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Can't remember last time I bought a DVD or Blu-Ray either. Stream everything now, from music to movies. Can't even remember the last one I watched either, hate the FBI screen and fast forwarding through the trailers.
Had to up my Netlflix account to 3 users last week, since my 2 kids who live out of town share my account.
Had to up my Netlflix account to 3 users last week, since my 2 kids who live out of town share my account.
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I have no idea the last time I bought a cd. I still get dvd's from the library and my wife has a collection of Christmas dvd's that we watch every year. We stream everything else, especially since cutting the cord
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I think my wife and I picked up some random cd's at a rummage sale about 2 years ago...before that I hadn't bought a cd since probably about 2007. I have bought 2 dvd's in the last couple years only because I could not find a digital copy to stream of some rare documentaries. Other than that I haven't bought a dvd since probably about 2007 as well.
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I honestly havent purchased a CD in 15+ years.
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I have a few bluerays, but never saw the point really. I've got Lawrence of Arabia, The Big Lebowski, and Attenborough's Life on Earth. What more do you need?
But I still get CDs all the time, and even LPs. I like OWNING the source material. I'll be damned if I'm gonna pay over and over for poor quality rentals. Having the source material means you can pause it while you do something else, then come back to it later for a serious listen. Or repeat it. Or use it for a coffee cup coaster if you hate it. Whatever.
I have over 1600 CDs and LPs in my collection (and yes they are neatly cataloged). Obviously I don't listen to the all all the time, but they have all been listened to. I used to tape my favorite LP's, but now I digitize them. I have over 20gigs on the USB message stick in the car and I am in the process of digitizing the old cassette tapes.
My most recent purchase:
But I still get CDs all the time, and even LPs. I like OWNING the source material. I'll be damned if I'm gonna pay over and over for poor quality rentals. Having the source material means you can pause it while you do something else, then come back to it later for a serious listen. Or repeat it. Or use it for a coffee cup coaster if you hate it. Whatever.
I have over 1600 CDs and LPs in my collection (and yes they are neatly cataloged). Obviously I don't listen to the all all the time, but they have all been listened to. I used to tape my favorite LP's, but now I digitize them. I have over 20gigs on the USB message stick in the car and I am in the process of digitizing the old cassette tapes.
My most recent purchase:
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Dunno. You can pause all music I've listened to on spotify for years now....$10 a month for millions of songs.
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What a way to go.
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Physics, I guess?
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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We. Are. DOOMED.
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Boston Dynamics = Cyberdyne Systemsghostwhitehorse wrote:
We. Are. DOOMED.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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They still have work to do.
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Still some juice in the old probe yet!!! https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/news/detai ... cle_id=108" target="_blank
Woooo!!!If you tried to start a car that's been sitting in a garage for decades, you might not expect the engine to respond. But a set of thrusters aboard the Voyager 1 spacecraft successfully fired up Wednesday after 37 years without use.
Voyager 1, NASA's farthest and fastest spacecraft, is the only human-made object in interstellar space, the environment between the stars. The spacecraft, which has been flying for 40 years, relies on small devices called thrusters to orient itself so it can communicate with Earth. These thrusters fire in tiny pulses, or "puffs," lasting mere milliseconds, to subtly rotate the spacecraft so that its antenna points at our planet. Now, the Voyager team is able to use a set of four backup thrusters, dormant since 1980.
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Ideal for California, where Moonbeam just jacked up the price of gas, and even more for diesel.
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2018 Will Be The Year Humanity Directly 'Sees' Our First Black Hole
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswith ... ffbc9d3a16
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswith ... ffbc9d3a16
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Whoa, kinky!
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Hey, in my day, this was good enough:UAEebs86 wrote:2018 Will Be The Year Humanity Directly 'Sees' Our First Black Hole
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswith ... ffbc9d3a16
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Think you could hide in a crowd??
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You caught us in our digs on Homer Street.EOCT wrote:Think you could hide in a crowd??
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This seems pretty promising
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/ ... -mice.html" target="_blank
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/ ... -mice.html" target="_blank
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Fascinating and hopeful! Especially interesting is the statement "Our approach uses a one-time application of very small amounts of two agents to stimulate the immune cells only within the tumor itself." (Italics added.)PieceOfMeat wrote:This seems pretty promising
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/ ... -mice.html" target="_blank
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Watching both of the boosters land at the same time was bad ass.
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Missed it - damn work!azgreg wrote:Watching both of the boosters land at the same time was bad ass.
Heard they lost comms with the other booster? Any updates?
