Give us a few hundred years and we will have the technology to warm or cool the earth at will. There will not be an ice age in the next few hundred years. The only reason we will have another ice age is if human society completely collapses.
They held a fake kidney against their bodies whilst riding the roller coaster. I imagine that could have been quite hazardous if they accidentally dropped it during the ride and it struck a fellow passenger.
"Welcome to 'Speed Thunder Scare Mountain Ninja', please keep all hands, legs, and fake kidneys inside the car at all times"
Yes, there is an amendment for the Affordable Care Act being passed through congress as we speak dubbed "Obama Scare", it guarantees all US citizens the right to free entry to theme parks if they have Kidney Stones.
Just like coal- my data is polluted. I deliberately try and pass as much misinformation (when I can) into companies that collect my data. Obviously a lot of it I can't.
Part of it is for self-protection and privacy- and part of it is because it amuses me and I have a weird sense of humor.
Cut down on automobile pollution: Save our planet. Work from home. Tell your boss he hates panda bears if he won't let you. No one wants to be known as a Panda bear hater.
Kinda. Not really hacking, but programming. I was too cheap to be able to afford any games on my Sinclair Spectrum so I wrote my own. Then when I first moved to PC I did the same. Learnt programing- never meant or wanted to do it as a career but accidentally fell into it (because it's easy when you've been doing it since you were 5) and now it's my career.
Now I program for work and so I don't write games because the last thing I want to do when I get home is program some more. Killed my hobby, but it's a decent career to have.
Well... it kinda is, but only because it's illegal most places. If it's illegal and you try it and have a good experience you're more likely to try other illegal substances.
I doubt Marijuana's place as a gateway drug is anywhere near as placed in societies where it is now legal.
Learning to mod WILL no doubt increase the number of hackers. A small percent of those hackers may do malicious things with their hacking skill.
A greater number will learn how to improve existing software on hardware, or train hardware to do better and greater things Some will go into the maker movement, some will become programmers.
Yes, learning to mod may steer a minority of modders into doing bad things- and may steer a majority of modders INTO DOING GOOD THINGS.
I'm not sure if it will be harder or easier to make a self-driving drone.
You have an extra dimension that needs to be scanned for threats, but there are no traffic lights, much fewer human pilots (especially lower altitude), no pedestrians, no traffic signs, no streets to follow.
Overall there are a lot fewer rules that need to be considered than there are for cars. Consequences for getting things wrong are more dire- but it might be more practical to pull off than a self-driving car... at least until they become more numerous and collision avoidance becomes more challenging.
I doubt my IoT camera is hacked, although it's odd that the manufacturer programmed it to whistle and say "nice wiener" everytime I walk through the house naked.
An automated flying vehicle will require much more communication with the ground/other flying objects than an automated car.
The more communication a vehicle has to make, the more there is opportunity for hacking. I hope security is really tight on these things so we don't see them all hacked by terrorists to fly into the freedom tower... or even by pranksters sending everyone to Cleveland.
/ honey, I swear I didn't instruct my uber to send me to the strip club, a prankster hacked my drone.
Yeah, I suspect their VTOL vehicles are based on up-sized quadrocopter drones, which might make sense for safety, environment, and cost. They won't be as loud as a helicopter, but they will be far louder than your handheld drone (which are far from silent) due to size. Probably will be quieter than the mutilated Mustang my neighbor drives though and not the loudest vehicle around.
I've seen that Andromeda movie. Wasn't it an alien virus that almost wiped out life on earth- and just when they thought they had a solution the virus mutated and kept on killing.
Is this what google is trying to accomplish? Wipe out all life on earth so the only sentient beings are...... androids?
It also doesn't work seamlessly with existing messaging apps. I gave it a test run and was told by message recipients that it pops up a warning message about the message "may come from an unsafe source" every time I sent a message.
I'm not going to piss off everyone I text with that crap so I uninstalled it.
173 million people in Nigeria. Assuming each of them has 2 e-mail accounts set up for 419 scaming, I would say Yahoo having 200million accounts is believable.
I know of one developer who was working on such a thing. Didn't call it ringtone- but it was a customizable sound that played in correspondence with the #of rpm of the car.
Even in a worse case scenario and none of the hydrogen was generated by renewables, you're still only producing pollution in one spot rather than spreading it around across the country. In one spot it is easier to scrub it to get the worst of it out of the environment, it is easier to turn the pollution into usable products, etc.
1.2units of nasty stuff at a powerplant might be preferable to 1 unit of nasty stuff pumped directly into the environment on the back of a train.
Give us a few hundred years and we will have the technology to warm or cool the earth at will. There will not be an ice age in the next few hundred years. The only reason we will have another ice age is if human society completely collapses.
There have been quite a few ice ages in the last 120,000 years- and there will probably be another one next time Ray Romano's bank account gets low.
They held a fake kidney against their bodies whilst riding the roller coaster. I imagine that could have been quite hazardous if they accidentally dropped it during the ride and it struck a fellow passenger.
