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dabiconcordia · 19 days ago
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Books Are Soldiers
Books are soldiers gaily dressed, standing grave and tall, Like a halting regiment close against the wall; They have marched through many lands, over meadows green, Cities great and monuments and rivers they have seen; All year long they wait to tell you wondrous things they know If you'll only listen; — Soldiers in a row, Tell me what you have to tell, Of the things you know so well; Tell me, soldiers, gaily dressed, standing grave and tall, Like a halting regiment, close against the wall. by Annette Wynne
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misskohane · 2 months ago
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"From the vault: Birmingham Public Library"
circa 2016
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radcru-awesome · 4 months ago
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How To Create and Arrange Your Own Shelf Storage
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tikuo2007 · 1 year ago
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『休日が終わっちゃうなあ』
20240108
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fl3a-bag · 5 months ago
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It’s their greatest invention as of yet
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rioblitzle · 5 months ago
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working retail
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officialscud · 2 months ago
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the shrine grows
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crochetwizardman · 3 months ago
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My wheelie dealie lost a wheelie and I can't find it anywhere???
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Leaning. Pathetic. You're suppose to roll around so my shits not in the way and now YOU'RE in the way?! Judas?????
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baravaggio · 1 year ago
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one of my favorite facts about gekko hayashi (artist who drew gay erotica) is that he was straight guy who pivoted from sci-fi & monster stuff to illustrating for gay & bdsm mags at like 50 years old because he wanted to expand his artistic horizons, and compensated by lack of lived experience by setting up a phone line for gay men to call in & recount their stories so he could illustrate them...legend
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spacerockband · 5 months ago
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Quetzalcoatlus! poised to spear her prey!
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colorful-horses · 2 months ago
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new statue 💞 (created by shuxer)
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ot3 · 3 months ago
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the worst part is when the popularly accepted fanon is not only absent from canon but is also actively contradicted by it. my personal torture chamber right there.
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segretecose · 9 months ago
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underconsumption being called a trend now…… mf that’s just how normal sane people live
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f-misc · 3 months ago
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Captain America: Brave New World
the framed photos on the shelves in sam's office
highest shelf: sam and riley eye-level shelf: sam and bucky lower shelf: sarah, sam and torres     
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vorbisx · 2 years ago
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Replacing physical buttons and controls with touchscreens also means removing accessibility features. Physical buttons can be textured or have Braille and can be located by touch and don't need to be pressed with a bare finger. Touchscreens usually require precise taps and hand-eye coordination for the same task.
Many point-of-sale machines now are essentially just a smartphone with a card reader attached and the interface. The control layout can change at a moment's notice and there are no physical boundaries between buttons. With a keypad-style machine, the buttons are always in the same place and can be located by touch, especially since the middle button has a raised ridge on it.
Buttons can also be located by touch without activating them, which enables a "locate then press" style of interaction which is not possible on touchscreens, where even light touches will register as presses and the buttons must be located visually rather than by touch.
When elevator or door controls are replaced by touch screens, will existing accessibility features be preserved, or will some people no longer be able to use those controls?
Who is allowed to control the physical world, and who is making that decision?
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