So, is this just true for Verizon customers? Or, for all of us?
According to Verizon, 90% of us use our gadgets (smartphones, tablets) in the bathroom. (They produced a PDF with this and other “facts” ).
So, is this just true for Verizon customers? Or, for all of us?
According to Verizon, 90% of us use our gadgets (smartphones, tablets) in the bathroom. (They produced a PDF with this and other “facts” ).
Ah, yes. I have not reported the results in a long time from one of the (hundreds of) journals to which I’ve subscribed for more than 40 years. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, a publication of the American Society for Microbiology.
Years ago, I remember using little strips that alerted us to whether the temperature of various objects had changed in transit. I was running a kosher food provider and we were shipping foods across the Northeast corridor, to Southern Florida, Chicago, Los Angeles and a few other clusters where there were plenty of folks who only ate kosher food.
The strips were ok- and probably beyond the state of the art – but we wanted more.