Sentences with phrase «to tinker with something»

I think it's something my kid would love and I'd probably tinker with it for a while.
Just tinker with it until the amount in cell F6 on the Calculation sheets match your current 401k balance.
I poked around Pinterest until I found a recipe that looked good, tinkered with it just a bit.
Director Suzanne Swarts: Martin Puryear reminds me of a Geppetto - figure, carefully conjuring his sculptures out of the wood and then tinkering with them endlessly until he has found exactly the right form.
I own a few Harleys that work just fine because I spend as much time tinkering with them as I do riding.
«I put this cover together in Photoshop, after tinkering with it quite a bit.
It's not about dressing up in pseudo-Victorian garb and attending ComiCon, instead it's about the culture of taking an object and recreating it into a new technology that suits the user's purpose, about the age - old craft of tinkering with something until it becomes new again.
That means the Windows 8 beta will almost undoubtedly arrive sometime next year, and you'll have to start tinkering with it so you're not caught off guard when it ships.
It's not exactly the same — I like to use a little wine up front — but I'm going to continue to tinker with it since I love making it this way now The Wimpy Vegetarian recently posted..
In «Explaining Judiciary Governance in Central and Eastern Europe» (forthcoming in Europe - Asia Studies) I show that, once the judicializing institutional design template is in place, CEE politicians do tinker with them at the margins in self - interested ways, as by packing the courts with loyalists.
And after hours tinkering with it, I can confirm that it is indeed snappy.
those are a last resort, and you shouldn't tinker with them without both testing your hormones and without help from a practitioner.
Company reps say they will be releasing the source code to the software and interface elements they pack atop Froyo, encouraging the community to tinker with them as it pleases.
CHICAGO, IL — When you have a product that's already a top seller, one has to be careful when tinkering with it.
Adjusting focus on the headset using the rotating wheel up top is easy, but it's difficult to avoid tinkering with it because things never look as crisp as you wish.
IOER is a red herring and there is simply no way in which the Fed can generate inflation by tinkering with it.
Some people are rarely satisfied (I mean that in a good way) and are constantly tinkering with something: Reworking a timeline, adjusting a process, tweaking a workflow.
I'm not sure I entirely agree with the sentiment, but I do believe one of the greatest risks you can take with a Big Idea is to keep mulling it over and tinkering with it ad nauseam because you're fretful that it's not yet perfect.
They see within it enormous potential and spend their nights and weekends tinkering with it.
Wenger could stick with our best back four of Bellerin, Koscielny, our new lucky charm Mustafi, and Monreal on the other flank, but will Wenger tinker with them and play Gabriel and Gibbs instead?
Often it seems that they'll try a couple of things almost at random, and if those experiments don't «work» immediately, they'll move on to tinkering with something else... or get distracted and drop the online outreach entirely.
In a lecture broadcast by BBC's Radio 4, the Prince of Wales paints a picture of a once - idyllic natural world that is in jeopardy from scientists eager to tinker with it according to whim.
«A good thing about 3 - D printing inks that we developed at our lab is that even though they are for advanced applications, they are not hazardous chemicals, and their recipe is so simple that people can tinker with them even in their garage.
It may be that there is no real distinction between those who empathize with Aibo and those who tinker with him.
Barry Fanaro (Men in Black II, Kingpin) also had his hand in the pot before newbie screenwriter Lew Gallo tinkered with it some more in order to make it a boffo Adam Sandler vehicle.
Personally I can't understand how anyone could return to any sort of project ten years later and not change anything — 20 minutes after I finish this piece I'll be tinkering with it again.
That has been taken care of with the PiPad which is the handiwork of one Michael Castor who has a passion for devices and loves tinkering with them.
The one you see to the left took me months to build and I'm still tinkering with it.
6) The book motivates the history of how GDP calculations come to be, morphing from a way to figure out taxation capacity in wartime, to a figure that guides the economic policies of bureaucrats that tinker with something bigger than themselves, and they do not understand it (but won't admit it).
This is what investor's value most from using a broker - getting a consolidated monthly statement listing all investments and their values (and being able to tinker with them online all at the same time).
As such, and I couldn't tell you what he did, Paul tinkered with something that bricked the computer.
It's a lesson that seems to demand relearning every few years: For all the talk of figurative painting's death in the face of technology and newer movements, the human body will never cease to fascinate, nor will artists ever stop tinkering with it.
In fact, whilst cars — in the days when we called them old bangers — did require a lot of roadside fixing, they are now so good we are discouraged from tinkering with them at all.
One of the other big attractions here is that it's extremely easy to set the system up, and to subsequently tinker with it.
In an effort to extend the life of the SD820, Qualcomm tinkered with it, added an extra 10 - percent of processing speed, and renamed it the SD821.
It provides enhancement across the board as standard, and you can jump into the graphic equalizer to fine - tune your playback further — there are a range of preset options, or if you know exactly what you want you can tinker with it freestyle.
Google Home, the Home Mini, and the Home Max have been out for awhile now, which is long enough for its owners to really tinker with it and get a feel for its capabilities.
It doesn't have to be perfect; you'll likely tinker with it for the entirety of your career.
A first pass means that our writing professional resume experts will begin tinkering with it and find ways to make it better, based on the consultation we have previously in step two.
People who believe it think that if their relationship is basically good, why tinker with it?
The car was handed to Uruguayan engineers and they then tinkered with it, returned it to Munich, and called it a day.
In a recent article in the Yomiuri Shimbun, another Japanese newspaper, Yoshimi Nagamine writes: «It is up to each person whether they empathize with Aibo or simply get caught up in the fun of tinkering with it.
Although saying that, after striking gold with the line - up for the QPR game he seems to have decided to tinkered with it since.
Once you learn this equation and how to manipulate its parts, you can begin to tinker with it in order to produce the desired effects on your own person.
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