Sentences with phrase «glass project on»

I just finished a faux mercury glass project on an old frame.

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It did speak up on the Stop Online Piracy Act earlier this year, but for the most part Google has been focusing its public muscle on uncontroversial projects like augmented reality glasses and robot cars.
Of 16 Glass app makers contacted by Reuters, nine said that they had stopped work on their projects or abandoned them, mostly because of the lack of customers or limitations of the device.
These privacy concerns, plus the host of bugs discovered in the beta version and its lofty $ 1,500 price tag, meant that Google Glass continued to receive bad press until the company finally pulled the plug on the project last winter.
On top of that, he refused to keep stock on the shelf, instead making each store a kind of chic lab experience: a cool, minimalist space where ingredients are blended together on the spot, poured into plain glass bottles, wrapped in a brown paper package and custom labeled like a science project, with the date, scent and name of the buyeOn top of that, he refused to keep stock on the shelf, instead making each store a kind of chic lab experience: a cool, minimalist space where ingredients are blended together on the spot, poured into plain glass bottles, wrapped in a brown paper package and custom labeled like a science project, with the date, scent and name of the buyeon the shelf, instead making each store a kind of chic lab experience: a cool, minimalist space where ingredients are blended together on the spot, poured into plain glass bottles, wrapped in a brown paper package and custom labeled like a science project, with the date, scent and name of the buyeon the spot, poured into plain glass bottles, wrapped in a brown paper package and custom labeled like a science project, with the date, scent and name of the buyer.
The company has reportedly been hustling on a stealthy smart glasses project, and we now know that it recently became a member of a Bluetooth special interest group that will allow it to build products using the wireless communications technology.
As midnight approached on Dec. 11, a circle of Zappos and Downtown Project employees lifted up their shot glasses around a bonfire near the edge of the Fremont East District in downtown Las Vegas, where Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh is conducting one of his many social experiments.
On their project page, the team writes: «In this project, we aim to change the user's perception of what a glass is — both culturally and technically.»
Devices like Google Glass — which projects images and data onto the lens of actual glasses like Arnold Schwarzenegger's terminator eye — had long been released, but nothing caught on like the phenomenon of «Pokemon Go,» which became one of the most successful apps of all time.
Four - member student teams, all randomly assigned, from the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Packaging with Glass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learned about glass packaGlass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learned about glass packaglass packaging.
Morning canning projects are followed by languid afternoons on the porch, and evenings comforted by a glass (alright, two) of Amaro Lucano where IÂ almost pick up the camera to snap a photo of the roasted cauliflower before it's devoured, but then IÂ remember the languid part and IÂ don't get up, and the cauliflower gets polished off, escaping any photographic proof that it existed.
Four - member student teams, all randomly assigned, from the Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 Packaging with Glass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learned about designing and manufacturing glass bottles and Glass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learned about designing and manufacturing glass bottles and glass bottles and jars.
Four - member student teams from the Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 Packaging with Glass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learn about glass packaGlass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learn about glass packaglass packaging.
Christmas Hill Park rules prohibit bringing the following items on Festival grounds: ◦ Alcohol of any kind ◦ Bottles, glass and cans ◦ Coolers — large or small ◦ Frisbees and water projecting devises ◦ Pocket knives and weapons of any kind.
Hannah Elspeth Marshall from the Beach Shack Project makes jewellery using sea glass or pottery that she finds washed up on the beach.
Meet Hannah Marshall from the Beach Shack Project who designs and makes sea glass jewellery from shards of sea glass and sea pottery she finds washed up on the shore
Once on site, visitors will experience the family - friendly Gentle Giants Petting Zoo, step behind the glass into The Hammond Creation Lab, get a special preview of Jurassic World's top - secret project: the Indominus rex, and go inside the Raptor Training Paddock.
A collection of Glass Microbiology artworks will go on display at the Eden Project, in Cornwall in Spring 2018 as part of the Invisible Worlds exhibition.
Project Manager and founder Sanna McKim is quoted as saying, «I'm personally excited about cohousing because it frees up time in my day to play with the kids, have a spontaneous glass of wine with a friend on the porch, and easily share meals and hobbies and resources... if we want.
«In machine translation, historically, there was sort of a pyramid with different layers,» says Jim Glass, a CSAIL senior research scientist who worked on the project with Yonatan Belinkov, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science.
In front, on the near side of the glass, they see the ultrasound image projected from the monitor.
As the story opens, the lab's two PIs, clinical researcher Sandy Glass and bench scientist Marion Mendelssohn, are on the verge of giving Cliff the heave - ho because he has been noodling around with an idea of his own rather than pitching in on the lab's main projects.
