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What happened in History on this date
Madelaine McMasters replied to Hippie Bowman's topic in General Discussion Forum
7-4-1975 A young Wisconsin girl is sent to her bedroom without dessert for calling her neighbor, Charles, something that rhymes with his nickname. 7-4-2012 Scientists announce they are "pretty sure" they've discovered a particle which they are "kinda sure" is the Higgs Boson. Radical religious fundamentalists around the world once again sneer at science's uncertainty as they proclaim devotion to their countless "one true" Gods. -
What happened in History on this date
Madelaine McMasters replied to Hippie Bowman's topic in General Discussion Forum
7-3-2012 Andy Griffith takes down his fishing pole, wanders to the fishing hole, dips his toes in dewey grass, and rests his bones. Andy, thank you so much for showing us a better way to pass the time of day. -
Project Glass. Is this the future?
Madelaine McMasters replied to Nyll Bergbahn's topic in General Discussion Forum
Perrie Juran wrote: This reminds me a bit of Virtual Boy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Boy Will these run into the same trouble Virtual Boy ran into with photosensitive epilepsy? http://www.epilepsysociety.org.uk/aboutepilepsy/whatisepilepsy/triggers/photosensitiveepilepsy just some random thought s here I think the overlayed field (at the top of your field of vision) is too small to be a big concern for triggering. My concern is distraction. I can't imagine enjoying a conversation with someone who's not quite with me. I have an iPad, which is distracting but allows me to find things to share with people around me. Google Glasses eliminate that potential for sharing, and so I (until shown otherwise) will wonder if they aren't just another way to isolate oneself. They also eliminate or alter the visual cues we get from people using phones and iPads that tell us they're busy doing something else. Maybe we'll get past the awkwardness of seeing people looking at (to us) imaginary things, but I think that's an awkwardness nature selected us to recognize. I'm not prone to dystopian fantasizing, but imagine a world full of introverted intellectuals with barely a foot in RL while they "connect" virtually. The saving grace of those glasses, the camera (which views RL), is also a potential privacy concern. If I find myself in a conversation with someone wearing these glasses, I believe I'll ask them to remove 'em. -
What happened in History on this date
Madelaine McMasters replied to Hippie Bowman's topic in General Discussion Forum
6-28-2012 Failing to read and or/comprehend the entire decision, both CNN and Fox News erroneously reported that the Supreme Court had stuck down President Barack Obama's sweeping health care overhaul. 6-29- 2012 Wolf Blitzer is ticketed for fly casting in the Potomac River after arguing with the Washington DC game warden over the meaning of the "Fine for Fishing" signs posted conspicuously along the bank. 6-29-2012 John King reveals that he failed his freshman year philosophy final exam, which started with "Read the entire exam before proceeding" and ended with "Do not answer any questions on this test. Simply sign your name at the top and hand it in". -
What happened in History on this date
Madelaine McMasters replied to Hippie Bowman's topic in General Discussion Forum
6-25-2012 Hippie Bowman, the curator of SLF's "What happened in History on this date" is tardy in posting the day's list. Although Mr. Bowman explained that he was delayed by tropical Storm Debby's wild weather, many believe he simply overslept after overindulging at Renate Mulford's Sunday morning beer bash. -
Hippie Bowman wrote: Lia Abbot wrote: Hiya Hippie! Hiya Maddy! Hope you had a fun breakfast. Did Maddy leave anything for the rest of you? Morning Lia! It was a great Breakfast. Only thing missing was you! HEHEH! We ate it all before Maddy got there! Hugs! Peace! They did, dammit!!! I was forced to fight over scraps with the seagulls. They're mean, but I'm wily. Anyone care for a drumstick?
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What happened in History on this date
Madelaine McMasters replied to Hippie Bowman's topic in General Discussion Forum
Coby Foden wrote: June 22: • 1633 - Galileo Galilei forced to recant Earth orbits Sun by Pope (on Oct 31, 1992, Vatican admits it was wrong) It took "only" 359 years for them to admit the error. :smileysad: :smileysurprised: At the rate they're making new errors, I wonder if their backlog of admissions will take them right into the hereafter. -
Mobile SL isn't far off
Madelaine McMasters replied to Paul Hexem's topic in General Discussion Forum
Gadget Portal wrote: Which means- How much time before we see someone figure out cooling and stuff a good nVidia GPU into a tablet with that kind of RAM and CPU power? Ten years? Five? Even less? Cooling will not be the issue, as batteries small and light enough for handheld devices can't carry enough energy to heat something all day, and people don't want hot things in their hands. So it's not a matter of getting rid of heat, it's a matter of not creating it in the first place. If you believe Imagination Technologies, the creators of the PowerVR graphics technology in the iPhone and iPad, we'll have current desktop level graphics in handheld devices within three years. -
What happened in History on this date
Madelaine McMasters replied to Hippie Bowman's topic in General Discussion Forum
6-21-2012 Sopping wet Druids battle the rain and fog in tents to celebrate the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge, unaware that just miles away, drunken patrons at a Domino's Pizza in nearby Amesbury are plotting the largest domino toppling demonstration in history. 6-21-2012 An Oracle database error results in CEO Larry Ellison purchasing 98% of the Hawaiian island of Lanai rather than the $98 lanai set on sale at his local Home Depot. -
What happened in History on this date
Madelaine McMasters replied to Hippie Bowman's topic in General Discussion Forum
6-20-2015 Three years after the near collapse of the European Union, leaders of the 27 member states finally ratify the adoption of an already existing currency which, unlike the Euro, is recognized, trusted and accepted around the world, and is tied to a tangable, and potentially durable asset. The new currency, "McDonald's Gift Certificates", is an immediate success. -
What happened in History on this date
Madelaine McMasters replied to Hippie Bowman's topic in General Discussion Forum
Hippie Bowman wrote: Madelaine McMasters wrote: From Hippie's post today... 1565 – Matsunaga Hisahide assassinates the 13th Ashikaga shogun, Ashikaga Yo**bleep**eru. And now my entry... 6-17-2012 Not content to let the dead rest in peace, Linden Lab assinates both the name of the late shogun Ashikaga Yo-shi-teru and the underlying URL to his Wikipedia entry. (Thank you bitly ;-) HAHA! They wacked that! OMG! Peace! I must admit that Yo**bleep**eru is fun to say. ;-) -
What happened in History on this date
Madelaine McMasters replied to Hippie Bowman's topic in General Discussion Forum
From Hippie's post today... 1565 – Matsunaga Hisahide assassinates the 13th Ashikaga shogun, Ashikaga Yo**bleep**eru. And now my entry... 6-17-2012 Not content to let the dead rest in peace, Linden Lab assinates both the name of the late shogun Ashikaga Yo-shi-teru and the underlying URL to his Wikipedia entry. (Thank you bitly ;-)