the article doesn't go into detail, but if the process can depolymerize cellulose, surely this could be a potentially world changing technology, removing our dependence from the mineral oil industry once and for all?
Surely most everyone using the internet with graphics enabled has realised that web sites WILL LOOK TERRIBLE if you use less than quite a lot of colors. If you wanna browse in four colors you can, but why should my experience be spoiled by whiny pathetic ten year old technology huggers? I like gradients and drop shadows and textures. A site doesn't need to be slow to be pretty, so why should it be ugly to everyone, rather than just people who are crippled by their browser/Accelerator/whatever. Inequality in Browsers doesn't mean i should have to suffer just 'cos you do.
Then again, as Mark Twain said, "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
shouldn't that be: "There are 11 kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics." ?
the article doesn't go into detail, but if the process can depolymerize cellulose, surely this could be a potentially world changing technology, removing our dependence from the mineral oil industry once and for all?
Surely most everyone using the internet with graphics enabled has realised that web sites WILL LOOK TERRIBLE if you use less than quite a lot of colors. If you wanna browse in four colors you can, but why should my experience be spoiled by whiny pathetic ten year old technology huggers? I like gradients and drop shadows and textures. A site doesn't need to be slow to be pretty, so why should it be ugly to everyone, rather than just people who are crippled by their browser/Accelerator/whatever. Inequality in Browsers doesn't mean i should have to suffer just 'cos you do.
like put stabilizers on it or something?
I appreciate that this is a bike for geeks, but could it look any less geeky, do you think?
If we are gonna have jet powered toys, we definitely should get reheat.
Afterburners are the best part of jet engines.
What the fuck do guns have to do with freedom of speech?