

Would upgrading to an aftermarket display system be capable of avoiding this?
Would upgrading to an aftermarket display system be capable of avoiding this?
Since when did the word “statue” now also mean “trophy” and/or “award”?
If I keep giving silent eulogies in the kitchen, she’s bound to come around.
Seafood is part of her culture originally being from a port city, which is fine for me. I personally don’t eat crab just for “ethical” reasons, but also because overall it’s a lot of work for little payoff. Like you said, I just find something else to eat.
My wife always has this guilty look if I’m in the room when she steams crabs. I’m probably going to advocate for this method going forward for all of our sakes, but damn if this isn’t still a cruel way to treat another organism you’re about to consume.
At the very least it’ll help with your spelling and grammar.
Depends on the complexity of the route. When I visit my parents in another city (5-6 hour drive) I write down the intersections/exit numbers to look out for on a sticky note I leave on the dashboard.
I guess if you wanted to get detailed you could include the distance then as you drive do the mental math as an activity for yourself.
I do something similar except I’ll stop using my GPS if I’ve driven the route multiple times.
I still remember picking up a couple TouchPads during the fire sale. That was my first foray into sideloading and retro gaming. Both tablets are now long dead, but we had fun times!
With American-made phones and American call centres, right? Right?
I’m pretty sure Dyson killed these themselves the moment they turned these from concept to product.
I like the direction, but I’d need the transparency to be dialled down a bit cause the contrast is missing.
In their defense it is acknowledged by the university.
The violin is a microscopic image rather than a playable instrument and has not been officially confirmed as the world’s smallest violin, the university said.
That’s so cool, thank you. I never delved into Asimov before, but it’s sounds like I really should.
Never thought about it before, but is there science fiction with a premise where humans might someday forget how to cook because it’s no longer a part of the culture?
It’d be a crying shame if the students were required to complete the school year with physical books and a notebook.
I primarily visit job sites with an iPad and stylus for plan reviews, but writing in a notebook communicates to the other person, in a tangible way, that you are present and participating the discussion.
Who needs friends when we have each other, amirite? Right guys? …guys?
Maybe it’d be useful as a low powered interactive kiosk display? Price needs to come down tremendously before this thing becomes competitive.
Microsoft really doing everything in their power to make sure I never buy another Windows PC.