dude after seeing Seven Samurai, lots of anime and films in this genre easily took some cues and copied ideas. this is what generally happens in lots of popular art
it's great someone like Kurosawa has made such works of film to inspire other minds to such a degree as Lucas.
science cant really live up to its name. look at how many people here are still arguing over definitions of words? damn people, like someone said up above: '-1 free speech'
it shouldnt matter whats on a text book, nor whats in a text book. just let it be data.
learning to sift through the data is what we should be worried about. instead everything is a straight 'scientific' argument. this scares me, for i dont want my (future) kids thinking in black/white lines in this grey world.
a grey world where little particles can be in two! places at the same time.
"Also, the mushrooms are not grown commercially, are found only at the height of summer and rot after only about 10 days."
a friend recently told me about his business idea to grow mushrooms, mostly edible. the plan consisted of: a very clean greenhouse, tree log, spores to be plugged into log.
the chichitake was on the top of his list to grow for cash. he seemed to think it was possible.
"A plant with many leaves presents a large surface area capable of losing water vapor. In the desert, a leafy plant would quickly exhaust its water reserves." survival
its a math thing, maybe someone else here knows more about this?
so my walls that i sleep near will be buzzing with more data emitting more radiation then my cell phone now.
dude after seeing Seven Samurai, lots of anime and films in this genre easily took some cues and copied ideas. this is what generally happens in lots of popular art
it's great someone like Kurosawa has made such works of film to inspire other minds to such a degree as Lucas.
well, my 'swingers' adult line of swings is patented. and her 'swings' are like the kids version.
which also leads me to point out, i do file lawsuits against kids who use her 'swings' like my 'swingers'.
person 1: like person 2: like person 1: --; person 2: yea
future computer ads might sound like '4x4' all-wheel drive ones; 'transfers bits from the cells that grip, to the cells that slip'
my high school biology text books never talk about the 100th monkey thingy
science cant really live up to its name. look at how many people here are still arguing over definitions of words? damn people, like someone said up above: '-1 free speech'
it shouldnt matter whats on a text book, nor whats in a text book. just let it be data.
learning to sift through the data is what we should be worried about. instead everything is a straight 'scientific' argument. this scares me, for i dont want my (future) kids thinking in black/white lines in this grey world.
a grey world where little particles can be in two! places at the same time.
"and that the greatest bias in the media is to get a big story"
exactly, and the scary part is what constitutes a big story
the top media players have a castle so big they can play peasant roles anytime.... blurring the issues even more
"Also, the mushrooms are not grown commercially, are found only at the height of summer and rot after only about 10 days."
a friend recently told me about his business idea to grow mushrooms, mostly edible. the plan consisted of: a very clean greenhouse, tree log, spores to be plugged into log.
the chichitake was on the top of his list to grow for cash. he seemed to think it was possible.
our sun needs to be looked at more. the cycles it goes through have been changing as of late.
giving up to spyware means people are giving up to what spyware gives up.
this 'trend' is not going away any time soon sadly.
"A plant with many leaves presents a large surface area capable of losing water vapor. In the desert, a leafy plant would quickly exhaust its water reserves." survival
its a math thing, maybe someone else here knows more about this?
nice to see a look towards 'nature' with curved and organic lines. a cactus is a powerhouse due to its round shape. we could make our homes such too.
living in this straight line box is getting old.
ah, they leave but only to return after they invested in some of that 'dust'.
only treating the symptoms, not the problem.