There's far more continuous landmass on the north half of a globe and I cant think of any language that doesn't read either horizontally or top to bottom. An upside down map centered on the Pacific ocean is the least intuitive map I can think of.
The utility of a swiss army knife isn't that it's paricularly good at anything, it's the form factor. It's something you can carry without a specific use in mind, but if you were planning on unscrewing some screws it'd be far more sensible to take a screwdriver with you. I think in that sense...
I heard that Hersey's created a method of using almost rotten milk to make chocolate, which is why American chocolate tastes vaguely of sick. It also probably altered perceptions of how chocolate is supposed to taste which maybe why its hard to find other types.
When I last looked I found some well documented ones from "pervasive displays" aimed towards raspberry pi and arduino projects with an SPI interface. repaper.org had the details. They cost around €20 for a 2.5 inch display.
It definitely won't have to run anything refresh intensive as a game that isnt a roguelike or even anything thats animated beyond what youd get in most console programs. I dont have the data allowance to risk watching that video but is the ghosting bad enough to make using eink for a console...
I've got a personal hardware project I've been thinking about a lot recently and one of the most important factors is power consumption so for the display I've been considering e-ink. However I'm not familiar with it or have even used a kindle or similar and was wondering how well it handles...
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