3. Year
* Two digit year it was released.
Very cool, but not Y2K compliant.
3. Year
* Two digit year it was released.
Very cool, but not Y2K compliant.
They just have to be contrarian. All they do is to be contrarian. Always reminds me of this moment from Obama: https://youtu.be/akjXqfvLu28?si=hItkcoTGgyUVQc7P
No matter how good of an idea or how simple it is, it's just more important for them to be contrarian.
So many timers, so little time.
I don't even notice all the little clocks. I actually like clocks a lot, and I check them a lot, but not the ones in these appliances. I usually don't notice when they run fast or when we go in or out of DLS.
I honestly don't see the similarity. So nice rotating, scaling, moving skills I guess.
Yes.
But one can be a bit more specific and think of their long corridors as liminal spaces, but the cafés and stores in them as not. I flu a few times per year out of the same airport, and typically wait in the same café for over one hour. I use this time to rest a bit before getting on the flight and eat something, and it doesn't feel liminal at all.
I just replaced it with my local video rental shop and counted that I did it. I felt that the question was more into the spirit of asking if you have rented a movie from a shop on physical media rather then being focus on the actual Blockbuster store.