"Welcome to 'Speed Thunder Scare Mountain Ninja', please keep all hands, legs, and fake kidneys inside the car at all times"
Yes, there is an amendment for the Affordable Care Act being passed through congress as we speak dubbed "Obama Scare", it guarantees all US citizens the right to free entry to theme parks if they have Kidney Stones.
Just like coal- my data is polluted. I deliberately try and pass as much misinformation (when I can) into companies that collect my data. Obviously a lot of it I can't.
Part of it is for self-protection and privacy- and part of it is because it amuses me and I have a weird sense of humor.
Year of the Linux Hospital Desktop.
Motors in general are a lot quieter than engines.
Cut down on automobile pollution: Save our planet. Work from home. Tell your boss he hates panda bears if he won't let you. No one wants to be known as a Panda bear hater.
"Windows 10 Now On 400 Million Active Devices, Says Microsoft (thurrott.com) "
Shouldn't that be: Windows 10 Now on 400 Million "previously active" devices.
Kinda. Not really hacking, but programming. I was too cheap to be able to afford any games on my Sinclair Spectrum so I wrote my own. Then when I first moved to PC I did the same. Learnt programing- never meant or wanted to do it as a career but accidentally fell into it (because it's easy when you've been doing it since you were 5) and now it's my career.
Now I program for work and so I don't write games because the last thing I want to do when I get home is program some more. Killed my hobby, but it's a decent career to have.
Well... it kinda is, but only because it's illegal most places. If it's illegal and you try it and have a good experience you're more likely to try other illegal substances.
I doubt Marijuana's place as a gateway drug is anywhere near as placed in societies where it is now legal.
Learning to mod WILL no doubt increase the number of hackers. A small percent of those hackers may do malicious things with their hacking skill.
A greater number will learn how to improve existing software on hardware, or train hardware to do better and greater things Some will go into the maker movement, some will become programmers.
Yes, learning to mod may steer a minority of modders into doing bad things- and may steer a majority of modders INTO DOING GOOD THINGS.
I'm not sure if it will be harder or easier to make a self-driving drone.
You have an extra dimension that needs to be scanned for threats, but there are no traffic lights, much fewer human pilots (especially lower altitude), no pedestrians, no traffic signs, no streets to follow.
Overall there are a lot fewer rules that need to be considered than there are for cars. Consequences for getting things wrong are more dire- but it might be more practical to pull off than a self-driving car... at least until they become more numerous and collision avoidance becomes more challenging.
I doubt my IoT camera is hacked, although it's odd that the manufacturer programmed it to whistle and say "nice wiener" everytime I walk through the house naked.
An automated flying vehicle will require much more communication with the ground/other flying objects than an automated car.
The more communication a vehicle has to make, the more there is opportunity for hacking. I hope security is really tight on these things so we don't see them all hacked by terrorists to fly into the freedom tower... or even by pranksters sending everyone to Cleveland.
/ honey, I swear I didn't instruct my uber to send me to the strip club, a prankster hacked my drone.
Yeah, I suspect their VTOL vehicles are based on up-sized quadrocopter drones, which might make sense for safety, environment, and cost. They won't be as loud as a helicopter, but they will be far louder than your handheld drone (which are far from silent) due to size. Probably will be quieter than the mutilated Mustang my neighbor drives though and not the loudest vehicle around.
Well Über is German for "Above/Over", so works pretty well for flying cars too. I wonder if the flying car ubers will be known as "Über ubers".
Not many people know this but "Kim Jong Un" translated into English is "Governor Jerry Brown Jr."
I've seen that Andromeda movie. Wasn't it an alien virus that almost wiped out life on earth- and just when they thought they had a solution the virus mutated and kept on killing.
Is this what google is trying to accomplish? Wipe out all life on earth so the only sentient beings are... ... androids?
It also doesn't work seamlessly with existing messaging apps. I gave it a test run and was told by message recipients that it pops up a warning message about the message "may come from an unsafe source" every time I sent a message.
I'm not going to piss off everyone I text with that crap so I uninstalled it.
When the were 4,5, or 6 then one movie over and over again was acceptable- now they're older than that, that trick no longer works.
173 million people in Nigeria. Assuming each of them has 2 e-mail accounts set up for 419 scaming, I would say Yahoo having 200million accounts is believable.
I know of one developer who was working on such a thing. Didn't call it ringtone- but it was a customizable sound that played in correspondence with the #of rpm of the car.
Even in a worse case scenario and none of the hydrogen was generated by renewables, you're still only producing pollution in one spot rather than spreading it around across the country. In one spot it is easier to scrub it to get the worst of it out of the environment, it is easier to turn the pollution into usable products, etc.
1.2units of nasty stuff at a powerplant might be preferable to 1 unit of nasty stuff pumped directly into the environment on the back of a train.
Congrats on being an adult- I'm happy for you.
Some of us adults have children though. With a family of 5 is more challenging with the DVD service with only 3 DVDs at a time.