Maybe on the web. But I feel on the web they are often not even there to mask load times but are just used as powerpoint-transition-like-effect. And also to prevent the user from seeing page-jumps when the page first…
Fair enough, sorry then. I mistook it as an argument against delivery fees. If you're incapacitated for a longer time, you might still want to check out if any meals on wheels services are available to you. I actually…
In Germany we have services commonly referred to as "Essen auf Rädern" (Meals on Wheels). A quick search shows that the concept actually originated in the 40s in the UK and has also made it to the US in the 60s [1].…
At the top right of the graph you can see that it's currently around 9% in the minus in the pre-market. A lot of sites don't update the graph for pre-market movements and only show price movements from when the market…
To be fair, the use of "nobody" in that sentence is a bit over-generalizing but isn't the sentiment of the sentence quite clear? If a group is a very homogeneous, outsiders might think that they're not welcome/ have…
Maybe on the web. But I feel on the web they are often not even there to mask load times but are just used as powerpoint-transition-like-effect. And also to prevent the user from seeing page-jumps when the page first…
Fair enough, sorry then. I mistook it as an argument against delivery fees. If you're incapacitated for a longer time, you might still want to check out if any meals on wheels services are available to you. I actually…
In Germany we have services commonly referred to as "Essen auf Rädern" (Meals on Wheels). A quick search shows that the concept actually originated in the 40s in the UK and has also made it to the US in the 60s [1].…
At the top right of the graph you can see that it's currently around 9% in the minus in the pre-market. A lot of sites don't update the graph for pre-market movements and only show price movements from when the market…
To be fair, the use of "nobody" in that sentence is a bit over-generalizing but isn't the sentiment of the sentence quite clear? If a group is a very homogeneous, outsiders might think that they're not welcome/ have…