No one wants to see your feet. It’s not hygienic, dangerous, un-professional, and makes you look ridiculous. I don’t take ‘it’s comfortable’ as an excuse. My pajamas are comfortable, I don’t wear them to work. Save it for the beach!
Cares about: Apple, restaurants, JFK Airport, Powers-that-be at the TV networks, Microsoft, everyone
No one wants to see your feet. It’s not hygienic, dangerous, un-professional, and makes you look ridiculous. I don’t take ‘it’s comfortable’ as an excuse. My pajamas are comfortable, I don’t wear them to work. Save it for the beach!
Not kill it, no. Work to make it better and endorse standards since it (IE) still has the greatest market share of any browser and is a tool that’s already positioned to teach millions of users more about the Internet.
They’re in a rut, so to speak, since sudden and complete compliance would hang all the systems that have been built on the faulty foundation that currently exists out to dry. It’s a necessary evil at this point, but slow, steady progress would be nice.
What will we do without Lost? That’s a world I don’t know if I want to live in. It was bad enough we have to wait till February, but now this?
I understand there are international flights that must take off, but it seems that every weekend domestic flight passengers have nothing but hours of delays, often waiting on the plane while taxiing, before they arrive at their destinations. As I type this, a flight from NYC to Rochester that was supposed to take off at 10pm is still on the tarmac. A couple weeks ago I was treated to an eight hour wait before my plane arrived. Blame the airline if you want, but it’s really an issue with JFK.
This is a sticky subject as often times an ingredient list is the restaurant’s artistic intellectual property. From a design perspective, where would this data be represented? In the menu? On the table? Anything that immediately comes to mind would seemingly mar the otherwise austere quality of most restaurant tables.
It would seem, in the grand scheme of things, that a To-Do list would be an easy addition, with it’s value greatly eclipsing the necessary investment. All the people I know who are on the fence about buying an iPhone are doing so because of:
a) a lack of sync-able notes (which is being taken care of)
b) no syncing with to-do lists
Now, if Remember the Milk was featured as a supported to-do system, that’d be the cat’s pajamas.