It is! As someone who loved the VH1 "of love" shows in the late 2000s, it's fantastic. I brought it up because they went to a rage room in the previous episode, so I figured that brought you to it. Guess not!
I've been waiting for it for three years now. Still using my Lenovo Explorer...
If these pictures look the same to you, you are a heretic.
Neither, and I never once had the cable fall out. Just imagine the countless seconds I saved from not screwing and unscrewing.
Maybe that's why it's unsigned
I was so invested in that show's ongoing plot as a kid. The writers put a lot more thought into it than they needed to. And the voice actors were all awesome, especially Megatron.
Probably began life as a gif and got auto-converted
They were right, it's the last time I'm buying windows
Pretty sure that's the case and it's just a deliberately misleading clickbait headline. The article and the paper both don't reference anything about creating an actual image.
My understanding (as a layman) is that a theoretical model has been developed which is able to predict the positions of the individual quarks within an at-rest atomic nucleus. Pretty cool!
The thing is, having a walking robot chassis that could be built to run autonomously isn't impressive. Those have existed for some time; Honda had Asimo walking around in the year 2000. The hard part is the software and there is no evidence that they've achieved anything there, which basically makes this all vaporware.