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These print blips, however small, are just that – blips – and when ebook pricing returns to sanity expect to see a lot more revenue from digital channels.
"I think we're talking about blips — I'm not sure whether they're small blips or large blips — but there's no reason to believe this is affecting overall trends unless it leads to a long-term crash of the global economy, which no one wants," he said of emissions.
In the past such successes have typically been isolated blips.
Quality and quantity have moved in blips, blocs and waves.
Blips on a map begin to form a movement nationwide.
Blips, bloops, and pixels were suddenly capable of channeling reality.
These blips on the internet radar are just the beginning, however.
Secondly, this substantial European market rally followed relatively small poll blips.
But these plays feel more like fortunate blips than sustainable action.
We thought BLIPS were fun, but getting good results took patience.
Biden's miscues in this campaign might be blips taken in isolation.
Usually, these blips hit Earth with frequencies between 1,000 and 1,500 MHz.
Measuring blips in starlight can determine the exoplanet's size and orbital path.
ROSS: I DON'T THINK THAT – THESE ARE BLIPS ON THE RADAR SCREEN.
The ever volatile art trade has had plenty of blips, of course.
"These bursts of rushes and stock-ups, these are blips," he said.
The only blips in temperature were in the middle of the winter.
Reconstructing the path each particle took means connecting those blips in each layer.
The phone-microscope kit I've been playing around with lately is called Blips.
"Such declines now appear as blips on a long-term chart," Emanuel noted.
The former involves constant travel, blips of lethargy, and a ton of chance.
We wanted the computery blip-blips, of course, but also something more thematic.
Kansas City, Chicago, Las Vegas and Los Angeles are blips on the horizon.
Advisers need to connect with clients regularly, particularly when there are market blips.
Small satellite shifter buttons, called Blips, can also be placed anywhere along the handlebars.
Despite those minor blips, Wall's stature remains inviolate both in and out of Houston.
And then, of course, there were all these other blips on the radar, too.
The map distills hundreds of keywords related to these issues into color-coded blips.
Scammers aren't just cultural blips anymore; they've infiltrated every crevice and crook of society.
Beats and blips across the whole spectrum are well-represented on the whole lineup.
But those concerns, a few notable blips aside, have mostly drifted into the background.
Such sectors tend to be volatile, so these may turn out to be blips.
These weird blips, screeches, and swoops are sure to make your hair stand on end.
Then they search for blips in current events that buck the historical patterns they find.
Like a constant explosion of tweets, retweets, re-blogs and other blips from my phone.
The argument goes that equal weighting isn't as susceptible to individual blips in particular companies.
Dynamic mode blips everything with electronic stimulations, and shuts off the built-in stop/start.
The music starts tentatively, with halting chords, eerie blips and a strange, tolling bass riff.
But do be surprised if these effects turn out to be more than temporary blips.
Some of the most interesting science happens when brief blips pass into and out of existence.
With each new detection, LIGO further solidifies that its measurements are sound, not just statistical blips.
Like central bankers, they tend to look through blips caused by factors such as currency depreciation.
Most FRBs have been momentary blips in the sky — at least as far as we know.
But heartfelt messages can feel like tiny blips in the grand scheme of his Twitter tirades.
These are all of our blips of life right now, that's it, this is what's happening.
Maybe you'll be able to visit Blips and Chitz and play Roy: A Life Well Lived.
It effectively turns into a series of connected shorts, showing various blips in a couple's life.
Authoritarian abuses that would dominate weeks of news cycles in normal times seem like blips instead.
Then, imagine if all the blips and bleeps that come out of our gadgets were this soothing.
These simultaneous blips should occur more frequently for sets of entangled particles than sets of unentangled ones.
If you want to capture incredible details in your smartphone photos, get this Blips Smartphone Lens Kit.
And it all happens in blips, or "time slices," lasting for as long as 400 millisecond intervals.
From those brief blips, we can only guess what role each of these impressive actresses is playing.
If you want to remember how amazing your cell phone is, BLIPS might be worth a try.
They're made up of members from everyone (BB & the Blips, Red Red Krovvy, Photogenic, probably 40 more).
In the days after the film, news blips suggested that Mr. Jackson's legacy was slowly being affected.
Assassinations happen frequently enough in Ukraine that they are often just blips in the local news cycle.
I had seen blips on TV, but hadn't actually sat down and watched an episode in years.
With legacy of bleeps and blips, this games music forefather composed the soundtrack to our semi-virtual world.
And even in tiny, distant blips of light, there could hide billions of years of cosmic history.[Nature]
Those tiny blips you're seeing at the surface of the water indicate something much more imposing down below.
It's been difficult to track these internet blips, because the shelf life of a technical meme is short.
Slow acoustic guitars, emotional rawness and soft vocals were left behind for electronics blips and reverb drenched falsettos.
Thought you could just get away with having an ordinary Thursday with no gaping emotional blips, did you?
Many market declines that were scary in real time look like small blips on a long-term chart.
Yet many criminologists cautioned that it's also possible that the two years' increases were blips in the data.
The increases could be statistical blips, and some cities aren't seeing any spikes in homicides or violent crime.
The feathery dragnet recorded radar blips from 353 vessels, which used radar to navigate and detect other boats.
And how can Professor Stomachache sort it all out before The Judge blips every human out of existence?
Investigations and exposés by the press may dazzle and awe, but the moments they produce are mere blips.
Medical device fatalities are crushing for patients and their families, but usually are just blips on the stock market.
For true believers, such blips are only temporary, but skeptics caution that any plunge could end up being permanent.
El Niño events, other ocean fluctuations, volcanoes, and even cyclical solar activity can cause blips from year to year.
There are times when I felt miles away from the action, my opponents just blips circling through space debris.
It's interspersed with all manner of exciting trills and tinkles and blips, before emotionally barrel-rolling into the chorus.
"Those would be tiny little blips in the trend we are seeing and will continue to see," he said.
