Yeah i'd like to experience it again, i remember when i first played minecraft, i had no idea what i was doing and it was really fun. Now i know everything about it and it's abit more boring now.
Before games had amazing graphics, they had to be fun. So what i guess i'm trying to say is that the fun part of a game, is the root part of all games. Although realism certainly does add to the experience, it's not required at all. Do you buy games that look to be little or no fun to play? - Back on topic- I'll have to see what it's like when it comes out.
I do, i love stopping at a gas station to fill up, it smells great. I'm not in danger of getting high on it though, right? Correct me if i'm in err here, but isn't gasoline itself odorless? And it's just the chemical they put into it i smell, right?
Still is, a ton more people have been killed by coal power than nuclear. Nuclear energy is the best way to go for now, as soon as we get the Thorium reactors working we'll be in business.
True, although I've always found exploring to be invigorating. Even if i got a few cuts and splinters because of it. There's really no reason to go to mars, unless there's a Stargate, or some sort of near Limitless source energy. Maybe to pave the way for Terra-forming, when the population of earth gets dangerously high.
I've never broken a bone in my life, ( Maybe because i drank plenty of milk as a kid, or maybe because i'm not active enough.) The most painful thing that's happened to me was when i was working outside and i stepped on a angled bamboo pole that was pointed. It flipped up and went about 1 inch into my chest. So, yeah....
We shouldn't attempt major changes in the human gene until we can control every aspect of it. One gene to make you immune to Aids might make you expel extremely pungent gas frequently.
I made a jet engine once when i was 16, it had enough thrust to push itself very slowly if on wheels, but it fit in your hand. Also it caught fire all over and got red hot after 1 1/2 minutes of running it with the throttle open all the way.