Demographic indeed is a useful piece of information on your monetizing model. Good to know.
I kind of wish we would just use a more secure cellular protocol to begin with. And I know that's a lot to ask for, but can't we just have nice things?
I have seen a competition in Japan where the robot can recognize successfully what kind of drink is requested and bring it to guest . I feel optimistic about this concept.
> it’s almost an acknowledgement that ads are invasive and uncomfortable. They cross over into the intolerable range when we’re emotionally vulnerable from a tragic story. Is it really this, or is it that advertisers…
Thanks for clearing that up. I was going to ask how this differs from the form 1 which, at first glance, seemed like the same concept. Is the oxygen permeability what keeps the printed object from adhering to the…
Have we really run out of new names for things already?
While I agree that the President is not really able to shake things up any more than his political allies will allow, the quoted statement does beg the question: Who is handing out the orders? Who is it that we blame…
Demographic indeed is a useful piece of information on your monetizing model. Good to know.
I kind of wish we would just use a more secure cellular protocol to begin with. And I know that's a lot to ask for, but can't we just have nice things?
I have seen a competition in Japan where the robot can recognize successfully what kind of drink is requested and bring it to guest . I feel optimistic about this concept.
> it’s almost an acknowledgement that ads are invasive and uncomfortable. They cross over into the intolerable range when we’re emotionally vulnerable from a tragic story. Is it really this, or is it that advertisers…
Thanks for clearing that up. I was going to ask how this differs from the form 1 which, at first glance, seemed like the same concept. Is the oxygen permeability what keeps the printed object from adhering to the…
Have we really run out of new names for things already?
While I agree that the President is not really able to shake things up any more than his political allies will allow, the quoted statement does beg the question: Who is handing out the orders? Who is it that we blame…