I saw edge-of-space jump, hell yeah.
NEETing now.That'll be quite the jump.
What's the frequency Kenneth?|In case of war.4-15-10
medium haul
- Detailed Report about 20mm round removed from soldiers head. Came from an IED
- Fireball seen in sky followed by a house shaking sonic boom in mid-west
- South Korea Recovers sunken vessel. (Mine My ass looks like torpedo or a shell struck at the water line near a fuel or ammo bunker)
- Pultizer Prize Winning Photographer stops bank robbery with a bear hug. (Ballsy Im impressed)
- ICE busts Human Smuggling Ring
- NE governor signs bill that allows cities to extend bar hours. (Hmm I could beer as late as 2am if the city wants to pass the request)
- Old Illegal Fire Arms from Omaha Police Department recycled
- man of war and other various dangerous sea life washing ashore in florida
- Automated Warehouse Robots
- Simple Robots develop deception (Older Article but Interesting)
- Emission Negative Car concept Unveiled in China
- Behold the King of Leeches
- Government wants warrant-less access to read emails less then 180 days old.
- Court Vacates Student Speech Ruings
Photo Essays
edited 15th Apr '10 6:05:40 PM by TuefelHundenIV
Who watches the watchmen?Opening sentence of awesomeness.
The car part made me go "wut, that breaks the rules" until I finished it with this:
Kind of like the rest of the car.
“I think overall, the car is breaking the laws of physics because it requires much more energy to run all of their devices,” Quong said.
Too bad, because we like the idea of a laser generator.
And the eye leech thing should go onto High Octane Nightmare Fuel.
edited 15th Apr '10 6:26:13 PM by Deboss
Fight smart, not fair.If I may interject a bit: a Nazi died.
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.thanks for adding an article Tze Tze I know its late but I haven't been keeping up.
Minimal haul Bio Oil more feasible now
Who watches the watchmen?Hah, algae based, called it.
Fight smart, not fair.Remember how somebody guessed Sarah Palin's password? [1]
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.Yeah I remember that. I read that off of wired.
FOR SCIENCE!
- Carbon Composite Holds promise for bionics
- Molecular Container with a integrated Switch
- Affordable Fuel Cells May Get Boost From Artificial Diamonds
- holographic adaptive optics
- PETMAN robot to closely simulate soldiers
- Virginia Tech students build CHARLI, a full-sized humanoid robot
- Complete Neanderthal genome yields insights into human evolution and evidence of interbreeding
- New genes involved in human eye color identified
- Virus Harnessed to Split Water
Assorted Articles
- Craigs List Ad leads to murder/robbery
- Metra Director Pagano "Caught a train"
- Egyptian anger at Islamist call to ban Arabian Nights
- Barack Obama renews US-Syria sanctions
- Arrests made over Pakistan acid attack (Yes Traditional Islam so peaceful they throw acid at you)
- In Soviet Russia Ship takes you. (Rape by warship) Russians Retake oil tanker.
edited 7th May '10 7:08:34 PM by TuefelHundenIV
Who watches the watchmen?- Pentagon Overhaul
- how to pick a fight with a geek
- Judge Rules Post on Cop-Rating Site is Protected Speech
Various MPAA RIAA Stuff.
- mpaa has no real standard on value of pirated materials
- MPAA has to tell supreme in secret why bit torrent sites are illegal in America. (Sounds like some closed door political bribery to me)
- Imagine RIAA, MPAA in control of handbag industry
- FCC Lets Hollywood Turn Off Your Output Jacks
5-13-10
- 10 Reasons you should quit facebook.
- Face Book Account Deletes on the Rise
- Chinese Spy Convicted
- Webcam Scandal Eveidence given to prosecution
- Turning C02 into fuel feeder stock
- Molecular robotics
- Molecular Robot made of dna
- North Korea Claims Success In Nuclear Fusion (I laughed very hard)
- New Project Aims for Nuclear Fusion Ignition
- Fat Police New government plan to measure body mass index of children from 2-18
edited 13th May '10 6:46:28 PM by TuefelHundenIV
Who watches the watchmen?My thought to the same thing was, "Oh my god yes."
"I can't imagine what Hell will have in store, but I know when I'm there, I won't wander anymore."^^ Does that mean Gray Goo is a Cyclic Trope now? One year its a Discredited Trope owing to Science Marches On, the next it's back into the plausible bin owing to stuff like that.
"Allah may guide their bullets, but Jesus helps those who aim down the sights."It's not implausible because of how small the machines would have to be...
As in, Grey Goo isn't implausible because nanobots are implausible, since they aren't and never were.
edited 13th May '10 7:27:46 PM by LuckyRevenant
"I can't imagine what Hell will have in store, but I know when I'm there, I won't wander anymore."I'll hold to that when Science Marches On.
"Allah may guide their bullets, but Jesus helps those who aim down the sights."I giggled while reading both Nuclear fusion and the CO2 article. Mostly because they spent two thirds of the article going over things I already knew. And the BMI thing needs to die.
edited 13th May '10 8:02:45 PM by Deboss
Fight smart, not fair.The gadget I saw before on TED. Neat stuff.
Fight smart, not fair.It's price is also quite interesting. "Less than 350$" for the material, if I read correctly. So in a commerce it would probably be over 700$. Considering what it can do, I'd say it's a pretty neat price.
I HAVE BIG TEETH FOR CHEWINGFuck ipads, I want one of them buggers.
Fight smart, not fair.
I'm beginning to wonder, what are we feeding soldiers these days that allows them to survive getting SHOT IN THE FACE!?!?!?!?!?
A US Marine had a bullet bounce off his head, now we have an Afghan guy survive a 20 mil.
Are we now in the age of the Made of Iron?
"Allah may guide their bullets, but Jesus helps those who aim down the sights."