The art of the manuscript has really fallen. Published books nowadays are not as good as they used to be (in terms of quality, not just content). Most 'crafted' things, really - textiles, books, furniture... everything has been discarded in favor of cheap, low-quality nonsense that breaks or falls apart.
Echolynx
Art of the deal ... of losing.
I'm always very confused by the appeal of golf. I still don't get it.
I'm doing Orphan Black and Severance right now, but I'll probably go Firefly then Dollhouse. (Part of what made me think of Dollhouse is the fact that Dichen Lachman is in Severance!) The Nevers is also on my watchlist, apparently, so I might or might not get to that later.
Glasgow seems cool, and I've read that they are implementing more walkable and pedestrian/cyclist-friendly infrastructure too (slowly... but that is more than most of North America).
Some hope for humanity in that article.
Highways in the Netherlands? You mean a bike highway? /s
Both can be true. Minority blocs helped though. For example:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/arab-american-voters-trump-dearborn-michigan-israel-biden-harris/
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/trump-economy-latino-vote-2024-election-rcna178951
Yeah, fair point. I've got to watch Dollhouse and Firefly eventually.
project it over onto the screen in our meeting room with two clicks is pretty awesome.
Didn't know that was a feature, that's pretty cool.
I have been looking at Boox, yes. Though their price range is seemingly not much better than reMarkable... I'm still waiting for a decent used market to develop around some of these newer models. I'm okay with being patient on e-ink tech.
Unfortunately, Texas does a great job of brainwashing a lot of people with Texan pride. Most of them are probably of the "Texas is the best" mindset.
It's a frontend for Wikipedia.