Aside from some New York-related blips, World Series ratings have been steadily decreasing for the last 20 years.
OnePlus, Google, Razer, Asus, and the rest barely register as blips on the sales chart compared to those juggernauts.
For me, these little blips of green forest rising out of vast swaths of deforested brown earth represent hope.
That at this moment, an overwhelming amount of everyday information comes in blips, bleeps, alerts, tweets, streaks, and clickbait.
Robinson explained that such blips are like those detected when rock is being fractured as magma forces its way through.
CCDs are traditionally more expensive and power hungry than CMOS sensors, but they also experience less noise—fewer erroneous blips.
This Monday, December 19, Mercury turns retrograde, crossing wires, scrambling schedules and creating a few communication blips until January 8.
A zombie radar tracker program blips for nearby walkers, but Eugene is more concerned about the unusual habits of squirrels.
But starting around 2007 and speeding up until now, you can see the the region light up with tiny blips.
I don't know how a thing could be catchy when it's got no melody other than some PC computer blips.
Scammers aren't just cultural blips anymore; they've infiltrated every crevice and crook of society, and some, thankfully, with justifiable reason.
TESS detects a planet's presence by studying blips in a star's brightness, which indicate something passing in front of it.
It's an artificial environment of plinks, blips, springy bass lines and airy keyboard chords, but it's familiar territory for Santigold.
Other than a few blips, like revealing the logo, Sony has been notoriously quiet about its next-generation game console.
The second, "Simple Sugars," is full of frenetic blips, with the instruments often playing in-sync riffs and screeching sonorities.
Now that said, Amazon had some real blips this year, especially around sexual harassment with Roy Price and Amazon Studios.
A recent paper suggests that the standard ways of estimating an economy's potential are overly influenced by blips in its performance.
It both commands the room and draws viewers close with blips of white paint suggesting some code or measurement of scale.
Spotting ourselves as these strangers in Terrace House, or even Persona 5's fictional cast, triggers tiny blips of existential relief.
Not even these A-listers could avoid blips that derailed them from their idyllic vision of a post-wedding romantic jaunt.
Image: Benjamin Shaw/Wikimedia CommonsFast radio bursts are split-second intergalactic blips of radio waves we've detected over the last decade.
In recent weeks there were blips of positive contribution, particularly on the glass, but never enough to move the needle sufficiently.
Like Boomerang, VSCO's GIF app has a basic roster of filters and records only very short blips of video (2.5 seconds).
Sometimes there are unavoidable accuracy blips — an event might not have taken place where, or even when, I imagined it did.
Three quarter-on-quarter blips in growth over the period have come to nought - or to be precise, less than nought.
CreditCreditAris Messinis/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images It began with blips on a radar screen, 12 miles off the Libyan coast.
Kanazawa-Bunko is a mood-enhancer: airy production, blips in the mix, condensed vocal loops, old fashioned hip-hop drum samples.
Exotic flowers like orange heliconias cascaded through banana leaves; hummingbirds, iridescent green blips of colour, flitted erratically from one to another.
It's pricey compared to the original $30 BLIPS, and that means DIPLE will have to compete with more expensive, dedicated microscopes.
These three establishment-friendly candidates are all barely blips in Iowa polls, and nobody expects any of them to do well there.
The robot knows it's on the correct track by picking up on these faint blips of "oh, that's not right" brain waves.
Like blips on a radar screen, the alien blobs signal that the artists' procedure is vital, animated by their decision-making, responsive.
He's tweeted at numerous Apple execs for weeks in hopes of convincing them to simply listen to his ringtones, blips, and bloops.
BLIPS — a set of thin, stick-on lenses that turn your cell phone into a portable, digital microscope — are a brilliant reminder.
Blackouts can range from small memory blips, such as forgetting a name, to more serious incidents, such as forgetting an entire evening.
The team behind DIPLE (pronounced "dipple") previously made BLIPS, a series of stick-on smartphone lenses that we reviewed back in 2016.
It also features automatic rev-matching, so the car automatically blips the throttle on downshifts, so you don't have to heel-toe.
It's another sign that something is wrong in our schools, an issue that's not actually solved by little news blips of brightness.
Despite this criticism within Biden's donor ranks, some of his supporters see Iowa and New Hampshire as blips in the larger strategy.
But when you freak out about statistical blips in violent crime, all sorts of buffoons tend to come out of the woodwork.
I've had a few little blips before when I've thought about stopping, but each time felt regretful and carried on almost immediately.
Researchers have noticed confusing patterns, including peaks splitting into two recurring peaks, quickly-brightening blips, and patterns appearing in what looks like randomness.
The biggest blips on the oscilloscope include Canada (9.6%), Singapore (11.1%) and Switzerland (133%), according to the latest readings, released on March 11th.
From these tiny blips of light, Kepler gathered enough data to determine the size of the planet and its distance to its star.
But this index has produced many monthly dips over the years, some of them a lot steeper, that turned out to be blips.
One was a twenty-minute-long "movement"—a writhing composition of dubbed bass and tinny blips that forced rave drums under jazz chords.
It's not sensitive at this stage for a simple reason: Bumps and blips don't tell you too much this far from an election.
Yet many criminologists cautioned that it's also possible the two years' increases were blips in the data, not a new long-term trend.
"I don't know that blips in specific sectors, while important, are going to have this overarching effect on the election," the operative said.
Yet the Democrats have claimed chaos and crises dozens of times since President Trump took office, most of them minor blips long forgotten.
But there are two blips where they increased, '22017 to '21970, when NME had finally jumped on the punk bandwagon, and '215 to '21.
Yet many criminologists cautioned that it's also possible 2015 and 20053's increases were blips in the data, not a new long-term trend.
Absolutely. Through the 200-year history I researched there were a few blips and changes people had to adapt to, but people did adapt.
A federal watchdog report found that the PSLF program is seriously broken, riddled with complexities that cause people to lose eligibility for small blips.
The two included aluminum strips allow the Blips lens to retain their shape when applied, and the accompanying app helps you unlock special features.
