It puts to mind what Reed Hastings said, that to be an entrepreneur «you have to feel like you can jump
out of an airplane because you're confident that you'll catch a bird flying by.»
Not exact matches
I take food on the
airplane because if given a choice
of airport or airline food, I usually do with
out which is not the best way to start a trip.
After a ton
of research, including your blog, I sprang for the Diono RXT
because I think I can get a lot
of milage
out of it even off the
airplane.
I've found it especially helpful
because our family is always on the go and I've put it to use on the
airplane, at soccer games, as a car seat cover,
out at restaurants, and most recently on the beaches
of Hawaii!
But here, it works
because he's able to blend into the action, including an
airplane crash & rescue sequence that feels taken
out of the pages
of Point Break, and a climactic battle on the streets
of Chicago that includes the astonishing destruction
of the Sears (I don't call it Willis!)
Because I ride a bicycle and limit my car trips, and I've curtailed my airplane travel, and wear sweaters (I know when I've set the thermostat too low when I can see the dog's breath in the living room), and because I've opted into our electric utility's «Pure Power» wind power program (they pledge to buy 75 % of your power from wind farms in exchange for raising your rate a few cents per kilowatt hour), my personal «Carbon Footprint» comes out at less than 4 tons pe
Because I ride a bicycle and limit my car trips, and I've curtailed my
airplane travel, and wear sweaters (I know when I've set the thermostat too low when I can see the dog's breath in the living room), and
because I've opted into our electric utility's «Pure Power» wind power program (they pledge to buy 75 % of your power from wind farms in exchange for raising your rate a few cents per kilowatt hour), my personal «Carbon Footprint» comes out at less than 4 tons pe
because I've opted into our electric utility's «Pure Power» wind power program (they pledge to buy 75 %
of your power from wind farms in exchange for raising your rate a few cents per kilowatt hour), my personal «Carbon Footprint» comes
out at less than 4 tons per year.
Even if these transmissions do cause problems, your plane won't fall
out of the sky
because a few people forgot to enable
airplane mode!
Standing up from my desk, turning my head too fast, chewing through a bag
of pretzels, touching down on a runway in an
airplane — these are all situations where AirPods popped
out of one
of my ears
because I wasn't constantly readjusting the fit.
But that difficulty comes
because one small change can have technical repercussions on other parts
of the system, so much so, that changing a blockchain's rules is often compared to tearing
out and repairing the engine
of an
airplane while it's flying.