I second this, the wider ones are so much more comfortable to use and do a great job.
I second this, the wider ones are so much more comfortable to use and do a great job.
On a similar note, the quality of the vibration motor also matters. The Pebble I had and the Galaxy Watch 6 that I have right now vibrate with a subtle haptic-like feel which is subtle yet strong enough to wake you up. On the other hand, I had a cheap Garmin Vivoactive that would buzz really strong and be really loud.
Singapore here, we don’t usually tip but it’s sort of forced into the overall cost as a 10% service charge in certain restaurants. No tips on takeout but some places will charge you a couple of tens of cents for the takeaway container. This is usually for smaller cheaper stalls though, usually never happens at restaurants.
Bluetooth keyboard and mice add latency which isn’t great for gaming. Bluetooth headsets aren’t great either since audio quality drops when you use the mic on it. Plus there’s latency too.
Had the same shit happen to me in college too. College is one hell of a time…
Yea, I agree with you on that front.
For what it’s worth, he’ll be suffering in his cell waiting for quite awhile until an unspecified execution date due to the Japanese death sentence system.
But somehow, she’ll make it all work out.
Samsung has let you swap the back and menu keys for years.
Not OP but it’s possible if you stay in the north like CCK or Sembawang and need to travel to Changi Business Park for work.
Well not exactly the entire country, pretty sure people who need to gedong would have a lot to say about that. But most places? Yea definitely. I do have friends who stay in Punggol that don’t enjoy squeezing in the trains to head to Buona for work though.
On top of what everyone has said, Ringotan is pretty nice for learning Kanji
This is in Japanese too.