Sentences with phrase «as memory sticks»

The fact that it still features one full - size USB port means there's some flexibility here for using legacy devices, as well as memory sticks.
USB flash drives, also referred to as memory sticks, may also be used.
These are typically unplanned purchases consisting of items such as memory sticks, power adapters and cables.
XF customers can import their own portable media player to interface with the car — including iPod ® and other portable audio players, or USB storage devices such as memory sticks.
You can store cryptocurrencies on something as small as a memory stick, making them far easier to store securely than the equivalent value in cash or other assets.
External media such as Memory Stick and SD cards provide content transfer functionality from non-Windows based PCs, but you will not have the ability to buy books or enjoy the benefits of managing your content and Reader through the application.
You can store cryptocurrencies on something as small as a memory stick, making them far easier to store securely than the equivalent value in cash or other assets.

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Inside, the brothers Heath reveal the anatomy of ideas that stick and explain ways to make ideas stickier, such as applying the «human scale principle,» using the «Velcro Theory of Memory,» and creating «curiosity gaps.»
And finally, bring multiple memory stick copies, as well as your own remote.
Thus, the traumatic event (s) become «stuck» in a person's body instead of being stored as a normal memory.
She made beer biscuits with honey butter and, though I don't remember the rest of the meal, that memory has always fondly stuck with me as a snowy comfort food.
Okay but I'm going to stick with the cupcake - was - too - cute story because the formatting - my - memory - card - freaks - me - out - so - I - put - it - off - as - long - as - possible story is just a little too real.
These right here, are the last pictures I shot in the apartment (we handed over the keys just a few hours ago, as I write) and I am stuck in a nostalgic loop, going over the wonderful memories my husband and I shared there.
I have lots of fond summer grilling memories as well — it's so funny what sticks with you!
However, the betting public seems to have a short memory, as 8 out of 10 spread bets are sticking with Atlanta to win by 7 or more against a 5 - 4 Titans team who has been plagued by inconsistency, yet looked good last week in a 30 - 3 upset victory on the road against the high - flying Panthers
One particular memory from that tightly - fought campaign sticks out and is one that Wehrlein regards as his best race in the series.
The drubbings stick in our minds as the lasting memories of the 2011/12 season for Osasuna but all we remember are the scintillating performances of Ronaldo and Messi.
Whether February 28 will go down as the start of another burst of form worth sticking around for at Old Trafford or the next false dawn of disappointment may not save Van Gaal's job but it could soften his place in the emotional memories of a fanbase who haven't always been given enough over the past few months to keep believing in.
I was concerned that I would be too hot with it being memory foam, but they have tackled that with a special top layer of next - generation memory foam which is engineered to give total body support so you don't get that «stuck» feeling often associated with traditional memory foams, along with cooling properties so you don't overheat as you sleep.
They could put a coupon for free services in their card, such as transferring CDs to electronic devices or scanning old photos onto memory sticks.
As well as bomb - making equipment, more than 400 computers, 200 mobile telephones and 8,000 CDs, DVDs and memory sticks were founAs well as bomb - making equipment, more than 400 computers, 200 mobile telephones and 8,000 CDs, DVDs and memory sticks were founas bomb - making equipment, more than 400 computers, 200 mobile telephones and 8,000 CDs, DVDs and memory sticks were found.
This is just a memory, that has stuck with me as strongly as the memory of the night of the 23rd of June, 8 November, that «breaking point» poster, the terrorist attacks, the Tory party conference, Labour's collapse, or any other defining moment of 2016 has stuck in my mind.
«I remember in my time as a politician one canvassing trip particularly that sticks in my memory.
Among ordinary Russians, Chernomyrdin will stick in the memory as the author of countless mangled sentences and inappropriate jokes.
The Liberal Democrats» challenge is sticking long enough in people's memories to leave the party as a plausible alternative to Labour and the Tories
Scientists have long experimented with organs - on - chips: tiny representations of human organs, such as lungs, hearts and intestines, made from cells embedded on plastic about the size of a computer memory stick.
