I’d be screwed.
I’d be screwed.
Seggs fault
If all you have is a hammer, everything else looks like a nail.
A sports piece of clothing or equipment is functional with or without the flashy branding; a piece of merch however is not (especially if it’s just decorative - like a pin, a sew-on patch or something like that).
Same sentiment here - but with the exception of band t-shirts and other merchandise - where in most cases you do want to show your support for the artist.
Baby shoes. Again, tie them to the handle.
Bonus points if you print out this comic and put it right next.
Platform-wise, it’s already proven that it’s a viable alternative (with some advantages even - the federated nature for one), but content-wise, it has A LOT to catch up (because let’s be honest - in addition to all the bullshit and toxic people, Reddit has tons of useful information and good people still).
I wish there were more things like this (and not just flashlights) - made with some thought put in. And to anyone who’d whine about the price, the fact that you have them 10+ years later says enough.
That’s why it’s discounted…
Yep, I’m familiar with those - on almost any bycicle the left pedal would tighten to the crank counterclockwise.
I’ve heard the right hand rule regarding magnetism and current direction (because it’s useful to illustrate correlation between vectors), but never about screws. Now that I think of it, it makes perfect sense there too, only that you have to imagine a thumb pointing down most of the time…
I can’t think of an equivalent phrase in Bulgarian for that, but it’s known that [most] threads tighten when turning clockwise… and if you don’t know what direction the clock goes, what are you even doing with screws or bolts…
And again there are special cases even outside of threads - for example in plumbing there are some valves that are open when the handle is parallel to the pipe and closed when the handle is perpendicular - and it might just happen that the closing motion happens counterclockwise.
… and you hope you don’t forget until the next time you have to do it…
NVMe in a phone would be something ridiculously inefficient both because of the form factor and the power draw.
This can IMO be both good and bad. Good if they take the existing design, thicken the body to make it flush with the camera modules and put a larger battery in that space; bad if they use the existing design and make the cameras thinner so that there’s no bump.
But hey, we can’t talk much sense to manufacturers who are happy if we buy a new toy every year…
They got us in the first half
Baklava is love, baklava is life.
Imagine a case similar to what we had about the default web browser on Windows.
When you give the task to an intern-to-be.