Sep 7 — Oct 20 — Curated by Angel Rafael Vázquez - Concepción, «Time Machine» places
historic events in a future sci - fi environment in order to interrogate our present moment.
Not exact matches
The general importance of reducing causal uncertainty surrounding other
historic flash crashes is similar to the importance of reducing causal uncertainty surrounding the October 2014 U.S. Treasury Bond Flash Crash: causal uncertainty threatens to erode trust
in markets and impedes action to prevent similar
events from occurring
in the
future.
This is such a huge subject that I must beg indulgence, therefore, if I give my space to but a small fraction of the
historic faith — namely its main emphases on God, Christ, the Church, and eternal life — and consider only these
in our modem context,
in the effort to discover what values they may have for men and women who are tossed about
in an unsettled world, with an uncertain
future, and doomed — almost certainly it seems — to a doubtful truce of arms, at worst to a war which threatens to annihilate man as we have known him and
in any
event to leave us a bare existence such as we can eke out on a totally devastated planet.
If one thinks of synonyms for «civil religion» — for example, belief
in the good intentions of one's nation, optimism about the
future of that nation, faith
in the legitimacy of its
historic institutions, conviction that its errors can and will be corrected — then it is obvious that many
events could and did trivialize the American civil religion.
Liberty believes
historic races
in Europe are important for F1's
future and will make sure these traditional
events stick around on the calendar.
The more information that can be gathered about
historic intense magnetic storms, the greater the opportunity to mitigate disruption of power grids
in a
future event.
Historic databases created from past storms can be valuable
in predicting the behavior of
future ones, Dr. Bitzer said, because there is a significant uptick
in lightning strikes that precedes the main
event as a storm arrives.
A drop
in CO2 due to the burial of organic carbon
in the Late Ordovician is the exact opposite of what is happening now as massive amounts of CO2 are being released; yet, understanding how the
historic events occurred can help with
future models and predictions, Macleod said.
First of the Big Cats — Jaguar SS100 — SS90 / The Turner Files — Extracts From the Diary of Philip Turner — Motoring Journalist — Part Two / Arnolt Bristol 1954 — Motorhouse / Ahead of Their Time — Tatra T87 — 1938 Peugeot Darl «mat / Cooling Systems — Workshop / The Pioneer Run — Royal Irish Automobile Club — Second Mini Brighton
Event / American Magnificence — Cadillac Sports Roadster 1931 — Marmon Special Roadster / Pharaoh's Empire — Motor Publishing
in the 1920s / Back to the
Future — Silverstone Classic /
Historic Festivals 2005 — A Round - up
Senior LOT and Boeing executives, as well as Polish and US government officials, celebrated the
historic delivery at an
event at the
Future of Flight Aviation Center
in Mukilteo, Washington, near Boeing's 787 final assembly plant
in Everett.
A
future article will concentrate on the far greater extremes that can be noted
in our
historic weather
events than
in the modern record, perhaps not surprising
in view of its observed greater variability and considerable
historic perturbations.
I would however point out that an instance of North Dakota flooding or freezing is not «global» nor is it indicative of a trend — it is regional and is a single
event, and let's please not be myopic here and muddle the issues, as it's even worse «science» to take a single isolated
event in time and geography and then attempt to extrapolate it out across the entire globe and into
future decades than to depict an out - of - context «hockey stick» of
historic data as is being pointed out here.