The difference is shark attacks are unlikely to suddenly evolve into a virulent form that jumps from person to person. Until we have air-born, rapidly mutating sharkes, that is.
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That's my old professor at Haverford. He's been interviewed a bunch of times recently for his creation of PhysicsSongs.org . In my physics classes he would sing to us after some lectures. I even have a friend who did a techno remix of one of his songs. I think that's on the website too. I think the songs helped us remember the material, and if nothing else, made the class more fun.
"The European Space Agency plans to launch its own Mars lander on June 1. The spacecraft, named Mars Express for its streamlined development, should also land in January and is programmed to explore a large flat region that overlies the boundary between ancient highlands and the northern plains."
I'm pretty sure the robot wouldn't be programmed to explore, but, rather, would be told where to go and marginally how to get there, no? Perhaps they've built in some path-finding software to ease the 30 minute communication delay, but I doubt it's programmed specifically.
Ya, or perhaps he would like us to think about both sides of an issue. Computers may be fun, but just like everything else, they have their negative impacts, such as 3 pounds of lead per monitor.
Are we alowed to pre-drive the course and plant markers for the car...kinda like when the military's anti-missile missiles had homing devices on board...
The difference is shark attacks are unlikely to suddenly evolve into a virulent form that jumps from person to person. Until we have air-born, rapidly mutating sharkes, that is.
That's my old professor at Haverford. He's been interviewed a bunch of times recently for his creation of PhysicsSongs.org . In my physics classes he would sing to us after some lectures. I even have a friend who did a techno remix of one of his songs. I think that's on the website too. I think the songs helped us remember the material, and if nothing else, made the class more fun.
Bruce Willis, what we need is Wesley Willis...
"The European Space Agency plans to launch its own Mars lander on June 1. The spacecraft, named Mars Express for its streamlined development, should also land in January and is programmed to explore a large flat region that overlies the boundary between ancient highlands and the northern plains." I'm pretty sure the robot wouldn't be programmed to explore, but, rather, would be told where to go and marginally how to get there, no? Perhaps they've built in some path-finding software to ease the 30 minute communication delay, but I doubt it's programmed specifically.
It's ironic that Halo was introduced at MacWorld. Too bad Microsoft bought Bungie. I wonder if they'll ever develop anything decient on their own?
Ya, or perhaps he would like us to think about both sides of an issue. Computers may be fun, but just like everything else, they have their negative impacts, such as 3 pounds of lead per monitor.
Monitors do have upwards of three pounds of lead in them. They are a serious environmental problem.
I'd say about 150 million people are in the top 2%...
Kinda like those cool 3D prototypers/printers. I want one of those!
Are we alowed to pre-drive the course and plant markers for the car...kinda like when the military's anti-missile missiles had homing devices on board...