1. Digital wall clock with pendulum. That's just clever. 2. Every house had a sat dish. A big one, because, hey, this is in the past. 3. When the guns run out of ammo, they quack like a duck. Why not? 4. Marshall's bionic eye is patent pending.
Wow. Nice improvement over the original. I think even John Wayne and John Ford would have to agree that High Noon would be much improved with a deflector shield or two and some friggin laser beams. Pretty good imitation of Gary Cooper's voice too.
a couple years ago the new yorker magazine had a great article on this machine. if you want to read it, clear here - http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/05/14/070514fa_fact_seabrook
That is awesome. I've never heard of New Scientist, but after this and the piece on scientists using themselves as guinea pigs, i think i might need to subscribe.
In middle ages,church could put in fire all Greeks with ?opernikos. But,but... if the Greeks had the change to continue,moon?s travel nowadays is Mars?es one. Not only using science,but philosophy as well. You see...mind needs food.
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1. Digital wall clock with pendulum. That's just clever.
2. Every house had a sat dish. A big one, because, hey, this is in the past.
3. When the guns run out of ammo, they quack like a duck. Why not?
4. Marshall's bionic eye is patent pending.
ROCKS!
A time machine, maybe? :-)
?opernikos.
But,but...
if the Greeks had the change to continue,moon?s travel
nowadays is Mars?es one.
Not only using science,but philosophy as well.
You see...mind needs food.
http://www.mekanizmalar.com/antikythera.shtml