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«The LRIS spectrograph on Keck I was used to measure a spectrum at the location of the supernova and was used to measure the distance to the supernova host galaxy,» Tommaso Treu, the GLASS project's principal investigator and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Los Angeles.
This work expands this project, examining the formation of these domains on other substrate types - such as glass, Gorilla Glass (TM) and sapphire glass - and characterising feature sizes and optical performglass, Gorilla Glass (TM) and sapphire glass - and characterising feature sizes and optical performGlass (TM) and sapphire glass - and characterising feature sizes and optical performglass - and characterising feature sizes and optical performance.
The first project will focus on identifying the aging mechanisms of absorbent glass mat (AGM) batteries and supporting systems in start - stop applications and vehicle optimization strategies.
While in that project I painted the outside of the glass, this time I wanted to try painting the inside of the glass, which is what the intended technique for this spray paint is (if you want the reflective side to show on the outside).
I use matte clear - coat spray paint to seal my glass projects — will that keep the paint on the glass?
Not that a woman is flying solo on a major animated project — although that is nearly as rare as the Hope diamond — rather that this is the first movie in a long time that you won't mind paying for the glasses because what's on the screen is multidimensional magic.
No word yet on where it might fit into Lawrence's growing slate of projects, but «The Glass Castle» is set up at Lionsgate, who are doing all they can to keep their «The Hunger Games» star in - house.
Now that filming has wrapped on Glass, M. Night Shyamalan is adding his talents to the growing list of projects currently in development for Apple TV.
For whatever reason, both directors left the project, and last April future Academy Award winner Alejandro González Iñárritu confirmed that he was beginning work on the film, with Leonardo DiCaprio signed on for the lead role of Hugh Glass.
Morris is apparently collaborating with «This American Life» host Ira Glass on the project.
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This will be the latest in a string of high - profile genre projects from Blumhouse; the studio just put out Truth or Dare, will be releasing the scifi crime thriller Upgrade soon, and is going into production on M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable sequel Glass.
I've also spent many group project hours on the fourth floor of Gutman in the corner conference room that has full glass windows on two sides.
Some of the adventures that I will share include our use of the Google Glasses for 1) Google Hangouts 2) APP - Smashing Projects and 3) a new perspective on movie making in the classroom.
In the protected nook of her classroom — a space filled with books, student art projects, and two beloved gerbils housed in a glass aquarium — I was one of 25 kids showered with positive affirmations on a daily basis.
A useful heads - up display for instrument functions has been introduced for the new Mazda 3, which are projected on a tiny glass plate that rises up from behind the dashboard in front of the driver.
Both versions come with an interior that is trimmed with Zebrano wood inlays on the dash and doors and a unique «virtual image» instrument cluster that projects the outline of analog gauges on a dark glass background - a treatment not unlike what is found in the Lexus LS 400.
Reversing and other manoeuvres are made easier by projecting images from external cameras on to the glass.
project truck, have bed sides with no floor, two sets of doors that work on the truck, hood and front fenders, tires are flat would need to be pulled does not run, has all original glass in windows none are broken, original parts missing the steering block.
The fact that the luggage compartment is equipped with felt instead of carpet or that VW has only a simple head - up display on offer, which is projected on a small glass plate and not on the windshield can be forgotten — everything important is more than solid.
You also get a Heads - Up Display, which unfortunately isn't projected directly on the windscreen but on a small piece of glass that will make you focus on and off the road.
Automatic on / off headlights, daytime running lights, color - keyed rear spoiler, 17 - inch steel wheels, sharkfin antenna, front and rear skid plate, power side mirrors with blind spot monitor, privacy glass, roof rails, backup camera with projected path, 3.5 - inch LCD multi-information display, cruise control, multi-function steering wheel, voice recognition, Bluetooth hands - free calling and music streaming, keyless entry, illuminated entry, two 12 - volt power outlets, Entune Audio with 6.1 - inch touchscreen, AM / FM / CD, six speakers, auxiliary audio jack, USB 2.0 port, iPod connectivity.
Instead of projecting directly onto the windshield, this type of HUD displays information on a gauge - cluster - topping piece of glass that folds out of the way when not in use.
From the driver's seat it doesn't take long to identify the Mini presence like in the head - up display system (information is projected onto a instrument panel top mounted glass and not on the windscreen), or the profusion of buttons in the central dash area and even in some of the buttons around the roof illumination zone.
We get excellent introspectives on how the Sega Game Gear was developed and RND projects such as 3D Glasses.
And we wrap - up the show with our week's coverage and some thoughts on Project Glass.
If the Glass initiative is successful, Google will likely have a large impact on the world once again, but it is worth thinking about how they plan to monetize such a project.
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