kudichan said:
brb Tokyo
baka gaijin not allowed
kudichan said:
brb Tokyo
baka gaijin not allowed
palmtop-tiger said:
baka gaijin not allowed
I changed my mind; it turns out that this is the QUALITY of prostitutes in Tokyo:
Pacpon said:
I don't want to talk to a scientist, yall mothafuckers lyin', and getting me pissed!
This explains it.
IBM made a chip that supposedly works similar to real neurons.
I want a few of them to play with.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/08/science/new-computer-chip-is-designed-to-work-like-the-brain.html
Don't worry it's only as complex as a bee's brain but yah the creepy factor is there.
Apparently Chernobyl's birds are adapting to radiation.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/04/140424223057.htm
It's been known for a while that the wildlife in the zone has adapted to the radiation. Life finds a way.
SCIENCE!
Is this science? This feels like science. This is definitely science!
It seems Lockheed Martin's skunk works has been working on a compact fusion reactor that would be small enough to put on a tractor trailer.
http://aviationweek.com/technology/skunk-works-reveals-compact-fusion-reactor-details
Another compact fusion reactor being worked on by the University of Washington.
http://www.washington.edu/news/2014/10/08/uw-fusion-reactor-concept-could-be-cheaper-than-coal/
Char said:
It seems Lockheed Martin's skunk works has been working on a compact fusion reactor that would be small enough to put on a tractor trailer.
Oh boy another half-billion-dollar project they'll screw up. And this time it'll kill people!
Char said:
It seems Lockheed Martin's skunk works has been working on reverse engineering a compact fusion reactor that would be small enough to put on a tractor trailer.
ftfu
giascle said:
Oh boy another half-billion-dollar project they'll screw up. And this time it'll kill people!
What project are you referring to?
Ah, you mean Lockheed Martin. Skunk Works is a whole nother beast. You should watch this documentary on the Blackbird if you haven't already. All the engineering methods they had to come up with was astonishing.
Truly the Tesla of the modern era
An old behavioral experiment on population using mice.
Warning not for the squeamish esp if you are put off by seeing lots rodents.
I wonder if the generally asocial behavior and declining birth rates in Japan can be a manifestation of the same behavioral sinks seen in the mice?
Some of the mice even showed behavior similar to NEETs.
Even though calling it "behavioral sinks" is stupid, kinda yes. If you view it from the point of life history theory and the attitudes of the Japanese, it's easy to see where the problem stems from.
okay I got fucked by indiegogo.com the campaign is down...
But I just finished setting this up for anyone whom may be interested.
https://www.facebook.com/realcleanenergy/posts/1434637990174384
That post was too moé for me to finish reading ・( ̄∀ ̄)・:*:
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