+1
They were able to pull off iTunes by getting the content. They have the advantage when dealing with the content makers. You can't dump cable for Netflix and Hulu because you'll miss out on X, Y, and Z. Maybe they can be the ones that tackle that. That is probably a big part of what drives that fear.
It goes by the country's current primary residence.
Understanding is always the understanding of a smaller problem in relation to a bigger problem. -- P.D. Ouspensky