I've got a problem that I think is more related to my computer than to OSRM, but I can't solve.
I already knew that the built-in speech recognition software didn't worked (supposedly due the Portuguese configuration not being supported), but I tried this AddOn anyway. What happens when I try it...
That's why they use music in advertisements. Also, that principle, is used in films as a way to tell viewers some informations (like the state of mind of a character or if the scene is supposed to be dynamic or static) without adding dialogue or more pictures.
Then using a the gravity gradient for stabilisation could become useless at the poles because of the flattening of the surface there due centrifugal forces. Plus: if you need to thrust debris to make them meet the poles so to de-orbit them, then it would be more efficient to just stick...
I understand you, I've even made an entry in one of my blogs about that: http://scciencia.blogspot.com/2009/07/mapas-numa-superficie-esferica.html :thumbup:
Good job, ehm! So how's the wind tunnel now? When are you planning the first lift off?
I'd buy it if there were USB Ports and some more processor power.
By the way, is apples touchscreen technology sensitive to pressure levels, or does it only detects positions?
It's amazing the fact that we ask a futurist/artist/philosopher how will the world be 50 years or more from now and they show us the Back to the Future kind of exaggeration. We ask experts/scientists/engineers and they present us with Fallout 3 (without counting with the fact of the nuclear war)...
If my memory is not playing tricks on me, when I've read about it for the first time (in a magazine) it is amusing to know that the U.S. Navy built their own "cold reactor".:thumbup:
[my first spacecraft news thread :hotcool:]
I got this from Twitter, don't know if anyone already knew it: http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM0AKOJH4G_index_0.html
You know that wheels that are inflated by air don't work in vacuum, don't you?:hello:
Anyway: DanSteph, apart from minor spelling mistakes, I've not found any issue in your UCGO.:tiphat:
He got the my first one right: Albert Einstein, a piece of cake. Just to see what methods were used in this system. Seems he requests user input about specific iconic characteristics ("Did this character have a strange hair?").
But afterwards I played with it thinking about an hypothetical...