Played out on a single screen, you control a cat that moves
along grid lines collecting eggs, which hatch into a train of ducklings who follow you around.
Played out on a single screen, you control a cat that moves
along grid lines collecting eggs, which hatch into a train of ducklings who follow you around.
Not exact matches
The four
lines that make up this
grid are very useful guides for you to position the other elements of the picture
along.
The agreement demarcated the Ceasefire
Line, which ran
along their international border, and then north and northeast until map
grid - point NJ 9842, located at the southern end of the Siachen glacier.
Look - ahead simulators would have identified the
line as having a higher - than - normal probability of failure, and self - conscious software
along the
grid and in control centers would have run failure scenarios to determine the ideal corrective response.
Then somewhere
along the
line they feel guilty and fall off the
grid.
Micro and macro scale are constructed
along similar
lines in Blackhat: Helicopter shots of
grid - like cities evoke earlier sequences of moving around microchips, the bright moving lights of cars convey the sense of people moving through cities as sequences of code move around the web.
All we can wish for is a return to the
grid at Le Mans for the Viper GTS - R program, and the car on display here is a good indication that the SRT team might be thinking
along those same
lines.
You move
along characters on a
grid, so you'll need to keep track of your position to keep out of the enemy's attack range but also
line up attacks so you can hit as many enemies as possible with your attacks and skills.
Unifying the game's chapters is Live - A-Live «s distinctive battle system, which is almost like a turn - based strategy game
along the
lines of Final Fantasy Tactics or Treasure Hunter G. Confined as it is to a 7 × 7
grid, at its best it almost comes across as something like a game of chess.
For example, in Untitled [9/68] 1968 (T12242), he divided the canvas in half with a
line along the diagonal and placed on either side, and at angles to one another, two linear
grids coloured yellow, filling in the blocks of the
grid in the upper right variously pink, lavender, and pale and dark blues.
Six black paintings in various sizes
lined up
along one of the gallery's long walls showed delicate regular golden
grids on their surfaces,
In the early 2000s, 50 miles from the MO I was helping my good mate (rip) install his self - sufficient solar power system w a battery pack unit which then was big as a car on a trailer, and helped out planting out his small plantation of Olive Trees into the ex-cow paddocks... he and his wife bought a 120 acre ex-cattle farm to regenerate that
along the
lines of New Age Healing Greenie Principles of Self - Sufficency and Self - Responsibility... they disconnected from the electricity
grid as well.
Hank Roberts: «Actually the dog is walking a straight
line over a highly rumpled invisible
grid surface, and the man is being towed
along like a balloon at a fixed altitude (on a flat
grid).»
Actually the dog is walking a straight
line over a highly rumpled invisible
grid surface, and the man is being towed
along like a balloon at a fixed altitude (on a flat
grid).
The team, which Marc led and provided the logistical support for, deployed from Resolute to Nord Greenland before setting up a rustic field camp on the sea ice for six days, during which time we mechanically drilled the ice to measure thickness, measuring snow depth in a
grid pattern
along the flight
lines as well as dragging instruments
along the surface that produced the same measurements for comparison to the airborne data.
In the Midwest, a transmission
line delivers hydropower from Manitoba to the United States, with minimal contact with the rest of the Canadian
grid along the way.
Additionally, because mixing in the ocean interior is largely
along lines of constant potential density rather than
along lines of constant depth, mixing must be rotated relative to the coordinate
grid - a process that can be computationally expensive.
The power
grids in the U.S. — there are actually three of them — are enormously complex, but they're traditionally based on a simple idea: Electricity moves in one direction, from a power plant to homes
along high voltage transmission
lines and lower voltage power
lines that distribute electricity to individual homes and neighborhoods.