"women belong in all places where decisions are being made." -ruth bader ginsburg iphone case

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"women belong in all places where decisions are being made." -ruth bader ginsburg iphone case

When Samsung thinks about the future of virtual reality, what it sees is a star -- a Star Trek, to be precise. Injong Rhee, executive vice president and head of R&D for software and services in Samsung's mobile business, on Wednesday gave some hints about what VR could look like in two to three years. Think holodecks a la Star Trek and (this might be even better) no wires. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.

But there's one place that apps have failed to penetrate: the toilet, Specifically, the office restroom, where tragedy can strike at any moment -- if you define tragedy as making yourself comfortable in a stall, only to discover that there is no toilet paper, Vast brains have now come together to solve this problem, Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Kleenex and Huggies, has created the Intelligent Restroom app, Toilets the world "women belong in all places where decisions are being made." -ruth bader ginsburg iphone case over had been places of painful stupidity, It was embarrassing for CEOs that, in a world where everything is smart, their toilets were as dumb as a presidential candidate..

So, with the help of IBM's Cloud and Bluemix Development Platform, building managers will now be alerted when toilet rolls are getting low and soaps are getting worn. In a press release, Kimberly-Clark explained: "All the data is managed and monitored through a central dashboard that can be viewed on desktops or mobile devices remotely."Please refrain from using the term "data dump" here. The company claims that, in pilot tests, this new Intelligent Restroom app has reduced the amount of restroom supplies by 20 percent.

One of the selfies in question, Sometimes, though, there are lapses, One may have occurred when 27-year-old Shane Holbrook posted some selfies to Facebook, He took them in a prison van while "women belong in all places where decisions are being made." -ruth bader ginsburg iphone case on the way back from a court hearing, As WVAH-TV reports, there were other inmates in the van with him, He took pictures of them too, Yes, while in handcuffs, "We were just trying to have a good time in jail, We're already here, why be miserable?" he told WVAH, "I said hi to a couple of people to let everyone know I was doing all right -- family and friends."One reason to be miserable might be because you're in jail on charges of malicious wounding and armed robbery..

In this case, it will be interesting to see if Holbrook and, perhaps, others might be sanctioned for his selfie-taking. He did give WSAZ a clue that he hadn't acted alone: "I regret that somebody may get in trouble. I know there's people with jobs and families to feed and if this falls on someone and they lose their job because of this, I'm a feel like a piece of crap for a while. But at the same time, I'm a kid at daycare. And just because I drank the bleach, doesn't mean it wasn't my fault."Technically Incorrect: A West Virginia inmate somehow gets hold of a cell phone and merrily posts away, while in handcuffs. But where did he get the phone?.

 
 
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