Sentences with phrase «same bad design»

You already got the same bad design he did.

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That's bad news for Frankel, since the Nucleus product is basically the same thing: An Alexa - powered tablet computer designed to be a dead - simple home intercom system and video conferencing tool, too.
The same problems of version control, outdated content, updated data, brand consistency and design quality that drove the new tools in web development, CRM, project management, invoicing, payments and so much more are just as bad when it comes to sales presentations saved as documents.
Our bodes have bad design: Appendix, Prostate, breathing tube same as eating tube, retina wired incorrectly etc etc..
The foundation is national in scope and designed to prove that under wise use of the land a healthy ecology will result in abundant wildlife and better plant cover, yet at the same time provide long - term economic returns as great as, or greater than, those derived through overgrazing and bad farming practices.
It'll take several excellent moves in the Draft and Free Agency to make the Wings really good in a hurry, but the league is designed to make bad teams decent, and there are a bunch of decent to pretty good prospects in the pipeline to try out, so I'm not too worried about the team getting worse or staying the same.
David Victor, in his recent book, «Global Warming Gridlock» [4], portrays this as one of the worst lessons in designing the Framework Convention that diplomats drew from the Montreal Protocol — the result of a «herd mentality» in the past design of international atmospheric agreements that all followed this same design principle.
The researchers subsequently created computerised simulations designed to behave in a completely rational way when faced with the same psychological tests used in previous research (e.g. learning from good vs bad news about future events).
The rest of the time is spent exploring (only you can't in any type of satisfying manner because after 10 seconds you've got the pointless button pressing combat again) some terribly badly designed maps (on roughly the same tech and inspirational level as Horace Goes Skiing - seriously that lost world of dinosaurs game on the Spectrum 128K had way, way better level design), following a story line that is so shallow it makes Jet Set Willy look like story telling genius, buying weapons and armour and levelling up which is all pointless because the combat is just so useless.
As for why you're safe in the camp, same reason you're safe when you change zone / room - good / bad game design.
We're in the same position that Rick Mills was in when he introduced portfolio assessments in Vermont [as commissioner of education]: To some extent we'll be plowing new ground, and we owe it to kids and their teachers to evaluate the specific options that states and districts design, discard the bad ones, and tinker with the better ones before implementing them wholesale.
It's not a bad setup and is a breath of fresh air if you're tired of the same old German designs.
It keeps the same design style as other Kindle models, though goes touchscreen only; bad luck if you're a fan of page - turn buttons.
In dealing with the continued weak economy, our leaders are so determined not to repeat the perceived mistakes of the 1930s that they are risking policies with possibly far worse consequences designed by the same people at the Fed who ran policy with the short term view that asset bubbles don't matter because the fallout can be managed after they pop.
Legion Lairs are by far the worst as they underground complexes look the same, are typically made up of the same room layouts and some of them are just so horrible in their mission design that it's insulting.
«If we constantly keep on delivering console ports and not games design for the PC player, the PC market will suffer from bad sales, piracy and bad DRM solutions... I wish that future PC projects are treated just the same way as we would treat Wii, PSP or DS — they are treated as separate projects in order to deliver a different but equally entertaining experience to all players.»
Yet so - called «critics» deem that by having to avert your eyes to the mini-map is bad design, that it isn't the same quality as PS3; yet many of these reviewers fail to mention EXACTLY what Vita - owning buyers constantly reiterate — on a handheld machine, such titles are ground - breaking.
Thus, why first party titles from Sony always looked superior like Uncharted and Killzone, most third party games looked exactly the same or at times slightly worse on the PS3, due to developers designing for the 360 and porting to PS3.
Eclipsing such entry - level design faux pas as invisible walls and an insulting, ever - present waypoint marker that leads you by the hand along every painfully linear 50 - meter stretch, the worst offender in the game design department is the same thing that makes the ineliminable white marker's inclusion unnecessary: the vast majority of the campaign is played out in grey cut - and - paste corridors with only two possible directions in which to go — forwards, or back the way you came.
Game design is the same way but worse.
From a lack of quality control to bad design decisions done to exploit players or artificially extend the play time beyond belief, it seems a lot of the same issues come up over and over again, and often wreck even the best quality video games in the process.
Running this exercise with the dropped third - strike rule gets us to the same place — that it's bad, accidental design that is ultimately hurting baseball.
A driving concept here at Greener by Design is a notion put forward by William McDonough: Doing less bad is not the same as doing good.
-- there can be more than one instance of the same genome with slight variations even though they are ostensibly the same version — some use 0 - based coordinates, others 1 - based coordinates, and the format doesn't always make it clear which is intended — coordinates are often reported in tables in formats not designed for easy extraction by scripts like MS Word, Excel or worst of all, PDF
I totally agree that a poorly designed hydronic system will perform badly, but equally well - designed hydronic and forced air systems will not perform the same... it seems to me to be a matter simply of surface area and leakage losses, both of which will be less in hydronic systems.
Worse still, and as Samsung's petition explains: the next patentee with a different design patent that is also a tiny part of a product could ask for the same.
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The bad news is lawyers can not assume other electronic systems that hold information potentially required for litigation have been designed the same way.
For the same reasons, bad design has become a spurious indication that a legal document is high quality.
People create listings designed to look exactly like popular apps, often using the same icon and name, to trick you into downloading it — then bombarding you with ads (or worse, malware).
That's bad news for Frankel, since the Nucleus product is basically the same thing: An Alexa - powered tablet computer designed to be a dead - simple home intercom system and video conferencing tool, too.
Running this exercise with the dropped third - strike rule gets us to the same place - that it's bad, accidental design that is ultimately hurting baseball.
The Galaxy S9 + shares the same design fundamentals as last years Galaxy S8 +, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
The case design, otherwise, remains largely the same as the existing iPad Air 2, which is not necessarily a bad thing.
At the same time, there are worse designs to take after than that of the most popular phone in the world.
There's truly nothing unique about the design, and while that's not a bad thing, we're a bit tired of seeing the same thing over and over again.
Of course, the Galaxy S8 and S8 + are still two of the best - looking smartphones on the planet, so seeing those same designs on the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + isn't such a bad thing.
Even worse AT&T GoPhone has the Samsung Galaxy Express Prime 2 for $ 130, while AT&T (postpaid) has the J3 (2017) for $ 180 — and yet they are, as far as we can tell from specs and design, the EXACT same device.
It seems to be the same design and quality of the all - silver bracelet that was previously available, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
It is simply not fair that the good guys / gals are being tarred with the same brush of incompetence and unprofessionalism that the system allows due to its lax attitude regarding proactive action designed to actually «find» the bad apples «before» they end up causing innocent consumers trouble.
I save the same issue, newer kitchen bad design.
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