That's true! It's not viscous at all, which makes it all the more mesmerizing.
Does your clock require frequent refilling?
I love how this is a complementary technology to 3D printing by the way of a traditional printer. Simple. Effective. The biggest obstacle for widespread adoption might be software, in other words a robust toolkit for…
Boeing's Phantom Works reportedly tested the EMDrive years ago [1] and nothing came out of it. Edit: Thank you nether. [1] http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-02/06/emdrive-and-c...
They haven't gotten clearance yet, but they hope to. Edit: SpaceX page indicates an attempt in July so they must have.
Maybe not as much, but Apple has been "poaching" Tesla's engineers.
Oh wow. If you follow the link to tksharpless, they have a YouTube video. I got dizzy when I stuck my nose right up to the screen. Next best thing after GearVR if you don't count the nausea from involuntary camera…
At 52km you don't need heating, and in the case of a breach the clouds would stay mostly out because of equal pressures on both sides of the dwelling. A scientific outpost, like those in Antarctica, would be highly…
Did you just explain why some people experience visual snow? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_snow
That's true! It's not viscous at all, which makes it all the more mesmerizing.
Does your clock require frequent refilling?
I love how this is a complementary technology to 3D printing by the way of a traditional printer. Simple. Effective. The biggest obstacle for widespread adoption might be software, in other words a robust toolkit for…
Boeing's Phantom Works reportedly tested the EMDrive years ago [1] and nothing came out of it. Edit: Thank you nether. [1] http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-02/06/emdrive-and-c...
They haven't gotten clearance yet, but they hope to. Edit: SpaceX page indicates an attempt in July so they must have.
Maybe not as much, but Apple has been "poaching" Tesla's engineers.
Oh wow. If you follow the link to tksharpless, they have a YouTube video. I got dizzy when I stuck my nose right up to the screen. Next best thing after GearVR if you don't count the nausea from involuntary camera…
At 52km you don't need heating, and in the case of a breach the clouds would stay mostly out because of equal pressures on both sides of the dwelling. A scientific outpost, like those in Antarctica, would be highly…
Did you just explain why some people experience visual snow? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_snow