http://gizmodo.com/sony-crams-3-700-blu-rays-worth-of-storage-in-a-single-1571508568?utm_campaign=socialflow_gizmodo_facebook&utm_source=gizmodo_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
Sony Crams 3,700 Blu-Rays' Worth of Storage in a Single Cassette Tape
Not sure why this would come to market as I...
Well if you have no intention of utilizing the full range of a traditional keyboard they are much less expensive, and much easier to transport and store.
For recording you can always change the octave after the first recording and dub over with the new range.
Just some Roland V drums. I...
Since most games with this system have the rigid option of going one way or the other I have noticed that people have a tendency to go one route initially when playing a game.
I myself usually go the good route. Tends to be a more challenging experience and I enjoy not being a cartoonishly...
http://www.forbes.com/sites/instituteforjustice/2014/03/12/cops-use-traffic-stops-to-seize-millions-from-drivers-never-charged-with-a-crime/
Nothing new that we haven't discussed here before, but figured another thread of angry fist waving at police won't harm us
Being more of a 90s kid I could not get enough of Jurassic Park, but obviously I loved Star Wars too. Oddly The Fugitive and Monty Python's Search For The Grail were favorites as well.
I wasn't allowed to see very violent movies as a kid (anything rated R, and barely any PG-13)
http://geekologie.com/2011/12/man-arrested-for-taxidermy-ing-together.php
Illegal because he was importing endangered species (I didn't quite get if they were living or dead at the time).
Title says it all. Seems to happen more with USPS packages. I ordered a couple books on Amazon and they both were "confirmed delivered" but never arrived. Roomate just had the same thing happen with something he ordered online too.
Obviously I am not sure if it is someone in the building or...
From the BBC. I'll see if I can find the actual article so the methodology can be observed. There obviously endless factors to consider, but figured its worth having the discussion since it comes up quite often here.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26222578