Sentences with phrase «from armchair»

I do enjoy reading my favorite blogs from an armchair, though!
It might not immediately scream «use case» but Ford has just announced that it's working on an integration with Amazon that will enable you to command your car from your armchair, as well as controlling your home while on the road.
That said, there's a lot to be said for the satisfaction that comes from armchair wanderlust.
Another claim from an armchair linguist, an armchair linguist that keeps yapping about more empirical data on stuff.
From the armchair of your secluded hideout, control a team of six misfits in a world rendered as «augmented reality», while interacting with the office around you to investigate new developments, make calls, and develop the skills of your team.
This book received critical acclaim from both armchair travellers and struggling caregivers on both sides of the Atlantic.
Nature can be equally mesmerizing whether viewed from up close, from afar or from an armchair.
In a few months this film will fall victim to Sharknado inspired live tweets from armchair comedians equipped with Netflix.
This tiny video prompted a massive reaction from the armchair coaches on Facebook, including: «They aren't going to beat the all blacks in the gym.
I am sure this book will be of interest to everyone from armchair naturalists, students and range - state decision makers, to seasoned snow leopard conservationists.»
So it's no wonder (and perhaps something of a relief to some) that a personal armored tank, the JL421 Badonkadonk, can be purchased from your armchair via Amazon.com for a mere $ 19,999.95.
Use it to plan your next vacation or just explore Yosemite from your armchair.
From his armchair at home outside Atlanta, de Waal is just as likely to be looking out the picture window («I have a forest full of possums and raccoons and birds and cats and deer») as picking up from the coffee table:
I can not accept the idea that not all sources of knowledge are equal, and that training, experience and the scientific method allow others to speak with authority that exceeds mine, derived from armchair speculation and casual reading.
Goals, but quite frankly, shambolic defenders and you have yourself a recipe for enjoyment from an armchair and a beer and not a lot else.
From his armchair made of cash he laughs and shouts «F *** you, Cole don't care... whatever... you'll believe any old crap».
From my armchair in the Od Folks Care Home, I accept your compiment about my age.
Another season starts and I will be supporting my club only this time from my armchair.
Choosing such a player from your armchair is difficult unless you «re a football freak and know the history of every bloke who can kick a ball.
Having family members who fought in WWII, Korea and Vietnam, and even the American Revolution, people who believed that those wars were just, I wonder if an opinion from my armchair has as much merit as theirs.
Hey, We are all Arsenal fans, where some support the club financially, some more than others, while some of us support the club from our armchairs and some from a far.
Overreacting is a word that I would use to describe these supporters, most of whom watch the games from their armchairs rather than getting down to Villa Park to support the team and to help fill the empty seats.
In the post-book era, readers become users, navigating the frontier from their armchairs via a seamless collusion of multimedia assets.
(Unfortunately, it may well be that some people actually do online therapy from armchairs, so the phrase «armchair online therapy training» doesn't quite capture the sense I'm after!)

Not exact matches

Aside from Twitter, which proved itself indispensible for both breaking news and armchair punditry this year, 2012's big winner was BuzzFeed, the brainchild of Huffington Post co-founder Jonah Peretti.
This will enable drivers to talk to devices in their home while equally offering the ability to start their car or check vehicle stats from the comfort of their favorite armchair.
Kasi Rao, chair of the Canada - India Business Council, which hosted the Trudeau armchair chat Tuesday, said the slow growth between Canada and India comes from a lethargy on Canada's part and a lack of knowledge of Canada within India.
Designed by French luxury yacht designers and available only on its Airbus A380 - 800 aircraft, Singapore Airlines» suites are individual cabins with sliding doors, window blinds and a bed that's separate from the 35 - inch - wide leather armchair.
From a burnt cork armchair to a faux desk, here are some star performances.
What good smoke from Peter and Richard's favorite Dutch cigarillos circled over the armchairs and the laden dinner table.
Hermeneutics remains a private, armchair exercise so long as it remains divorced from the life of a community that struggles to be faithful to that story and the One whom it reveals.
Tylor and Frazer practiced Victorian - and Edwardian - era armchair anthropologizing, reading and synthesizing from the safe insularity of their offices in England the reports of other travelers abroad.
We may not all be called to be Jägerstätters and it can feel uncomfortable making moral judgements on such cases from the safety of our armchairs.
When we «judge» them from our 21st century armchairs, I think it's unfair to avoid using the ancient near - eastern lens as we perform our assessment.
While I wait for that good karma to arrive, I'll have to be an armchair traveler and enjoy India from afar, which is a pleasure in Heidi's book, with her descriptions of the markets, traveling on funky roads and, of course, hitting the food stalls.
Call us armchair psychologists, but you can learn a lot about a person from the containers they hoard long after the food is gone.
its armchair fans like u who act high an mighty from ur pc somewhere in no mans land tellin people how to comment on a blog site.
It's such an easy game from the comfort of my armchair.
A lot of armchair fans quoting his scoring record, most of which was from the bench.
Come on what do you guys want from a CDM — Flamini needs to be just aggressive enough to indicate desire and satisfy the armchair punters but not aggressive enough to risk sanctioning from the ref.
The world is full of people who have all the answers to all the problems — when armchair punters / fans convince themselves that they have an obvious solution to an obvious problem it is pretty near damn certain that the problem and solution are a shit load of light years away from being «obvious» or «simple».
I know we are all armchair manager's at times and some of the decisions from Wenger leave us scratching our heads but we should also remember that he is a football manager with tons of experience and a proud record.
The man is stubborn and probably believes that he can win the PL again, which is delusional with the current team, but doesn't deserve the vitriol and abuse he is getting from the press and particularly the so called armchair «pundits» who have to be controversial to keep their cushy jobs.
Ill probably get tarred and feathered by the Arsenal armchair experts out there for stating this but I wouldn't mind seeing Wenger putting in a cheeky $ 30 - 35 million bid for both Wanyama and Mane from Southampton.
Armchair football believes that footy is best watched, played, listened to and enjoyed from the comfort of your own home.
I was more interested in reading the various online comments regarding Puel's sacking which were polarised between Saint's supporters, bemoaning the style of football / lack of entertainment served up under his stewardship and, what I took be mostly patronising comments from neutrals (i.e. armchair supporters of big clubs), who suggested that Southampton should simply be thankful for an eighth place finish and were mad to sack him.
Here are some takeaways from the match courtesy of MLS Soccer's Armchair Analyst.
All I have backing me up is my PhD in Armchair psychology from Google U. I wonder though if someone actually trained in the field were to profile these midwives (they way people have profiled other criminals) what they would find.
Suddenly your spouse comes home from work and plops himself down in the living room armchair.
Most people do this from the comfort of their armchairs, shouting at Question Time or changing the TV channel when a particularly annoying politician crosses their screen.
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