Despite initial blips with the temporary travel halt and health care, President Trump is well on his way to changing his party and country.
He's been in practice for eight years, and said he's seen "little blips" where anxiety among clients spiked in response to a political shift.
Apart from a few blips, the President's conduct for much of his nine-day trip to Europe and the Middle East was largely conventional.
Save for a few inevitable, but truly infrequent, blips in the connection, the Apollo 7s offer a wire-free earbud experience that actually works.
But I loved this silly device with its two game modes(!), all of its pathetic little blips and bleeps, and zero frames of animation.
To hear Texans tell it, last season's troubles derived partly from misfortune — several simultaneous blips from programs that began the season with high hopes.
But despite a few blips along the way, things have gotten only bigger and more bubbly in the enchanted forest of start-up unicorns.
Yet many criminologists cautioned that it's also possible 2015 and 2016's increases were blips in the data, not a new long-term trend.
Since the Paleolithic home computer used audio cassettes to run software, the idea that the bleeps and blips were actually code was a smart one.
"There were short-term blips, but companies tend to be bigger than one individual," said YCharts CEO Sean Brown in an interview with CNN Business.
While there have been blips along the way — BB9 gave us aRihanna statue — the Berlin Biennale has tended to serve as a political gathering place.
"These are really just blips in what looks like a flat line," said Jennifer Lawless, director of the Women and Politics Institute at American University.
What's also important is the soundscape—the running water, the beep and blips of a phone receiving a new message, the hum of the fridge.
And honestly there is nothing to these little blips of nonsense from Spring Training, except for the very important thing that brightens up the edges.
By draft night, after a season of frustratingly passive play and brief blips of brilliance, he was more widely seen as a high-reward gamble.
I would think similarly of open source licenses to become more and more open and more and more free, but there will be more blips.
In the firmament of journalists many of us are blips on the horizon and don't rate a place in even the most meager of constellations.
His works are clogged with human villainy and ungodly fiends — even pastoral backgrounds include blips of horror: a distant gallows or one beast devouring another.
Two years ago, Mr. West would have been the only one of these people, working in their current mode, who made blips on my radar.
You're a drop of blood at the center of the ocean, which plays a tense soundtrack all night long, interspersed with bright blips of radar.
One segment of the signal also featured several high-frequency blips, each separated by roughly a minute of time, a bit like a regular, ticking clock.
We Americans are constantly trying to grab hold of history, to own our moment in it, to distinguish the dramatic blips from the more enduring changes.
When given the Dälek remix treatment, though, it becomes utterly transformed, stretched out into a discordant opium haze, peppered with electronic blips and menacing subsonic frequencies.
PARELES Marie Davidson, from Montreal, builds dance tracks from brittle, synthetic, percussive sounds — taps, beeps, handclaps, blips — that keep appearing, looping and then ping-ponging around.
That's more air time than any candidate traditionally receives on the debate stage, Sunday morning news shows, or even in blips on popular television talk shows.
If you&aposre even remotely young, please trust me that these blips on the radar are going to mean almost nothing in the long-term. Why?
In other words, when markets are generally rising — even with blips along the way — it isn't hard to do well with funds whose index posts gains.
The full moon takes some major flack—for centuries we've blamed everything from mental blips (and breakdowns) to traffic accidents, crime, and sleepwalking on our lunar neighbor.
The guide is extremely entertaining as well, filling our time with Nessie theories and pointing out blips on the sonar screen that tracks depth and objects below.
Fortnite and PUBG for mobile are blips on the radar compared to some of China's biggest mobile games, like Honor of Kings with 2120 million monthly players.
These Blips lenses are a different story: They attach to your smartphone like a piece of tape, and are slim enough to carry alongside your credit cards.
The Blips lenses are smartphone agnostic; however, their magnification capabilities vary depending on the device being used, and how its camera sensor and standard lens are configured.
Some economists now expect euro zone inflation for 2016 as a whole to be in the red and no longer dismiss the development as temporary monthly blips.
Couples who met through neighbors, college, high school or church were always small data blips but those couplings have decreased, too, as Tinder and Bumble have ascended.
This earnings season has been peppered with stock declines that Cramer chalks up to small blips in companies' reports that make investors feel like they've lost momentum.
When Blippar's app is confident it has found a match from one of its commercial partners or open source databases like Wikipedia, it "blips" up a bubble.
In the game of Beat Battle, The Roots play a random beat and each player trades off singing blips from a different song that fits that beat.
Despite some brief blips of interest in the past few years, as Italy has been swept by a street food fad, the sandwich has not caught on.
But meanwhile she's assembling blips, plinks, a buzzing bass riff, hovering electronic tones and casually intersecting vocal lines into a teasingly enticing track: she's doing, not telling.
But in a new paper uploaded last night, CERN makes it clear that the search will have to continue: The exciting measurements were nothing more than statistical blips.
Together, the missions discovered and confirmed the existence of 2,681 planets and identified many more blips around distant stars that could be planets but are still awaiting confirmation.
But the "Mad Money" host finds Amazon's status here to be problematic, mostly because of the way investors view the stock's brief blips over the $1,000 share price.
Way before Wi-Fi and long before the beeps and blips of the dial-up we knew in the nineties, the original gangster on the scene was CompuServe.
Revenues at Kering and LVMH have thrived thanks to their respective Gucci and Vuitton labels, helping them to offset blips at others like Bottega Veneta or Marc Jacobs.
" As the album ends with "Sail on Through," a crescendo of leave-taking that's also a vow of devotion, blips of Morse code spell out "And nothing hurts.
American employers have added jobs for 92 straight months — far and away the longest streak on record — and apart from a few blips, the gains have been steady.
The study suggests blips in our attention confuse us about the details of tasks we're supposed to be doing and the details of unrelated distractions to those tasks.
The dress design, by Michelle Smith, is eye-teasingly complicated: mostly white interrupted by black Op Art-ish blips and patches of striped color suggestive of African textiles.
