The Internet was conceived as a way to
move bits of data from one place to the other quickly and efficiently.
«Now we need to build that bridge back up — we can
move bits of data to your wrist, so you don't always have to look at your phone.»
Not exact matches
The fact that this topic is popular on here may serve you well if this was expanded a
bit more (which you just did with the couples angle, but perhaps looking at other
data sources to help quantify what people's net worth is... and perhaps with respect to geography / cost
of living... also how to maximize your relative net worth by
moving to a low cost area — which I plan to do (abroad)!.
Moving on there were some interesting
bits of data about tactical voting, particularly in the first Populus poll, back in November 2004, which was conducted in 160 Conservative target seats and included some questions on tactical voting behaviour.
As a read head
moves above
bits of magnetic
data, changes in the magnetic orientation
of those
bits alter the electrical resistance
of electrons flowing through the sensor, translating the magnetic
data into a stream
of electrical pulses.
That latter characterization is certainly true
of racetrack memory, a proposed scheme in which
data bits, encoded as magnetized regions on nanowires,
move back and forth along the nanowire «racetrack» and past read / write heads.
The collective flipping
of large numbers
of metallic nanowire atoms, forced by a large number
of electrons in the electric current,
moves the domain wall — and the
data bits it separates — along.
I would have gladly brought the game again, but pushing the consumer to d / l the bulk
of the game through their own
data plans because they won't pay a
bit more for printed carts is a scummy
move.
A whole host
of minor changes to character
moves, hitboxes and frame
data mean characters that were a
bit rubbish before are now deadly, with Birdie looking very strong in the days after launch and Chun Li verging on broken - hopefully Capcom is already working on a fix for her V - trigger infinite.
It will still allow for a company to protect their brand - something we admit is necessary, though it currently can stand in the way
of progress - and will help
move us a
bit closer to being able to know a company's true emissions
data, so that when goals for reductions are set, there is an accurate starting point.
I think the discussion is maybe
moving a little
bit from just the peer security issues and thinking
of cloud as a place to store
data to, maybe the other advantages
of the cloud, such as, you can build a secure client portal.
With more than 1 billion people logging in daily and sharing
bits and pieces about their lives, Facebook is a gold mine
of data for real estate professionals to help connect with people when they are gearing up for a
move.