Even better: the claim is that one only need wear them for up to 15 minutes for the brain to become acclimated to seeing an unmoving object (like a book) within a vehicle.
You would have to wear these silly-looking glasses though:

DEyncourt wrote: Citroen claims to have created "glasses" which cure motion sickness for 95% of sufferers. YouTube video at link.
Even better: the claim is that one only need wear them for up to 15 minutes for the brain to become acclimated to seeing an unmoving object (like a book) within a vehicle.
You would have to wear these silly-looking glasses though:![]()
That's beautiful.DEyncourt wrote: Bike trail bridge near Madrid, IA, lights up in an interesting way at night.
Jump forward to 1:57 in the video to see this specifically (though the bridge is rather pretty even in the daylight).
ukimalefu wrote: fiddlesticks Batman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5dIwGAYcWk
I never really saw the cartoon, but it was about teens. I guess they grew up.
DEyncourt wrote: Showing what liquid gallium can do to an aluminum tennis racket.
juice wrote:DEyncourt wrote: Showing what liquid gallium can do to an aluminum tennis racket.
I'd like to know a bit more about the science behind what's happening other than "see how it weakened it?"
/me pages Kirk
DEyncourt wrote: The Onion reviews "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again".
Metacell wrote:DEyncourt wrote: The Onion reviews "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again".
I really enjoyed this review. However it will not break the pitch black ice of my soul to convince me to watch the movie.
DEyncourt wrote: Showing what liquid gallium can do to an aluminum tennis racket.
Ribtor wrote:DEyncourt wrote: Showing what liquid gallium can do to an aluminum tennis racket.
Is that a robot voice?
DEyncourt wrote: Photoshop specialist James Fridman "interprets" 'Shop requests. Two YouTube videos at link.
In the second video you might keep your pointer on the play/pause button because sometimes he doesn't allow the shot to persist long enough for me (at least) to read a request.