I'd buy a GTA-style game called "Arrested Development: Sudden Valley"
Only when the cost of failure exceeds the cost of quality will we see real improvements. The company producing the software should bear this burden. Licensure for software developers will only benefit the professional…
There's nothing to fix. The fire is either of a type that may be extinguished and a trained firefighter decided to put this type of fire out for everyone, or the fire is unable to be extinguished as was the intention of…
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I am so very disappointed that this article was not about uncoiling the instruments.
I found this one too, and registered the .com - lol!
Interesting - and makes sense! A detail missed by my tour at the Elevator History Museum in New York, NY. [elevatorhistory.org]
This reminds me of an elevator's "Door Close" button. Manufacturers still include them for the peace of mind of passengers, despite computerized systems and many area laws (in the US, the ADA has language regarding…
Likely because they've found the tech attractive to buyers compared to "hey, we have another mirror on this mirror" - and that they can pad their dealer network's income stream from the all-too-common side mirror…
Just Remember. (R)
Detectorists. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4082744/
What's there to discuss, if we can't read the article?
I'd buy a GTA-style game called "Arrested Development: Sudden Valley"
Only when the cost of failure exceeds the cost of quality will we see real improvements. The company producing the software should bear this burden. Licensure for software developers will only benefit the professional…
There's nothing to fix. The fire is either of a type that may be extinguished and a trained firefighter decided to put this type of fire out for everyone, or the fire is unable to be extinguished as was the intention of…
This is a rockstar comment.
I am so very disappointed that this article was not about uncoiling the instruments.
I found this one too, and registered the .com - lol!
Interesting - and makes sense! A detail missed by my tour at the Elevator History Museum in New York, NY. [elevatorhistory.org]
This reminds me of an elevator's "Door Close" button. Manufacturers still include them for the peace of mind of passengers, despite computerized systems and many area laws (in the US, the ADA has language regarding…
Likely because they've found the tech attractive to buyers compared to "hey, we have another mirror on this mirror" - and that they can pad their dealer network's income stream from the all-too-common side mirror…
Just Remember. (R)
Detectorists. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4082744/
What's there to discuss, if we can't read the article?