AIBO robots use distributed intelligence — allowing each robot to be programmed as a goalie, attacker, or defender — and are guided by programs written and compiled on personal computers, then loaded onto memory sticks and plugged into the robots.
Another troubling study showed memory loss and other cognitive declines in elderly Japanese men in Hawaii who stuck to their traditional soy - based diet, as opposed to those who switched to a more of a Western diet.
On the memory sticks and digital cameras where flash has flourished, switching is not done in the same volume as in other types of memory, so flash can get away with its lower level of endurance, he says.
Your brain is easily manipulated by fake news, because even facts you know are false can stick in memory as true.
«You are increasing the amount of sticks your child must endure — and if you delay them enough, your child can develop a real fear and distrust of the doctor because as they get older they have more of a memory of the shots,» she says.
None of the recent most damaging storms that stick out most in the public memory — hurricanes Katrina and Sandy, Super Typhoon Haiyan --- would qualify as grey swans.
Through this ancient practice, visualization, sound, and slow movement allow each person to engage in radical self - healing of stuck energy and cellular memories of trauma — also known as illness!
But for all the saving I found that day it was not the shoes we brought home that stuck in my memory as much as the words scribed on the arm of the...
Some of the better gags include embarrassments, such as a digital photo frame set up in the parents» home that cycles through Nat and Josh's honeymoon vacation photos from a memory stick that contains a few that Josh forgot to weed out.
It takes too long to establish the concept and the rules of «Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,» but once it finally gets going it's one of the most rip - roaring blockbusters in recent memory, with a dynamite cast (Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart and Jack Black) pulling double duty, as both their stereotypical video - game personae and the completely different people stuck inside those bodies.
And what of the stinkers, the films so bad they stick in the memory almost as indelibly as the good ones?
Tonto's tale doesn't alter the key elements of Lone Ranger mythology so much as it expands them, beginning with an unexpected memory of the masked lawman sticking up a bank.
Bogie delivers several speeches about journalistic responsibility and integrity, though, as usual with this actor, it's the zingers that stick in the memory («I don't like him.
Since Spooks stuck unswervingly to its grand tradition of bumping off leading characters — diehards will still be wiping away a tear at memories of Rupert Penry - Jones's Adam Carter, Richard Armitage's Lucas North and Nicola Walker's Ruth Evershed — Pearce finds himself surrounded by a bevy of fresh faces, though Tim McInnerny bounces back vigorously as sneery MI5 supremo Sir Oliver Mace.
This varies from paper to media equipment such as CDs and memory sticks.
This memory sticks with me because it was a really cool activity (as you can see in this video from REL Northwest)-- and because of the energy the students and teacher brought to the task.
This option fully integrates an iPod's functionality into the audio system and multifunction steering wheel and enables non-iPod MP3 players and memory sticks to be used as well.
Simultaneously, via the two USB ports in the centre console storage bin, you can listen to music from a different source (from a memory stick, as an example) and still make phone calls and receive navigation prompts from the phone.
The Reader is capable of storing 1,200 e-books as standard according to Sony's specifications, but also supports Memory Stick PRO Duo and SD cards, so in theory it has unlimited capacity.
Although you're pretty much stuck with the built - in memory you've got for the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 and the iPad Air, the Surface 2 comes with a USB 3.0 port as well as a microSD card reader.
I could use a memory stick and laptop but that is not the same as having a library of information at my finger tips.
While on Apple's tablet you get only a proprietary port for charging / docking / extension modules and a 3.5 mm jack, the Slider offers as well a microSDHC card slot, mini HDMI port (Type C) and a ful - size USB 2.0 port you can use to connect a bunch of different accessories, like memory sticks, external hard - drives or a mouse.
The Touch Edition also offers five adjustable font sizes, as well as expansion slots for both Memory Stick ® PRO Duo ™ and SD card, making your portable library virtually limitless.
To hammer home that last point, HTC told me that it re-introduced the expandable memory as it was a) able to do so without compromising the design and b) it had heard from so many consumers that this was a real sticking point for not buying the original One.
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