The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), also known as the Boneyard, is a four square mile site in Arizona housing 4,000 retired aircraft—or at least one of almost every US armed forces plane since WWII.
“Cockroaches really are the perfect medium for this,” says William Charlton, an associate professor of nuclear engineering at the university and a principal investigator on the project. “They can go for extraordinarily long periods of time without food. They exist on every continent except Antarctica. They’re very radiation resistant, and they can carry extremely large amounts of weight compared to their body mass.”
OK so let’s send some remote-controlled roaches in a nuclear infected zone and probably have new neighbors like in the District 9 movie.
After just one day i managed to push the “turn off buzz” button on the Gmail footer. I was annoyed by the fact that i have to scroll and sort out what is new from last time i’ve read everything. After many times i’ve passed through the same old stuff (things already seen on Reader, old comments from inbox) i decided to say that Buzz is not for me, just like GoogleWave.