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Google Translate can now read signs for you in real time, which is just completely insane
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learn the language. this is so horribly lazy.
Yes, learn how to speak and read the language of every single country in the world that you visit. On a layover in Iceland? Better hope you can read Icelandic or you’re going to be pissing in one of the airports potted plants before you figure out where the bathroom is.
Fucking tagging this as ‘#smartphones’ ‘#dumb people’ is so fucking childish and idiotic. Grow up and get used to the fact that technology is a great tool instead of shying away from it like some superstitious ass.
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NASA’s planet-hunting Kepler Telescope has spotted the first roughly Earth-sized world orbiting in the “Goldilocks zone” of another star – offering perhaps the best bet so far for life elsewhere in the universe.
A year on Kepler 452b, which is about 1,400 light years from us in the constellation Cygnus, is 385 days, meaning its orbit is just a bit farther away from its star than the Earth is from the sun. That places it squarely within what planetary scientists call the habitable zone, or “Goldilocks” zone — not too cold and not too hot.
“In my mind, this is the closest planet indeed to Earth,” Jon Jenkins, Kepler data analysis lead at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif, said at a media briefing. “The star is a little bit older and a little bit bigger and brighter, so it’s good that it’s a bit farther from its star.”
Kepler Telescope Introduces Earth To A Very Distant Cousin
Image: Artist’s concept compares Earth (left) to the new planet, called Kepler-452b, which is about 60 percent larger in diameter. Courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle
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Pluto compared with Australia
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