Devin Booker: Technical foul machine
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You can feel it coming sometimes. Like a gurgle in your stomach, you know something crappy is just around the corner. Graphic, I know. It doesn’t make you feel good and you know it’s not going to end well.
No, I’m not talking about that last trip you took to Taco Bell. Those chalupas get you every time, man. I’m talking about when Devin Booker begins chirping at the referees.
Most of the time you can empathize with the two-time All Star. Much akin to other stars in the league, he knows how to strategically create contact with an opposing player while in the act of shooting. It is an art. The difference between Booker and the likes of Dame Lillard? Booker doesn’t always get the calls.
Prince William warns humans must reset trajectory to avoid climate disaster
In a special video message broadcast at the Conservation International Gala in the US, the
Duke of Cambridge said the next decade would be one of our greatest tests .
He said the most vulnerable people around the world and those who have done the least to cause climate change would be the worst hit.
The royal urged those present to take their lead from the millions of young people who are trying to solve the global crisis. All of us, across all sectors of society, and in every corner of the globe, must come together to fundamentally reset our relationship with nature and our trajectory as a species, William said.
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Smart home startup Deako raises $12.5M, says its light switches are becoming ‘industry standard’
March 16, 2021 at 7:43 am
Deako’s “plug and play” light switches allow homebuilders and homeowners to easily swap in high-tech, remotely controlled lighting. (Deako Photo)
New funding: Seattle startup Deako Lighting raised $12.5 million as part of a Series B round to fuel growth of the company’s smart light switch technology.
The business: Deako’s “plug and play” light switches allow homebuilders and homeowners to easily swap in high-tech, remotely controlled lighting. Its technology works off a home’s existing wiring and lets homebuilders market their projects as smart homes, without a lot of upfront cost. “Our core value proposition is we make it super simple for homeowners to personalize their home lighting in really cool and powerful ways,” said COO Wes Nicol.