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Robots set to race humans in Beijing half-marathon
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I would be far more useful to have them go through an obstacle course, doorknob, revolving door, ladders, stairs, atop ladder & change...
Thursday at 8:06 PM
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This will never work. Now that everyone wants their cut in the streaming market and has become extremely fractured making subbing to...
Thursday at 2:11 PM
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Robots set to race humans in Beijing half-marathon
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What? have you not watched the entire FUTURAMA series? It has robot mafia, robot priests, even a robot Devil. :joy:
Thursday at 2:04 PM
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An asteroid half the size of a football field has a 1-in-83 chance of hitting Earth in 2032
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Death is inevitable; so, why worry about it. Besides jygjukilm;l';, :dizzy: ugh!
Thursday at 1:54 PM
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Supersonic travel is making a comeback as newly developed aircraft breaks the sound barrier
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Learn something new (to me, anyway) every day! :cool:
Thursday at 1:45 PM
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Uh, guys - the obstacle to previous supersonic travel is not the boom as much as the extra energy cost to go supersonic. Have not seen...
Thursday at 1:39 PM
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As far as physical media goes: I prefer my movies on a HDD. Easy to access. Easy to copy. Easy to share. Easy to transport.
Monday at 6:36 PM
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AndreV's post
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In other words, there will no longer be "buying" media of any kind, only "renting".
Monday at 6:34 PM
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They're just stopping production of the writeable discs. This doesn't have any impact on the release of media that comes out on disc -...
Monday at 6:34 PM
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I'm one of the few who also still buy physical media... the quality is not only better but it can't be remotely shut off like streaming.
Monday at 6:32 PM
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Blu-ray movies also usually include a lot of extras that you don't get via streaming: multiple audio formats, commentary, deleted...
Monday at 6:32 PM
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That's ludicrous nonsense. The Democratic establishment has always been the key player behind shutting down nuclear and hydro power...
Monday at 6:24 PM
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First-ever data center on the Moon set to launch next month
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Hurry-up & make the future happen now! :D
Monday at 6:12 PM
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Yeah... except it's the SUN that provides light... not the Earth... The Moon does have a side that is always facing away from Earth -...
Monday at 6:10 PM
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1. Cosmic rays - so there will be a lot of weight in shielding. 2. Any location on the moon receives 327.5 hours of sunlight, followed...
Monday at 6:07 PM
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