Strange! Esher’s work is still under copyright. Cordon Art B.V. owns the rights.
Strange! Esher’s work is still under copyright. Cordon Art B.V. owns the rights.
I’m looking at my 65" E7 that I bought on a previous Massdrop right now. I put it on the wall last weekend, and still gasp when I look at it.
I’m looking at my 65" E7 that I bought on a previous Massdrop right now. I put it on the wall last weekend, and…
It’s really lucky the Apollo astronauts were wearing helmets on the moon. Without them, they’d have died.
Yes, you probably stand in front of us at concerts (right near the front), oblivious to the very concept of blocking someone else’s view.
I do sometimes assume that position. It just doesn’t work when the trays are down.
It probably convinced itself (after reading crap posted by its friends online) that it was Complex I intolerant, so adopted a Complex I-free lifestyle.
Planes aren’t designed for short passengers either. Wanna talk about legs dangling with pressure on the backs reducing blood supply? Or seats that are too deep to be confortable?
Maybe he should have been the White House compassion and anti-isolationism adviser!
Expect both FaceID and OLED to appear in this fall’s new release. They’re not going away.
The woman in that photo looks like she’s got cartoon eyes, with her pupils rolled to the upper, outer corners. Not a comfortable look.
The Youtube page says it’s a GoPro.
I’d be happy if Tabasco sauce disappeared. That would mean restaurants would have to put something else (which almost certainly would be better - it would be hard to find something worse), as the default pepper sauce on their tables.
London’s air has gotten worse in recent years because of people switching to burning wood, thinking it’s better for the environment.
Don’t worry. Once Trump sends people back down coal mines, the death rates will make these workplaces look very, very safe.
It’s interesting how the UK ended up in debt to the US government for war loans, until early in the 21st century. Despite these highly valuable gifts.
“It’s a transmitter! A radio for speaking to God.”
Once every backstory is fully explained, you’re left with something two dimensional.
In an article about a quantum radar, that lists a military innovation from WWW I and WWII, you strangely missed the most important military innovation of the latter: conventional radar.
You’re missing the point. Whenever you install some software, or an update; whenever you agree to terms by clicking a box on a website; whenever you get an notice of a policy update from a service provider; and in many other instances in everyday life, there are lengthy legal documents that you are agreeing to.
Credit to Eventbrite for quickly owning their mistake and cutting that section out, but this illustrates how broken modern legal agreements are. There’s something fundamentally wrong with a system that encourages people to sign legally-binding agreements that no functioning human being can sufficiently study and…