Sentences with phrase «bit of a blip»

This is obviously a bit of a blip — you're not going to change grandpa's mind if he loves to lug around his copy of Team Of Rivals all day — but it's interesting to note that the e-reader market is far larger than we assume it is as Baby Boomers start thinking harder about how they read.
There's a bit of a blip on my radar screen.

Not exact matches

As for transitions, yes we're in one, and yes, it's a bit weird after such consistency but any change was going to be different, and difficult, and we can but hope it's a shorter one than those experienced by Spurs, City, Liverpool (not to mention Everton, Villa, Leeds, Forest...) and more like the 2 - 3 season blips of Utd and Chelsea.
That was a rare blip, though, and there was little he could do with any of the goals and he did his bit to keep the score down with several good stops.
It's annoying when illness throws the fitness regime off track but it's just a blip, and although those first couple of workouts can be a bit disheartening it doesn't take long to get back on it.
Blip the throttle and the revs rise, and then fall, a bit more rapidly than you expect of a big capacity V8.
Nissan throws a bit of unique tech into the mix here, SynchroRev Match, a feature that blips the throttle automatically between shifts, making sure the engine speed matches the new gear.
My Kobo Aura One looks like it has bit the dust after 2 years of use, and speaking of dust, I dusted off my old Pocketbook Pro 602, and fired it up, transferred Fred Vargas» «A Climate of Fear» and barely a blip in the reading flow.
While it's a bit hard to gauge at this point — both for effectiveness and for an idea of what authors and agents can do with such data — it's a welcome blip on the scope of the industry's slow turn toward authors.
Time to spread the Christmas gaming good news with Doctor Octoroc's new chip tunes masterpiece, which is chock full of enough retro 8 - bit bleeps and blips to fuel your heart's nostalgic fire all winter long.
Guitars, keyboards and the familiar sounds of classic videogame consoles herald the return of New York's Blip Festival, the world's largest annual celebration of 8 - bit music and art.
The weapon variety provides a nice amount of choice and strategy to combat, and the game's signature weapon — the ultra-cool Address Disruptor — cleverly enables players to control «glitches» in the environment, a nice nod to the screen blips and pixelated graphics of the 8 - bit era.
REALTORS ® are inundated with sound bites, computer blips, and TV clips coming hundreds per hour, none of which is thorough in scope or truly educational in nature.
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