ohhh - steel beams channeling negative energy, no connection of tea house to ground, and bad spirits can look into tea cup from all sides - ohhh, Feng-Shui master no approve...
ohhh - steel beams channeling negative energy, no connection of tea house to ground, and bad spirits can look into tea cup from all sides - ohhh, Feng-Shui master no approve...
They are safe. Just watch out for the aquaplaning when it rains.
I think the argument is flawed: if you're flooded with too much information, you're likely to be flooded whichever medium to communicate you use. What you receive from outside your company/institution etc. is largely through your own making. When it comes to internal communication, a lot can be achieved by educating…
No! I think this whole trend to make it 'more realistic' is totally misguided. It's a film! It is a visual abstraction of a story. A good movie does not intend to be 'realistic', but, quite on the contrary, tries to take you away to an imagined place, and you've got to fill in the missing bits with your imagination.
I hear ya. But still, that comment system...
But - does it come with an adblocker? If not, I don't see an advantage over Safari (which doesn't have one either).
I supposed nobody noticed so far, because nobody enters her/his real DOB? Then again, I speak from inexperience because I haven't signed up.
family, mistress, oligarchs.
I would really like the option to see the 'big picture', i.e., the tree of all replies (if I wanted to). I think online content tends to give us only one 'small window' at a time anyway, so the more important it is to be able to get an overview.
I think you've done the hardest, and most important, step already: you've acknowledged it!
Evil-minded employees could figure out the resonant frequency of that contraption, overcome the dampening properties of the boss - and KABOOM!
And while you're up there, make a quick detour to the moon, and collect those Hasselblads from there as well. I'll pay you a beer!
I concur, with emphasis on 'carry a garment bag' - not wussily pull something on wheels.
Now, if it replaced TV morning shows and late-night talk shows with meaningful content, we have a winner!
Regarding the goliaths' products: "...bartender, can you please fill that back into the horse?"
And the DFCS is...?
The zLauncher for Palm is also really great.
Ah - I remember crossing the Coronado Bridge on one of these coach-buses: sitting high above that ridiculously low side barrier as it was whizzing along, giving you an unhindered view down. The horror, the horror...
Whoever builds that kind of crib in São Paulo, definitely got some colhões...
Brazil - riverbank - jungle - what's missing? Ah, right: mosquitos! Bet you can't spend a single evening on that beautiful porch without being eaten alive.