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Wow this is one cool robot. It can walk in snow and recover from falls. But it freaks me out a little as it looks like two guys facing each other carrying a heavy load.
Wow. I love it when something is invented that has not already been covered by scifi in the past 50 years. Such as Electronic tattoo display runs on blood.
Oh great, Toronto has it's own strain of Norovirus.
People still think I am lying to them when I mention that I sun sneeze.
You should say the title of this post in the same manner in which the announcer said, "Pigs in Spaaaaace," in The Muppet Show.
Only four positions were found possible without "mechanical assistance". The other six needed a special elastic belt and inflatable tunnel, like an open-ended sleeping bag.
Yes, NASA performed scientific experiments concerning people having sex in space. Or at least that was how they PR'd catching two astronauts wucka-chucking their free floating jigglies. IMO. P.S. that latter phrase is not something i will be using again.
Everyone is saying this Exoskeleton is either terminator or master chief but I cannot help but think about Ripley in Aliens. I understand that supplying it to the military gets the company more money but imagine what this could do for the warehousing and construction industry.
Despite what you think, last Saturday I created the universe. Sunday was spent choosing one blue marble to be the center of all things, a reflection of the blue eyes I wish I had. Monday I thought out and populated a few billion years of history, staying up to 3am to fill up the space once I decided on "recorded history" -- that act required a lot of coffee and I am glad I came up with that one. On Tuesday, I gave free will a thought and just let myself create opposing views all willy nilly. I think I had too much coffee and too little sleep cuz this morning, after letting the Creation Machine run on it's own for a while, I found this Creation Museum being talked about everywhere and it doesn't have one mention of me. Silly human beings; this Saturday I might have to start all over again.
According to this blogger, Math proves that the Buffy universe harbors no more than 512 vampires. Unfortunately, I am more Buffy Geek than Math Geek (actually my own percentage of math geek is very low.. i was only ever good at theoretical math, never practical math) so I cannot really argue.
I have noticed in years recent that more and more people are becoming "lactose intolerant" or just plain upset by drinking milk. I have always said that it is the choice of hormones and antibiotics that they put in regional milk -- marmy can drink milk from Alberta but not from Ontario. So, could it be that something we are doing to cows is suppressing the lactase gene?
When I read the gist of Printer as social letterbox which is talking about Web 2.0 possibly dropping off letters to your printer instead of your Inbox. Actually its talking about someone else talking about this idea. I envision this idea in my technlogically overwhelming Dark Urban Future full of gagets where you walk to a box on a lampost, access your ONE email address and grab printouts of personal stuff, excerpts from newspapers & magazines you are subscribed to and any personal notes sent your way. You grab this quickly printed and indestructible broadsheet and shove it in your bag to be read at your leisure on the maglevl train to work. It's considered the passe way of reading but some still like it.
Wow, is being painfully shy as a kid to blame for all of this?!?!
These 15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense is surprisingly even toned even if the article was given such a melodramatic title.