Complaints of the non-existence of flying cars as expressions of disappointment in the failure of the present to measure up to the glory of past predictions have long been a staple of popular culture but all that is about to change when Terrafugia introduces their $148,000 "Transition," a 19-foot, two-seater that the company describes as a roadable light-sport aircraft.
The Slashdot Firehose is a collaborative system designed to allow users to assist our editors in the story selection process and does not add any of that pesky punctuation to sentences even though it would probably help to improve clarity and stop the throbbing headache of a hungover nerd from getting even worse as he desperately tries to determine what the hell the article is about.
/. fixed it for you
Control mice were killed by decapitation without undergoing neck compression
Dr Ikematsu. In the lab. With a katana.
"I predict an expose and retraction within the week." RETRACTION? Clearly, you haven't ever read the News of the World.
Well, it is a popular science magasine, not a research journal, what do you expect?
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New Scientist is better that Scientific American. Conclusion: Europe wins.
LOL. If only evolution worked on that time-scale.
Bring on the slugs!
SparafucileMan, your knowledge of Mauritius and its history is as 'piss-poor' as your grammar and spelling.
Don't write about something you know nothing about, charlatan.
Not sure about having a no-button mouse!
As a PC user who's in the process of moving to Mac, I definitely agree that all mice should have a scrollwheel.