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Is there a market among people who find velcro too difficult to deal with?
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Good question. I'm wondering if there will come a day where you can't even dress yourself without a smartphone. I wonder if Nike is going to make this a service and charge customers a monthly fee to lace their shoes.
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Same thing when you are stupid.
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I guess it could be useful for those who can't see the laces to tie or velcro to attach. Of course, getting ones shoes on would also be a challenge for them.
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Even completely blind people learn to tie shoelaces. I am not blind, but being the father of a visually handicapped girl, I met quite a few kids who where. They tie shoes without more problems than other kids. Maybe it takes a little longer for them to learn, but even seeing kids need lots of practice to learn it porperly.
When I tie my shoes, I don't look at the laces I never need to look at them. I have had quite a few years to practice it, though.
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It was not clear from my post but I was actually thinking of people who are so heavy they can't see their own feet.
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"James! Why were you late for class?"
"Someone hacked my trainers"
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When you are dead, you won't even know that you are dead. It's a pain only felt by others.
Same thing when you are stupid.
modified 19-Nov-21 21:01pm.
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Donathan.Hutchings wrote: We needed this?
I certainly do, too old and fat to get at shoe laces so I wear slip on shoes. I do doubt I am the target market for exercise apparel though
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That will go well with the Sock Slider[^]
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Bah! That doesn't even have WiFi!
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In a follow up news story (not yet published!) the FBI is requesting that Nike includes a back door in their sneaker controller so that agents can untie the laces of criminals running away.
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Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
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Marc Clifton wrote: … agents can untie the laces of criminals running away.
… and tie the shoes together?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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On a more serious note, it wouldn't surprise me that the NSA finds it's way into this by having NIKE place a gps tracker in them.
When you are dead, you won't even know that you are dead. It's a pain only felt by others.
Same thing when you are stupid.
modified 19-Nov-21 21:01pm.
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So now we have wireless headphones that have wires and self-lacing shoes that don't have laces. Marketers are outdoing themselves in redefining language to nonsense!
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Nearly 35% of participants in the Slack API Challenge survey think their colleagues use Slack to look like they're actually doing work. What do you think? Why are your colleagues using Slack really? Take our quick survey and share your thoughts. And don't worry, your responses are safe with us!
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Not so much my colleagues (who are generally not visible) but the rabble know as employees around here:
They work very hard - keying their cell phones.
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Jovita Dsa wrote: Nearly 35% of participants in the Slack API Challenge survey think their colleagues use Slack to look like they're actually doing work. What do you think? Why are your colleagues using Slack really? Take our quick survey and share your thoughts. And don't worry, your responses are safe with us!
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Only hard working people at my company, we don't even have time for such frivolities as Slack
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Before I was "retired," I had a great gig. I came to work and put in 8+ hours doing my hobby. The best part about it was they actually PAID me to do it! Work??? I didn't work, I did my hobby!!
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I see you went to Brooklyn Poly. Did you know a Lou Solomon?
/ravi
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Sounds like you really enjoyed what you did
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I really miss being "in the game." Unfortunately, out here there are few opportunities. I am seriously considering some open source work and are looking at companies that allow remote employment.
My current biggest problem is that my wife has a long list of things she wants done and I am spending much of my time working down the list!!
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"This survey has expired."
/ravi
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Hi Ravi, there was a small issue with the link, but it's working fine now. Please try it and let me know if you face further issues. Thanks!
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We use slack within the development team for the days that we work at home as the policy is 2 days at home and 3 in the office.
we also did have it setup before the rebrand to azure devops so that pull request were posted our slack channel.
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