Sentences with phrase «think of my new glasses»

Oh, what do you think of my new glasses?
PS What do you think of my new glasses btw?

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While he used to think glasses were the future of augmented reality, Zuckerberg said he envisions a «new platform,» based on the camera, that will replace today's «primitive tools.»
If you don't know what you're looking for and just want the thrill of discovery, tap the magnifying glass and you'll find new people to follow, places to add to your virtual or IRL itinerary, trending tags and posts Instagram thinks you'll enjoy.
In a Glass Lewis Proxy Talk held April 17, 2014, Anne Simpson of CalPERS and Michael Garland of the New York City Comptroller's Office discussed why they think shareholders should vote against the re-election of -LSB-...]
In a Glass Lewis Proxy Talk held April 17, 2014, Anne Simpson of CalPERS and Michael Garland of the New York City Comptroller's Office discussed why they think shareholders should vote against the re-election of four Duke Energy Corporation directors for what they believe to be a failure of the directors to fulfill their obligations of risk oversight as members of a committee overseeing health, safety, and environmental compliance at the company.
So think twice about the usual sticky lager at an SW1 boozer, avoid a glass of tepid parliamentary reception wine, and instead take the strain off a busy day by ordering a responsible and sophisticated tipple with the help of some new political concoctions suggested by Total Politics.
Above all, synthetic biology «requires a new way of thinking about biology: the idea that cells are machines and they can be rebuilt the way that electrical engineers now design circuits [and] instruments,» Glass says.
A new study of chimpanzees and bonobos finds that humans aren't the only species susceptible to «glass half empty thinking.
Published in Scientific Reports, the model is a new way of thinking about glass and details the extremely unusual properties of a perfect glass.
I don't think a glass of wine or two around Christmas and New Year is any problem whatsoever.
I LOVE glass and think that a bowl full of old (or new) glass fishing floats go a long way to bring that beachy color and feel to a table...
When Warby Parker contacted me about helping them out with announcing their new collection it was certainly very good timing, as I had been thinking about getting new glasses and I was sick of not being able to see properly while it was sunny.
To give you some idea of what Harvey and Bob think of Charles Burnett's The Glass Shield, they blocked the film's release for a full year, forced Burnett to write and direct a less blunt and despairing ending after some test - marketing, refused to let the original version be shown at a Burnett retrospective in New York, and finally, after sending Burnett on a few interviews, shoved the picture out earlier this month.
In reviewing countless new cars and SUVs, I was beginning to think this was a design trait lost to history, with the exception of my little Nissan cube's perfectly vertical, flat rear glass.
And at other times, it was exhilarating to think that a new generation of women would grow up knowing the glass ceiling had been shattered once and for all.
An experience most of us are familiar with: You've just bought something new, whether it be a car, a backpack, a sports jersey with a particular player's number, or even a new brand of reading glasses, and though you found it independently and thought it was fairly unique at the time, now you're seeing it -LSB-...]
An experience most of us are familiar with: You've just bought something new, whether it be a car, a backpack, a sports jersey with a particular player's number, or even a new brand of reading glasses, and though you found it independently and thought it was fairly unique at the time, now you're seeing it everywhere.
I think I have heard of something like this and I think I know the answer if you have a cage that has no bars and is just made out of glass or something it may be that there is not enough air inoculation and it may be hard for him to breath so I would try getting a new barred cage or it could be that you hamster is allergic to bedding and I've had a hamster like this and if is the case I just used newspaper and toilet paper and since some of the ink on the news paper may not be OK for consumption just use all toilet paper or make sure it's so ink.
