I was so annoyed that Google bought both Pebble and Fitbit, then did… absolutely nothing with them. Would’ve loved a low-end (sub $100) fitness tracker with ePaper.
Best thing they did was to release the pebble rights back to the creators.
I was so annoyed that Google bought both Pebble and Fitbit, then did… absolutely nothing with them. Would’ve loved a low-end (sub $100) fitness tracker with ePaper.
Best thing they did was to release the pebble rights back to the creators.


Razer Nari
My sleepy arse read that completely differently…


I don’t think I need to emphasize this more: everything in writing! When HR decides to do nothing, and the problem escalated, you and your coworkers will have proof that you have complained (hopefully many times), and that nothing was done.
When I say escalated, it could be anything. From complaining directly to higher management that HR is useless; to the whole department doing a mass walk-out. Either way, you need proof that you have made complaints and that they fell on deaf ears.


Initial set up cost is likely slightly cheaper for 3d printing. But unlike gaming, you can’t pirate the consumables.
Yeah this is a sore point. Whenever management says, “the company decided…” I really want to stop them and scream, “Who?! Who in the company decided?!”


I’m not saying it wasn’t safe, it’s just perhaps not quite as safe as some of the other ones.


All my gay friends are broke and drive practical hatches.
But that’s probably cause me and my whole circle are broke-arse millennials that may never retire…


Do you remember what the one with better algo was? I’ve got some friends in the education sector that had to deal with the turnitin BS from the other side.
Different, yes, but stimulation nonetheless.
Their argument was that stimulation is only from reading and not listening.
Woah, so I accidentally got to the right answer by making a joke?
None of your articles compare reading to listening. The two I linked show the brain activities involved during those two tasks. Brain activity is stimulation, no?
So you’re saying stimulation is being misrepresented as engagement; then in the next paragraph says, “reading is magnitudes more engaging” to support your argument about stimulation? Or is my cognitively addled brain misreading your comment?
Instead of name-calling, which is usually a sign someone has no good argument, I’ll just drop a link to this paper that used fMRI to scan the brain when presented with information in either audio or written form.
although the representation of semantic information in the human brain is quite complex, the semantic representations evoked by listening versus reading are almost identical.
Thank you for engaging like a mature adult.
EDIT: Or this one that shows that both activities simply activate different parts of the brain. And I would argue that brain activation is stimulation. Unless you’d like to present an alternative definition for stimulation?
They line up with the period names.
So from the bottom:
(no, I have no idea either)


The Lion King
You just unearthed a long-buried trauma for me. I hope you’re happy…
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For the uninitiated readers: the lead architect of C# was heavily involved in the creation of TS.
Also, Lazy is thread safe. Gary’s code is not.
Please note that I mention nothing about feelings.
Are you saying that listening does not require the brain? No language comprehension? No imagination? No critical thinking?
Or maybe they simply stimulate different parts of the brain? At different intensities, sure, but stimulation nonetheless?
Yeah the main link is broken.
This one works for me: https://pine64.com/product-category/wearable/