Maybe that's the design most compatible with the available hardware.
HamsterRage
Often things like this are intended to be support for something else. Maybe there's something nearby that's hinged and can fold down on to it?
That's nothing. I throw up a little in my mouth every time I see "cheque" misspelled, "check".
Les Nessman comes to mind.
I'm not sure if traffic is "convenience" at this point. At least where I live, it's a nearly essential piece of functionality.
In fact, for local driving it's often the only reason to use a map app. I already know how to get to most of the places I want to go, I just need to know the best route to avoid traffic now.
You mean "flavour", right? Another small but important difference.
Thank God somebody got it.
I think it's a bit more than that. I think that the idea is that you simplify the problem so that the rubber duck could understand it. Or at least reformulate it in order to communicate it clearly.
It's the simplification, reformulation or reorganisation that helps to get the breakthrough.
Just thinking out loud isn't quite the same thing.
"Intercourse!"
Why not? He's an amazing speaker and he comes across as extremely thoughtful and intelligent.
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Historically, the name came from Dave Nichol, who was president of the company for decades. He actually had a very strong hand in the selection of products that were included in the product line.
Apparently all kinds of people would pitch product ideas at him, and would taste test them and pick only ones he liked. The idea of "President's Choice" wasn't to be cheapo no name products, but unique and distinctive stuff personally picked by the company's president.
And Dave wasn't just some guy in the corner office. In his prime he was a Canadian personality, and you saw him in TV commercials. Once he left Loblaws in the '90s the President's Choice stuff lost its panache and meaning.