

Fair enough, but if I were the photo editor for Boden, I’d have questioned whether the model’s pose draws adequate attention to the style and colour of the trousers more than it does to the fact she may have pissed herself.
Fair enough, but if I were the photo editor for Boden, I’d have questioned whether the model’s pose draws adequate attention to the style and colour of the trousers more than it does to the fact she may have pissed herself.
Being in receipt of a gift.
But yes, that pricing is bullshit.
Wasn’t the entire game of Dragon’s Lair based on Quick Time Events? That predates Shenmue by like 15 years.
I can’t imagine OneNote will ever disappear. It’s ingrained in a lot of businesses. The under-featured UWP app on the other hand is no loss.
Oh and not to question the professor’s expertise but you can’t blame the consumers for this one. Literally NOBODY asked for one of these pins.
“These products are designed based on the consumers’ desires and affordability,” said Berrin Tansel, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Florida International University.
Making them easier to recycle would require the cost of the material recovery process to be fronted by the manufacturer, making them more expensive, Tansel told Context.
This article is a bit of a mess. What the fuck does AI have to do with the amount of glue used in a device?
And why focus on a limited run from a failed product rather than the literal millions of successful wearable products like airpods that are equally hard to recycle?
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Meanwhile, the use of the technology is only expected to grow.
Very insightful
Because cows calve calves
I would hope so