The phrase
"little experiment" refers to a small test or trial that is conducted to see what happens or to gather information.
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Well, friends, we've come to the end of our fun
little experiment in debating controversial design decisions!
Plus, babies in general are always
running little experiments to test the world around them: What happens when I drop my cup from the stroller?
Instead, experts suggest you opt for
many little experiments to inch your way towards your new vision for your life.
I'm all about cashews (which the book says you can sub if needed), but have done very
little experimenting with macadamia nuts.
The company
of little experiments is itself an experiment, and a chance for Ev to do something grand on his own terms.
Games in this genre can vary in quality
from little experiments to fully fledged, polished game experiences, depending on how dedicated the developers are — and the scene predates any imported western indie game culture.
The lower cost of development for PS2 games also gave us the aforementioned artsy games like Ico, and weird
little experiments like Mister Mosquito, crazy vanity projects like Unlimited Saga, and a host of other games developed in a world without focus groups.
18.30 Mark: It's far more sensible to try lots of
different LITTLE experiments, than try to put all of one's weight behind the ONE BIG IDEA.
Lehman collapses, panic grips investors and no one in their right mind gives cash to a
bold little experiment in crowdsourcing.
We've seen enough tinkering with the squad, we don't need any
more little experiments and might - come - goods, we need players who can help us from their first day at Arsenal.
It's «a
beautiful little experiment,» says paleobotanist Peter Wilf of Pennsylvania State University in State College, who notes that the strategy gives mosses a way to propagate in dry places.
For the past 2 years Meggy has worked on 5 escape rooms and has made
multiple little experiments in mixed reality gaming, ranging from co-located VR to city exploration games.
«If you're with an experimental little project like Ethereum, Dash, or Steem — I think Steem is kind of an
interesting little experiment, but there's no volume there,» continued Mayer.
Here is a more accurate metaphor: The head is a spy submarine sent on a mission to perform a multitude
of little experiments to learn more about its environment.
My personal favorite experiences with the platform often involve my own
little experiments in making games: participating in my very first game jams in 2014 (which, I think were the Cyberpunk jam and Space Cowboy jam, if I recall correctly) and getting a tiny thrill from having my own little page of creative junk for anyone to see.
I did
a little experiment and told her I liked her headband.
I just completed
a little experiment on my staff here at Entrepreneur.
It just so happens one of
his little experiments became Facebook.
Two and a half years ago Richman and Apte tried
a little experiment.
This past weekend, I did
a little experiment.
I asked Matt how he stumbled on this novel organizational model, how it works, and what he thinks of
our little experiment.
Today, Kraft issued a self - laudatory press release revealing
its little experiment — which it has deemed «the world's largest blind taste test» — and proclaiming that «fifty million boxes later... people didn't notice a difference.»
We are having
a little experiment with that here with our town's largest employer.
Lets the question and its useful answers stay around, and denies this troll the promotional value of
his little experiment in viral trolling.
So I ran
a little experiment... I told myself.
About 20 college students from all different spiritual backgrounds in Malibu, California collided one night in a crowded dorm room for
a little experiment.
I wanted to see where the threshold was, and so ran
a little experiment.
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