I am right now sitting on a Steelcase Series 1, and while it doesn’t have great lumbar support, it is far better than any shitty $150 “gaming” chair, and is right in your price range brand new.
I am trying to focus on posting source documents, as opposed to someone else’s reporting on source documents.
I am right now sitting on a Steelcase Series 1, and while it doesn’t have great lumbar support, it is far better than any shitty $150 “gaming” chair, and is right in your price range brand new.
I was looking at the picture and the headset and device were both the same purple, which made me think it was “all one thing.”
I wonder if there’s something about it having to pass some special testing to qualify as a medical device? DS has wifi, right? Which means that with a DS, there is a pathway to “hack” into it without physical access. (I know, not really, but I would understand why you wouldn’t want to wifi-enable a device that anaesthesizes children.)
I’ve been at it so long that my head’s thick,
Change where their silverware drawer is to assert dominance.
Recursive humor is recursive.
Somewhere around here I have the HP optical mouse that used to come with their desktops. It finally quit working and I had to replace it, and I had to do the math for how long I had been using it.
Twenty years.
Only if you put down your gun.
… poping …
When you get in bed and the moon is shining like a spotlight on your face.
Call of the void. My understanding is that it’s your brain inventing risky scenarios so that you can shrink from them in revulsion, as practice for “don’t do that.”
Yes, they do.
Source: I was an eight year old.
My point being that there are great numbers of adults people who still literally believe in the organized religion of their choice. Those people do not “pull back the curtain” for their children when they come of age; they continue to propagate the religion as truth.
There’s a big difference. Zero sane adults actually believe in Santa.
The Santa tradition, I think, teaches something very important to kids: that they are the ones who need to figure out what’s true and what’s not, even when that disagrees with what trusted authority figures say. Religion doesn’t do that, since there’s never a time when the curtain is pulled back on it.
Ah yes, Mr. Albert Gebra, I remember him well.
That’s just God telling you to go to the bad gateway.