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The PR site as well as the main site refer to it as Apple TV+, so not sure where the renaming announcement is. But it's un-Apple to have the + missing on the press release for F1...

Last paragraph above the about blurb:

> Apple TV+ is now simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity. Ahead of its global streaming debut on Apple TV, the film continues to be available for purchase on participating digital platforms, including the Apple TV app, Amazon Prime Video, Fandango at Home and more.


For those interested in the subject, recommend the book The Power of Strangers by Joe Keohane that covers this with further depth. Worth reading!


Starbucks Coffee Korea Co. is a Korean company, owned by a Singaporean wealth fund and a Korean company. US Starbucks provides licensing and supplies, nothing more.

So this is a decision by a Korean company, not an American one.

https://stories.starbucks.com/asia/stories/2021/starbucks-tr...


It's also interesting to see what decisions editors have made about animals. In English, for example, the article for the African elephant[1] is just the animal's name.

In Italian, Spanish, and Tagalog it's the scientific name of the animal.

This makes sense in languages (like Spanish) where an animal may have a lot of different names depending on the country, region, or dialect. If you look at the article for Pig[2], you'll see at least fifteen names listed.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_bush_elephant [2] https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sus_scrofa_domestica


Tumble Leaf is really good as well. Highly recommend it.


There are still some wooden escalators inside the flagship Macy's store in Herald Square (Manhattan).


Where are you driving your own car to get groceries easily in lower Manhattan... twice a week?


If you had a friend or SO, one could drop off the other, then circle around a while and pick them up later. But that further reinforces my point that there's little to gain from "cheating" this way.


The Museum of the Moving Image has had video games in its collection since the 1980s. https://movingimage.org/collection/collection-spotlight_vide...

Hauser & Wirth have had essays on video games in their magazine: https://www.hauserwirth.com/ursula/too-late-for-earth-too-so...


Especially when other merge games (Triple Town) existed for years.

They're all in the same general genre.


>Especially when other merge games (Triple Town) existed for years.

That matt guy that's posted like 100 times in this thread doesn't want to hear it, but I've literally only ever heard Threes brought up in comparison to 2048 and Triple Town. No one brings up Threes on their own organically.


Forget it, Jack, it's Tripletown.


Triple Town was great in its own right, but the games are very different and have lots of different mechanics. Nobody would argue that Threes is as similar to Triple Town as 2048 is to Threes.


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