Though this may not
seem like a big deal now, back in 1981 manual window cranks and vinyl seats were typical for small cars while leather seats were reserved for big American luxury cars or expensive European makes such as BMW.
It may not
seem like a big deal now, but I remember when the idea that the Apple iPad is the «iPod of tablets» (meaning it will always maintain 80 % + market share, just like the iPod in the music player market) was quite popular, because some tech writers wrote a few articles with some pretty convincing (at least on the surface) arguments why that may happen.
«Investing a little into savings and stocks» might not
seem like a big deal now, but with compound interest and growth, you'll be really thankful you did in the future.
Not exact matches
Chelsea only slowed spending in recent years because they went totally ham in the years prior, they are stacked full of good youth (they sold a lot of quality young players too) and Roman
seems to have little appetite for overspending
now but they still have
bigger resources than us and better facilities just
like City a fact people gloss over and the result of the overspending on youth sees them recoup money that they then use to spend whilst it looks
like they are not spending (also got lucky with the price inflation directly after they went crazy on youth and the regularity of their China
deals is sketchy at best.)
If things continue to
like this we'll always be begging players to stay because we know if they leave there's no hope.As if we care if he's difficult to
deal with.The thing is he's doing his job well.For some years
now it looks as if we've become a one man team and always begging players to stay.We can't even handle our own players.They always
seem to be the one's dictating to the coach and the club.We tend to give players the right to feel a bit
big due to poor management.For how long will this continue.Any time a top player wants to leave the club he becomes the controller of things.When can Arsenal show authority.We keep milking our players.There's no ruthlessness from our manager.
We laugh about it
now, but at the time it
seemed like a
big deal.
That's two weeks in a row that they've won their group in Dodgeball and Volleyball and while it may not
seem like a
big deal right
now..
[About] three days later they said «Okay
now, which of these things did you actually see», and I couldn't tell whether I had seen them in person or if I had seen them in a photograph, and that doesn't really
seem like a
big deal except that if you can put something in somebody's head through a photograph and make them think they saw it, that really calls in to question the value of an eye witness.
It
seems that often in life, the things that
seem like such a
big deal now aren't all that important in the long run...
Now, Red Dead Redemption 2 may
seem like a
big deal due to the media attention, and while this is true for gamers, it just doesn't have the same mainstream footprint as GTA does.
While the German
big three
now seem content to give up on driving dynamics to play on their history, image and killer lease
deals for sales, marques
like the CTS, Infiniti Q70 and Lexus GS are left to play in the sportier end of the sandbox.
Mass - market paperback sales continue their decline (
now down below 1 / 3rd that of e-books — it wasn't that long ago that e-books passing MM paperbacks
seemed like a
big deal).
This last might
seem like no
big deal to the majority of long - term Kindle owners, but it is a feature that most every other eReader, from LCDs to the nook, has had for a while
now.
While it may not
seem like a
big deal right
now, when you go hunting for your first car, first apartment, or even your first home, a low credit score can limit your options or even make you ineligible for financing on any of those major items.
Because you're sweet, it may not
seem like that
big of a
deal to you to send us an encouraging or complimentary message
now and then, but I want you to know that those kind words make all the «tough stuff» I don't blog about, SO much easier to
deal with.