The Woz drives 104mph in Prius
It really makes you wonder, did Toyota pay him to do this?
It really makes you wonder, did Toyota pay him to do this?
As a Chinese person, there are a lot of rules, regulations, and best practices for pretty much every aspect of social interaction. Most of these social guidelines are probably well over a thousand years old. The one regarding clocks and other time pieces, I would assume, is fairly recent. That being that you can not give a time piece as a gift. The logic is that it somehow is equivalent to saying you want the person to die. Their days are numbered, or something to that effect. I wonder if that applies to giving a book on how to make a paper clock, like Mr . Greg did. On the one hand, you’re giving them a book. On the other hand, the book is about making clocks. The end result of your actions, presumably, would be something that would number their days. Maybe it’s a conditional wishing of ill will. More of a, “If you make a clock, then I want you to die.” In any case, I didn’t know it was traditional to give something paper or a clock on the first wedding anniversary.
So, apparently if you pay off your credit card debt that makes you a terrorist.
I don’t know enough to comment on the legality of the photographer’s actions or the photographee’s response, I just have to say this. Have you ever been to LA? On a good day you’re lucky to see a mile away. If the photographer took the pictures from a mile away, you’d be lucky to see a blurry silhouette in his pictures.