Entries from 2017-04-01 to 1 month
Off‐to‐the‐right placement and top–left corner falls just under the arch of left thumb when its on its keyboard home position at space bar.
Live translation service such as Google translate should look like a dictionary lookup upon entering a word, and then as words are added, narrowing down, transcending from word sense to sentence sense, and finally translation. (10:10) This…
Rectangular, dot minute marks, big dolphin hands, all silver and thin‐edged case.
https://www.ruchiklu.com/%E5%95%86%E5%93%81%E3%83%AA%E3%82%B9%E3%83%88/%E3%82%BB%E3%82%A4%E3%82%B3%E3%83%BC/
Use tap for click, button for option.
Use sInIster one for clIck, dExtEr one for Extra options.
Left should be named I or Inside : sIngle, clIck Right should be named O or Outside : dOuble, Option
By a right-hand watch wearer part of me.
Like Vimium does.
CNN is image + sound
In this article it describes a situation where an English verb used by some natives sounds not right, and a linguistic major tries to explain it https://www.quora.com/Why-is-it-incorrect-to-say-I-slept-at-six-in-English.
Digit group separators (the commas) are necessary in English, as they are primarily read as sound, (Wikipedia 'Decimal mark'#Decimal grouping seconds this, I think), not read as symbol silently as in Japanese.
(Freakonomics podcast) The VFX industry, like those of Industrial Light Magic (ILM), has undergone structurizing which made many of them bankrupt or move to Canada and other countries. (Bura Tamori) Kyoto Gion Ocha-ya business, which start…
How physical object (hardware) behave and how we humans (wetware) think and behave are different, and because of that, are valuable and fruitful as a relationship.
With YouTube lectures on one hand and the linking nature of Wikipedia, anyone who is interested in mathematics but had not enough talent nor had enough time now can take up their interest quite easily from where they left off.
What I like about these subjects is how we build our daily life differently whenever or wherever. And while anything seems to interest me, I generally focus on only the basic aspect of it structurally common to all things in this world.***…
(Los Angeles Times: Wild Nights: How Taming Sleep Created Our Restless World by Benjamin Reiss) Like eye‑brows in the middle of the face, Western civilization tried to eliminate anything primitive looking.