Sentences with phrase «take it apart»

«As much as I love computers, I never got into putting them together or taking them apart the way a lot of hobbyists do,» he wrote.
What was exciting to me was taking apart the car or the washing machine.
You have no idea how lucky you are that I'm not your boss, because I would fire you all, take apart your union, and re-hire people who would work for half your wages.
You would show them the engine, and ask how they would take it apart.
«Nakamura purchased the machine needed to manufacture the LEDs, took it apart, and reconfigured it until he made it do what he wanted it to do,» Spulber points out.
Liam's job is take apart the entire phone, down to the components of each part like the battery and camera, and separate them.
That's why she brought a screwdriver to the weekly management meeting and took apart the latest Dreamhouse, laying out each component — and each flaw — for all to see.
Plus the C202SA is manufactured to be taken apart simply and quickly so broken or damaged components can be replaced or repaired easily, saving DIYers even more money.
For answers, Miroslav Djuric, chief information architect at iFixit, took apart a GoPro Hero3 to find out what makes these digital camcorders tick.
Take apart a GoPro, Djuric said, and you'll also find chips from a variety of vendors, including Texas Instruments and Qualcomm as well a chip from Ambarella, a little known company whose stock is up over 90 percent in just the last 12 months.
It's one thing to be entrusted with precious artifacts, but quite another to be in charge of taking them apart and putting them back together.
All I do is take it apart.
Apple has unveiled a disassembly robot named Daisy that can take apart up to 200 old iPhones per hour, recovering valuable materials for reuse.
Conglomerates were all the rage in the 1960s, but as they reliably underperformed the market, most of them, such as ITT, Litton, and LTV, got taken apart.
Let the other political journalists take apart the Adrian Dix - led New Democrat machine and make sense of how Christy Clark pulled together her fracturing coalition.
We have further work to do on cross-border resolution: if a large bank were to fail, how do you take it apart, how do you share it out between regulators?
Let's take apart the history of Alberta bitumen discounts so that you can actually get a sense for what's going on.
If you take apart the headpiece you will notice that the corners of the top piece are designed to keep the blade perfectly aligned in the head.
However, there are numerous reviews that mention rusting inside the head as a possible issue if the razor isn't taken apart and fully cleaned and dried after each use.
I'm not the first to observe that changing demographics can account for part of the trends in median household income - this issue has discussed on Tyler Cowen's blog, and Ben Casselman takes apart the trends here.
Seems you get more and more desperate as your standard old (and badly flawed) arguments get taken apart.
My own story can be taken apart theologically using the Bible, or not, it is a journey of searching for reality and finding that I can not change it, I can only accept it, even if it sounds childlike.
The Fundamentalists I grew up with took me apart over and over for not being what my Mom and the Church wanted.
Enough... enjoy your belief, but don't make it the truth... Religion is a belief, not the truth and is easily taken apart for the fantasy it is.
Among the great thinkers and writers were Arthur J. Penty, Hilaire Belloc, William Cobbett (who had no trouble taking apart industrialism and capitalism), G.K. Chesterton, Fr.
You are idiots for calling him on the carpet, instead you should be getting the federal government out of the poverty fighting business, The war on poverty is over 44 years old and for all intents and purposes all it did was create an out of control bureaucracy that needs to be taken apart and labeled a bad idea for future generations.
Lawyers should encourage and participate in professional seminars that teach support of marriages as well as those that teach the mechanics of taking them apart.
11 Just as the house can be taken apart into its bricks, so a natural thing can be reduced to its elements.
Of particular concern is some sort of glue that Apple's been using that makes Macbooks «the least repairable laptop we've ever taken apart,» according to iFixit's Kyle Weins.
Whatever smashes the bottle, its a lovely metaphor, a metaphor that you embrace in part, to take apart.
Next day, as the Ferris wheel was being taken apart and the race horses were being loaded into vans and the entertainers were packing up their belongings and driving away in their trailers, Charlotte died.
But it may be pointed out that (1) no one has ever «unstrung» the Marcan sequence more completely than the author of Matthew did in revising and reorganizing the Gospel of Mark for his special purposes: the book is taken apart and put together again in a new order, combined with the «Sayings Source» (Q) and with other materials, and arranged apparently for didactic use — as a manual, one might say, for the religious educators of the early Syrian church!
It might be a useful tool for you though, if you're a tinkerer, if you can take it apart and extract the good.
The day we took it apart, I cried over that junky old crib.
To clean your bearings thoroughly, take apart the bearings and soak them in a citrus degreaser.
Seems to me that anyone can hide more in a bag (or multiple bags) in their carry - ons and checked - in luggage which all gets screened as well but not all of it gets taken apart and inspected.
I love to really take apart the other person's argument bit by bit, back them into a corner and then deliver the finishing blows.
Its significance, however, is radically new in relation to the two concepts, which, although nor dissonant if taken apart and joined in the expression «stand under,» are at least syntactically dissonant with respect to their order in the expression, «understand» — and more importantly their forming a compound now means something radically new in relation to the terms taken literally and in the reverse order.
I do like the watch argument, if you took apart a windup watch and threw all the parts in the air, how many tries would it take to make a complete watch again.
At National Review Ramesh Ponnuru and Jonah Goldberg take apart the Sam Tanenhaus piece in The New Republic that is titled «Original Sin: Why the GOP Is and Will Continue to Be the Party of White People.»
Zender is brilliant at taking apart the «hell» thing with his over the top black humor.
He simply could not fathom taking apart one's scriptures in this fashion, treat it with such disdain practically.
Robert P. George's recent «On the Square» takes apart what little substance there is in the statement, and he does so with his usual force and precision.
My observation is that in practice we often take apart what the church's historic faith has held together.
It's compact, looks great on the kitchen bench, and is easy to put together / take apart clean (the actual juicer is five parts!).
Its usefulness is of prime importance; the product must be quick to locate and identify and easy to carry and unpack or take apart.
Our kitchen is finally being taken apart in preparation for renovations, so we're getting away from the dust...
The kids got some fun stuff, Hiro's coolest gift was a crane truck that came with a child's - sized drill so he can put it together and take it apart — perfect for his alter ego, Señor Destructo.
A few years ago we thought it had conked out but my Dad took it apart and replaced one of the gears, and it's been mixing brilliantly ever since.
Prepared as in cooked, taken apart.
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