Hopefully this creates competition for the schools.
Replicators make a base form and then fill in the areas with specific materials, while a 3D printer uses a layering system. The ability to design the object would be the same, but how it is made would be different. I think this desire to keep going is being bolstered by 3D printers, and hope newer ideas and methods move us forward.
The liquid metal idea may be a step in the right direction.
They self Eunuched? That's pretty hardcore.
I think it's a step forward. I don't know if how 3D printers work will be the same as a replicator though.
Couldn't think of a better one.
So many flagellates.
In the JFK era they tried to make it seem like Russia was more dangerous than it was. Then they started to believe it. No one knows if they fell for it, or got new information that changed their opinions.
It's one of those weird things. During Trump's presidency, this was seen as terrible, now they're doing it during a war.
People who talk big, but are useless. I saw it during the Manly Men era of E3 in the 00's. Guys would get up and talk about how they made a game based on all this cool stuff. They made sure to look tough and it was hilarious. The only guy who did it right was Reggie Fils Aime.
I saw it a lot when they tried to promote stuff they didn't actually believe in. The Kinect, most of the CoD's, and others didn't have passion so much as a desire to sell a game designed by a committee.
That's how all the useless people got in. They made themselves look tough and like they knew what they were doing, but couldn't even play their own games.
He was beaten to death for no apparent reason while holding the handgun
The theater scene is really awkward. There are very few willing to tell them the truth. I had a hard enough time explaining I was straight. I was told specifically not to bend over for anything at one theater because the fly guys had a thing for me. I moved into the convention scene to get out of it, and to study anthropology. Arcades and stuff like that are way less pozzed. People from wizards of the coast, Microsoft, Google, various theater scenes, and others all get into arcades and need to prove they can play.
I'm taking it into a master's in design and architecture. I don't want to take it any further on what I am doing, but there are a lot more folks who can't stand that crap in Central Florida than others. The theater scene is still like it, but you can still have fun. The convention scene still has people showing stuff off. Disney is the Cult, but Universal just speaks about it nicely. Dezerland couldn't care less. I've watched all the people who have tried to control the narrative fail and lose standing and burn some bridges. Those who figure out how to work with everyone regardless win. It's nice, but I'm worried the wrong people will move I to lake Nona and try to take control.
In a way this is a good thing. Countries actually arming and training themselves for war means less NATO control.
The boardgame as well.
Make the characters even more blatantly stereotypical.
That's an interesting indicator. I know someone who is really smart, but grew up in a bad family. If given no thought, the hypothetical is easy and quick to think about, but if given a thought it's as if the culture stops him from thinking straight.
That looks like a Polynesian name.
The best part is how proud they are to write the article.
A part of me doesn't mind talking about salary. It means being able to talk about expenses and problems more easily. In Seattle you often didn't know if you were talking with a homeless guy or a billionaire. You just had similar interests, and talked about that. So in that context I have no real problems.
But the drugs and using money as a power signifier is right out.
Already wishlisted, and I think my computer can handle it.
That's a very scientific look. The peer review looks excellent.
Tons of links with said reeing as well.
That's too bad about Atomic Heart, it looked cool.
Have you seen the cars? Some of them are quite beautiful.
Here's the Kotaku article on it. https://archive.ph/BbOKM
They only reported the encampment because KOMO is a few blocks away, and next to a nice parking spot. I like the design of the house honestly. They had power and plumbing. That is way more advanced than they were when I left.
But then their policy would be wrong.