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  • Robots take over humanity has been around since literally the first robot story. R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) is where the word robot was coined.

  • I do a similar dish in cast iron a lot. I like to put a layer of root veg below the chicken. The fat and juice from the chicken give the them a great flavor.

  • I think he was being sarcastic. "They are woman so they are basically the same." Is the argument he is attacking.

  • I think he was being sarcastic. "They are woman so they are basically the same." Is the argument he is attacking.

  • Denmark has a parliament. The current caretaker coalition government lost control in June and new elections are probably going to be called on September 1.

    That will lead to a new election and new parliament. He was the only member of his party with a seat in parliament. He's probably looking to run again and maybe pick up a seat for his party.

  • I'm in Florida and have one. It does get hotter then the car without. I coated the roof with a UV reflective material. It helps a lot but still not as good as a normal roof.

  • Mint leaves? Or is it something I don't know about?

  • Not a dumb question. I think it's because the Occipital lobe is an evolutionary old part of the brain. It's right on top of the brain stem the oldest part.

    The newer parts developed between the eyes and the older parts of the brain. Pushing the eyes forward. That's my understanding but I might be wrong.

    Hopefully if I am wrong someone jumps in and provides a correction.

  • Top one shows 36 seats total bottom shows 38 seats total.

  • No blind spot and better light detection. The light having to pass through the nerves causes a lot to be lost.

  • Cephalopod precursors evolved eyes and then brains developed from the eye so their eye is structured correctly.

    Vertebrate precursors evolved the brian first and the eye evolved out the brain as a sensory stub. So it's upside down and inside out like in picture.

    The nerve cluster goes through the back of the eye splits and folds back to end in light receptors. Light hase to go through the nerves before hitting the sensor.

    There is even a reflective layer after the sensors that gives the sensors a second chance at picking up the light. This is what causes the red eye or green eye you sometimes see in flash photography.

    It would require a genetic rebuild to fix this and the intermediate steps evolution usually use would be so disadvantageous they are selected against. So the right combo of mutations to give us a working octopus eye is VERY unlikely to happen.

  • The most food is the main win condition. In case of a tie for food first to arrive wins the tie.

  • Welcome to the world of translation where there is seldom a 1 to 1 translation. You often have to use something close but not correct or several words. It's tough to decide which is better in a situation.

  • Any sub could but only nuclear bother. They have the power generation to run the process and stay down long enough to need it.

    Other subs run on batteries and need to surface to recharge. So making oxygen would reduce how long you can stay down not extend it.

  • Subs have a big advantage in that they make their own oxygen from all the water around them.

  • I remember the add that made me install my first add blocker. It stated playing the sound of knocking on glass and a voice going "Hey You!". With a looped videoof some guy waving at me.

    Every so often one gets through my blocker and they have only gotten more annoying.

  • Not exactly it distorts shapes a lot. However if you pick point A on a coast and point B on a different coast the angle of the line is the heading you should sail to go from point A to point B.

    So yeah very useful as a nautical map if you want to navigate from place to place. Not accurate in shape though.