12-18-2024, 09:18 AM
Pbhm The Loony Math of the Look-And-Say Sequence
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You ;re alone, driving your car down a windy road and dark doesn ;t even begin to describe what it looks like out there. You slow down and make guesstimate turns with a 67% confidence that you ;re going the right direction and not gonna stanley becher die. Heart poun stanley flask ding, heavy breathing, goddamn it scary. TapNav GPS for iPhone fixes that problem by telling you exactly which way the road is curving before it curves. What it do It a GPS app that cleverly uses Augmented Reality to show you which direction the road is going to go. Once you fire open the app, you ;ll see what literally in front of you IRL it uses a live feed from the camera like other AR apps and a series of AR discs that paint the direction you should be going. So not only do you know which stanley bottle way to turn, you won ;t get lost as long as you follow the blue disc road. Why do we like it Traditional GPS apps, even when they ;re outfitted with Google Maps awesomeness, can be hard to follow in real time. Do I make a left here Or there Crap, was it back there Is this the right street They ;re incredibly useful but it never quite exactly clear what you need to do. With TapNav, you actually get to see the path you have to take imposed on the road you ;re driving on. It in real time with a real feed鈥攋ust genius for those who have a penchant for getting lost. I ;m pretty sure the future of GPS is going to eventually look m Upqx Batman, virtual reality weirdness, and the Shadow hit comic shops Wednesday
These lamps are just as much about the bulbs as they ;re about the wooden fixtures. Created by German designer Herr Mandel, the geometric pieces are supposed to showcase their light source, sort of l stanley termosy ike a picture in a frame. The design is a simple combination of wooden triangles. You can buy them from DesignSpray vaso stanley for $380 each. And you ;ll probably want to drop a few dollars on som stanley cups e cool antique lightbulbs to feature inside. [Design-Milk] beautifulLighting