rename it to sweet-tether. this way users aren't expecting their phones to be colder when using the service. but i do think that it is a very rad move using hot names that jive with today's lingo.
Now the BBC reports that researchers... have demonstrated a plasma device that can rid hands, feet, or even underarms of bacteria... but is harmless to skin.
i dont mind a little extra cleansing if i can use this on my chode.
if the buttons weren't locked into position, and could move accordingly on the screen--and maybe even during video, then phone porn would increase exponentially.
instead of the cell phone filling the buttons with air, the owner of the phone should have to blow his cell phone up to use it. with a breathalyzer installed in the cell phone, the phone would be disabled from making calls, which would end the "i'm drunk so i'm calling my ex" phenomenon.
missing the point. the object here is to have balloons in your phone that can fill up and deflate. this way when you let your baby girl play with your phone, she scratches at the 'button' until it pops.
warning: spoilers ahead:
the future as stephen king sees it and reality are quite different. the dark tower series has batteries that last up to 1000 years, with robots (droids, actually) that use them and also last up to 1000yrs, and super sonic trains. and the highest tech of all:
dial up modems.
at least in our reality, we have broadband. we can always buy another battery.
Assuming they make the missile 90% reflective so only 10% of the power burns a hole, where does the remaining 90% reflect to?
well, at a symmetrical degree angle from the contact point, initially. yet immediately the surface becomes less reflective as it is destroyed and sends the diffused laser in all directions. and as time increases, the reflecting 90% drops as the surface loses its reflective properties and gains absorptive properties.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflection_(physics)
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in theory, the worst possible case that could happen in the LHC is that a black hole COULD be created and that in about a billion years we would have to start worrying because it might then be big enough to doing some damage. in (worst case) theory
in string theory for dummies it says that everything sucked into a black hole is broken into its most basic level--quarks and such--and stored in its singularity (the center most point of a black hole which stores all of the mass). a black hole is the ultimate trash compactor.
big mac and mac book unite. if i am mcdonalds, i start selling macs in a sleek shiny white box, to market the connection.
rename it to sweet-tether. this way users aren't expecting their phones to be colder when using the service. but i do think that it is a very rad move using hot names that jive with today's lingo.
well, if you took only a small dose of a super nova, a lil bit every day...maybe then...
Now the BBC reports that researchers ... have demonstrated a plasma device that can rid hands, feet, or even underarms of bacteria ... but is harmless to skin.
i dont mind a little extra cleansing if i can use this on my chode.
WARNING: This balloon may or may not have moving parts.
if the buttons weren't locked into position, and could move accordingly on the screen--and maybe even during video, then phone porn would increase exponentially.
instead of the cell phone filling the buttons with air, the owner of the phone should have to blow his cell phone up to use it. with a breathalyzer installed in the cell phone, the phone would be disabled from making calls, which would end the "i'm drunk so i'm calling my ex" phenomenon.
missing the point. the object here is to have balloons in your phone that can fill up and deflate. this way when you let your baby girl play with your phone, she scratches at the 'button' until it pops.
so there are pistons within the cell phone of the future? batteries don't stand a chance. and then you have to oil your phone.
warning: spoilers ahead: the future as stephen king sees it and reality are quite different. the dark tower series has batteries that last up to 1000 years, with robots (droids, actually) that use them and also last up to 1000yrs, and super sonic trains. and the highest tech of all: dial up modems. at least in our reality, we have broadband. we can always buy another battery.
and if you can't go through the drive through of a McD's then what is the point. put it on the plane.
powerpoint presentations?
but the arrows on my hud tell me which direction the enemy (or friendly) fire is coming from. and my radar shows where all the enemies are on the map.
what speed does a laser operate at? its light, but not in a vacuum, but close to speed of light, no?
Assuming they make the missile 90% reflective so only 10% of the power burns a hole, where does the remaining 90% reflect to?
well, at a symmetrical degree angle from the contact point, initially. yet immediately the surface becomes less reflective as it is destroyed and sends the diffused laser in all directions. and as time increases, the reflecting 90% drops as the surface loses its reflective properties and gains absorptive properties. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflection_(physics)
well said.
opera mobile has four gestures in win6.5pro: a.) click; b.) double click; c.) scroll left right up down; d.) zoom.
its gonna take a great product like vista to take advantage of this multicore technology.
in theory, the worst possible case that could happen in the LHC is that a black hole COULD be created and that in about a billion years we would have to start worrying because it might then be big enough to doing some damage. in (worst case) theory
in string theory for dummies it says that everything sucked into a black hole is broken into its most basic level--quarks and such--and stored in its singularity (the center most point of a black hole which stores all of the mass). a black hole is the ultimate trash compactor.