If you pay too much attention to the little blips, it can cause you to make drastic decisions that can lead to missing out on huge returns.3.
Atop it a beat gathers, in a welter of clattering, thumping, natural-sounding percussion along with assorted blips and slides and, eventually, a calm voice repeating the title.
In the end, quite serenely, though there were a couple blips along the way: a defeat in Sweden and, most notably, a scoreless tie at home against Luxembourg.
Market volatility has generally been subdued since 2011, apart from blips related to unexpected events like Switzerland's central bank doing away with a cap on the franc in 2015.
Countless articles have declared the death of the traditional western; recent attempts to revive it such as this summer's Magnificent Seven have barely made blips on the popular consciousness.
Current AirPlay users will be familiar with the limitations this imposes: if your phone dies or blips on the network or you just leave the house, the music stops.
Those magical blips were a sound to behold, as your pixel snake grew ridiculously long before you pressed 2 instead of 4 and crashed into a wall and died.
And if the example shots are anything to go by, they produce fantastic results: The BLIPS micro and macro lenses kit, and a few sample images from the Kickstarter.
Yet many criminologists, other experts, and advocates cautioned that it was also possible 2015 and 20053's increases were blips in the data, not a new long-term trend.
This earnings season has been peppered with stock declines that CNBC's Jim Cramer chalks up to small blips in companies' reports that make investors feel like they've lost momentum.
"2017 09 01 - SUS" is heavier and more ominous, built around a high-key piano loop and littered with blips and crescendos that overload the compression on the beat.
Still, these numbers are all just blips in comparison to billions of downloads and users of Facebook and the other popular apps that it owns: Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger.
The question is whether anyone should care: Is it just one of many blips and bumps along the road, or does it say something meaningful about the midterm elections?
She has these headaches that you first see as JD, but when you get in her head, you find out they're much more than just searing blips of pain.
In the end, quite serenely, though there were a couple of blips along the way: a defeat in Sweden and, most notably, a scoreless tie at home against Luxembourg.
"We've seen these blips of volatility this year, and we have tended to calm down very quickly afterward," said Jon Adams, senior investment strategist at BMO Global Asset Management.
A single month's moves may well be random blips, but if you look at these and related numbers over a longer horizon, it's hard to find a discernible trend.
Mastering happens in the final stages of producing a song when it is tweaked and adjusted so that all the little blips are erased and it sounds polished and richer.
Sure, a few small, funny things have been happening on the internet amidst all of it, but those blips have been largely drowned out by the crappiness of everything else.
Each visualization is the result of artists and planetary scientists collaborating to convert blips on a data readout into something that looks like a planet—all while remaining scientifically plausible.
For nearly four more minutes, it cuts back and forth from old CNN blips and white screens defending Sinclair's decision to make its news anchors read the fake news warnings.
If I'm seeing an AR news feed in my peripheral vision I want pertinent news blips – stock prices, local happenings, international incidents – and not so much info on the Kardashians.
Mastering happens in the final stages of producing a track when it is tweaked and adjusted so that all the little blips are erased and it sounds polished and richer.
Electronic music then required patience: conjuring blips and scree from fickle machines, often in laboratory-like settings, and recording them individually to tape before splicing together (hopefully) semi-coherent pieces.
Vine-by-Vine, the animations seem like weird blips in your daily media consumption; but one month's worth of these in one place is truly disorienting: many even resist words.
The release of debut EP Swum Baby last summer saw people flock to Allen's musical pick 'n' mix, which combines an indie sensibility with jazz inflections and blips of electronica.
"Our house prices are typically fairly stable, though we have our blips now and again, but we're in a kind of pre-Brexit rising market right now," Mr. Meiklejohn said.
At first, he said, all he picked up were "little blips" on a signal detector, but on one block — and at one house in particular — the signal was extraordinarily powerful.
Brexit minister Dominic Raab again said he was confident of clinching a deal with the EU, calling the summit in Austria last week just one of several "blips in the world".
Even if these rocks eventually get close enough that we can actually detect them, survey telescopes must be looking at the right place in the sky when the blips pass by.
All engines can be paired to an optional 8-speed automatic or the standard 6-speed manual, which, on the V8, features Active Rev Matching that "blips" the throttle when downshifting.
Despite occasional blips, he has played some remarkable tennis in 2016 and is now within striking range of the year-end top 10, where big bonuses and even more attention lurk.
The officials pointed to blips in the grainy night-vision video, which they said were indications that the occupants of the passenger boat had fired on the team on the canoe.
There were some blips throughout the year, especially as investors responded to an influx of deals in November and cleared the decks in secondary to make room for new primary issue.
The ambient sounds of mechanical blips, hums, and whirs mingle with patterns of foliage, footprints in the snow, typography, or spiderwebs, as machines enhance and illuminate organic forms in supernatural ways.
This is enormously useful information to air traffic controllers who are looking at scores of blips on their screens, and each blip is a plane emitting identifying information, thanks to the transponder.
There may be changes and new blips in the system as time goes on, but for now, all eyes once again turn to what happens with the sales of the iPhone 8.
The results supported the pause in interest rate hikes the Federal Reserve signaled in January, although some investors said the dramatic drops were blips caused by the trade war and the shutdown.
Bon Iver's new 22, A Million, out since September, layers on the blips and bleeps and electrocoughs of digital phlegm, expressing through form the anxieties that a million forlorn ballads couldn't capture.
Our understanding of physics won't be drastically altered today The hubbub started in December when two scientific collaborations at CERN — ATLAS and CMS — both found similar statistical blips in their LHC data.
Set in a non-descript Russian town, the sinister story arc is punctuated with blips of ironic humour as the main character, a high school boy, sinks deeper into apocalyptic Christian beliefs.
Perhaps it's the undecipherable cut and paste vocal blips that make up the hook, or the pixie-esque white girl chanting "Gold up in my teeth," but Kiiara found herself a hit.
