Sentences with phrase «neat ideas by»

This teaser for the 2015 season was actually a pretty neat idea by McLaren to pay homage to Back to the Future, even if the execution was a little...» awkward».
We love this neat idea by designer William Mak.

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«Julius is really fascinated by computers,» says the company's 29 - year - old co-founder and president, William M. «Trip» Hawkins — a basketball buff who got the idea after spending «a lot of Sundays just waiting to see Dr. J make a neat move.»
The enormous exegetical ferment which has been engendered by recent decades of brilliant and notion - cracking biblical studies makes it quite impossible to derive schematically neat ideas about worship from the New Testament community.
The idea of a plucky band of rebels taking on the overwhelming force of the «Empire», in a film produced by an American film agency, was quickly used as a neat piece of propaganda.
Your explanation is neat and your idea of posting step by step process via «pictures» is really cool.
Love with Food is a new company premised on a neat idea: by subscribing to its service, you receive each month a small box full of samples of various natural, gourmet food items — snacks, condiments, sweets, teas and more.
In the 1860s, physicist James Clerk Maxwell floated the idea of a hypothetical «neat - fingered demon» who could break the law by sorting hot and cold gas particles without expending energy, effortlessly flicking open a door between two compartments in a box.
Here's a neat idea reported on by The Scientist.
Knock Knock is driven by a neat idea and an evocative presentation.
A haunted ship is a neat idea every time it's trotted out, and coupled with the new elasticity of digital effects possible by this point in the 1990s, it seems a good bet for an interesting genre exploration.
As neat as the idea of a full - size sport sedan with a naturally aspirated V - 8 backed by a manual transmission happens to be, it's a concept that's past its time and has appropriately reached the end of the line.
Eric: This is certainly a neat idea, though obviously American Sign Language would not be utilized by the vast majority of users.
On touch devices, like the iPad, you tap the lower quadrants of the screen for flippers, and your left / right nudge control can either be done by tapping the upper quadrants or by shaking the device itself, which is a neat idea that doesn't work particularly well.
Knock Knock is driven by a neat idea and an evocative presentation.
Heaven's Hope also seeks to imitate rather innovate, bringing a few potentially neat ideas to the table that fall by the wayside quickly.
Might be neat, but we don't really get a good idea of... anything about this, except that it's made by the guys behind Sword & Sworcery.
Comprised of three games made by Nintendo and Namco over the last ten or so years, they're very different types of Mario Kart titles filled with all kinds of neat ideas and new things.
I have to admit this sounds like a neat idea for the two minutes it'd be interesting, especially the experience of smashing Bowser to a pulp by having a giant Mario foot come down on his head.
Retro tiles were placed as a mix and match wall in the kitchen, where another neat idea was used: two similar, different - width tables were turned into an expandable one by cutting the legs of one a little and placing it under the other.
That's the idea behind Vivo's yet - unnamed phone, whose OLED display hides a pretty neat trick: an optical fingerprint sensor by Synaptics, allowing users to place one of their digits on the near - bezelless display and unlock the phone like any other sensor.
It sounds like a neat enough idea to us, and could be an interesting twist on the rotating bezel input options developed by the likes of Samsung on its smartwatches.
Another neat idea: the freestanding tub surrounded by a «moat» of smooth river rocks.
A good idea for someone who's neat by nature, but unfortunately, that's not me.
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