Sentences with phrase «something out of a computer»

(If you're nasty you also argue that the creatures in the new remake still look as fake as Harryhausen's did back then - today they look like something out of computer games instead...)

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Littman, the founder of educational computer game designer Morphonix, says she works with a bunch of guys most comfortable solving digital problems, so when she wants to get something new out of them, she finds some way to make them act like the children for whom they design the games.
I would hope that people would get out there and do something else worthwhile instead of being tied to their computer.
Your generation (if I can be so bold as to give advice given your generation has bailed me out of a lot of computer problems at work:: >>) should take your perceptions of what you know to be wrong with something and take your better tolerant insights to re-ignite the truth based on the consistencies of that truth.
Like you said, I often find myself stuck behind a computer on the weekend instead of being out and about, spending time with friends, or taking some self - care time, because I feel like I started something and now I have to contribute to it.
a few of my grandchildren deciced they wanted to spend the weekend and while doing so decided to look for something they themselve could make for themand grandma for lunch while i was out doing things in the garden, so to make a long story short when asked if they could make lunch i said sure but no cooking on the stove.thinking that would save them geyying hurt in any way.i half exoecte beanut butter and jelly or ham and chesse sandwiches and chips or something but what got was This wonderful Taco Pizza., I always keep taco meat made up i the freezer along with all the other things in which to make easy fast dishes for them needless to say i was delighted and surprized., when i askes how they did it I was told thats for us to know and you to enjoy.well I did and i think that if a 14,10 and very very smart 3 yr old can make this its simply wonderful.thank you and it took some work but i bribed the 10 yr old into telling my where he found it thank goodness the computer has history, lol, and bookmarking.its something every mother or grandmother should try to make with their little taco lovers.thank you From a grandmother
I would have disconnected (and probably chucked my computer out the window to boot) a long time ago, but fortunately there are some people — yourself included, of course — who actually do something useful online.
Benefits of this project: — Motivates you to look into your scary box or bag of fabric scraps and use some and throw out some — If you are not the type of person who has fabric scraps in your house, motivates you to head out to a fabric store and buy some — Something to do while your partner is watching something you don't care about on tv or hogging the computer — Makes you appreciate the three naps a day your baby may Something to do while your partner is watching something you don't care about on tv or hogging the computer — Makes you appreciate the three naps a day your baby may something you don't care about on tv or hogging the computer — Makes you appreciate the three naps a day your baby may be taking
So in the case of this movie, well this movie winds up doing is actually asking a question, and the question it asks is what price do we pay for having all this wonderful technology that we are, you know, using — and you know, I love my computer, I love using e-mail and, you know, [Facebook and] Twitter and all these innovations, [they're] fantastic; and yet you can easily find yourself stuck into this and actually you're spending hours a day staring at a computer screen — and [yet] every moment that you spend doing that is a moment you are not with your family, with your friends, going out for a walk, doing something real in a real world.
Goodfellow has been working on machine - learning models to let computers invent more dynamic narratives, which could go beyond limited scenarios such as planning out a series of chess moves — something computers have done extremely well for decades.
On the other hand, computers have a really hard time recognizing a particular voice or face in a crowd; something most kids learn to do before they're even out of diapers.
Exercising both our body and mind are important to stay fit and healthy, but in an age where computers and the internet dominate our lives, it's increasingly difficult to get our kids out and about, getting the amount of exercise they need and focussing their minds on something other than a screen.
This time around, we learn that the Horsemen (Jesse Eisenberg's Atlas, Woody Harrelson's Merritt, Dave Franco's Jack, plus Lizzy Caplan as the bubbly Lula after Isla Fisher dropped out) have been in hiding for a few years, but finally have a shot at starting over on the other side of the world in Macau if they can steal «the stick» — an all - powerful computer chip... or something like that — and deliver it to the dastardly tech guru Walter Mabry (Daniel Radcliffe) so that he could do evil things with it.
«For example, making up a dance routine for something as simple as the Hokey Cokey to impress our friends, figuring out how to streamline a supply chain business process, developing a computer simulation to model how a new antibiotic will impact on the immune system, or just doing long multiplication, are all examples of using algorithms to solve problems.
I'm pretty certain I could mechanically replace the TPS myself, looking at directions and pictures online, but what I'm unsure of is whether this is repair as simple as just swapping the part out, or if the on - board computers need some kind of recalibration or something afterwards, in which case I'd just take it to the shop.
You can always use something like Calibre to strip the DRM out of an ebook and save your book locally on your computer — which, so long as you refrain from putting it on a torrent, is ethical, at least in my opinion.
