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" ... NetApp chief executive officer George Kurian, never knowingly tatty in the togs department. ... "
" ... Not everyone enjoys using a smartphone app for playing music, so Cambridge Audio has also supplied a rather handsome remote control that fits nicely in the hand and has a decent weight. I’ve seen so many high-end pieces of audio equipment that come with a tatty old remote that looks as if it was designed by a high-school student. A remote control is the one piece of an audio device that you might use daily, even if it’s just for turning the power on. Why some manufacturers supply a second-rate remote is baffling to me. Evo 150’s remote feels good and it’s great to have even if it’s just for adjusting the volume or accessing the presets. Remotes are also convenient for muting music when the phone rings or if there’s a knock at the door. Without a remote, you can find yourself searching for your smartphone and then firing up the app just to hush the music for a moment or two. ... "
" ... The coronavirus and the catastrophic effect it has had on travel is leading airlines to retire aircraft much earlier than expected, as they look for smaller and more efficient aircraft to ride out the storm. British Airways is one of the world's largest users of the Boeing 747 or jumbo jet as it is affectionately called. The airline received its first Boeing 747-100 in 1971. The latest version, the B747-400, was delivered in 1989. To many aviation lovers, the Boeing 747 was like a much-loved jumper, getting a bit tatty around the edges, but we could not bear to part with it. ... "
" ... Those are pretty tatty numbers for a 60-acre indoor farm that started shipping its first harvest just last week, with batches of organic tomatoes on the vine headed to early investors that include Martha Stewart and bestselling author J.D. Vance, as well as the brand’s first retailers, including Walmart, Kroger, Meijer and Publix. ... "
" ... We all have warm memories of books we read as children, stories that we loved and that maybe shaped the way we think or how we see the world. Many children’s classics are still in print, which means that even if we lose our treasured and possibly slightly tatty copy, we can easily get a new one. ... "