

That’s a good point! SNW does have Pike cooking for some of his crew on occasion.
That’s a good point! SNW does have Pike cooking for some of his crew on occasion.
Never thought about it before, but is there science fiction with a premise where humans might someday forget how to cook because it’s no longer a part of the culture?
It’d be a crying shame if the students were required to complete the school year with physical books and a notebook.
I primarily visit job sites with an iPad and stylus for plan reviews, but writing in a notebook communicates to the other person, in a tangible way, that you are present and participating the discussion.
Who needs friends when we have each other, amirite? Right guys? …guys?
Maybe it’d be useful as a low powered interactive kiosk display? Price needs to come down tremendously before this thing becomes competitive.
YOU ARE NOT IN ERROR, OF COURSE WE ARE HA HA
So delete all pharmaceutical IP to make drugs accessible to everyone and save taxpayers trillions?
Regardless of where it’s made hopefully it brings down the price of drives for the rest of us.
It’s short and worth the read, however:
tl;dr you may be the target demographic of this study
As if the bar for the “I have lots of black friends” defense couldn’t go any lower.
I hadn’t considered the damage from radiation. Thanks for the perspective.
I was looking at it from the perspective of all the failed probes we’ve sent and whether or not the lost costs/missions could be recouped or completed somehow.
When one day we get people back on the moon, is there a chance these devices could be brought back online?
For the uninitiated it’s basically a 1:1 clone of Apollo for Reddit. Hell, even the app’s name is derivative!
That said it’s still one of the best Lemmy apps for iOS and is a testament to Christian Selig’s original vision.
Thank goodness! My parents refuse to move the group chat to anything else.
I kind of did this with sticky notes on the dash during my last road trip. I was travelling through an area I knew would have poor reception at the time, so I made a bullet point list of the main road changes.
It was kind of nice not having to check a screen for directions.
I’ve already seen how ordinary people drive in two dimensions. Three dimensions is an impossible ask.
That’s so cool, thank you. I never delved into Asimov before, but it’s sounds like I really should.