I would try this but I think the juicEro bags would explode. Which brings up an interesting point. How much pressure could the machine exert with bags like that?
I would try this but I think the juicEro bags would explode. Which brings up an interesting point. How much pressure could the machine exert with bags like that?
He’s my Joker, but then Adam West is my Batman.
Good! They can’t even get their damn billboards right.
They say: ‘Perfected by Earth. Pressed by Us.’
NO NO NO. #pressedbyyou
Thank goodness my Bluetooth enabled salt and pepper shakers are still legitimate.
Somebody fucking agonized over this logo. I bet it was a team agonizing.
And as Bloomberg demonstrated in an article that certainly played a part in Juicero’s demise, this complex machine doesn’t squeeze out its pre-packaged bags of juice much better than a human can using their bare hands.
Don’t forget to check out AvE’s investigation of it, I love this guy, you should watch his other videos. He is a Canuckistani mechanical wizard.
That’s all advertising is: creating demand. Nobody needs deodorant or brands or $300 sneakers. Doesn’t mean demand can’t be created for all those things. In SV terms, nobody needs Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, WhatsApp, gmail, iPhones, or botttled water.
I’m not a marketing expert (by far) but I’m pretty sure there have been many success stories where someone created a demand, then met it.
Hydroelectric dams also comes with a host of environmental and social issues.
We can’t do conventional dams due to the barge traffic.
You need more than a river, you also need vertical drop in the water level, plus an area you are willing to flood when you build the dam. And some of those rivers do have hydroelectric dams further upstream.
Ah man, why you gotta remind me of the best Joker (that’s not animated).
This seems like an unwanted, pretentious mess of a movie.
maybe, fuel?
Why is that music like that
That doesn’t answer much. It’s just a bunch of marketing jargon. I know the black series is a special performance thing, but I don’t know WHY it’s called that. Is there some history/heritage behind it, or racing ties, etc.
Any reason for the auto camo on just the trunk lid? Did they really want to keep that one panel’s lines secret, or is hiding some crazy plot-twisty badge like “hybrid” or “LS Powered”?
The problem is they are making movies for international audiences as well as domestic, so these movies “suck” because they are all as generic as possible to be as popular as possible. I’m so tired of seeing some city get destroyed by some beam of light or something in cartoon after cartoon set piece.
Before that question can be answered, you have to determine whether the 100- or 500-year design spec really adds that much to the cost. It may only require hardening the lower levels of an otherwise conventional building; it may be nothing more than site preparation before building a conventional building begins.