But the Surface Studio all - in - one desktop - which starts at $ 2,999 - hasn't taken much of
a bite out of the Surface pie since its launch last year.
Not exact matches
I like using simple
surfaces and crockery so that the food jumps
out of the photo and the
bits around the food don't detract from what you're trying to get your audience excited about.
I eat a lot
of hot peppers but I will not dare eat a moruga scorpion the way he did, first
of all he would not be able to speak after the first
bite, second look at the pepper see how smooth the
surface is, a true scorpion has a very rough
surface, check it
out.
Knead the dough for 5 minutes, then roll it
out on a working
surface, using a
bit of flour if it threatens to stick.
Once all the tortillas have been rolled
out and cut, place them one at a time in the center
of the hot skillet and cook on one side until bubbles begin to appear on the top
surface and the tortilla darkens in color a
bit on the underside (about 45 seconds).
on a floured
surface roll
out each
bit of dough and flatten with the palm
of your hand as much as possible, you might even need to use a rolling pin.
Turn
out onto a work
surface and knead a couple
of times to incorporate any floury
bits.
When the pan is hot (a droplet
of water should dance vigorously across the
surface), add about 1/3 cup
of batter, smoothing
out the top a tiny
bit with a spatula to help it form a circle.
«This would be a long loop around the moon... It would skim the
surface of the moon, go quite a
bit further
out into deep space and then loop back to Earth,» Musk said during the teleconference.
When comet scientists mapped
out Comet ISON's orbit they learned that the comet would swing within 1.1 million miles
of the sun's
surface, making it what's known as a sungrazing comet, providing opportunities to study this pristine
bit of the early solar system as it lost material while approaching the higher temperatures
of the sun.
After all, group leaders have made a career
out of drilling for oil in the uncharted depths
of Nature, so give them a
bit of respect and take time to scratch the
surface.
If so, life might — just might — be holding
out a
bit beneath the
surface of the martian arctic.
Dropping off
of low level
surfaces like the bottom
of your stairs and practicing landing in a controlled pattern can also help
out your knees quite a
bit.
It's a
bit difficult to put into words why it's such a fascinating watch exactly... On the
surface, there's the gorgeous cinematography and art direction, then there's the aforementioned impeccable acting, plus all the complex ramifications
of the premise... In any case, you should definitely check it
out.
Gets the side
surfacing better than two generations
of Mercedes - Benz CLS - Class, though the «our grille is bigger than Maserati's grille» grille almost looks a
bit out of place.
All the controls feel well - weighed and set up to get the most
out of this sporty little coupe, detail changes to the suspension have only improved its abilities over time but the ride is still firm and can be a
bit unforgiving over rough pavement
surfaces.
Admittedly, the ride can be a little
bit crashy over rougher
surfaces, but everywhere else the Legacy managed to iron
out the imperfections in the road with admirable ease, and a decent job is made
of quashing wind and tire roar.
The power
of digital is that a publisher or author can carve
out a very specific niche — tall Norwegians who like fuzzy bunny slippers, Winnebago owners with bumper stickers, Windows
Surface owners who drive Volvos (ok, I'll admit that last one is a
bit of a stretch).
Microsoft's
Surface is a
bit slow
out the starting gate according to tablet web traffic share numbers from mobile advertising network Chitika, which measures tens
of millions
of impressions coming fro
Thinner, lighter and featuring completely redesigned keys, it turns the
Surface Pro 4 from a tablet that you might do a
bit of occasional typing on to something that you could use to bash words
out on all day long.
The AKC recommends providing a variety
of surfaces for the pups experience or an obstacle course for them to figure
out, including some elements that are safely unstable; that tip or wobble a
bit.
A: Slow feeders for dogs are bowls designed to make your pet «work» to get the food
out, often with obstacles or barriers to break up the flat
surface of a bowl that allows pets to take big
bites or eat too quickly.
On the
surface, this policy appears to tick every good box and only 2 bad boxes: dental is cheaper if you pay
out -
of - pocket no matter what the cost, and it won't cover you at sea (which wipes
out quite a
bit of fun stuff).
When the bill touches the
surface of the water the pelican will push its legs and wings back creating a
bit more force, under the water the bill opens and the pouch stretches
out wide allowing the pelican to scoop up fish.
Much like the occasional ambiguous puzzle, not being able to fully see the
surface you're walking on before succumbing to the laws
of gravity will become very old very quickly, particularly because you probably did the actual hard
bit with ease; the game also likes zooming
out and showing off the incredible environment, which is bloody terrific, or at least it would be if you were allowed to take it all in instead
of squinting at that platform you're walking because you can't rely on yourself to walk across it safely.
The humans fare just a touch better, but are still nothing more than vague personalities that have no notable depth to them past some
surface traits, though it's nice to see another familiar character in the form
of Olympia Vale get fleshed
out just a
bit.
The experience was a
bit bewildering at first, since the studio is a laboratory where the artist has more than a dozen «experiments» going simultaneously: a giant firefly contraption takes up a swing - set zone; materials for an upcoming performance are laid
out on every
surface of the seating and sofa zone; fish tanks surround a computer zone and provide the staging ground for an oceanic corral project; dozens
of human arm forms, cast in a Black Power salute and cast in gold, are lined up along a wall, in preparation for a huge installation in Washington, D.C. this fall; a 3 - D printer is on pause as it creates Lilliputian figures for who - knows - what; and everywhere are various staging grounds
of plastic models which will eventually be sprayed in gold and mounted on pins, to create Kaino's now - signature six - foot - tall, glittering gold pin drawings that suggest atomized worlds.
This may be a
bit left field, but I was in London for Bernard Cohens breakfast at the Tate Britain, where I went straight to see the Cezannes at the NPG and then to Garys show at Paisnal.Let me say I take my hat off to the Paisnal gallery for showing an artist so obviously alive and kicking.Ive known Gary since we showed together at MOMA oxford straight
out of college.I also remember his big show at the ACME gallery, where he mixed drawing and paint very successfully.I have to say I was a little disappointed, particularly the way an abstract expressionist activity stresses the
surface, particularly the Rhoplex PVA, which looked frothy..
To say it a
bit worse but in modern lingo: to maintain radiative equilibrium, the planet has to put
out a certain amount
of heat, and if it can't radiate it
out from the
surface, the lower atmosphere somehow has to get warmer until there's some level that radiates the right amount.
The cone could have come
out of the hole sidewall anywhere between the
bit and the
surface.
Sorry if I'm being a
bit thick but if we start with 235 joules worth
of energy at the
surface, then the other 235 joules that were transmitted downwards came from the original 235 to begin with, so then we have created energy
out of nothing.
Have a close look at the
surface looking up and you will see the oxygen / ozone signature as a bump in the ~ 10μm range and a corresponding «
bite» taken
out of the Space looking down curve in the same area.
However, I guess it comes from the idea that you have to reduce how much you are consuming in order to be green (which sounds like sacrifice on the
surface, and sometimes is a
bit of sacrifice), or the idea that you have to go
out of your way and pay a premium in order to buy green products, recycle, and reuse some products (again, sometimes going
out of your way or paying a premium is needed in order to be greener... but not always).
On the back you'll find a large circular camera lens that protrudes
out of the body about one millimeter and makes the phone feel a
bit off balance at times when using it on a flat
surface.
It is nice to have a few more
surfaces for decor in the dining room, but I have a
bit of an aversion to too many things sitting
out so I'm trying to find a balance between pretty and breathing space.