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mid century modern 3 drawer dresser

mid century modern 3 drawer dresser Mid-Century Modern 3 Drawer Dresser with Changing Top

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mid century modern 3 drawer dresser Mid-Century Modern 3 Drawer Dresser with Changing TopThe pared down lines and sculptural hardware of the Mid Century Modern 3 Drawer Dresser with Changing Top from Serta brings a subtly retro style to any nursery. This dresser incorporates iconic mid century modern accents with its shapely legs, but its versatile enough to blend with traditional and contemporary pieces. Designed to be multi functional, this sturdy wood dresser is topped with a changing top that turns the dresser into a convenient

The pared-down lines and sculptural hardware of the Mid-Century Modern 3 Drawer Dresser with Changing Top from Serta brings a subtly retro style to any nursery. This dresser incorporates iconic mid-century modern accents with its shapely legs, but it’s versatile enough to blend with traditional and contemporary pieces. Designed to be multi-functional, this sturdy wood dresser is topped with a changing top that turns the dresser into a convenient changing station where you can securely dress your baby. When your child no longer has a use for a changing table, simply remove the top to reveal a more grown-up dresser that will last throughout their childhood. Metal drawer gliders with safety stops prevent the drawers from being slammed shut, and ensure little hands stay safe. Pair this dresser with other items from Serta’s Mid-Century Modern Collection to complete your look.

All Serta dressers meet the requirements of ASTM F2057, the voluntary industry tip over standard for dressers. For your children’s safety, only purchase dressers that comply with this standard. For additional security, Serta strongly recommends that all dressers in your home be anchored; all Serta dressers include a wall anchor. To learn how to properly secure your dresser, please see the product assembly instructions or visit our website.

Purchase a Changing Pad for your Topper

  • Available in three classic finishes: Grey (026), Bianca (130) and Walnut Espresso (1324)
  • Thoughtfully designed with a removable changing topper, it’s a changing table with storage now and a beautiful dresser in the future (changing pad sold separately)
  • Pair it with either of the Mid-Century Modern Convertible Cribs from Serta to complete your nursery
  • Crafted with care by Serta, easily assembled by you
  • 3 spacious drawers feature metal drawer guides with safety stops for years of worry free use; Suggested changing pad size (in inches) : 34 x 16 x1 (sold separately)
  • Engineered and tested to meet ASTM Furniture Safety Standards
  • Tested for lead and other toxic elements to meet or exceed ASTM safety standards
  • Includes tipover restraint
  • Assembled dimensions (in inches): 38.25 (width) by 37.50 (height) by 18.50 (depth)
  • Shipping dimensions (in inches): 12.6 (width) by 21.9 (height) by 41.5 (depth)
  • Shipping weight (in pounds): 108

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    I really like Pat's approach to learn Unity. I'm working my way through his books, just finish this one (second in the series). I've tried to learn Unity in the past and fail and now I know why. Pat's walks you from the beginning, you learn how to build games from a blank canvas and putting all pieces together. It's a step by step approach so you are never wondering how to get to a certain stage. If you are new to Unity and Programming strongly suggest you starting with book 1 "foundation" and then move to this one.
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    Brendan.C
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    Sean Fao
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    A Decent Introduction to Unity, With Caveats
    Format: Paperback
    Overall, the author gets the main points across, and readers can learn how to develop games in Unity. Unfortunately, the code examples are rather sloppy. It’s clear the author understands game development in Unity, but not necessarily software development best practices. I can look past these issues, but I worry newer developers may pick up some bad habits. Speaking of new developers, this book assumes a very introductory level of programming experience. Personally, I believe it’s best to learn the fundamentals of software development before diving into game development. This approach isn’t unique to this book, however, and it’s honestly difficult to find a game development book that doesn’t assume you’re starting from almost nothing. To the author’s credit, the book does present a reasonable set of real-world problems that a typical developer will encounter, along with workable solutions. Just be prepared for a significant amount of hand-holding.
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    Old Truck Guy
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    Excellent series
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    I have the first 2 books in this series. Very helpful, clear and informative. I need to point out, though, that the "beginner' book isn't the first in the series; the first is actually "Foundations". Both are excellent, and I intend on getting more once I go through these. Another nice thing; the author is very accessible and was quick to answer an email I sent to him about a question I had.
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    Robert A. Johnson
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    AI Steadily Accelerating
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    I read this book in 2013 when it was first published. It is now near the end of 2024, 12 years later. Back in 2013, you rarely read about AI (artificial intelligence), AGI (artificial general intelligence) or ASI (artificial super intelligence); now, I see mention of them in the press and other media almost daily. Barrat's book attempts two things: (1) to convince the reader that artificial intelligence is here today and growing --- and its growth is accelerating, and (2) to argue that humanity MUST develop ways to instill AI with some type of morality or ethics, so that, even though its intelligence will surpass that of humanity, it will in some sense respect its creators and not turn on us. In the first effort, Barrat certainly succeeds --- the past 12 years have proved that. But, based on what I have been hearing and reading since ChatGPT hit the internet two years ago, except for a few voices crying out in the wilderness, humanity is making little if any progress on the second item --- perhaps that task is close to impossible? Barrat defines AGI as a level of intelligence roughly equal to that of human beings. He defines ASI as a level of intelligence greater than that. He then argues that AI will soon be able to both replicate itself and increase its intelligence --- and do so more and more rapidly. In 2024, I repeatedly read that AI will reach AGI within the next 3 to 5 years --- then, how long will it be before AGI learns to improve itself? Think of intelligence measured by points on a continuum (like a number line from high school math). AGI (modern day human-level intelligence) is a fixed point on that continuum. But at what point, either somewhat smaller than AGI or somewhat larger than AGI, will AI, of its own accord, begin to move to higher and higher points on the continuum (which is what Barrat means by AI improving itself)? We have no way of knowing, but Barrat argues convincingly that this phenomenon WILL occur, and most of the book is devoted to this argument. Digression: Our universe contains billions and billions of planets, and, I suspect, many with life, and, many of those with intelligent life. Won't a substantial number of them have gone through the AGI - ASI process? Is there no evidence of this that we can detect with our telescopes? In a universe populated with ASI's, why haven't we heard anything? Are we one of the first civilizations to develop artificial intelligence? Barrat doesn't open this Pandora's box, but I suspect he was tempted to (see pp. 90 - 92). To the curious reader: Look through the other 5-star reviews. Most of them bring up similar, valid points. Barrat has written an intelligent, highly readable book that is also, frankly, pretty alarming. And it is not dated at all --- it reads as though it was written yesterday. It is well worth reading now and in the foreseeable future. (added in May 2025): Much of what Barrat predicts is happening. Some things are occurring or about to occur that move beyond his predictions. The curious person might read "Situational Awareness" (by Leopold Aschenbrenner), AI 2027, or Ray Kurzweil's latest effort. Floating in space without a tether might be preferable to what is coming. Added Aug 10, 2025: With the recent release(s) of ChatGPT (up to version 5.0 now), AI can, by any reasonable measure, pass the Turing Test. Many folks regularly use ChatGPT, and it is truly stunning. Barrat mentions various individuals in OUR FINAL INVENTION, such as I.J. Good and Eliezer Yudkowsky, who have been deeply worried about AI evolving from AGI to ASI. Yudkowsky has written a new book, IF ANYONE BUILDS IT, EVERYONE DIES, that is due to come out next month. In some sense, it may serve as a sequel or extension to Barrat's book. ..... .....
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