I don't care that they lost. Olivia Miles just went into A'ja Wilson's house and proved that she's a legit competitor in the MVP race THIS YEAR.
Running out of words to describe how good she is.
🚨WOW!!!
Tim Sparks has confirmed he purchased 80 PIZZA HUTS and brought back EVERYTHING that made them iconic!
Pac-Man is back.
Salad bar is back.
Red cups are back.
Booths for families.
"I want to rebuild places for families to connect and put their phones down..."
One of the most fantastic facilities I’ve watched BB in. The IYAF Sports Complex in Waukee, IA. Home of the All Iowa Attack Club. A modern facility with the charm and character of an early 20th century fieldhouse!
The #MNTwins have announced their pre-game festivities for the home opener next Friday.
Each gate will have a current or former Twin welcoming in fans, except for Gate 34, which has members of the Puckett family and Mayor Jacob Frey.
The entire row is alllllll yours.
Welcome to United Relax Row, three adjacent United Economy seats with adjustable leg rests that can each be raised or lowered to create a cozy lie-flat space for stretching out...
You'll also get a mattress pad, blanket and two pillows. If you’re traveling with kids, a plushie too! United Relax Row will be available starting next year on more than 200 of our 787s and 777s, each with up to 12 of these brand-new rows.
https://t.co/bzHodhQ5Y8
Anonymous
I run a small pizza shop. Deliveries mostly. Late nights. Got a call at 10 PM. Woman’s voice shaking. “Can you deliver to Sunset Motel?” “Yes ma’am. What would you like?” Long pause. “What can I get for six dollars? I have three kids.” Six dollars wouldn’t cover one pizza. “We have a special tonight. Family meal. Three pizzas, breadsticks, drinks. Six dollars.” No such special. She started crying. “Really?” Made the pizzas myself. Added wings. Cookies. Juice boxes. Drove it over.
She opened the door. Bruises on her neck. Three little kids behind her. Terrified. Quiet. “Thank you. You don’t understand.” I did understand. Started happening weekly. She’d call. I’d have a special ready. Month three she didn’t call anymore. Worried me. Two months later she walked in. Different person. Confident. Had a job. Apartment. Kids looked healthy. Happy. Handed me three hundred dollars. “For all the specials that weren’t real. I knew.” Tried to refuse. “Please. Let me pay forward.” That money started a fund. When someone calls from a shelter or motel desperate, we use it. Six years now. Over a thousand meals delivered. She’s a paralegal. Refers families to us constantly. Works with domestic violence survivors. Her oldest is in high school. Works at my shop weekends. “Because you fed us when we were running. Now I want to feed others.” Last Saturday she delivered to a family at that same motel. Came back crying. “That was us five years ago. Now I get to be you.”
@Brandon_Warne David McCarty. I remember him because I had his Topps Top prospect (or whatever that card that had the trophy in the corner was called) & Donruss Rated Rookie :)
Report how you want! With InsurePay, workers’ compensation customers can now select the option to report by class code, as well as choose the reporting frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly) that works for them.
This is the kind of robotics progress I pay attention to.
Toyota introduced Walk Me, a walking wheelchair that moves on mechanical legs instead of wheels. It can climb stairs, handle rough terrain, and adapt to environments that were never designed to be accessible.
The point is independence. Getting from A to B without asking the world to be perfectly flat.
I have long believed robotics will not be about humanoids.
It will be about task shaped machines, designed around real human constraints.
Walk Me is a good example of that shift.
So here is the question.
If robots are shaped by tasks, not appearances, what should we design next?
#Robotics #AI #Accessibility #AssistiveTechnology #HumanCenteredDesign #FutureOfWork