• A round - up of the besttools for mobile development • A look at developing games for Google Glass • A studio tour of Aardamn Digital, and a look at its iconic parent company • We visit the German dev hub that is Frankfurt • How Lionhead harnessed the power of Unreal Engine 4 • The results of September's close fought Develop Quiz • Geomerics details its work with Arm's Mali platform • Unity's new 2D elements are profiled in detail • A farewell to Blitz, with response from the industry • Autodesk tells all about its indie - friendly middleware Maya LT • Microsoft maestro Paul Lipson shares his thoughts on game audio and composing • The Tizen OS opportunity explored, and why Marmalade matters there • Creative England and Microsoft's Greenshoots initiative under the microscope • Our expert columnist Nick Gibson offers advise on attracting and impressing external funders
He changed the way we think about glass, stretching the medium to new realms of possibility, and this exhibition highlights the unique properties of glass as a medium.
On this occasion, the former glass furnace has secretly revived and plays host to a whole new trade: an unofficial production line which is thought to conceal the mysterious vitrification of hourglass sand, with an almost alchemical ambition to crystallise time.
, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, US Intervention / Decoration, Foreground Projects, Frome, Somerset, UK Ambition d'Art, Institute d'Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne - Lyon, FR Redone, Kröller - Müller Museum, Otterlo, NL A Bookcase for Onestar Press by Lawrence Weiner, Christophe Daviet - Thery, Paris, FR Mes Amis, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, IL Reconstruction # 3: Artists» Playground, Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK Advancing the Experience: Robert Ryman & Urs Raussmüller, Hallen für Neue Kunst, Schaffhausen, CH Art Basel, Kino Mascotte, Basel, CH Cul - de-sac, curated by Lino Polrgato, Small Dead End Courts Around Venice, IT 2008: FREEDOM - American Sculpture, curated by Marie Jeanne de Rooij, Stichting Den Haag Sculptuur, Den Haag, NL Revolutions - Forms That Turn, Biennale of Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, AU Slow Glass, Lisa Cooley, New York, US Thoughts On Democracy: Reinterpreting Norman Rockwell's «Four Freedoms» Poster, The Wolfsonian, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, US artCRUSH, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, US NOLEFTOVERS, Kunsthalle Bern, CH Translocomotion 7th Shanghai Biennale, curated by Julian Heynan, Henk Slager, Shanghai, CN German Angst, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, DE TEXT drawings, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, UK Drawings on Graph Paper, Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, US Pleinairism, curated by Kitty Scott, i8 Gallery, Reykjavik, IS Une Grosse Caisse dans un Orchestre Symphonique, Center d'art Contemporain, Saint Restitut, FR Variation 1, Wiener Konzerthaus, Vienna, AT Wall Rockets: Contemporary Art Artists and Ed Ruscha, curated by Lisa Dennison, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, US; Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, US XX, CAG, Vancouver, CA Wall Works, Buchmann Galerie, Lugano, CH ABC No Rio 2008 Gala & Benefit Auction, Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts, New York, US The Panza Collection, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, US 2 x -LSB-(2 x 20) + (2 x 2)-RSB- + 2 = XX (DESPERATELY) TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE WORLD, curated by Konrad Bitterli, Part I, Mai 36 Galerie, Zurich, CH, Part II, Brook Alexander Gallery, New York, US Collected Visions Modern and Contemporary Works from the JP Morgan Chase Art Collection, Pera Museum, Istanbul, TR This is the Gallery and the Gallery is Many Things, Eastside Projects, Birmingham, UK Love Love Love, Martos Gallery, New York, US Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia, curated by Marta Kuzma, Office for Contemporary Art Norway, Oslo, NO Passage To The North, screening SI Annual Benefit, Swiss Institute, New York, US Posesion, curated by Montserrat and Pablo Sigg, Petra, Mexico City, MX Now You See It, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, US Order.
Her lifelong exploration of themes emerging from conscious and subconscious thought and complex emotional situations, found in glass a new outlet of expression.
