I remember when the ps3 released Sony mocked controller rumble as a 'last gen feature'. Now their haptic feedback is the only distinguishing feature of their console.
Graham Hancock is literally just making up stories and saying "wouldn't it be cool if this happened" with absolutely zero evidence. The guy can't understand why archeologist don't like his theories, but he doesn't have…
On my experience most lecturers and professors welcome challenge because it allows them to expand on what they are teaching.
A local burger place in my town makes you sign a waiver before consuming certain burgers.
Absolutely. The fella in the article is going wired though by the look of it.
Are diet and exercise not good health advice?
I remember when the ps3 released Sony mocked controller rumble as a 'last gen feature'. Now their haptic feedback is the only distinguishing feature of their console.
Graham Hancock is literally just making up stories and saying "wouldn't it be cool if this happened" with absolutely zero evidence. The guy can't understand why archeologist don't like his theories, but he doesn't have…
On my experience most lecturers and professors welcome challenge because it allows them to expand on what they are teaching.
A local burger place in my town makes you sign a waiver before consuming certain burgers.
Absolutely. The fella in the article is going wired though by the look of it.
Are diet and exercise not good health advice?