If Amazon can figure out a way to precisely measure my body size and then ship me affordable products with the help of a fashion expert — whether human or robot, or perhaps a combination of both — then count me in for Prime Wardrobe in the future. It sure beats standing in line for the dressing room with nobody to tell me how ugly the shirt I’m about to buy looks.
I'm the one who looks at the enclosure, looking at my own confinement like a voluntary prisoner, happy to be in jail. Protected, but outside, contemplating the jail with envy.
If the nose of the plane rises, threatening a stall, the MACS system automatically points the nose of the plane down to gain speed. The system can be shut off by flipping a switch on the throttle console.
I was among the early birds to visit the store for those masks. A PM2.5 mask was invaluable. I prized its possession and, to save on costs, avoided unnecessary outdoor activities.
If the feedback is positive, the concept will be expanded to other sports courts in Jing'an, and hopefully extended it to the rest of the city, Zhang said.
IMAX China Holding Inc reported on Wednesday that the total box office receipts for IMAX screenings in China hit a record high of 7 million in 2018, up 16 percent year-on-year. Among all of the movies screened, Chinese-language films accounted for 30 percent of IMAX China's total box office, up from 24 percent last year.
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If you ruin a Lunar New Year's banquet, your Spring Festival may be a disaster.
I shall save the best till last: the music. The godforsaken, schmaltzy, saccharine music. Many artists have produced Christmas songs over the decades. But for some reason, radio stations and shops stick to the same dozen played on a loop.
I recently had a look at the ingredients of a popular brand of locally produced bread – one that's available in all the supermarkets here. Do you know what else it contains? Flour-treatment agents to make the loaf rise more so that the bakery can use lower-quality flour and less of it (you're essentially paying for bread-flavoured air), emulsifiers to reduce the rate at which the bread goes stale, preservatives to prolong shelf life and stabilisers to assist in the uniform dispersal of ingredients. The use of all these chemicals in food is legal in Hong Kong, but is it any wonder that more people are experiencing food intolerance issues these days?
I was shocked by the lunatic terrorist activities that happened to people, of which the bloody pictures still linger in my mind. Innocent people, the youngest aged five, were killed by the coldblooded terrorists. I don't think people with any human nature would do that.