Each time you post or tweet something it goes out into a cornucopia of information that people can access on their computers or cell phones.
Something that is bourne out by the fact that almost every other company even remotely associated with computers can be seen engaged in the development of tablet PCs.
Thirty - something years ago, when I banged my comic book scripts out on an Apple][+, printed them on a dot - matrix printer without true descending letters, and printed the comic books in black and white because color was too expensive, I remember thinking how easy color comics would be if I could just find a way to display them on the computer and skip all of the expense of printing.
But what inelegant human beings bring to the publishing of your book is something that can not be replaced by a computer, no matter how elegant it seems, no matter how short and concise the domain name is, and no matter how «fast» the computer can format a book and spit it out to the masses.
It's slightly irritating that Samsung has continued with the 30 - pin port option, as it means we need to dig out the dedicated cable every time we want to charge or connect the Tab 2 to a computer — we'd much rather have seen a standard USB or microUSB port instead — something which we see on the majority of Android slates these days, although faster charging is always a plus.
Whereas you and I accept money for doing actual work, sitting in front of a computer and laying out pages or designing a cover or editing a manuscript, the vanity presses do something entirely different.
Self - publishing is fraught with terrors — first, you have to convince yourself you really have something worth saying; then, you have to get it down on the page, or in the computer; next, you have to cough up hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars to get the book designed and printed; and finally, you have to figure out some way to sell all those copies, or give them away, just to clear off the kitchen table so you can sit down and have a bowl of noodles.
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Targeting individuals brings up some general information about them and something's they may not want others to know about them, and if you have ever seen the T.V. show «Person of Interest» the effect is a kin to when the super computer in that show is scoping people out through the various cameras and Satellites around the world.
The beauty of indie games is that you'll never have to wait too long before you find something interesting to play, because developers from all over churn out titles from the secrecy of their computers.
Asked by CNSNews about the Intergovernment Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Easterbrook said they «ignored all the data I gave them... every time I say something about the projection of climate into the future based on real data, they come out with some [computer] modeled data that says this is just a temporary pause... I am absolutely dumfounded by the totally absurd and stupid things said every day by people who are purportedly scientists that make no sense whatsoever....
The District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue's computer system was like something out of «The Terminator,» Senior Judge Frank Schwelb of the D.C. Court of Appeals wrote: a machine «defying the will of those who programmed it.»
If you change the name of the Administrator account to something different, your computer is much safer as the hacker has to work much harder to figure out both the name of the administrator account and its password.
If you see something that says your computer is infected and pops up a message, hold down that CMD + Q shortcut key combination to close out of everything immediately.
While bitcoin started out as something that many people could «mine» — with their computers racing against others to be the first to verify blocks of transactions — it can these days only be mined by someone with warehouses full of specialist equipment.
Think of the tech industry as being built on an ever - increasing number of assumptions: that you know what a computer is, that saying «enter your Wi - Fi password» means something to you, that you understand what an app is, that you have the desire to manage your Bluetooth device list, that you'll figure out what USB - C dongles you need, and on and on.
Well, if you're a computer programmer, maybe something different, but the rest of you are thinking along the lines of people standing around drinking cocktails, haphazardly passing out business cards, with the ultimate goal of getting a job or new lead.
And I'm so new myself that sometimes something I've silently grumpily blamed him turned out to be a computer error or the fault of the temp who preceeded him.
most of their applications (apps) work well with each other and I used them so they can update automatically when you plug in information... it's also good if your on the go where you can update from your phone... I built my system using the (free plugins) that you can install for each app... it takes some time to build it out but it's all free if your savy with computers (coding) it's not that hard... if not then you can always use something like Podio or appfollio which I've heard work pretty well.
If you ever feel stressed out from the pressure of life, a blog that was MIA (ha) or even if you are just feeling drained creatively, I highly recommend stepping away from the computer and doing something that can help you refocus and recharge your energy.
Whenever I look at it (which is constantly, due to it's location) the clutter of... *** backpacks, school papers (from our two young children), toys, knick - knack junk, my purse, my work papers, magazines (which i have a magazine hoarding issue — trying to transition to online mags and Pinterest), bags for going out with the kiddos (library bag, pool bag, playground bag), movies, Nintendo DS games, kids artwork, computer printer, desk, family pictures, kid's stuffed animals ***... strangles me and I always feel I need to get this organized before I move onto a new project of creating something I would enjoy and appreciate (hasn't happened yet!).
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