Comment big... (Score 1) 1713
....yawn.....
....yawn.....
"The researchers first levitated a young mouse, just three-week-old and weighing 10 grams. It appeared agitated and disoriented, seemingly trying to hold on to something. 'It actually kicked around and started to spin, and without friction, it could spin faster and faster, and we think that made it even more disoriented,' said researcher Yuanming Liu, a physicist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. They decided to mildly sedate the next mouse they levitated, which seemed content with floating. "
I'm generally disoriented when spinning without friction. And generally content once mildly sedated.
I agree completely. It's Apple and AT&T People - what did you expect??
As they say in Dublin in these situations "I'm bitin' me nails in an orgy of indifference"...
That is the best suggestion that has been made.
And that's a terrible indictment of this entire discussion...
Ears. No music, no reason to live. I truly would rather go blind than deaf. Brain was a silly option.
My site of choice in recent weeks has been www.electoral-vote.com whose keeper had this to say before turning in at 0400hrs:
The site did extremely well. With three servers running lighttpd we were able to handle 300,000 visitors/hour and 2500 requests/sec at the peak. The total number of visitors yesterday was just over 3 million.
Perhaps not the scale of a Yahoo, but impressive nonetheless. Oh - it's a great site too!
To restore a sense of reality, I think Walt Disney should have a Hardluckland. -- Jack Paar