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Playing the Doctor Who theme with lightning. LIGHTNING!
Two Tesla coils, a Faraday suit, and 500,000 volts of electricity are all that ArcAttack needed to stage a positively shocking performance of the Who theme at the Bay Area Maker Faire. [Topless Robot]
yazın bana bulaşmayın.
Neither that day's temperature, the amount of sunshine or rainfall had any immediate effect on mood, and the seasonal changes were not what you'd expect from 'common knowledge': men had seasonal peaks of major depression and sad mood in the summer, while women had seasonal peaks in the autumn.
Ara sıra formatçıya gidecek artık napalım.
Dr Mark Gasson from the University of Reading contaminated a computer chip which was then inserted into his hand.
The device, which enables him to pass through security doors and activate his mobile phone, is a sophisticated version of ID chips used to tag pets.
In trials, Dr Gasson showed that the chip was able to pass on the computer virus to external control systems.
If other implanted chips had then connected to the system they too would have been corrupted, he said.
Cevap: Onlar mavi gözlü sarışındı yavrum. Türkler geldi bozdu.
Actually, Disney insists Prince of Persia isn’t really about “Persia,” anyway:
During "Prince of Persia's" scripting process, Disney hired BoomGen Studios, a consultation and niche marketing firm specializing in creative content about the Middle East, to help address issues of historical congruity and cultural contexts. Consultants advised the filmmakers to avoid specifically characterizing religion by setting "Prince" in a "mythological time" before the arrival of Islam. As well, the company worked to assure members of the Iranian American community that the film was the antithesis of a recent action-adventure movie felt to vilify the people of Persia."We said, 'This is the anti-'300,' " said BoomGen's co-founder Reza Aslan.
Asked point blank by the Times of London, "Isn't Gyllenhaal a bit pale to play a Persian?" Bruckheimer delivered this history lecture. "Persians were very light skinned," he said. "The Turks kind of changed everything. But back in the 6th century, a lot of them were blond and blue-eyed."
Also: Look! Buff Jake Gyllenhaal! OMG!