

It’s a bit more than your budget, but Edison robot is a pretty fun way to get into programming. It’s also used by schools in some countries. You may be able to find a v1 or v2 cheaper. I have a v1 and it is pretty cool.
It’s a bit more than your budget, but Edison robot is a pretty fun way to get into programming. It’s also used by schools in some countries. You may be able to find a v1 or v2 cheaper. I have a v1 and it is pretty cool.
Do it every day. It is expected behavior in Japan. Before moving here I thought it was weird, though. Seems a reasonable idea both from an oral hygiene perspective and not wanting to have bad breath around co-workers and customers. Win, win.
That’s true, but they usually still appear in the test flight app under previously tested. But Arctic has completely disappeared.
Yep it has disappeared from my TestFlight so I assume the dev doesn’t have a dev account anymore. Hope they are ok. I’ve switched to voyager.
Reader view on most browsers will bypass articles like this. It worked for me.
Not uncommon here in Japan, either. People leave phones/handbags to reserve a table when they go to order at the counter (at a cafe etc). It’s nice not to have to constantly worry about theft as much as other some countries. Not to say that there is no crime because that’s not true.
Didn’t know about this. Checking it out now, thanks!
Thanks for being so patient with me. I wasn’t aware of the term liminal spaces, but looked into it. I guess I don’t have those feelings, but understand that some (many) people do.
If anyone else stumbles across this, I found this page insightful.
Thanks for the insight. I think the back wall is actually glass, as you can see there is a door on the far right. It is pretty common to have an outdoor open air bathing section at hot springs, so I guess that is what is there.
I guess if one has never been to a hot spring or bathhouse before then this image could appear odd.
Are you me? I do the same!