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the_very_next_day t1_iy5httb wrote
Reply to comment by PeaceFar9770 in LG Display’s ‘invisible’ speaker brings sound to any surface in your car by MicroSofty88
i prefer more of a woody sound
the_very_next_day t1_iy5369c wrote
Reply to TIFU during an interview by AlwaysPressTheButton
if you only get 1 shot at it how can your process not have any redundancy at all? at least 2 cam ops! its not on you op
the_very_next_day t1_ixc3jrw wrote
Reply to comment by mauganra_it in Ancient shipwreck sees light of day again, a major milestone for Chinese underwater archaeology by IslandChillin
I'd have thought that modern Chinese history starts with the fall of the qing dynasty, but anyway there's a difference between "not modern" and "ancient"
the_very_next_day t1_iwymvtc wrote
Reply to comment by Zeroth-unit in [WP] "The new species call themselves 'humans', and while their intelligence is on the low end when it comes to interstellar civilisations, their pure mathematical knowledge is far superior to the entire galactic community's." by Mabi19_
you kinda need those things for exploring space too though...
but i like your idea, it explores the dichotomy of the information revolution we got, vs the space revolution we thought we would get
a similar theme is explored by asimov where by inventing time travel humanity turned inward on itself instead of outward to space.
the_very_next_day t1_iwymq4a wrote
Reply to comment by GameMusic in [WP] "The new species call themselves 'humans', and while their intelligence is on the low end when it comes to interstellar civilisations, their pure mathematical knowledge is far superior to the entire galactic community's." by Mabi19_
still uniquely talented though
the_very_next_day t1_iy7ms9a wrote
Reply to comment by dancurranjr in Mauna Loa eruption 24-hour time lapse from USGS webcam (wait for 00:01:00) by Baconaise
i don't think it's steeper than mt. thor