I fail to understand what disabilities this could help with
I fail to understand what disabilities this could help with
Fundamentally the only unique attribute for these goggles is 3D and that comes at a significant expense in terms of user experience. It’s the same story as it has been over the last two centuries.
Stereographic photos in the 19th century worked perfectly well but required a special headset and only one person could look at them at a time. Didn’t take off. People prefer to be able to look at two-dimensional photos perhaps casually and to be able to point the things to other people looking at the same photo or to compare it with other things at the same time.
3d movies in the 1950s required special red, blue or red green glasses. Didn’t take off beyond a gimmick. 3d movies could not be watched without the goggles.
3d movies in the theatre in the early 2000s. Didn’t really get beyond the gimmick level. Lots of people complain about headaches.
3d TVs in the early 2000s required special glasses and the 3D could not be used if other people were trying to watch without the glasses.
The conclusion I draw from this is that people don’t like having to wear special glasses or a device strapped to their face, even if it is relatively cheap to produce. Although 3D is nice, it simply doesn’t seem to be sufficient incentive to put up with the isolation from other people and the surrounding environment that the viewing equipment invariably requires.
I’m missing where Russian Santa’s presents are shown, he mostly seems to be involved in surprise pyrotechnics
Given the recent Azerbaijan airlines disaster this really is cartoon level evil.
81 is current average US female life expectancy. Where would you suggest people ‘get old’?
Just get an old optiplex in Amazon renewed
That’s Steve McQueen on the left. In the white shirt and glasses
Thanks and apologies I’ve edited this in my post
There are rather more than three Abrahamic religions, there’s also:
Amongst others
Ok so almost 20 years ago, great. What about now?
I wonder if those maintainers will end up having any liability for the hack.
They’re a crypto company. I’ll give you three guesses
These are on the decline these days in favour of gender neutral terms, e.g.
Notably absent from your setup is Linux. Did you try that for your server?
Yup. Obviously a smooth brained idea
"Dear BBC, thanks for the illustrated article on our product. Our advertising and PR manager says it’s the best £2 we’ve spent all year’
Maybe they do crossover marketing?
If you’re transferring Linux to Linux then I really wouldn’t recommend samba. Why not SFTP/Rsync? Compression, and error checking built in.
So what’s his laying off 5% of staff?