How do the most successful business people spend their average workday? From which answers, if not from the answers of managers and heads of companies or companies that ranked among the 500 largest companies in the world (The Fortune 500) in terms of generated revenue, would it be better to compile an infographic that reveals this down to the hour?
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Sometimes I walk around the keyboard, sometimes in nature. One time I twist the heels, the other time the kitchen. I press the trigger once, the pedals a second time. And one time I play the role of a moviegoer, another time a nanny. Life offers such a wide range of things that it would be pointless to dip your brush in just a color or two, right?
Movies and movie scenes sometimes take two different paths. It is true that cult films are usually accompanied by cult scenes, but cult scenes do not necessarily accompany only cult films. Sometimes the scenes "separate" from the film's reputation, cut the umbilical cord and come to life as an independent product, even surpassing its success. There are 100 eternal ones in front of you, who are also doing great "on their own".
You know that feeling when you're sweating in the office on a hot summer day and you'd do anything to jump into the sea? When your job keeps you on a leash and your mind is somewhere on the beach? Meet Walter, the dog who personifies the moment when your vacation begins, when it's five and a Friday afternoon. A GoPro dog camera is all you need to make it easier to wait for Friday!
Although we are used to Garmin being "carried" by cars and mobile devices, GPS watches have already made their way around our wrists. With the Vivosmart, it is now consolidating this position, with which it not only draws data from satellites, but also from humans, as it is a touch-sensitive smart bracelet that records physical activity and smartphone activity, while also being a personal motivator.
The school holidays are over and the children are back at school. With this, the phrase ``How was school?'' returns to parents' vocabulary, but it is as worn as school benches. Because he doesn't have a real "man", the children's response is usually "robotic", superficial. "Fine" and "OK" are at the top of the list, but they don't say anything concrete. Parents would like at least a sentence. But the key to this is not drilling, but asking.
Make-up is gendered. Men usually do not wear make-up, while for women it is a "default" feature. Makeup can do things that even Photoshop would envy, so it's no wonder that they can also transform a man's face into a woman's. Last but not least, the Sisters have already proven this. Nevertheless, probably only a few men think that for the sake of some make-up, they could slip unnoticed into the women's toilet. Or is it?
The wireless Bluetooth keyboard Logitech K480 is compatible with a computer, tablet and smartphone. For the latter two, it has a reserved "parking space" in the form of a channel at the top (grooved recess) so that we have an optimal view of the screen while writing (ie the main dividing line between it and the K760 and K810 models). The K480 can control up to three devices at the same time, switching from one to the other with just a twist of a button.
Although the Trakke Jero tent also resembles a boiler from a distillery, its only inspiration came from yurts, dwellings of nomadic tribes, from which it borrowed not only the physiognomy or features of facial features, but also some other features. It was given its last name by one of its designers, the adventurer Uula Jero, and although this heavyweight (110 kg) takes up a comfortable 13 m² when set up, it can be stored in the trunk of a car.
At the IFA fair in Berlin, Samsung presented the Galaxy Note Edge smartphone, which stands out with a screen that flows over the edge of the body. With the bent part, the already large screen gained additional space for displaying the phone's vital signs (battery charge, signal strength), shortcuts, notifications and commands. If we subtract the innovative design, the Edge is almost a mirror image of another innovation, the Galaxy Note 4 model.
What happens when a photographer and a film buff combine their love into one? A series of photographs that glue together identical scenes, one taken from a famous film and the other from real life. FILMography, as it is called, was signed by Christopher Moloney and is probably the closest that photography and film (the one in the camera is on its deathbed) will ever come.
Tiny houses are a real fad at the moment. And if you're a trendsetter, you shouldn't miss this one. But since not everything is for everyone and we get tired of things quickly, we recommend that before you set up your own, you "taste" this phenomenon through Airbnb, a website where you can rent all kinds of accommodation around the world, and reserve one from the "dwarfs", which we will present below.
Although things seem to change like shirts these days, there are quite a few items in our everyday life that have been with us for an eternity. Maybe once upon a time, people didn't write on the Facebook wall, but instead posted their statuses on cave walls, and you'll be surprised when you learn about objects that go back a long way and as an idea today are not only in museums, but are still with us in one form or another.