This makes the blips of football-related activities that periodically interrupt everything else that much more important; every awful grating money-making element of the broadcast is leveraged on the game itself.
Perhaps the War on Terror and the 2008 debt crisis were blips on Musk's radar, but they indelibly stamped the lives of millions of people, and their effects will persist for generations.
This second batch of presentations includes elegant data visualizations of traffic fatalities, sweeping blips of ship sonar, some intense theatrical exercises, and a Q&A session with all of the artist-presenters.
Though Walmart experienced a few blips during its early online sales on Wednesday, Coresight found that the stores were very busy and online shoppers were especially enticed by gamification and strong deals.    
With more than 9 million members to serve, the company has experienced some blips along the way and in September 2019 had to briefly halt service and turn away potential new members.
No one can say yet whether those clusters are random blips or early indications of a pattern of transmission that will blow up into an epidemic when the weather warms this year.
The long-term investor, while maybe not liking short-term swings in the market, is more secure in the knowledge that these events are blips in the life cycles of the markets.
Over all, I'm quite happy with how the grid turned out (just HAVE A as a problem in the middle and a few blips elsewhere, which all felt worth it to me).
Hayes, who played at Arizona from 2006 through 2011, recalls being in college and noticing schools that were once blips on Dorsey's radar were beginning to crush the Dons on Friday nights.
Though only a handful of these radio blips have ever been detected, new research suggests they could be a ubiquitous fixture of the cosmos, flashing about once every second throughout the observable universe.
But the fact is, it's been this way since before America's birth, with occasional blips of high culture always ready to opine on whatever case happened to bring the Trial Of The Century.
The Blips' Kickstarter campaign has already successfully raised the roughly $17,000 in funding it was after, but you can still pre-order a set of the lenses with a donation of around $23.
These are millisecond-long blips of intense and unexplained radio signals that pop up all over the sky, temporarily outshining radio pulsars in our galaxy despite being perhaps a million times farther away.
The young men sitting in planes circling over the Bay of Biscay had more than enough motivation to keep a watchful eye for the telltale blips on the screens in front of them.
"These blips in the world, they're blown a little bit out of proportion, but we double down, we don't throw our toys out the pram, hold our nerve, keep our cool," Raab said.
Locations as far-flung such as the Pacific islands of Fiji and Tonga, once only blips on international cocaine routes, are now grappling with increasing quantities of the drug arriving on their shores.
In-between blips of frustration in a half-court setting (remember: he just turned 103!) that are caused by mental mistakes and a still-developing jump shot, is a tidal wave of dominance.
The map displays hundreds of blips indicating towns and cities where police have engaged in partnerships with Ring, the Amazon-owned home security firm that sells smart home doorbells with video surveillance cameras.
A recent crop of books explores this fascination, suggesting that the current boom in the market for brand-name contemporary art — for all its occasional blips — is not going bust any time soon.
The rhythmic foundation is an electronic take on Kuti's Afrobeat; along the way it adds handclaps, strummed and plucked strings, clattering cowbells, synthesizer blips and more women's voices, like a movement gathering momentum.
On Sunday, communication planet Mercury ends its retrograde, and all of your work complications will start to fall into place as it moves forward with all the information gathered from classic retrograde blips.
Over the next year I expect to hear a lot of Trump assuring the public that all the signs of an economic bust they're seeing are actually mere meaningless blips, like fiscal fireflies.
The bass line bounces up and down an octave within a dense thicket of other sounds: chirps, blips, whistles, swoops, taps, glassy sustained tones and now and then, for comic relief, a burp.
So it almost sounds like those tones, the little blips and drops in the sounds that we'll be hearing on Monday when Juno talks to us to tell us that everything went alright.
Some percentage of simultaneous blips above a certain threshold would prove Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen wrong—it would demonstrate that there are no hidden variables in the laws of physics predetermining the particles' identities.
When we see a blip — and we see blips periodically because of either interference or scheduled fake signal injections to make sure the thing is working — suddenly it&aposs, this really could be it.
More expensive Blips kits include a stand and light source to better illuminate your subject, but if you're a newcomer to this sort of home microscopy, the basic version will do you just fine.
And as an aside, I personally found that the Blips macro lens was much trickier to use than the micro lens — requiring you get closer to the subject, and keep an even steadier hand.
The 28-year-old suffered one of his few blips last year in Doha when he was surprisingly beaten by Ivo Karlovic, failing to reach a tournament final for the only time in 2015.
The point is, dance crazes are often just that—momentary blips on the cultural landscape, bizarre moments in time when we collectively agree to delude ourselves into shaking a leg and actually enjoying it.
"Others like Pete [Buttigieg] and Amy [Klobuchar] have had feel-good blips of momentum, but will enter Super Tuesday without strength," said Maria Langholz, press secretary for the Warren-aligned Progressive Change Campaign Committee.
These days, I can't stop posting political blips and blurbs — anything from how you can help to why the latest news item is bad to what is happening as explained by someone more qualified.
Notwithstanding localised blips such as the UK election, the long term trend remains that yield is being compressed, which is pushing money further down the credit spectrum and compressing yields there, a senior banker said.
But to those responsible within the criminal justice system, and to much of the public at large, miscarriages of justice are simply blips in a system that mostly delivers what it is designed to deliver.
The move could either help maintain or push chip prices up, although it could also be another signal of weakening momentum in a sector which saw its first blips in years in the first half.
Those kinds of temporary blips are why criminologists prefer to look at longer-term trends, which show a consistent drop in on-duty deaths over the past several decades — including during Obama's time in office.
Fond of juxtaposing the concrete with the airy, he assembles a sonic kaleidoscope of varied keyboards: whooshing gusts, plonking shudders, blips and dings and clicks, lushly watery oscillations — echoing, lurid, glowing, pinging with assured solidity.
He was one of the first musicians to ape their sounds with sequencers and synthesisers; the beeps and blips on the album's opener, prosaically titled "Computer Game", recalls playing "Space Invaders" on a hulking arcade machine.
