launched by a 200 by a cancer sufferer. the problem with relying on pre existing social media is you cannot find people. i like it takes the best bits of a social media platform and repurposed that specifically for the camera cancer community. you can filterfor age and we cancer community. you can filter for age and we want people to filter based on location, buying something that can be with you right diagnosis, treatment, recovery and in some cases with people at the end of our lives.- at the end of our lives. many are keen at the end of our lives. many are keen to at the end of our lives. many are keen to keep at the end of our lives. many are keen to keep up - at the end of our lives. many are keen to keep up with - at the end of our lives. many are keen to keep up with thej are keen to keep up with the latest research as well, but this can be challenging as new findings shared by academics or medics can be hard to decipher. and that is where medivizor4 comes in. it sca
her house, so she is controlling this piano at yokohama city hall remotely. it is part of a project, when she presses a key the piano played along with her. she practised playing her side slightly ahead of time as it takes about 100 ms for her piano signal to reach the concert hall stop none of these new creativity tools detract from the massive edifice of learning a physical instrument. in fact i think they complement each other. technology at its best, giving the gift of music to everyone. of of us have had our lives impacted by cancer in some way. i have, i know you have as well. but it can be tricky to support someone you love going through it. because you cannot necessarily really understand what they are going through. but one app is hoping to help by creating a community of cancer patients to be able to
something it doesn t go down that well with the locals. valhalla s developers have worked really closely with historians and archaeologists to ensure historical accuracy and real locations like this one, colchester castle on england s south coast, appear in the game. we tried to research the kind of people we would meet there but also their habit, the way they would talk, the way they would live their daily lives. the way they would live their daily lives- daily lives. and the idea is not “ust daily lives. and the idea is not just the daily lives. and the idea is not just the aesthetic - daily lives. and the idea is not just the aesthetic but l daily lives. and the idea is - notjust the aesthetic but also not just the aesthetic but also philosophical, what are their thoughts of the period, what are they looking for in their daily lives. are they looking for in their daily lives- daily lives. what do you do with all that daily lives. what do you do with all that research - daily