Not exact matches
DJ does not have the reputation as much of a tinkerer, unlike Tiger Woods, who wants to know every little
detail and can feel even the
slightest change in a club.
«Tiny
details have amazing effects: A
slight change in the substrate, like the removal of a small chemical group, is sufficient to practically stop the reaction.»
External devices can then integrate the data to generate incredibly
detailed maps showing the
slightest changes in light, vibration, electrical currents, magnetic fields, chemical concentrations and other environmental conditions.
In fact, despite
slight changes in color and
detail, the true shape of the logo hasn't
changed since the day it was created in 1913.
Of course, the brightness can be
changed in the Z10's settings, but the
slight darkness means the Z10 has a longer battery life, then we can certainly overlook that minor
detail as long as we don't have to recharge the device on a nightly basis.
The big twists were freaky, but what really made the game for me were the tiny
details: the little glitches, the
slight changes to the dialogue, wondering if something out of the corner of your eye had moved or
changed without you noticing.
The proposed explanation (see article: Evidence mounts that Maya did themselves in through deforestation) based on a
slight change in albedo after deforestation and a corresponding decrease in solar energy available for convection does not make sense to us (although as we understand this work has not yet been published so we could not read it in
detail).
The
slightest detail about the event could
change everything.