Sure hope it will. But it's not exactly a solution in states like mine where the sun don't shine all that often. It's only a regional power source at best and not quite a universal one.
They might as well. Having an official app to go to as a default medical research library would be better than scouring the internet's dubious info.
That would sure be an investment worth pursuing, especially in places where the sun could sure be used for something other than just beating down on us.
I haven't used Facebook in about a year and I'm glad I never went back.
Another great podcast, guys. I enjoy spending each and every one of them during my lunches.
I know my resolution is to spend some time finally toying around with iMovie. Been the one feature on my Mac I've never used and would love to add video editing to my repertoire.
I haven't worn a watch since 2013 myself. It's why I just carry a phone with me and use that as my clock. It's more multipurpose then a Moto 360 might ever be.
Of course it won't, because face-to-face contact will always carry an essence that simulated intimacy never will. It's not surprising that the holodecks from Star Trek don't completely fool the series' characters, because even holograms operate at an uncannier wavelength that the human eye notices.
A shame they couldn't have, you know, not pirated it in the first place. Guess there's always a time where sorry isn't enough...
It will be eventually. Making mistakes can sometimes be what leads to greatness, though. That's just the birth pains of progress.
Thanks for the input. And I feel sorry for that guy and his phone. I was hoping it would work out for them.
I used The Verge as a source because The Times article was only viewable per paid subscription.
Probably not, but it sure can make it more intuitive. Which might mean Skynet after all.
Wow, and to imagine that Coke can get any more shady.
Wow, that was sure fast. Never sounded very promising – a too good to be true scam, really.
Darn, I was this close to imagining myself communicating over UNSC wavelengths.
For shame.
And just imagine what next year will bring.
My mom just got a Windows 10 PC. Maybe this should help.
Interesting. But that would sure require a base of operations probably more expensive than Congress is willing to dispense when it's a place we've already been to and found nothing. That's a mighty big thing to ask just for a glorified gas station.