- How I did on those Starbucks color changing cups by Miles Per Day. I love it when there is an easy flip like this.
- Brex Raises $100M, Bringing Valuation To $2.6B by PYMNTS.
- Wells Fargo Will Pay Customers $386M to Settle Auto Insurance Lawsuit by Danny Deal Guru.
- A World First! Infinity Pool with 360 Degree Views by Miles to Memories. Looks amazing, but not that practical. Getting in/out seems to be a nightmare and realistically most of the time I’m in a pool I also want to be able to lie down somewhere.
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Still don’t get how you get in and out of that pool.
‘raising spiral staircase’? As in, there’s another body of water beneath the thing, people get into that with full scuba gear, then move to a contraption named ‘raising spiral staircase’ that is more like a stage lift? How about using the BCD instead of needing a lift?
Can’t imaging it can be used like a normal staircase as people have to walk ‘through’ not only the depth of the pool but also the gushing water that is draining through the ‘staircase’.
“360 Infinity Pool?” *Looks at pictures* “Oh hell–no.”
Who said it had to be at the top of a skyscraper?
Hope the plastic walls are really well made 😉
An interesting inspiration for movies though (plastic wall down, water draining through the gap, people trying desperately to hold onto the slippery bottom of the pool to avoid getting sucked out into the ‘waterfall’).
Wells Fargo is is fighting lawsuits more than their actual business. Maybe they should hire more attorneys and change their business model to a law firm.
LOL
Wait why did people buy the cups from him for $70+? Did they come with like X free drinks or are people so stupid they just bought a color-changing cup for $70?
I don’t get Starbucks — overroasted coffee — and definitely don’t get these color-changing cups