As far as tech specs are concerned, it seems both are very similar, if not the same (I wasn't aware that the light seems to be better for Amazon's device as this test suggests, in fact I was worried by some early consumers comments
about weird colored spots on their Paperwhite vs. no comment coming from Kobo customers).
Not exact matches
Personally, I hate homeowners associations and would never live where one has authority — they come up with some
weird rules and enforcements (they tend to get very
weird about paint
colors, for example).
I'm really not all that upset
about losing someone who was juvenile and disillusioned enough to burn our
colors, record said burning, and «post» it for all to see, all for some
weird sense of easy self - gratification.
There is nothing wrong or
weird about families with different skin
colors.
I'm
weird about certain
colors on my nails even if I love how it looks on other people.
As we talk
about men's casual wear there is an image of that typical two three designs of shalwar kameez and kurtas which are so common not only designs but
colors too and when it comes to contrasts and combinations that becomes even more
weird when we go shopping.
I am just really
weird about colors being perfectly matched, and it is something I am gradually letting go of.
If you've read this post
about monochromatic outfits, then you already know that one
color does this
weird alchemy trick that makes you seem a gazillion times taller than you actually are.
So one
weird thing
about me is that I'm terrible with
colors.
Definitely a
weird, but good, way of styling the
color if you're unsure
about it!
- The Summerweight Cardigan is too large in medium (the lilac
color is fab however)- The Reposing Cloud Cardigan is too large in medium (I have another of their cardigan in medium and it fits perfectly...
weird)- The Necklace Tank in white is perfect but I am not sure
about the beige flowers (its looks like nylon socks to me)- The Hidden Grove Dress fits perfect in 8 (even more beautiful than I thought in real) Et voilà!
Long before Star Trek, and truth be told, actually better made than ALL of them, comes this opportunity to cinematically philosophize
about the frailty of the human condition while wearing
color coordinated jumpsuits, holding a ray gun in one hand and some scientist's half - naked daughter in the other, while backed by
weird electronic noise (naturally)- or Manifest Destiny in Deep Space.
But Upstream
Color is way less of a puzzle than Primer was — it's much more
about burrowing inside your head with the
weird lovely pictures, and making you identify with two characters who are fatally dysfunctional.
The strip itself offered a crazy variety of
weird, quirky, funky locations, so it was really
about picking and choosing the places that fit more within the universe we were trying to create, and sticking to a certain
color palette.
Forget
about his
weird toupé and blue contact lenses, forget
about the candy
colored fairyland a.k.a. Paris in the first hour.
Okay, so maybe it's a little
weird that I'm linking to a post
about coloring books, but bear with me.
The object's shape and
color have a
weird, «unfinished» nature
about them, but considering players had to clip through the game's geometry to see the object, it presumably isn't ready for prime time.
They can take just
about any genre, put a new twist on it, fill it with
color and a bunch of
weird characters and viola, something special is born.
But a one
weird thing
about the front of the device that affects both
colors is the square fingerprint sensor and how large the bezel surrounding it is.
i love the kitchen but i agree
about the island... how
weird to have a completely different
colored island in there!