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"Novelty increases people's tolerance for unusable things," says Dave Yeats, a senior research scientist at Perceptive.
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For users of CAD data, few things are as frustrating as receiving unusable, poor quality data.
Battery covers, clips, docks, handles … a lot of things can be lost, or become unusable because some other device changed or has been updated," said Sculpteo founder Clement Moreau.
If languages were too precise and well defined, so that every word referred to one thing only, they would be almost unusable, the researchers say, and we'd struggle to communicate ideas of any complexity.
And it's much easier to get to the iPhone's keyboard to do things like searches — a funtionality which is basically unusable with the white remote.
That thing's either going to be incredibly amazing, or absolutely unusable.
The handset would then be in a bit of an odd, unusable state, but a quick battery pull (or in extreme cases, a hard reset) would have things in working order again.
The things that happen vary from exposure to exposure, and he deems about two thirds of his work unusable, marking a difference between his practice and that of photographers like David Johnson, who use a camera to capture the fiery bursts.
This thing is nigh-unusable for me.
Completely unusable.
They are practically unusable.
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