Not only was the soundtrack released to vinyl courtesy of Data Discs, but the game's music is now receiving some love
from Tiny Waves and Materia Collective in the form of the arrangement album Sonic Mania Remixed.
But it was a different story when the slightest bit of rough and your boat is slamming
from the tiny waves.
Not exact matches
If black hole after all the scenario of quantum mechanical process have completed their interactions behave accordingly to Relativity equation to became eventually a
tiny speck in space of high intensity mass with very strong gravitation
wave could the telescope have picked up such polarization of light
from some gravitated
wave of dying star or black hole.
It's like that mind - bending discovery
from quantum mechanics that
tiny objects like electrons can actually be in two places at once and act simultaneously like a particle and a
wave.
By the time the
waves from the black - hole merger arrived, they had become
tiny ripples, changing the length of the pipes by just 1 part in 1 billion trillion.
Moms of color
wave tiny American flags
from row - homes while holding their kids.
Even the
tiniest toddler can go on some rides solo, and my kids are delighted to
wave to me
from the flying bees.
Tiny structures that use light
waves to perform ultrafast complex mathematical operations could be built
from available materials, a new computer simulation suggests.
When one of eardrums vibrates
from a sound
wave it pushes the other, and the
tiny time difference it takes to activate one ear drum allows the fly to figure out which direction the sound is coming
from.
These
waves are direct evidence that the currently observable universe expanded rapidly
from a subatomic volume in the first
tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang.
These include
tiny black holes and cosmic strings, both possible phenomena
from the early universe that scientists expect to produce high - frequency gravitational
waves.
The 180 - mile - wide Encke gap results
from the
tiny moon Pan ploughing a path through the rings, leaving behind scalloped edges and spiral patterns of density
waves.
Everything
from big quakes to
tiny tremors sends seismic
waves echoing through Earth's interior.
Konrad Wiese, a zoologist at the University of Hamburg, thinks he's figured out how krill keep in touch: their
tiny antennae pick up pressure
waves from their neighbors.
Duke University researchers have developed a prototype device that uses sound
waves to separate
tiny particles called exosomes
from blood samples.
Sprayed
from planes or boats, dispersants reduce the surface tension at the oil - water interface, allowing
waves to break the slick into
tiny droplets.
Not exactly a
wave in the ordinary sense, the swerve was a deviation
from straight line motion postulated by the Greek philosopher Epicurus around 300 B.C. Unlike Aristotle, Epicurus believed in atoms, and argued that reality was built entirely
from the random collisions of an infinite number of those
tiny particles.
The phenomenon was observed by two US - based underground detectors, designed to spot
tiny vibrations
from passing gravitational
waves, a project known as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational -
wave Observatory, or LIGO.
This work branched off
from a previous Arbabian lab creation, a
tiny chip dubbed the «ant - sized radio» that can send and receive signals over radio
waves without a battery.
His mother, a
tiny figure in a black dress and heels, is
waving good - bye to Figo
from beneath the fuselage of a Cubana jet.
Tucked away on a
tiny isle minutes away
from the hum of Downtown San Diego, Spa at The Del is a coastal California sanctuary where rhythmic ocean
waves lead the way to inner tranquility.
Recognized as one of the longest
waves in the World Pavones («Turkey Town») is still a
tiny community mostly visited by fellow surfers
from around the Globe.
The beach is picturesque, and the rolling sets of
tiny waves will offer you a respite
from the Caribbean sun.
Rent a sea kayak
from the
tiny town of Marahau and either layover at a Torrent Bay campsite or make a long push through the Mad Mile — an intimidating stretch of unsheltered sea with high winds, rocks, and choppy
waves — to Mosquito Bay.
With soft playful
waves, this cute and
tiny beach is an excellent beginner beach aside
from a few rocks in the shallows.
Works at the Biennial range historically
from an 1870 painting of
waves by Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a new work by Füsun Onur where a poem is heard on a moving boat, up to a cultural meeting point between Chicago and Istanbul by Theaster Gates, the work of Christine Taylor Patten, a series of 1,000
tiny one - inch square drawings titled «micros» with minimal material.
Waves from the sea sprayed us head to toe in the
tiny zodiac as we made rough landings on shore.
It started on March 13th, 2003, with a
tiny wave from across a crowded room in Springfield, Missouri.