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" ... Admittedly, the entries contained within the vault aren't the studio's most high-profile earners; in fact, most of the films that aren't forgotten gems from decades gone by were released quietly in a small number of theaters or direct to home video. And yet, the cleverness of the Paramount Vault move lies in just how little the studio has to lose. The properties that have been transferred to the YouTube channel were sitting, collecting dust in the studio's portfolio of acquisitions. This way, the people receive a slew of new movies at no cost whatsoever, and the studio wrings a little advertising revenue out of properties that were once thought dead and done with. ... "
" ... Most automakers lay out their shop floor once to minimize costs and plan model lines that will remain unchanged for several years. Tesla's production engineers are continually changing the layout of the factory to learn as much as possible. Over time, as Tesla wrings out the uncertainty in the development and manufacturing process, it will transition to a more familiar arrangement, a process that is already starting to happen in the second and third production lines for the Model S and Model X. Tesla learned the benefits of staying nimble early on with the Roadster when, in an effort to reduce costs, it tried to establish a global supply chain similar to a giant carmaker's. Tesla wasn't ready for that setup, and having manufacturing spread out over the world led to massive coordination problems. "We definitely don't get it perfect on the first try, not even close," says cofounder and chief technical officer J.B. Straubel. "But that's how we learn." The stakes will go way up when Tesla adds the future Model 3 on another production line. If one part isn't right, the whole factory can grind to a halt. FiatChrysler, for example, delayed the launch of the popular Jeep Cherokee by about six months because of problems with its new nine-speed transmission. ... "
" ... Shure has also carved out a name for itself in making sound-isolating earphones that passively block out as much sound as possible, creating an immersive sound that wrings out all the detail from a piece of recorded music. ... "
" ... The Hard Tomorrow (Eleanor Davis, Drawn & Quarterly). There are lots of ways to react to the current political climate. Eleanor Davis chooses hope over fear, and it pays off with one of the most devastating, gut-wrenching, and ultimately life-affirming works of the year in any medium. The Hard Tomorrow takes place in an uncomfortably-familiar near future that’s just one step down the line from our current socio-political shambles. Davis wrings loads of drama out of her cast and keeps the story moving with spare, minimalist black and white artwork. ... "
" ... The first thing to notice about the sound of the GT220 is that there’s a lot of it. Many true wireless earphones need to be turned up almost to the maximum to get any significant sound out of them; meanwhile, the GT220 are already pumping out a plenty of sound at the halfway point of most smartphones’ volume level. The second thing you’ll notice about these earphones is that they are probably the smoothest and most perfectly pitched true wireless earphones you may ever have heard. Their sound is utterly sublime with a midrange that wrings every last nuance out of a vocal… and then some. ... "