It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven but there’s such a thing as the Space Needle, and camels are like tiny compared to that thing…
It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven but there’s such a thing as the Space Needle, and camels are like tiny compared to that thing…
I mean I guess you can have ONE but we’re lousy with ‘em over here.
Aww, Floridian?
I was actually thinking of hinging it the other way, having the screens fold to the outside.
But what if Ron DeSantis steps through?
Christ I hope there isn’t
Churches the size of castles full of people preaching humility.
I had a vibrating adjustable bed frame that I think my cats really liked because of the purr-like quality.
I backed it for my wife and while they have their quirks, she says they’re very comfortable and generally do the job well. Basically Bose used to make a Sleepbuds product then discontinued it. A good chunk of the product team left, bought the IP from Bose, and started this to continue the development and add lots of requested features.
I remember the chill I felt when I first saw an announcement with a countdown to an announcement for the next CoD. I could tell we were going somewhere bad, and this was probably eight years ago.
Interesting idea. Bezels have been made pretty thin and there have been curved display edges, but I don’t know if anyone’s ever tried a one-side zero-bezel design that you could hinge together. Bezels in the other sides are fine, but could we create a flush edge with no gap to click two screens against each other?
Only Apple has the courage to give you a crease.
Someone asked a similar question from a retro portable gaming standpoint, if it’s useful.
I’m just going to come in here and say the Neo Geo Pocket Color will always have a place in my heart.
Leonard Nimoy was the narrator, not the fish. Alas.
Bingo. Major component of persuasive design.
The point is not whether there are more features. The point is to give you an incentive to go yearly, and in this case it’s a huge “discount” even though it’s in no way worth the monthly cost. The monthly plan isn’t meant to sell you the monthly plan. It’s meant to make the yearly plan look good.
Short version: there’s an $80 bread maker with 5 features, a $120 bread maker with 12 features, and a $475 bread maker with 14 features.
The $475 bread maker only exists to make the $120 version look like a bargain.
Leave me alone! I’m rationalizing!