Millennials ruin everything!
SoylentNews hack explores the seedy underworld of "flavor tripping". See this thread.
Before I started, I used a tongue scraper to clean my tongue. There was some anecdotal talk somewhere of that helping absorption. Probably a good idea anyway.
The effect didn't last very long... about 15 minutes, which is on the short end of the expected 15 minute to 2 hours duration. However there seemed to be a bit of a residual aftereffect where the lemon would still taste a little sweeter... just sour as well. It's hard to tell, and that's a good thing!
Unfortunately, I forgot I had homemade lemon curd and lime curd in the fridge. That would have been perfect to try slathered on a ginger snap.
For roughly $1.50 per attempt per person, I'd say flavor tripping is well worth it.
Neat Trick!
Former Atheist Mark Zuckerberg Gets Religion
I guess having an enslaved robotic Morgan Freeman softly whispering into your ear can cause you to question things.
Uncertain Propulsion Breakthroughs?
Further into the article, they really trash the recent peer-reviewed paper for having several flaws.
Overview
Technical
(1) The experimental methods and resulting data indicate a possible new force-producing effect, but not yet satisfying the threshold of “extraordinary evidence for extraordinary claims” – especially since this is a measurement of small effects.
(2) The propulsion physics explanations offered, which already assume that the measured force is real, are not sound.
(3) Experiments have been conducted on other anomalous forces, whose fidelity and implications merit comparable scrutiny, specifically Jim Woodward’s “Mach Effect Thruster.”
Implications
(1) If either the EmDrive or Mach Effect Thrusters are indeed genuine, then new physics is being discovered – the ramifications of which cannot be assessed until after those effects are sufficiently modeled. Even if it turns out that the effects are of minor utility, having new experimental approaches to explore unfinished physics would be valuable.
(2) Even if genuine, it is premature to assess the potential utility of these devices. Existing data only addresses some of the characteristics necessary to compare with other technologies. At this point, it is best to withhold judgment, either pro or con.
Pitfalls to Avoid
(1) The earlier repeated tactic, to attempt fast and cheap experimental tests, has turned out to be neither fast nor cheap. It’s been at least 14 years since the EmDrive first emerged (2002) and despite numerous tests, we still lack a definitive conclusion.
(2) In much the same way that thermal and chamber effects are obscuring the force measurements, our ability to reach accurate conclusions is impeded by our natural human behavior of jumping to conclusions, confirmation biases, sensationalism, and pedantic reflexes. This is part of the reality that also needs understanding so that we can separate those influences from the underlying physics.
Edit this journal.
Samsung's New Beauty Products Are Very Judgmental
Samsung Alexa/Echo vacuum
Ford Fusion Hybrid autonomous vehicle
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835
Samsung Unveils Quantum Dot Curved Monitors
Cars, robots expected to star at CES 2017
The Best of CES 2016: Where Are They Now?
CES 2017: Tech preview of Las Vegas's biggest launches
Microsoft Surface Pro 5 Outed By Manufacturing Partners For March Launch With 4K Display And Kaby Lake
A fun piece over at the Mirror that managed to reach near the top of Google's World news section.
Gingrich Says Trump Must Address Business Conflicts Soon, Urges Monitoring
Gingrich: Trump dropping 'drain the swamp'
Trump Adviser Says He Is Ditching 'Drain the Swamp'
Newt Gingrich says Trump is done with ‘drain the swamp’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_MJbgO7SF0
The God Kek demands many more human sacrifices, otherwise Trump will continue to discard all of his campaign promises. Sacrifice children for the glory of Kek and the success of Trump.
Update: The child sacrifices have satisfied Kek, and Trump will continue his policy of draining the swamp.
It's a company run by engineers. There were electronic bits all over the place. I said I liked that about them.
They are asking me to quote them on three different projects. The first one is only a week or two of work - heh: "only" - the other two I'm going to have to study before I can quote them.
If these three work out OK they said they'd have lots more work for me.
I shouldn't say who it is because that would preannounce that they will be supporting Mac OS X. Mostly they need drivers.
There are very few Mac driver consultants, as most who know how to do it have perm jobs at apple.
I'm both excited, and greatly relieved.
A couple months ago I lost a good contract because I don't have a Mac. I had a really tricked-out MacBook Pro, but it died shortly after the AppleCare extended warranty expired.
They were completely cool with that, and said they have macs I can use.
I specifically asked to work on-site. The vast majority of my clients are remote, but these guys I can get to on the bus and light rail. They were very pleased by that.
I asked to work on-site before I asked them to lend me a Mac, so they would understand I didn't plan to take it home with me.
I should be able to buy a new MacBook Pro with my first paycheck. That will be the third I've owned. I have no complaints about the first one, it lasted six years.