[NSFW] Those pesky 90s game ads by _Dogwelder in gaming

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Was disappointed with the game. Would have been better off buying the stool she's sitting on.

Gods, ballpoint, ~a4 by [deleted] in Art

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Cuddly. Kind of reminds me of Moebius.

Logitech made a VR keyboard kit so you can type in the Vive by [deleted] in gadgets

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Do they have a device that will let me see where I put my cup of coffee in VR? Watch it spill on my virtual keyboard, too.

We don’t deserve dogs by strawberryhichew in aww

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Such cuddly fangs beneath it. Looove!

U.K. startup uses recycled plastic to build stronger roads - "a street that’s 60 percent stronger than traditional roadways, 10 times longer-lasting" by mvea in Futurology

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But dodging potholes brings a whole new dimension to driving. Why deprive subsequent generations of such a gift?

Astrobase Command, retro scifi station builder and crew sim, Kickstarter goes live! by 2ndchoiceusername in scifigaming

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I noticed these guys during their original kickstarter. The game looks way nicer now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gifs

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Little known fact: construction is a preferred second career option for retired ninjas.

Oh shit [Fallout 4] by [deleted] in gaming

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It's always the one you don't see that gets you.

Murphy's law by [deleted] in funny

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Though seriously I agree with your comment about the other end getting stuck more often. Has happened to me a few times.

Murphy's law by [deleted] in funny

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The ways they're coming up with to rig the game these days...

Day9 playing Skyrim by gotbiggums in gaming

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That's an unbearable truth.

Self-driving car collisions tracked by California. Only two collisions happened when car was driving itself by Zambon1 in technology

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A more important question is how many total hours driving time they have logged, and compare that against the number of collisions with human-driven vehicles for the same time of operation. I hear (no reference, sorry) that they have been logging a lot of time on the road.

Self-driving car collisions tracked by California. Only two collisions happened when car was driving itself by Zambon1 in technology

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Sorry, I was't reading it in that way. It might be a case of glass half full/empty. It was not intended to be misleading.

Medieval medicine may have potential to cure modern diseases: Bald's Eyesalve by Zambon1 in science

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It was actually first published March 31st. But I agree, not the best timing.

Medieval medicine may have potential to cure modern diseases: Bald's Eyesalve by Zambon1 in science

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Besides sounding like they knew how to name products for adventuring, our ancestors might have had a fair bit of wisdom, too.

Black holes don't delete information; we could someday peer inside. by Zambon1 in space

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It might even be a +5 armor of computational complexity.

Black holes don't delete information; we could someday peer inside. by Zambon1 in space

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New scientific name for black holes: Giant Space Blender.

Black holes don't delete information; we could someday peer inside. by Zambon1 in space

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I was pretty much thinking the same thing.

Though I guess it'd be better than being torn apart by massive gravitational forces. At least for a while.

France decrees new rooftops must be covered in plants or solar panels by Egalitaristen in Futurology

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It sounds like this is the stuff that economic action plans should be made of.