So apparently they plan to solve the issue of cosmic radiation by attaching 1,000's of Nokia phones to the outside of the crew compartments, rendering the ISS impervious to all forms of damage and radiation.
The US government has already shown that is it not above compelling people to speak loudly. The problem, though, is that it is impossible to trust loud conversation which was compelled.
You'd think we'd have evolved out that trait? Seriously, why haven't all the people with a deathwish not died and left weak-willed nay-sayers in their place... oh, wait.
For a long time you could simply perforate the brake-line and let the fluid drain. This could be used to cause a crash. Where were the articles about car security then? No matter what we put into cars, there will always be some way for a malicious actor to take advantage of some design flaw to put someone in danger. However, the risk is relatively small, while the reward is great.
I read somewhere (unable to find citation) where people studied big cats, and their yawning pattern. They noticed that they would all start yawning prior to heading out to hunt, and suspected that, like people have posted, it boosts alertness. It would be contagious because once the leader decided to go hunt, everyone else was obliged to join in and do the same. This is why people correlate contagious yawning with pack leadership.
I practice Tai Chi, and there's a series of warm-up exercises that involve opening the airways by raising the arms, while opening the mouth wide. It may be the power of suggestion, or a trick of conditioning (the body sees a pattern and predicts imminent exercise and starts pre-dosing adrenaline) but it always makes me feel much more alert, and regularly triggers a real yawn, despite being fully awake and rested.
I don't use f.lux on my computer, but I do use Twilight on my Android phone. I find that doing some reading on the phone is sufficient to get me to sleep about 30 minutes after switching off.
I got House of Cards in Ireland at the same time as the rest of the world, with no VPN hacks. I think GP may be trolling if they can't give evidence of their claim.
What agency is likely to approve such a drug for recreational use? Who's got the time to develop and approve such a drug when everyone is screaming looking for the cure to deadly diseases?
"Hey guys, we know heart disease is a really serious problem, but we've just come up with this drug that makes you not care about that instead"
Does it count computer parts? Perhaps people who build their own are such an insignificant %, but I really wonder what they use to count it. Perhaps Windows activations?
There does seem to be some lack of ethics in *Advertising as usual*
I never buy games based on reviews. I buy them because Gaben tells me to.
Seriously though. Never pre-order a game. Never buy it on day 1. Always wait for review embargoes to drop, get player feedback, wait for a Steam Free Weekend. There's no need EVER to rely on any bit of information about any product that it told to you prior to its public release. Advertisers can NEVER be trusted, no matter what market they are operating in.
This was in an episode of Airwolf, where Stringfellow has to fight another helicopter piloted by a computer. The "unfortunate" passengers (badguys) in the AICopter were killed by the G-forces inflicted on them by the machine as is disregarded their safety to try to win the dogfight.
Nono, This is the Wookie defense in action. You are in court for piracy, have your lawyer bring up the fact that Oculus has taken away their DRM. As this makes absolutely NO sense, they must acquit the defendant!
Did he tell you this himself? If not, I assume your source is completely trustworthy and unbiased?
You know you are perfectly entitled to wear a body camera of your own that records only when you want it to?
Nono. Thanks to the /. moderation system, the GP was already at +5 Funny when I made my comment, so I knew without a doubt that it was a joke.
With his foot...
So apparently they plan to solve the issue of cosmic radiation by attaching 1,000's of Nokia phones to the outside of the crew compartments, rendering the ISS impervious to all forms of damage and radiation.
Samsung overcharged for quality assurance services.
I wonder how many people capable of living to 123 (or more) died to something like war or car crashes?
The US government has already shown that is it not above compelling people to speak loudly. The problem, though, is that it is impossible to trust loud conversation which was compelled.
It is probably a good idea to send a "Guy" along with a shotgun as insurance.
I'm thinking they are looking for people who have played Dark Souls.
You'd think we'd have evolved out that trait? Seriously, why haven't all the people with a deathwish not died and left weak-willed nay-sayers in their place ... oh, wait.
And the great thing is you'll be able to brag about only having a 5 digit UID
For a long time you could simply perforate the brake-line and let the fluid drain. This could be used to cause a crash. Where were the articles about car security then? No matter what we put into cars, there will always be some way for a malicious actor to take advantage of some design flaw to put someone in danger. However, the risk is relatively small, while the reward is great.
Or they could thank him, reward him, and generate mountains of good will. But what are the odds of that happening?
Well, it's as the old saying goes, "To put any trust in it, you gotta get thrust out of it."
I read somewhere (unable to find citation) where people studied big cats, and their yawning pattern. They noticed that they would all start yawning prior to heading out to hunt, and suspected that, like people have posted, it boosts alertness. It would be contagious because once the leader decided to go hunt, everyone else was obliged to join in and do the same. This is why people correlate contagious yawning with pack leadership.
I practice Tai Chi, and there's a series of warm-up exercises that involve opening the airways by raising the arms, while opening the mouth wide. It may be the power of suggestion, or a trick of conditioning (the body sees a pattern and predicts imminent exercise and starts pre-dosing adrenaline) but it always makes me feel much more alert, and regularly triggers a real yawn, despite being fully awake and rested.
I don't use f.lux on my computer, but I do use Twilight on my Android phone. I find that doing some reading on the phone is sufficient to get me to sleep about 30 minutes after switching off.
I got House of Cards in Ireland at the same time as the rest of the world, with no VPN hacks. I think GP may be trolling if they can't give evidence of their claim.
What agency is likely to approve such a drug for recreational use? Who's got the time to develop and approve such a drug when everyone is screaming looking for the cure to deadly diseases?
"Hey guys, we know heart disease is a really serious problem, but we've just come up with this drug that makes you not care about that instead"
Does it count computer parts? Perhaps people who build their own are such an insignificant %, but I really wonder what they use to count it. Perhaps Windows activations?
There does seem to be some lack of ethics in *Advertising as usual*
I never buy games based on reviews. I buy them because Gaben tells me to.
Seriously though. Never pre-order a game. Never buy it on day 1. Always wait for review embargoes to drop, get player feedback, wait for a Steam Free Weekend. There's no need EVER to rely on any bit of information about any product that it told to you prior to its public release. Advertisers can NEVER be trusted, no matter what market they are operating in.
This was in an episode of Airwolf, where Stringfellow has to fight another helicopter piloted by a computer. The "unfortunate" passengers (badguys) in the AICopter were killed by the G-forces inflicted on them by the machine as is disregarded their safety to try to win the dogfight.
Nono, This is the Wookie defense in action. You are in court for piracy, have your lawyer bring up the fact that Oculus has taken away their DRM. As this makes absolutely NO sense, they must acquit the defendant!
The worst that could happen?
They could actually be successful and you then have an entire planet who are the descendants of these people.
haha, you said pound your pants.