
When the cup is 1/3 full, I cannot imagine anyone saying it is 2/3 empty. Clearly this settles the correct way to how full a cup is at other ratios of content to capacity of various containers.
WOW, Just WOW!
by willwest
When the cup is 1/3 full, I cannot imagine anyone saying it is 2/3 empty. Clearly this settles the correct way to how full a cup is at other ratios of content to capacity of various containers.
by willwest
Its really a logical business move, pivoting from collaboration software to making awesome containers. The industry is practically buzzing about containerization and this move really shows the leadership role they are taking. If they cannot keep innovating like this they are just bound to be on the losing end of industry consolidation.
by willwest
Definitely some condensation issues!
by willwest
I thought they were a myth, or at least blurry, but nope, this one is real and has very crisp lines.