#26 We had a buick sommerset back in the 80's and the digital screens didn't last long. We ended up having to press on the dash to see anything on the screen. It sucked. It was distracting because you were constantly pushing on the dash to see any car vitals.
I'm not sure what that has to do with someone's immense talent with carving marble, but hey, sometimes words mean different things in different countries.
#51 Not charity, marketing. Thrifty farmers were reusing the cloth from flour sacks to make many things around the house. Milling companies started producing paterned sack cloth in order to offer a bonus and compete in the market. It's a great example of dual use packaging and recycling.
#26 We had a buick sommerset back in the 80's and the digital screens didn't last long. We ended up having to press on the dash to see anything on the screen. It sucked. It was distracting because you were constantly pushing on the dash to see any car vitals.
I'm not sure what that has to do with someone's immense talent with carving marble, but hey, sometimes words mean different things in different countries.
#51 Not charity, marketing. Thrifty farmers were reusing the cloth from flour sacks to make many things around the house. Milling companies started producing paterned sack cloth in order to offer a bonus and compete in the market. It's a great example of dual use packaging and recycling.
I'm not sure what that has to do with someone's immense talent with carving marble, but hey, sometimes words mean different things in different countries.
My avatar is a good likeness.
I meant #29 LOL