This attitude comes straight out of reading too much science fiction. Whether it's 'friendly' or not paints wayyy to simplistic of a picture. for as much as that is true, science fiction does bring in a few very real and basic questions. there is no denying this.
we should be sure of two things. one, is it friendly? and two, are they willing to share in their probably vast knowledge? if the first is no, then it would have been better to not have found life in the first place. if the second question is no, then we need to prove that we are not as violent as we really are. if the second one is yes, then we should take great care not to turn on them.
it will be a few years before this is practical, and even then, people won't buy it. new motherboards will have to be introduced, ultimately resulting in have to get a new pc (if you are a business). so slashdotters, i would hold off for, lets say, 7 years before getting this.
Unbibium. It does not as of now have this article cited. someone be sure to correct that.
We may want to consider terabit ethernet.
paintball is probably also out.
in zero g, the white guy could finally compete with the black guy (flaimbait, i'm sure)
no, but im sure that modding unfairly is
79 million TB = 75.340271 exabytes. this might be the size of the internet. anyway, that just tells you how much data we have
the better question: how much of the wikipedia entries is it?
north korea is the communist state, you insensitive clod.
don't you know that?
we should be sure of two things. one, is it friendly? and two, are they willing to share in their probably vast knowledge? if the first is no, then it would have been better to not have found life in the first place. if the second question is no, then we need to prove that we are not as violent as we really are. if the second one is yes, then we should take great care not to turn on them.
because they avoid radar detection by the shape of their hull (it makes the radar bounce back or something like that)
you cant just go back to playboy
you would only get 40 seconds per family.
but i would prefer SMB3. it was the true lord of the SMB series.
that george orwell (1984) was right. it is their playbook, and now, they are following it to the fullest.
it is way more popular and has a large fan-base in america
this is similar to a nuclear reactor, where heat is causing water to spin a turbine. i suspect that that this will do the same, but it will be faster.
you don't need to see his credibility
it will be a few years before this is practical, and even then, people won't buy it. new motherboards will have to be introduced, ultimately resulting in have to get a new pc (if you are a business). so slashdotters, i would hold off for, lets say, 7 years before getting this.
welcome our new movement sensor overlords
but trafficjames.com is available to registar (please do it before microsoft does). whoever registers it better remember this article.
it would be easier to put toll roads in vista.