The Daily Populous

Tuesday April 4th, 2017 night edition

image for Aonuma states that open-world Zelda will be the standard from now on

I LOVE physics puzzles and I find ragdoll do always be very amusing, but I feel it does not 'fit' in a Zelda for me.

And as good and multi-solveable as they were, the physics puzzles did not feel as satesfying for me.

Zelda could still make amazing and creative puzzled without it.

Though, the engine they made is one of the best I have seen, I admit.

Most agrees that the voices in BOTW are hit or miss, and overall, I prefer having no actual voice acting.

I do not think any of the new items or weapons/clothes are very iconic, the Blue Standard one aside maybe.

And had Aonuma said that style would live on next to the traditional 3D Style, I'd be allover it, but I do not want it to fully replace it.

Feds order Wells Fargo to rehire whistleblower and pay him $5.4 million

Authored by latimes.com

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Monday that the San Francisco bank must not only rehire the whistleblower, who was fired in 2010, but pay him $5.4 million in back pay, damages and legal fees.

Federal whistleblower laws prohibit companies from retaliating against workers for reporting legal violations, either internally or to government officials.

In September, soon after Wells Fargo reached a $185-million settlement with regulators, then-Labor Secretary Thomas Perez promised a “top-to-bottom” review of labor complaints against Wells Fargo.

Scientists have invented a smartphone-screen material designed to repair its own scratches

Authored by businessinsider.com
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Chemists at the University of California at Riverside have invented what could become a third option: a phone screen material that can heal itself.

The researchers conducted several tests on the material, including its ability to repair itself from cuts and scratches.

After they tore the material in half, it automatically stitched itself back together in under 24 hours, Chao Wang, a chemist leading the self-healing material research, tells Business Insider.

TIL Dr.James Watson, Nobel Prize winner & co-discoverer of DNA's double helix structure, believed that babies shouldn't be considered alive until 3 days after birth so that if the baby is sick, disabled, deformed, or deemed otherwise unacceptable, the baby can be legally left to die or euthanized.

Authored by en.wikiquote.org

As quoted in "Nobel Winner's Theories Raise Uproar in Berkeley", by Tom Abate, San Francisco Chronicle (13 November 2000).

As quoted in "Stupidity should be cured, says DNA discoverer", by Shaoni Bhattacharya, New Scientist (28 February 2003).

Why drive a Chevy when you can drive a BMW — and now you're condemned to driving a car from Malaysia or something.