

4·
9 days ago- Network (1976)
- Jurassic Park
- Pulp Fiction
Seer of the tapes! Knower of the episodes!
Of all the things you could reasonably criticize the US over, wheelchair accessibility ain’t one of them. Especially compared to Europe.
Part of my job is to review security footage for reported incidents.
If there is a long-lasting visual cue that the event has or has not happened yet (e.g. a window is either broken or not), then a binary search is very useful.
If the event lasts only a moment and leaves no visual cue (e.g. an assault), then binary search is practically useless.
At least “crushed by asteroid” is not contagious.