Looks nice, is 2 in 1 set, but I am not a Zelda fan so its hard to justify purchasing it, for such a steep price even.
Looks nice, is 2 in 1 set, but I am not a Zelda fan so its hard to justify purchasing it, for such a steep price even.
The Snow white cottage looks to be the same scale like Medieval Blacksmith. Might fit nicely next to each other.
Its just those with big fake faces. I have no trouble with things like armor or masks
I have pretty strong fear of people in full body mascot costumes. This includes furry suits too. Not a crippling phobia, but enough to keep me on edge.
That being said, I don’t hate furries. It’s just all suits where I can’t see person’s face freak me out.
This, this times 100.
I don’t know whether author has misunderstood what the Da Vinci is or whether he is intentionally misinforming his readers. From the way the article is written, one might have gotten an impression that it is the robot doing the surgery by itself. Which is total nonsense, of course.
Da Vinci is a system controlled by a surgeon-a human being- at the console. It allows procedures that would be otherwise difficult or more invasive, due to its three robotic arms being smaller size than human hands. Additionally, it eliminates tremor of real human hands, and the console itself has a sort of “pseudo-3D” screen, which grats depth perception compared to, say, laparoscopic surgical screens.
It’s been incredible tool in treatment many areas of human surgery, notably prostate cancer surgery and hysterectomy, among others. And it takes an experienced surgeon to operate it.
Abe Simpson was right all along.