Not entirely ambidextrous but yes. And then you end up rearranging hand responsibilities so you can do some things at the same time.
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You watched kids movies at school? I think we were only ever shown 3-4 movies that were relevant to the class (eg. The sound of music in English class) but I don't really remember them, they were pretty forgettable. The one I really liked though was 12 years a slave (in high school). It was really impactful and I wouldn't have watched it otherwise so appreciate that they decided we were mature enough for it.
Perfect spot too. So you can get to the middle of the lane and take your time climbing up that hill on your smallest gear.
*women's clothes manufacturers gave up on pockets :')
Ideally also in a pocket
Do you usually use an umbrella when it's sunny or would you do it just to charge the battery? I know it's a thing but only very rarely see people do that, probably not enough to have demand for something like this. Backpacks with solar panels exist but I think these are pretty hard to find too.
And you can continue the fun when they start experimenting with it and inevitably fall into option 1.5 and have the window hanging from one corner.
Oh and it fixes the titles too, very nice
You can change the audio track but you have to do it on every video. What's more annoying is it can't even decide on a language. I've had both Spanish videos auto dubbed to English and English videos auto dubbed to Spanish.
If the infrastructure/driving conditions are bad enough you run almost the same danger when driving lawfully. Eventually you learn to trust your senses more than traffic laws. Sometimes it's actually safer to break some laws as a pedestrian/cyclist. Maybe people who ride a lot get used to it eventually and don't see running a red light (when no cars are passing) as more dangerous than going on green.
Their "booming" is also kinda funny https://youtube.com/watch?v=6IEk57nYb8o
This book btw, Last Chance to See is totally worth a read if you're interested about wildlife (or like Douglas Adams).
In the meantime, we're already verifying signatures for sideloaded apps. Can't say the same about play store apps.