By and large, the Bulls were designed with size and star power in mind—to control the glass and hope Butler can overcome spacing issues while he gets occasional help from Wade's isolated blips of glory.
While small data breaches, especially of non-critical information, tend to be small blips on the radar, the bad news Tuesday could not come at a worse time for Marriott and the hotel industry at large.
The substance of who my patient was had been reduced to blips on a screen detailing abnormal laboratory values, complicated medical terms like "disseminated intravascular coagulopathy," and clipped, cautionary phrases in the doctor and nursing notes.
Some of his most affecting tracks—from the Kaytranada-produced "Reflection" to  "Therapeutic," off this summer's Community Service 2 mixtape—vibrate with skittering jabs and rest atop a wash of digital blips, juke drums and footwork beats.
When the kitten Rell (Peele) adopts after a bad breakup is kidnapped by the notorious 17th Street Blips, he and Clarence (Key) are forced to navigate their city's criminal underworld to pull off a daring rescue mission.
Developing the software that lets air-traffic controllers see ADS-B positional data on their computer screens, as a superior digital version of the traditional radar blips, has proved tougher than expected, notes the Department of Transportation.
Yes, there were some blips in the road — like getting lost without my GPS and constantly worrying I'd miss important work emails — but I learned to adapt and was confident I'd seen the last of my smartphone.
United has had its blips this season — draws at home with Burnley and Stoke and West Ham, a painful loss to Manchester City — but since Mourinho's humiliating return to Chelsea in October, something seems to have clicked.
In his case, lots of running around in the morning and evening, then the occasional blips of activity when he moved from the couch to the bed, to the floor, and back to the couch throughout the day.
While this technology is certainly cheap enough to be used by any hobbyist interested in the world around them, BLIPS say they also think the lenses can be used by professionals, too — from scientific fieldwork to art restoration.
A frosty spring in 2017 and hail last year has also hurt cognac production yet to hit the market, meaning Hennessy would have to carefully manage current stocks to tide itself through the blips to come, LVMH said.
While positioning data shows speculators have largely reduced record high levels of bets against the pound, reports from major banks this week show big speculative investors and firms still tending to sell the currency whenever it blips higher.
Explaining the 'summer blips' The belief inside the Harris campaign is that the California senator -- because she is lesser known than the likes of Biden, Sanders and Warren -- will have more pliable support than others in the race.
These lone blips of vivid color emphasize the palely anemic sweep of industrial blight around them, the grubby gray storefronts and trash-lined streets where characters scheme for easy enrichment and a leg up to otherwise impossible dreams.
And to also make them decent, compassionate, alert, engaged truth-seekers, neither callous, fearful Party enablers nor complacent, dead-eyed Proles who poke their iPhones and scoff at memes and chirp their discontent in brief blips of coherence.
Sanders supporters see these recent setbacks as momentary blips and believe that the infectious success of his populist economic message and denunciation of America's economic inequalities might be a better fit for New York in 2016 than Clinton thinks.
These included sources telling CBS that intelligence detected antiaircraft radars turning on before the crash and that satellites detected two infrared blips, thought to be SA-15 missiles, that were quickly followed by another blip, the suspected aircraft explosion.
Much of astronomers' work once involved the slog of searching for the same kinds of signals over and over—the blips of pulsars, the arms of galaxies, the spectra of star-forming regions—and figuring out how to automate that slogging.
Available in two different versions: a macro lens with 10x magnification, and a micro lens that can make individual cells visible, the Blips lenses are just millimeters thin, and use electrostatic charge to stick to your smartphone camera's existing lens.
Moreover, the salience of "law and order" is different in an era of steeply rising crime, like the 1960s, than it is in contemporary America, where the crime rate has been, with a few blips, going down since the early 1990s.
To the Kyrgyz, whose cultural heritage includes traditional nomadic games like wrestling and ulak—a polo-like game that uses a dead goat instead of a ball—the ski bases are nothing more than manicured blips on their mountainous horizons.
In one section, the group scuttled from place to place with something like a tap dance, the irregular rhythms of their feet bumping up against erratic electronic blips in the score — a nice departure from dancing directly to the music.
I was of two minds about this puzzle: On the one hand, we have some very nice entries, like BLACK FRIDAY, WAITING AREA, BED AND BREAKFAST, WINE STEWARD, ANDREA DORIA, CYBERMONDAY, FINAGLED (always a fun word), TAKES LEAVE and RADAR BLIPS.
High-low combinations (even those as stratospherically high and basement-level low as these) are blips in the world of street style stalking that remind us you don't have to shell out beaucoup de coins on every piece of your outfit.
But from the dubby blips of his first love letter to his hometown South London Boroughs to the rave refractions of Pre-Dawn / Indoors released just last week, each of his releases offers the possibility of transportation to other realms.
Despite the album's mildly sunny glaze, the electrobounce is so skeletal, so free of overt melodic hooks, that it may take several listens to notice all the little electronic thwocks and blips and plongs pattering along the edges of the beat.
Kylie Jenner stole her big sister&aposs spotlight a few years and one baby ago, while "Jesus Is King" and that tin man look were just two blips on the ever-sinking radar that is West&aposs decline in popularity.
Sources told the outlet that US intelligence detected anti-aircraft radars turning on before the crash and that satellites detected two infrared blips, thought to be SA-15 missiles, that were quickly followed by another blip, the suspected aircraft explosion.
When Keanu vanishes, Clarence and Rell trace his disappearance (with the help of a local pot dealer played by Will Forte) to the drug-dealing gang The 17th Street Blips (the apparent result of a merger of Bloods and Crips).
Fermi detects blips of this magnitude about once every 10,000 seconds (or about every 2 hours and 47 minutes), making it unlikely, although not impossible, that the near-simultaneous observation of the gamma-ray burst and the gravitational waves was a coincidence.
During those little blips, the researchers suggest your brain visually checks your surroundings for something more important to pay attention to—like maybe something exceptionally threatening (a clumsy coworker about to douse you in hot coffee) or interesting (a dog in the office).
