

That’s unreal. The timelapse of the move is worth the click.
ETA: the Samsung car moving robots are kind of amazing. Goodbye valet jobs!
That’s unreal. The timelapse of the move is worth the click.
ETA: the Samsung car moving robots are kind of amazing. Goodbye valet jobs!
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.
Huh, never knew that was a thing.
I tried the in-store demo and was blown away, but even after that short period I wasn’t sold over how isolated the entire experience is. The day may never arrive, but I can wait until these fit on a regular pair of glasses.
That’s so cool, thank you. I never delved into Asimov before, but it’s sounds like I really should.
That’s a good point! SNW does have Pike cooking for some of his crew on occasion.
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.
The new All-Might catchphrase isn’t doing it for me.
YOU ARE NOT IN ERROR, OF COURSE WE ARE HA HA
At the very least it’ll help with your spelling and grammar.