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Is that a... SWIMMING POOL under your lawn?!

Cop Kills Mexican For Slowly Shuffling In His Direction

reiwan says...

Actually, I do have a point and I am not arguing. Its called debating a difference of opinion. Other instances are not just other instances. They groom the way we act and react to situations based on past examples of previous encounters and behaviors. This guy tried to 1: Evade police in his car, 2: endangered the public in doing so, 3: refused to obey the officers requests to stay back, 4: verbally provoked the officer, 5: acted erratically once out of the car. This all attributed to a hostile situation. I'm sorry you decide to "argue" irrational points of golden firearms and laser beams. It seems you're the one with no point. You say that nobody knows another persons intentions. By that same fact, how do you know this guy was going to be non-violent after disregarding the officers simple command to stay back and advanced towards the officer. The suspects actions contributed to the outcome of the situation as much as the way the officers did.

"Good Bye."

newtboy said:

Anything could happen, my fingers might turn into 5 golden firearms, or I might shoot him with laser eyes.....no one knows another's intentions, ever.
Other instances are other instances, not this one. This one was an unarmed, slow, not violent drunk, not a violent armed, out of control person.
You just want to argue. You have no point.
Good bye.

Laser-head Cat

WaterDweller says...

"Studies have found that even low-power laser beams of not more than 5 mW can cause permanent retinal damage if gazed at for several seconds; however, the eye's blink reflex makes this highly unlikely." wikipedia

Red laser pointers normally output 5mW or less.

A First Drive - Google's Self-Driving Car

VoodooV says...

now all we gotta do is add neutron laser beams in the headlights and we can get all sorts of military funding to make this real.

pisses me off that we spend ungodly amounts of money on wars of choice instead of stuff like this.

The Absolutely Stunning Dance of the Peacock Spider

chingalera says...

The male peacock spider, attracts it's mate with scary clown mask and urgent, flailing gesture while the hypnotic burst of ultraviolet laser beam penetrate her with eight, SCARY FUCKING EYES ON HIS ABDOMEN....JEEEZUS!!

Homemade Lightsaber!?!

Jinx says...

I wonder how much though. If you point a laser at the moon then the beam will cover much of its surface. Wouldn't make much of an arson target anyway, although an aspiring tag artist with a powerful, precise enough laser (probably an array of lasers high up in the mountains tbh) with enough time could make a mark.

Anyway, I think your right. The laser wouldn't spread much but I figure you wouldn't have to go that far before the laser beam isnt concentrated enough to produce a flame. Still, point it somewhere with flammable fumes in the air, say a gas station and focus it on something matt, black with a low flash point and you could make it a very bad day for somebody.

cosmovitelli said:

Well the inverse square law will take the edge off at range.. still:
'DO NOT POINT LASER INTO REMAINING EYE'

James Cameron Releases His First Ever Mariana Trench Footage

Quboid says...

>> ^Porksandwich:

They should study the ocean, because I want to live underwater and have a pet shark that I can feed with people I don't like. Oh and maybe super powers are down there, that's a reason for anything....although Aquaman has lame powers in the scope of superpowers, they'd still be pretty awesome.


Sharks. Laser beams. Frickin' heads.

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jonny says...

Dr. Evil: You know, I have one simple request. And that is to have sharks with fricking laser beams attached to their heads! Now evidently my cycloptic colleague informs me that that can't be done. Can you remind me what I pay you people for? Honestly, throw me a bone here. What do we have?

Number 2: Tommy Lee Jones.

Dr. Evil: ... Riiiiiight.

Number 2: A mutated Tommy Lee Jones.

Dr. Evil: Really? Is he ill-tempered?

Number 2: He has lasers for eyes.

Dr. Evil: Well, that's a start.

'True 3D' Display Using Laser Plasma Technology

swedishfriend says...

15 fps right now is decent. The crazy flickering very much looks like effects caused by the camera shutter. There are moments where it looks quite stable and smooth while sometimes it looks way off where you can see different fields in the picture that are off by a frame. I like that they should be able to make finer and faster displays with some experimentation and refinement. The use they showed in a larger more lit environment was great since the laser beams weren't as visible while the plasma pixels were still quite bright. Very neat!

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