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I'd rather get the regular Steel instead of the Time Steel due to the $100 price difference.
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I'm leaning towards a Pebble at this point, it currently has hundreds of watch faces available for free, and the battery lasts about 7 days, which is much better than any other smartwatch. It also has the functionality of a Fitbit and I can use it as a music remote while jogging or cycling, not to mention notifications without having to pull my phone out of my backpack every time. But who knows, I might change my mind and get a normal watch. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Eat water. No, don't drink water. EAT water!
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Indeed I do have a smartphone
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Recently I have been in need of a new watch, as my old is starting to fall apart and the paint is chipping off. I have been thinking of replacing it with a smartwatch, and I'm not really sure which one to buy. Currently there are two watches I am taking into consideration: The Pebble Steel, and the Motorola 360. Which one do you think I should purchase, if any?
Motorola 360
- Display: Color LED Touchscreen
- Battery Life: 8-12 Hours
- Microphone: Yes
- Waterproofing: Resistant to 3.3 feet
- Must be shaken to brighten screen for viewing
Pebble Steel
- Display: Black and White E-Paper
- Battery Life: ~7 Days
- Microphone: No
- Waterproofing: Waterproof to 50 meters
- Screen is always on
- Display: Color LED Touchscreen
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Recently I had a dream where I was on board some kind of star ship. Upon asking about the propulsion method, I was told that the ship used massive particle accelerators to generate matter-antimatter pairs which actually had more mass in total than the starting matter. Enough of this new matter was collected to sustain the particle accelerators, while the rest would be electromagnetically propelled away. I don't pretend to understand anything about quantum physics, but is something akin to this technically possible?
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Hmm, if you poked holes in the bottom or used a similar filter or something you could transfer it from your current pot to a new one, but in many individual droplets, each of which would have a lot more surface area to cool in the air.
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Han shot first, but only if you take timezones into account.
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There are no cities on Kerbin because Scott Manley relocated every Kerbal to another star system.
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As many as you want in about 3 different instances running in parallel on triple monitors.
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http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=63055.0#.VbV9bflViTw
I mean, the website as a whole is crackpot nonsense, but this post really stood out to me.
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Nah but really,
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Am I the only one here who loves attack helicopters?
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I have six types of quarks: Up, down, top, bottom, strange, and charm.
Oh wait... quirks not quarks...
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Hmm, life would probably be any self replicating structures capable of adapting to their environment over time through one or many generations (evolution).
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Banned for Mega-evolution.
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Banned for not properly punctuating your post.
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2/10 No apparent forms of propulsion and the simplicity is a bit off-putting.
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Tungsten man, you can throw that stuff at the sun and it will ONLY be vaporized by the solar wind (as opposed to melting and boiling). It also happens to be the densest element metabolized by any known form of life. I could go on, but I think it's just pretty awesome in general.
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Will we have the technology for interstellar travel within the century? Probably.
Will we send humans to other stars within the century? Probably not.
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But guys, you missed the most important part of the trailer: SLICING UP ALIENS WITH GODDAMN SWORDS.
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I want to be cremated, then have my ashes mixed into iron to make various steels, then have a master blacksmith turn the steels into an ornate katana, which will become a family heirloom.
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Granted, but there was no wish to be granted.
I wish that genies were real.
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Granted, nanomachines programmed with game of life AI consume the Earth.
I wish that 3-D maneuvering gear existed in a functional condition in the real world.
Teleportation/Moveable Consciousnesses
in Science & Spaceflight
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The best way to teleport without killing your consciousnesses would be to simply move the rest of the space around you, or move you through another dimension, or maybe some kind of tomfoolery with four-dimensional fractals... But if we are going with the create a duplicate and kill the original approach, why not just create a perfect copy of me somewhere else and leave me where I am? I could always use more of me after all.