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There are often new movies on show and the screens are big. Most importantly, the price is cheap. It’s always half the price for students , about 30 yuan . I go there once a week. I’m Jack . I live about 5 kilometers from Moon Cinema and 8 kilometers from M...
We discuss various means of getting there. Drive into the city and valet park. Do the across the river ferry car park thing, the hotel is close. Park in the designated lot and take a shuttle to the hotel. Take the cheap Chinatown bus. Take the train, I offer this as a bad weather...
Seth Holloway PhD, is a technology leader who tries to improve everyday. Sometimes, he succeeeds.
Seth Holloway PhD, is a technology leader who tries to improve everyday. Sometimes, he succeeeds.
The gamble is that cars like the Sonic--which have traditionally been cheap, entry-level transportation--can fetch a higher price by offering more horsepower, better ride and handling and features like MyChevrolet, a phone app that allows drivers to unlock doors, start the engine and check the...
Naturally you cannot resist the commands of the little fuzzballs – and also they are the only people who can fix your ride and get you out of there – so you are sent off to collect at least one hundred and fifty glowing orange doohickies which will save everyone and blah blah blah ...
And the thing that kills me about this is, how many people do you know who have broken screens on their smart phones? [Laughs] [Brian Gongol] Whether it's a Blackberry, an i-Phone, phone... [Chris Jackson] Everybody. [Brian Gongol] Everybody's got a broken screen. What's going...
29 like wireless access points, laptops, smart phones, voice and electronic mail and cheap bandwidth worsen the issue. Each of these innovations has contributed to creating what I like to call "the always-on employee", further blurring the traditional and perhaps once-sacred boundary of work ...
So have another cigarette and keep holding that cell phone upside your head. Or whatever’s clever. If it seems OK todayAsk me about my asbestos pajamasQ²: Are you always pissed off because you drink so much? Q³: Do you drink so much because you’re always pissed off? The fixie...