http://science.nasa.gov/sci...
2040 here we come. I'm looking forward to Final Fantasy XXVII-3
And what Printer is gonna print that huge printer?
I'm gonna throw myself on the dislike wave. For some reason I don't like that you can see people's profile pics in the comments sections either. What ice cream I eat is my own business!
...You lost me way before the "Now, they're no better than Hitler" part. You really lost me at the "jews" part. But at that Hitler part you really tore down the roof.
I don't have a price average, which is weird, since it'd take me about 5 seconds to google, but it seems to me that Xperia T, at least at release was not considerably cheaper than Galaxy 3. iPhone 5 seems more expensive again. But I don't know.
I'm rooting for Ocean's 11 over here.
Get your wife back from Tim Cook, Danny Ocean! He totally stole Tess from you while you were in jail!
Or rob 3600 ipad minis, I don't know...
Everyone has a voice in America, yes. Just a shame the more moderate and sensible voices are toned down, and voices with a lot of money behind them are given the highest volume.
You know what the terms scientist and economist mean? Economist doesn't mean banker, and scientists aren't people who without moderation would not care about morality. Bad things have come out of science, but if were to stop trusting scientists, I think far worse things would follow. And some economists (such as Peter Schiff) do use their predictions to earn money (Schiff sells gold), but most of them earn their paycheck by teaching others about economy, or by consistently making reli...
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A lot of astrobiologists (yes, that's a real thing) think there may very well be intelligent life on other planets, but them coming here is probably BS so far :/
It was never really my intention to call anyone anti-science, or say that stupid spending enables more stupid spending. Just to argue for the HUGE output we have gotten from the money we've put into science.
And if the argument against that is the libertarian moral argument. "You wouldn't use force to fund science" (since tax dollars are ultimately collected by force), then my answer is yes. Yes I would. I would collect money with the threat of force for ...
I don't know, media. Seems to me you push iPhone and Samsung, beyond what they actually deserve. I mean, I have tried the iPhone 5 and it was pretty sweet, but it didn't come close to feel unreal. I was more impressed with iPhone 4 at the time.
Poor LG, Sony and Motorola. They don't get the attention they deserve.
(Not HTC or Nokia though, they get plenty attention)
Well, studying radiation from black holes actually led to the invention of the cell phone. Add to that that science in general has been the major driver for the global economy the last centuries, and that we owe to science all of the technical innovations we use every day.
Add to that that it's kind of nice to know stuff...
Also, if the frontier mentality that is such a huge part of American culture, and that have filled the universities and hired teache...
Well, techspy has guidelines, but I'll just leave these two keywords for you: Touch-screen and USB-port
You fill in the blanks.
Wow, media really ignores Xperia T. It's the most powerful phone on the market, but no "lalalalallalalaGalaxylal alalalaliPhonelalalalal"
Whatever, I'm going to go have sex with my Xperia S.
But of course, Steve Jobs himself said "We've always been shameless about stealing great ideas", refering to Apple. (No, really. Check embedded video)
Is there really anything else you need to know to draw the conclusion that Apple aren't on an honest crusade against theft, but that they rather just really like money, and messing with their competition?
Oh, and hi. They're the world's largest corporation. Bigger than Exxon. No, but ...
Err.... You shiver by Sony, but not by Nokia is. What universe is this?
Anyway, Xperia T ought to make this list. It's the most powerful phone soon to be on the market, at least benchmark tests suggest so. And its awesome. And James Bond uses it.
Apart from that then of course SIII is pretty damn neat.
It'll probably happen :/
Well, they kind of do the same things.
Besides, if they only had two gadgets on the list it'd be kind of a silly list. Now they have three.
Sony's Wonderbook was probably next in line so let's just take it for what it is.
The real winner here is Xperia T!
Fun fact: Japan funds robot development, because they need someone to take care of their ageing population.