I recommend Maui Jim. The lenses are better than all others and I’ve had a pair that I use daily since 2013. I did eventually replace the lenses about 2 years ago; their service department will do that for $100, and turn them back good as new. GL
I recommend Maui Jim. The lenses are better than all others and I’ve had a pair that I use daily since 2013. I did eventually replace the lenses about 2 years ago; their service department will do that for $100, and turn them back good as new. GL
What country should we gab about next; Is there answer going to be boring or all too expected?
I see Claire and I upvote. I’ve got a Claire recipe from Desert Person in the oven right now. Every one of hers is so freakin good.
Nobody’s mentioning the lossy sound quality of Bluetooth compared to wired. Bluetooth relies on codecs and compression in order to stream the data fast enough to listen uninterrupted.
Wired sets are lossless; and yes, some people can hear the difference.
This seems like a poor attempt to get out of an assignment. Religion can be so convenient sometimes.
I’m developing a new type of smoke alarm that acts on your bladder instead of your ears. Just a few more kinks to work out.
Great read; the blurry test they described is brilliant
So just say anything?
You should definitely check out ‘This Old House’. I’ve had that stuff on binge since adopting my sfh.
Memmy on iOS currently has this feature. It’s a game changer for my swiping habits
You’ll get your best sour notes from an extended rise in the fridge after bulk ferment.
This is a commendable goal; though it would still rely on good faith that a lot of these companies won’t have.
They’d rather screw the users anyway, sell the IP and let it rot within the maws of some holding company.
We’ll need some clauses that the tech cannot go inactive as it trades hands as well.
Further, some teeth will be needed toward feature deactivation, as there’s nothing stopping a company from yanking features and packaging it up as efficiencies made or product evolution.