Skipped all the way through. Boring, just drawings.
silene
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Originally posted by shapes
Skipped all the way through. Boring, just drawings.
... I was gonna rip into you for being a noob, but props for the fallout avatar.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by silene
... I was gonna rip into you for being a noob, but props for the fallout avatar.
Also, you're a noob...
kadomony
here's an earlier concept from nokia
i really hope this kind of technology comes out while im still young enough to be interested in it.
i think we've waited long enough for this .
one of the main obstacles we need to overcome is a flexible liquid battery.
Beat Blog
Why is it that although I'm on 1.5 mbits/sec internet, poo tube videos always take FOREVER to load?
Half the time I don't bother watching anymore for this reason...
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Beat Blog
Why is it that although I'm on 1.5 mbits/sec internet, poo tube videos always take FOREVER to load?
Half the time I don't bother watching anymore for this reason...
Because 1.5 mbits/sec is slow?
:wtf:
silene
Awesome concept. 7 years?
leph555
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Originally posted by Beat Blog
Why is it that although I'm on 1.5 mbits/sec internet, poo tube videos always take FOREVER to load?
Half the time I don't bother watching anymore for this reason...
thats slow as ...
infinity HiGH
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Originally posted by kadomony
here's an earlier concept from nokia
i really hope this kind of technology comes out while im still young enough to be interested in it.
i think we've waited long enough for this .
one of the main obstacles we need to overcome is a flexible liquid battery.
That's fake. It wasn't done by Nokia.
THe "Morph" concept is amazing. Everything shown in the video is technology that's already in existence thanks to nanotechnology. The press release for the phone stated that they hope to have working models of such a phone by 2015, but with the way technology is progressing I wouldn't be surprised if it hits earlier than that.
MikeyN
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Originally posted by kadomony
one of the main obstacles we need to overcome is a flexible liquid battery.
we're close to that i'd say, the ipod touch uses a flexible battery from what i've heard. its not solid, but not liquid either, something like a gelatin.
kadomony
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Originally posted by MikeyN
we're close to that i'd say, the ipod touch uses a flexible battery from what i've heard. its not solid, but not liquid either, something like a gelatin.
orly? yea thats what i mean. as long as all parts of the cell are in contact widthwise when it's folded, should be good.