I'm touching a wet slab of protein, what feels like a paper-thin slice of bologna. It's supple, slimy, but unlike meat, if you were to slice it down the center today, tomorrow the wound would heal. It's factory-grown living tissue. picked by Bornbad 6 days ago 2 comments edit related share technology |
"I recently married my dream husband. We have incredible chemistry and a shared commitment to each other. When we disagree, we settle our differences by balancing logic and gut feelings. That is, until we came to our disagreement on which laptop I should buy to replace my Mac PowerBook..." picked by gammerus 1 week ago 12 comments edit related share technology |
Imagine if the most important sentence you ever wrote was a Facebook status update that goes something like this: "ON THE PHONE WITH THIS FAT CHICK......WHERER MY IHOP." Now you know how it feels to be 19-year-old Rodney Bradford, who used that all-caps message to keep himself out of prison. picked by suebe 1 week ago 9 comments edit related share technology |
Posting online comments under multiple aliases is apparently against the law, at least in the case of Raphael Haim Golb, 49, who is suspected of using 50 different e-mail addresses and monikers — some of the names belonging to academic rivals — to bolster his arguments about the origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls. picked by suebe 2 weeks ago 3 comments edit related share technology |
If you’ve ever needed to measure the width of a box but have no ruler, here’s a handy (literally) tip. picked by iamamaniac 1 month ago 12 comments edit related share technology |
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One research group continues to claim that the "sky is falling" on the Internet thanks to high data growth rates and that network neutrality means the whole Internet could just "go away." Ars sifts through the hyperbole looking for a kernel of truth. picked by Bornbad 1 month ago 4 comments edit related share technology |
Possibly the coolest new mode of public transportation. picked by gammerus 1 month ago 3 comments edit related share technology |
Welcome to the future. 7 comments edit related share technologyf**k Jetpacks. picked by Pazez 1 month ago |
*Because they're planning to crash into it. 0 comments edit related share technologyThis is happening Friday, 6:15am EST; you're supposed to be able to see it with a telescope! picked by Pazez 1 month ago |
This Robot's Got Talent! 1 comments edit related share technologyThe amazing humanoid can sing songs by using brilliant new electronic voice technology. picked by nateebiinature 2 months ago |
Flying frying machine gives car a nasty burn. picked by Bornbad 2 months ago 3 comments edit related share technology |
Amazon settled a lawsuit over a teenager's homework, which was lost during the infamous deletion of Orwell's 1984 e-book from all Kindle™ devices, by paying a ridiculous amount of money. 1 comments edit related share technologyPersonally, I think even in college I never submitted any homework that was worth more than 50 bucks. picked by suckersklub 2 months ago |
A Queens judge solved the problem of a civil trial that involved a plaintiff in India by simply having the man testify yesterday using the Internet telephone/video provider Skype, saving thousands in costs and days of people's time. picked by suebe 2 months ago 2 comments edit related share technology |
IT LOOKS inconsequential enough, the faint little spot moving leisurely across the sky. The mountain-top telescope that just detected it is taking it very seriously, though. It is an asteroid, one never seen before. picked by Bornbad 2 months ago 1 comments edit related share technology |
The 557-foot boat Eclipse, the price tag of almost $1.2 billion, set sail this week with a slew of show-off features, from two helipads, two swimming pools and six-foot movie screens in all guest cabins, to a mini-submarine and missile-proof windows to combat piracy and, an anti-paparazzi “shield” picked by Bornbad 2 months ago 9 comments edit related share technology |
An electric superbike has broken a land speed record by bursting though the 150mph mark . 1 comments edit related share technologyThe zero-emissions Mission One ridden by Jeremy Cleland became the fastest electric-powered vehicle when it hit an average speed of 150.059mph over two miles. picked by kakana 2 months ago |
For the first time, the state's highest court ruled today that the state Declaration of Rights allows police to break into a suspect’s car to secretly install GPS tracking devices, provided they have a warrant before they act. picked by kakana 2 months ago 5 comments edit related share technology |
Britain’s Richard Noble, the reigning king of land speed, is building a rocket on wheels to shatter his own record. The only problem: A ragtag American team might beat him to it picked by Bornbad 2 months ago 0 comments edit related share technology |
Nanocomp Technologies, is the first in the world to make sheets of carbon nanotubes -- microscopic tubes stronger than steel but lighter than plastic. picked by nateebiinature 2 months ago 1 comments edit related share technology |
A Nova Scotia garlic farmer has put the brakes on high-speed internet coming to Victoria Harbour, a rural community on the Bay of Fundy, fearing radiation from microwave towers will affect his crops. picked by nateebiinature 2 months ago 1 comments edit related share technology |
Perhaps more significantly, they managed to accomplish this feat using components available off-the-shelf to the average layperson. picked by cb__ 2 months ago 4 comments edit related share technology |
Well, more like there was none. Not earth-shattering but it was surprising to me. Did you guys think so too? Just curious.. picked by cb__ 2 months ago 18 comments edit related share technology |
Unlike traditional browser cookies, Flash cookies are relatively unknown to web users, and they are not controlled through the cookie privacy controls in a browser. That means even if a user thinks they have cleared their computer of tracking objects, they most likely have not. picked by Bornbad 2 months ago 0 comments edit related share technology |
The Full Scale Tunnel, at Langley AFB, is where researchers have spent the past 78 years readying many of the nation's airplanes for flight. Aviation pioneers, including Charles Lindbergh and Howard Hughes, walked its halls. But it is old, inefficient and not designed for the computer age. It also sits in a flood path. picked by suebe 2 months ago 1 comments edit related share technology |
In America, we like to celebrate Labor Day by ditching work. But one day you may never have to labor again. Here are four inventions that will eliminate working-class and professional jobs in the next 50 years. 7 comments edit related share technology*warning:contains video that may bend the rules of...Plime*(this is a poor sarcastic remark, no harm intended) picked by Bornbad 2 months ago |