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling has gained strongly in the month since British Prime Minister Theresa May called a national election but reports from major banks this week show big speculative investors and firms still tend to sell the currency whenever it blips higher.
"The reality of my life has been grand and wonderful, punctuated by these odd blips and burps of madness," Kidder told PEOPLE for a cover story in 20123, not long after her last reported manic episode, which left her homeless for a time.
The British Royal Air Force found people monitoring radar sometimes missed the blips on their screens that indicated German subs; the self-driving-vehicle developer Waymo reportedly discovered that drivers charged with monitoring its tech from behind the wheel sometimes fell asleep.
The feeling persisted even when there were regular season blips: The Warriors won 67 games, but that fell short of their record-breaking 73 last season; the Cavs won only 248 and did not even get the top seed in the East.
Tuesday's event highlights the need for radar images to be "enhanced by other sources of information that can either confirm or call into question the radar operator's -- or air traffic controller's -- interpretation of those blips on his or her screen," Leighton added.
And, when I really examined the things that had been gnawing at me this past year — the things that have led me down a path of nighttime teeth-grinding and spontaneous blips of panic — they were the exact things that a jumpsuit would fix.
The votes are in, the race undecided, and there is a massive political battle that is taking place behind closed doors and arrives to me as missives from a far-off place in the form of New York Times updates or Atlanta Journal Constitution blips.
His team, despite a few blips and bumps — and a lengthy absence from Aaron Judge — cruised to 100 wins, which even if it was not enough to keep pace with Boston was the Yankees' highest total since they last won the World Series in 2009.
Matt Letourneau, a spokesman for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, called them "relatively minor blips in a much larger, longer-term effort," and he noted that the Department of Energy has won recent cases against environmental groups related to the transport of liquefied natural gas.
The slew of Republicans retiring in 22010 weren't just blips on the radar; they opened doors for Democrats across the country, including in California, where Democrats Mike Levin and Gil Cisneros were able to pick off retiring Issa and Royce's seats in suburban southern California.
But then a funny thing happened: Obamacare, which had long polled rather poorly, surged in popularity now that it was on the chopping block: For the past few years, voters have consistently viewed the Affordable Care Act more unfavorably than favorably, except for a few brief blips.
In interviews, Sedaris seldom opens up about her upbringing or personal life, opting to share minor and often bizarre blips of information instead, such as the fact that her outfits are made by her friend and seamstress Mary Adams, who has nine and a half fingers.
"Unlike the restaurant chains, movie chains and homebuilders and some of the discretionary stocks hurt by the hurricanes, I don't expect the banks to be affected by the non-recurring blips during the quarter," said Jake Dollarhide, chief executive officer of Longbow Asset Management in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
While rivals China, Russia and Britain fell and stumbled their way through qualifying, the only blips for the Americans was when Douglas stepped out of bounds during the floor exercise and Raisman flapped her arms about to save herself falling off the beam following a big wobble.
In the absence of a serious treatment of history and its complexity, Brooks exemplifies a tendency toward — to modify a term from Mike Beggs — Frankenstein journalism: the crude incorporation of quotes and blips of history, torn of context, and stitched together in an appeal to authority.
" According to Stereogum's Ryan Leas, who attended one of the band's Brooklyn shows, "Change Yr Mind" and "Tonite" are vintage LCD, mixing hypnotic electronic backdrops with fragmented blips of guitar, while the latter "finds LCD going much further in the post-punk direction than ever before.
"Vestido de Párpados" — "Dress of Eyelids" — takes a little while to get into motion, then runs calculatedly amok: placing toy-piano tones against jittery drum-and-bass beats, swooping and sliding, racing and crunching, summoning blips and pizzicato and free-jazz saxophone and white-noise crashes.
"Carbon 7 (161)" from her new album, "Black Origami," spreads percussion and synthetic sounds across a wide stereo space — drums, bells, cymbals, blips, chopped-up voices — and rushes ahead through a staccato wilderness of impacts and silences, of patterns that shatter before they ever get predictable.
The department assigned him an unmarked Crown Victoria, and in it he followed the blips and squawks of a police scanner, driving to the scene of any overdose it reported and introducing himself to the victim, as well as any friends or family he could locate.
There are no breathless EDM burners here; the only roundabout acknowledgements of that wing of Rihanna's discography arrive in the throbbing bass of "Needed Me" and in the Drake collaboration "Work," a dancehall breeze accented with light house-inspired synth blips from Toronto producers Boi-1da and Sevn Thomas.
The Swiss, however, adjusted to the windy conditions and felt by the end he was playing well and had rhythm, despite having some blips when he served for the match at 5-4 and 6-5 in the fourth set then dropped a match point in the tiebreak.
In the fiscal year to the end of September 2014 the United States granted just under 10m visas—up from around 6m in 13.83, despite blips in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001 and the global financial crisis of 2007-260 (see chart 21906).
The sort of autotuned chorale that's become Bon Iver's signature over the last half decade opens the track, but even as the Weeknd slinks his way through the track, Cashmere Cat carefully creates a downcast world of jittery blips and booming synth bass that could only belong to him.
While Mosshart holds eye contact with a few fans in the front row, Hince rides along on guitar farther back, playing the hits and dishing out some newies, like "Doing It to Death," a funeral march with a catchy hook and arpeggiated blips that pan from speaker to speaker.
The lack of data in the earlier part of the record (as indicated by grey) speaks to the limited number of meteorological stations before the 20th century, while the comings and goings of El Niño produces blips of heat in the equatorial Pacific that fizzle out into the longer-term trend.
Musically, he's rebounded from 2013's practically empty Nothing Was the Same: these thin, wispy keyboard blips and skittery metallic drum machines, largely courtesy of star producer 40, form a subtle, coherent whole, quietly throbbing along in the background as the vocalist sighs and whimpers in that sharp, whiny, unmistakable voice.
