Sentences with phrase «ran over the rim»

The mixture swelled and ran over the rim of the baking dish [round not rectangular].

Not exact matches

RIM has dealt with a number of complex technical challenges over the past few months, mainly developing the PlayBook tablet, which runs a new operating system, QNX.
Release pressure using automatic pressure release, or carefully transfer cooker to sink, and run cool water over rim of lid.
Be sure your half sheet pan has a rim to keep the broth or stock from running over the edges.
Run your sandpaper over raised areas on the jar — wording, images and the rim.
«Buyers should inspect the inside of the wheel rim, as they can become cracked after running over potholes, for example, and it's a very expensive repair or replacement.
However, going over larger bumps or potholes I experienced a nasty jolt, partially attributable to the Continental run - flat tires wrapped around the 18 - inch rims.
Ford Transit SportVan comes with two white stripes over the bonnet and front bumper, LED lights for day runing, two - pipe exhaust system, 18 - inch rims and new side sills.
I'm selling my 1970 convertible Cadillac DeVille beautiful car runs and drive had plans to drop and new engine in it this year but paying bills took me another out LOL when I brought the car the transmission had went out so there's a newer Transmission in it it has been sitting over the winter so it could use a tune - up I have 24 inch rims on it which I'm going to take off and put on my project old
While we all know the recently launched tablet PC — PlayBook — from RIM employs a version of the QNX software, what is all the more interesting is the recent revelation that the QNX operating system will eventually take over from all the legacy BlackBerry OS that, until now, can be seen running the show in the entire range of BlackBerry smartphones.
RIM's next - gen operating system, BBX, hasn't had a very good run so far: co-CEO Mike Laziridius failed to give many details during BlackBerry DevCon, the PlayBook 2.0 OS on which it is based has been delayed until 2012, and now RIM is facing a lawsuit over the name itself.
Over a breakfast event today at the BlackBerry Developer Conference, a RIM VP confirmed that the QNX operating system announced in their new PlayBook tablet would in fact be finding its way to smartphones in the long run, and ultimately replace the existing BlackBerry OS.
I have also been told that Mike Lazaridis and other RIM executives have been showing BlackBerry 10 off to partners using this exact device over the past few months — another sign that this was indeed in the running to be RIM's first real touchscreen device.
RIM's said we might just see phones running the PlayBook's QNX software over their BlackBerry OS in the future.
Additionally, RIM will continue to support Java, bridging a peace that will enable RIM to woo over Java embedded companies and services to support BlackBerry easily, as well as allow it to possibly be the only legitimate platform that runs Android applications.
Remember, the QNX platform is still in its infancy, so RIM will be constantly working on it over the months and years ahead while at the same time making money from selling devices that run it.
There are droves of investors hoping Research in Motion (TSX: RIM / NASDAQ: RIMM) will hit a home run and avert a complete meltdown, which almost seems imminent based on the tech giant's collapsing stock price and dismal quarterly reports over the past year.
In a very smart move that will allow the upcoming PlayBook tablet to launch with the maximum number of applications possible, RIM will make available additional «app players», one to ensure run - time compatibility with BlackBerry Java apps (over 25,000 available), the other one compatible with Android 2.3 applications (over 200,000 apps available).
Both the iPad versions have had an unbelievable run so far all over the world, thanks to sub-standard competition from the likes of Samsung, Motorola and RIM.
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