Sentences with phrase «as tape recorders»

While it's always best for owners to teach their pets directly, some owners opt to use extra learning tools such as tape recorders and CD's to help teach their birds to talk.
But there are many recording devices on the market that can help, including noise - canceling headphones and recording devices, such as tape recorders or students» iPhones, that can be used to record lectures.
It has long been clear from apparatus like miniature and 8 mm cine cameras, as well as the tape recorder, which are in actual fact already in the hands of the masses, that the individual, so long as he remains isolated, can become with their help at best an amateur but not a producer.
Think of the pictograms as a tape recorder, lemonade, magazine, pattern, order, gallery, anecdote, and then after a couple of hours, look again at pictures and try to encode the pictogram.

Not exact matches

The shop was launched as «Open Kettle,» but two years into its history, when it was selling more coffee and donuts than anything else, Rosenberg «put his executives in a room with a tape recorder and told them to brainstorm,» according to the Times article.
While he was not as well - known as others, Lemelson, known as «Jerry,» was one of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century, with some 600 patents to his credit for products like automated warehouses, industrial robots, cordless telephones, fax machines, videocassette recorders, camcorders and the magnetic tape drive used in Sony's Walkman tape players.
This head of ours, this guiding mind, does not speak into a tape recorder or send directions by fax, but plenty of us have experienced the communication as real.
Again and again, now in the hot, slow dog days of summer, Mike can sit dangling on his porch swing, his tape recorder blasting at his ear, gazing happily into the past as the authoritative voice of KKOY's Jerry Pryor shouts:»... the ball goes to Mike Peterson!
Paly recorded lulling tone which are also known as white noise such as sound of vacuum, a running faucet or womb sounds on a tape recorder during your child's naptime.
He had a recorder with him and caught on tape Livingstone turning to Finegold as the reporter tried to put his questions.
Specifically, it's a tape for the Sony Scoopman, officially known as the NT - 1 digital micro recorder, introduced in 1991 and since discontinued.
What's more, anyone with a tape recorder can capture the paired combinations of bleep tones made by a phone as it dials, and then either analyse the tape to translate the tones into numbers or just play the tape into a telephone handset.
In this work, we use the DNA of living cell populations as genomic «tape recorders» for the analog and distributed recording of long - term event histories.
So fierce competition is now expected from Japanese competitors such as Matsushita and Sony, which are already working on digital video disc and tape recorders.
As he turned the tape recorder on and asked me the first question,...
A woman throws a small tape recorder at her mother as she walks away.
Six characters are introduced: After womanizer Cary (Jason Patric) is seen rehearsing make - out lines into a tape recorder, the scene shifts to a montage of marrieds as several couples couple between the sheets.
Aspects of the film weather Dimension's dubbing — for instance, I like Lam's lean approach to the cops»n' robbers» often - vicious shenanigans: the requisite wiretap is only as complex as Chow taping a cassette recorder to his belly, while the heists entail lots of commotion and gunfire and stuffing bags full with necklaces — none of the sterile, gadget - assisted ballet we see in Robert De Niro movies.
Serving as the base of operations for the 12th Aspen Shortsfest, there I met dark complected Scott McGehee and silver - haired David Siegel — co-hyphenates behind icy technical pictures Suture and The Deep End — in a 20» x 30», glass - walled room sporting three over-stuffed love seats and little padded ottomans with Corinthian flares that I'm sure have a name and work well as a tape - recorder stand.
In a cozily domestic basement lair, a young woman (Alexia Fast, as the eponymous captive) sings and plays a piano, pausing sometimes to deliver monologues about her experience into a tape recorder, seemingly at the behest of her captor, Mika (Kevin Durand).
Using texts, computer programs, tape recorders, and videos as a way of conveying key concepts to varied learners.
«As Wright's tape recorder whirred and Roberts unburdened himself of hundreds of jaw - dropping tales, it became clear that perhaps no one in history had broken so many laws with such willful abandon,» reads the book's description on Amazon.
The first issue of Creative Nonfiction featured a rare interview with John McPhee by Michael Pearson, who was surprised and challenged when McPhee made him put away his tape recorder and just take notes, like an old - fashioned reporter — a detail that captured the spirit of the journal as I had first conceived of it: good old - fashioned reporting — facts, plus story and reflection or contemplation.
Noting specifics as they relate to travel writing — for example, packing a tape recorder and making sure your camera is in working order — make sense, but it wasn't necessary to mention generalities as they relate to traveling.
All villas are fitted with amenities such as air conditioning, satellite TV, IDD telephone, audio system, tape recorder, safe deposit box, hot and cold running water, bathtub and shower, hair dryer and refrigerator.
Self Portrait as Another Person (1965) stands out from Hershman Leeson's early Breathing Machine series (1963 — 1972); in it, a disembodied head hovers over an antiquated tape recorder in a compartmentalized acrylic cube.
On the tape is the sound of tap - dancing, a Morse code for larks, growing ever more indistinct as the tape - recorder drifts away under the balloon's white dot in the sky.
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