The lecture and panel discussion series will include a full program of daily presentations; Michael Kimmelman, Chief Architecture Critic and Former Chief Art Critic for The New York Times, «The View from Over There, Over Here»; Jun Kaneko, «In Between»; William Warmus, Former Curator of Modern Glass at Corning Museum of Glass will moderate roundtable discussion, «The Studio Glass Experiment — The First 50 Years 1962 - 2012»; a thought provoking panel moderated by Bruce Helander, Editor - in - Chief of The Art Economist; Willis «Buzz» Hartshorn of International Center of Photography, «The ICP Legacy and New Directions in Photography»; Ullysees Dietz, Curator of Decorative Arts at the Newark Museum, «Ceramics as Art, Not a New Idea»; and Mark Leach, Executive Director of the SECCA, Southeastern Center of Contemporary Art will present «The New SECCA: Directions in Contemporary Art».
Selected solo exhibitions include Two Body Problem at Steve Turner Contemporary Art Gallery Los Angeles (2010), Wishful thinking Wishful (part of Plastic poetics) at Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2008); We Make It Harder Then It Has To Be at the Glass Pavilion in Berlin (2007); Happy Endings at Meádiáum Gallery in St. Barthlemy, French West Indies (2007); Just Thinking at Devin Borden Hiram Butler gallery in Houston, Texas (2007); The New Deal at Anna Helwing Gallery in Los Angeles (2006); and In Confidence at South First in Brooklynthinking Wishful (part of Plastic poetics) at Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2008); We Make It Harder Then It Has To Be at the Glass Pavilion in Berlin (2007); Happy Endings at Meádiáum Gallery in St. Barthlemy, French West Indies (2007); Just Thinking at Devin Borden Hiram Butler gallery in Houston, Texas (2007); The New Deal at Anna Helwing Gallery in Los Angeles (2006); and In Confidence at South First in BrooklynThinking at Devin Borden Hiram Butler gallery in Houston, Texas (2007); The New Deal at Anna Helwing Gallery in Los Angeles (2006); and In Confidence at South First in Brooklyn (2006).
HTC thinks it can win customers over with Hi - Res Audio, multiple virtual assistants, colour changing glass, and a completely new way of interacting with your device - squeezable edges.
With a great - looking design, the OnePlus X carries that same head - scratching, «how the hell is this possible» feeling as the original One, but the best way to think of it is a actually a combination of the original OnePlus One and the new (er) OnePlus 2, all encased in glass or porcelain.
A lot of things happened this week in the world of The Verge, and we have some first - hand experience to share.This week on The Vergecast, Nilay, Dieter, and Paul, welcome science reporter Loren Grush back to the show to tell us what it was like to watch SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launch in person, as well as meeting SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.Also, Dieter got an exclusive look at Intel's new smart glasses, and Nilay reviewed Apple's HomePod, so they share their experiences with the technology and discuss what it means for the rest of the market.There's a lot more in between that — like Paul's weekly segment «USB - C - crets» (I think that's how you spell it)-- so listen to it all, and you'll get it all.02: 17 - Intel made smart glasses that look normal20: 40 - Apple HomePod review44: 28 - SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch with Loren Grush1: 07:57 - Paul's weekly segment «USB - C - crets» 1:11:44 - The Uber - Waymo trial: greed, ambition, and robot cars1: 15:01 - Inside the desperate fight to keep old TVs alive
And in 2017, as smartphone makers keep putting glass on both the front and back of their devices, and as screen bezels shrink dramatically smaller, I think we'll see the preeminence (and fragility) of glass in smartphones take on a new importance.
Assuming they have made some preparation for their golden years (and like me, they raise a glass to Ottawa and the younger generation in the last week of every month when CPP and OAS enrich their coffers) when the ultimatum for new regulation comes, they can say, «Excuse me but I don't think so,» and hit the links — or the pickle ball court.
I need new glasses too but I have dark hair and silver frames or frameless look better on me, but that's what I think, it's so much better to get the opinion of others so putting a post on your blog is a great idea, we all get to contribute
Think of hardware as kitchen jewelry — add new metal or glass knobs for an easy kitchen cabinet update.
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