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Musk's roadster currently on it's escape trajectory from Earth with the dummy chilling in the driver's seat with David Bowie playing.
https://youtu.be/aBr2kKAHN6M" target="_blank
https://youtu.be/aBr2kKAHN6M" target="_blank
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Not a peep from them about the central core. Means it probably crashed into the ocean unfortunately. But the rest of it was a success.UAEebs86 wrote:Missed it - damn work!azgreg wrote:Watching both of the boosters land at the same time was bad ass.
Heard they lost comms with the other booster? Any updates?
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Just watched the launch. Freaking awesome
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It's looking like the center core was lost.ASUHATER! wrote:Not a peep from them about the central core. Means it probably crashed into the ocean unfortunately. But the rest of it was a success.UAEebs86 wrote:Missed it - damn work!azgreg wrote:Watching both of the boosters land at the same time was bad ass.
Heard they lost comms with the other booster? Any updates?
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Oops. Still for a first run, it definitely qualifies as a success.
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Had no idea we could have seen it in CA and AZ
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It's pretty cool to hop into live stream of it and see that the earth looks smaller today than it did yesterdayASUHATER! wrote:Musk's roadster currently on it's escape trajectory from Earth with the dummy chilling in the driver's seat with David Bowie playing.
https://youtu.be/aBr2kKAHN6M" target="_blank
I wonder how long it'll transmit
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I also found it promising that the positive effects spread throughout the body. I've tried to read everything about this technique since stumbling across the news about it. It's probably the most promising thing I've seen in a long time.EOCT wrote:Fascinating and hopeful! Especially interesting is the statement "Our approach uses a one-time application of very small amounts of two agents to stimulate the immune cells only within the tumor itself." (Italics added.)PieceOfMeat wrote:This seems pretty promising
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/ ... -mice.html" target="_blank
Thanks POM----uda man!
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we are soooooooo fucked.
NINJA'D!
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I THOUGHT BLACK MIRROR WAS SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT THE FUTURE.ghostwhitehorse wrote:
we are soooooooo fucked.
NINJA'D!
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Why do I picture God somewhere in front of a cosmic monitor right now laughing like Beavis and/or Butthead?
"Uh-huh-huh-huh...tell us something we DON'T know! Yeah! Yeah! Your anus smells like farts!"
"Uh-huh-huh-huh...tell us something we DON'T know! Yeah! Yeah! Your anus smells like farts!"
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/557180/" target="_blank
Was There a Civilization On Earth Before Humans?
A look at the available evidence
Adam Frank
Apr 13, 2018 Science
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It only took five minutes for Gavin Schmidt to out-speculate me.
Schmidt is the director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (a.k.a. GISS) a world-class climate-science facility. One day last year, I came to GISS with a far-out proposal. In my work as an astrophysicist, I’d begun researching global warming from an “astrobiological perspective.” That meant asking whether any industrial civilization that rises on any planet will, through their own activity, trigger their own version of a climate shift. I was visiting GISS that day hoping to gain some climate science insights and, perhaps, collaborators. That’s how I ended up in Gavin’s office.
Just as I was revving up my pitch, Gavin stopped me in my tracks.
“Wait a second,” he said. “How do you know we’re the only time there’s been a civilization on our own planet?”
It took me a few seconds to pick my jaw off the floor. I had certainly come into Gavin’s office prepared for eye rolls at the mention of “exo-civilizations.” But the civilizations he was asking about would have existed many millions of years ago. Sitting there, seeing Earth’s vast evolutionary past telescope before my mind’s eye, I felt a kind of temporal vertigo. “Yeah,” I stammered, “Could we tell if there’d been an industrial civilization that deep in time?”
Was There a Civilization On Earth Before Humans?
A look at the available evidence
Adam Frank
Apr 13, 2018 Science
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It only took five minutes for Gavin Schmidt to out-speculate me.
Schmidt is the director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (a.k.a. GISS) a world-class climate-science facility. One day last year, I came to GISS with a far-out proposal. In my work as an astrophysicist, I’d begun researching global warming from an “astrobiological perspective.” That meant asking whether any industrial civilization that rises on any planet will, through their own activity, trigger their own version of a climate shift. I was visiting GISS that day hoping to gain some climate science insights and, perhaps, collaborators. That’s how I ended up in Gavin’s office.
Just as I was revving up my pitch, Gavin stopped me in my tracks.
“Wait a second,” he said. “How do you know we’re the only time there’s been a civilization on our own planet?”
It took me a few seconds to pick my jaw off the floor. I had certainly come into Gavin’s office prepared for eye rolls at the mention of “exo-civilizations.” But the civilizations he was asking about would have existed many millions of years ago. Sitting there, seeing Earth’s vast evolutionary past telescope before my mind’s eye, I felt a kind of temporal vertigo. “Yeah,” I stammered, “Could we tell if there’d been an industrial civilization that deep in time?”
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