De-extinction is rife with seemingly intractable problems. Going to locate and clone a sufficient number of unique preserved specimens to avoid inbreeding? What about reproducing its entire exterior/interior microbiome - especially the essential gut flora?
...is that students on the campus where this occurred later held a candlelight vigil for the thing - this should pique the interest of psychologists studying human-robot interaction.
...just this year it was reported that, while the ozone holes above the poles are shrinking, the ozone layer is *thinning* above urban areas: https://www.atmos-chem-phys.ne...
I believe the summary's "only 24 people have ever traveled" is short by 3, given the 9 missions that flew to the moon with 3 astronauts each (Apollo 8 and Apollo 11 through 17). Perhaps they didn't consider Apollo 13, which flew to the moon even though the landing was aborted?
> the fact that the car is dramatically narrower than a traditional car gives it significant safety benefits
My experience riding motorcycles is the opposite. THE single most dangerous aspect of riding a motorcycle is the fact that other drivers do not see you because of your narrow profile. They are looking for car-width objects, and fail to see you even though they're looking in your direction. I no longer ride, but would consider a reverse tryke, given its wider front-end profile.
In some jurisdictions there are legal ramifications (including distribution of shared assets) associated with "who is to blame" in the breakup of a relationship.
Still using it to this day on Windows 10, with only a few minor quirks (including difficulty rendering some extended characters). I have found nothing else that meets one of my essential criteria: saving mail locally to my hard drive in RAW TEXT format, with individual files representing each folder i've created.
What would happen if a jet were to fail? A hundred people die in the crash. A few people will never fly out of fear. The majority will say, "Meh, it's still safer than an automobile".
"It was not clear whether the president meant the remark as a quip or something more serious." Everything he says is a quip - it should be quite clear.
Hard to answer this generically. My company works on federal contracts. Mischarging our time is a federal offense - you better believe i'm going to be fired if I'm caught doing so.
"unfortunate person who handed them the wrong envelope"
It is being reported that Brian Cullinan, who handed out the wrong envelope, was distracted because he was tweeting on his phone despite having been warned not to do so. If this is true, he was negligent, not unfortunate.
Ummm, about that chemical that turns purple when pee is detected: From Snopes: "No matter what your parents might have told you, there isn’t any magical chemical that when added to a swimming pool will reveal the presence of urine in the water by producing a brightly-colored cloud."
Hanford has experienced a handful of serious (and a plethora of less significant) problems throughout its history - reference, for example, www.lutins.org/nukes.html
De-extinction is rife with seemingly intractable problems. Going to locate and clone a sufficient number of unique preserved specimens to avoid inbreeding? What about reproducing its entire exterior/interior microbiome - especially the essential gut flora?
...is that students on the campus where this occurred later held a candlelight vigil for the thing - this should pique the interest of psychologists studying human-robot interaction.
...just this year it was reported that, while the ozone holes above the poles are shrinking, the ozone layer is *thinning* above urban areas: https://www.atmos-chem-phys.ne...
In Soviet Russia, replicant Voight-Kampffs YOU!
I believe the summary's "only 24 people have ever traveled" is short by 3, given the 9 missions that flew to the moon with 3 astronauts each (Apollo 8 and Apollo 11 through 17). Perhaps they didn't consider Apollo 13, which flew to the moon even though the landing was aborted?
> the fact that the car is dramatically narrower than a traditional car gives it significant safety benefits
My experience riding motorcycles is the opposite. THE single most dangerous aspect of riding a motorcycle is the fact that other drivers do not see you because of your narrow profile. They are looking for car-width objects, and fail to see you even though they're looking in your direction. I no longer ride, but would consider a reverse tryke, given its wider front-end profile.
> it's really hard to accurately simulate the visuals during approach and landing Doesn't much matter if you're not planning a soft landing :P
I don't see any mention of what I understand to be the single greatest cost in running a nuclear facility - namely, insurance.
In some jurisdictions there are legal ramifications (including distribution of shared assets) associated with "who is to blame" in the breakup of a relationship.
Still using it to this day on Windows 10, with only a few minor quirks (including difficulty rendering some extended characters). I have found nothing else that meets one of my essential criteria: saving mail locally to my hard drive in RAW TEXT format, with individual files representing each folder i've created.
...who abolished the United States Metric Board (charged with converting the U.S. to the metric system) during his first year in office.
What would happen if a jet were to fail? A hundred people die in the crash. A few people will never fly out of fear. The majority will say, "Meh, it's still safer than an automobile".
>what is the harm in doing it with a piece of silicon?
Umm, chafing?
I *knew* the internet ran through pipes!
I wonder if "greater impact" is meant to be interpreted quantitatively, rather than qualitatively?
I'm curious - how/why do IOT devices have sufficient memory to support communications protocols/addresses, a bittorrent-based client, etc.?
"It was not clear whether the president meant the remark as a quip or something more serious." Everything he says is a quip - it should be quite clear.
Hard to answer this generically. My company works on federal contracts. Mischarging our time is a federal offense - you better believe i'm going to be fired if I'm caught doing so.
It is being reported that Brian Cullinan, who handed out the wrong envelope, was distracted because he was tweeting on his phone despite having been warned not to do so. If this is true, he was negligent, not unfortunate.
Ummm, about that chemical that turns purple when pee is detected: From Snopes:
"No matter what your parents might have told you, there isn’t any magical chemical that when added to a swimming pool will reveal the presence of urine in the water by producing a brightly-colored cloud."
Don't call me Francise!
Hanford has experienced a handful of serious (and a plethora of less significant) problems throughout its history - reference, for example, www.lutins.org/nukes.html
>I don't know about you, but I don't want to live on planet of the lawyers. I believe it's too late :(
End of radio - perhaps. End of music business as we know it - already well underway thanks to streaming & online purchases...
Step 1: Build in design flaw Step 2: Offer $149 repair Step 3: Profit!