Why? Because working from home? They don't want people to do that either. Or they'll have some sort of "you need to apply for a VPN license" law which achieves the same thing.
In Australia with the NDIS prosthetics etc are covered. So are other items related to disability. Eg shower chairs, home modifications, crutches, consumables eg special soap etc.
In Australia with the NDIS prosthetics etc are covered. So are other items related to disability. Eg shower chairs, home modifications, crutches, consumables eg special soap etc.
I've read the English books. The Netflix series was kinda faithful to the books but it's only season 1 so far. It's not finished yet. There's a Chinese tv series as well which is a lot harder to find but I've watched a bit of it and it seems much more like a direct adaptation of the books.
In the three body problem books one of the main plot points is a very similar scenario (although not identical). No spoilers but it might be worth a read / watch.
As a software CEO I'm paying you only for the pain. I can get low quality code almost anywhere. I can get you the code, believe me. There are ways, Dude. You don't wanna know about it, believe me.
I don't buy clothes online but my wife does. This is how she works: She orders stuff all the time. Maybe every few days something will arrive and she'll try it on. It's like a constant production line so she's never actively waiting to try things on. They "just arrive" constantly.
And yes she returns a ton of stuff. She probably visited the post office twice a week to return the non fitting items. Or a lot of times they fit but don't quite look the same on her than she imagined or the quality wasn't great.
Also some places she has ordered enough times from that fitting isn't an issue any more. She knows their cuts and sizing very well.
I guess it also helps to be a standard size of traditional proportions. For myself I have to compensate for a more typical programmer physique haha.
Thanks for your comment. It's worth a sweaty cucumber to me.