A report and editorial in this week's New Scientist describe recent advances in automated driving systems:
In 2005, a fluttering butterfly could confuse a robot car and bring it to a standstill, but those days are gone. The Urban Challenge entrants dealt with stop signs,... Read More
it is indeed a nice floor, but the trade-off in an old house is that most of them are crooked, it's drafty as hell, and all those other things that give an old house "character"
Edit: I hate it when the site glitches and I lose a comment. Though in this case it seems to have been a whole thread - I can't find it, and I know I posted in it tonight.
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I hate fireworks.
I used not to mind, when it was once a year, and mostly they were to look at. Now it sounds like there's... Read More
It's actually something that I've considered for years.
There are so many people who are on waiting lists for many years while they languish in pain - enduring years of dialysis, and are in danger of dying. I don't know anyone, personally, who is suffering in this way but, from what I understand, it's not as risky (donation) as it is widely perceived.
We have great, big, green tree frogs and these smaller brown frogs (which I think are the burrowing kind because they have pointy noses and fingers, rather than webbed feet).
Unfortunately we also have the scourge that is the Cane Toad! I don't know if you know our history, but it was brought to Australia to keep down the numbers of the cane beetle. It turned out that the Cane Toad didn't much like cane beetles and ate a whole bunch of other stuff instead! They have traveled thousands of kilometres from Queensland into the Northern Territory. They are toxic too, so anything that eats them dies. They kill our native frogs as well, which makes me very sad.
When we built the ponds we asked at a nursery about how to tell the difference between the eggs of frogs and toads, apparently the toad eggs are in a long string, whereas the frog's eggs are in a mass (a bit like spit). So I'll be keeping an eye out this Wet season.
opposites may oppose and despise their mixed offspring, but what you forgot to take into account is strength comes from opposition, provided that there is enough nourishment along the way. Those offspring, if they survive, will be stronger than their parents ever dreamed.
as for the rest of it, it will have to wait until morning. The late hour and the wine has taken my brain and stashed it some where... I know it will return, but not today.
I don't remember much about the cold fusion fiasco actually - though I am more than wiling to buy *something* was happening. After all, why would someone fake something that would be so obviously a big deal and subject to attempts at replication? That's some short sighted fraud otherwise.
Strangely enough - I wasn't a fan of the Flaming Lips at first either. Then I saw them live at a summer festival and got totally hooked. So I can't begrudge you your resistance.