It's possible that I care about audio quality more than the average person — I'm not happy when headphones obscure the little blips, whimpers and creeping plucks of Radiohead's "Paranoid Android," and I need cans that won't fuzz out the crunchy noise of "Mother Puncher" by Mastodon — but I'm not an obsessive.
That essence manifests as little blips of difference that could mean differences at the cellular and tissue level, as well as in behavior, personality and health: "As the animals age, even though they're in a similar environment, they will respond to the environment ever so slightly differently," Dr. Sinclair said.
As such, antiquity can provide us with breathing space, perhaps even an oxygen tank, where we can fill our lungs before plunging back into the blips, tweets, clicks, and endless breaking news updates that populate our days, and where we are "distracted from distraction by distraction," as T.S. Eliot said.
No show on the air does a better job of turning moments that ought to be blips on a viewer's radar into moments of captivating drama, and as the story moves into increasingly tragic territory in its fourth season, it's a necessary strength to keep Jimmy's misfortunes (self-imposed or otherwise) something to care about, rather than to revel in.
But these are forgivable blips in a book with the compassion to capture the loneliness of a trans woman with AIDS who rides the subway at rush hour to feel the warmth of "human bodies all against her", and the sensuousness to convey the beauty of young gay lovers mimicking Fred and Ginger on a hot rooftop as the sun sets.
For one thing, it offers a taste of just how far-reaching early synthesizer work was — from the astral choral realms of Eduard Artemyev's 1972 theme for Solaris to Beaver & Krause's jazz organ atomic funk to the Space Lady's insistent "Synthesize Me." Even Ursula Bogner's tuba travels to the future were accompanied by a series of synthesized blips and audio signals.
Though there's still an intricate web of blips and buzzes behind MC Ride's stream of non-sequiturs—"Take me to the bank, certified amount / How I heard about, she's a walkabout / Dream time announced / Booty on the outside the song retains a recognizable structure"—the song retains a verse-chorus-verse-chorus structure, and that's remarkable in its own way.
Despite the blips, mishaps, and the critics who criticized his perceived lack of "power," and discipline, Samart lives in the hearts and minds of Thai people as a champion forever; a king of the ring, an out-and-out sporting superstar, still unable to walk the noisy streets of Bangkok without being recognized by the taxi drivers and food vendors.
Featuring the low-key and muffled art-collage of "1984," which sounds like it could soundtrack a recently unearthed Soviet film about the pioneering days of the space race, alongside the the 17 minutes of spectral blips, clicks, and whirrs that make up "Pocket Love," The Golden Ravedays 3 is another fantastic instalment in a series that has got us seriously excited about Superpitcher all over again.
It's onscreen where the less fun aspects of her tale — the inconvenient blips of collateral damage to victims who can't easily bounce back, like the Vanity Fair staffer who was saddled with a credit card bill amounting to more than her yearly salary, or the small businesses contracted for projects they were never paid for — can either be more fully contended with or smoothed away.
It's more than that, but also it is always that—there is a want at the heart of it that is unreasoning and unreasonable, and the little blips of transcendence that sports give us are the result of the dynamic tension between that ungovernable want and the rules and norms and various tiers of ritual and discipline and received wisdom that govern the game.
Beyond the ambient instrumentals, mainly included for pacing and flow (one called "The 1975," one called "Please Be Naked," and be grateful it's an instrumental), the basic style here is bubblegum funk, keyed to the interaction between chunky squiggles of rhythm guitar and squiggly chunks of wah-wah synthesizer, jam-packed with goofy computer blips and shiny guitar licks and atmospheric keyboard wash yet somehow superlight on its feet.
From the iterant, almost antagonistic pulse of the motion tracker to the heavy scrape of metal on metal as shafts open up, the groaning and creaking of the ship, the stuttering blips and whirs of computers, the clatter of stuff just falling down, and the continuous mechanical whine of the tension-stretching "music," it's the audio of the Crew Expendable DLC that really puts you in the picture.
Since Trump carried more than 100 House districts by 20 percent or less in his election race, and more than 20 Republicans are running in districts that Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE carried, the stage is set for a lot more blips on Nov. 6!
The metatextual sampling thing here (via samples, Rihanna turns into Sister Nancy and Nina Simone, trap and house music become one, and Kanye morphs into a previous era's forever-tinkering genius, Arthur Russell), and those blips of IRL Kanye (laptop theft, Lexapro freak-outs) and "properly" personal-is-political Kanye (conflating the failing economy and his father's failings, a line about police shootings) are more profound than the crowbarred-in Christian imagery.
But it is not happening yet, and the wild card races have, brilliant blips and the odd bit of Asdrubalized magic aside, mostly had the same sort of negative, gnawing tension that is more commonly associated with long airport layovers or overlong political campaigns—there is a destination, and the certainty some of arrival at some point in the future, but there is also the overriding sense, here in the moment, that we will never get there, that the tarmac goes on forever and the television does not turn off and all the clocks are stuck stuttering back and forth at a permanent 3:44 PM. The teams in the wild card cannot surge, because they are too imperfect or too broken-down or too tired, or because the opponents with nothing to play for but dignity and spite are fresher and less stressed.
Summery over the last few years, sparrows casting Quarter and eighth notes on the mulberry leaves, Someone in an empire waist Sunday cotton Strawberry pastel, shoeless, tulips, slate dust On the pads of her feet, oatmeal cooling, caking, Honey colored kitchen, buttons falling From my sleeves, everything is writing Feathers through the pillow linings, puffed up lungs, Voyager passing through our stellar cloud, robot Sleepwalkers/rock combers, sea-blue sky, Sky-blue sea, tide up, hand held technologies Coming soon to change us, rain counts up From one to twenty million pixels filling in The film we're in, maybe I'm rewriting the whole Thing right as I watch it, time won't release The sequel till it's ready, centripetal marketing Keeps the blips from passing through the firewall Of the future, birds in the storm drain wearing Our interiors out, hot in pettiness, sweeping image After image across the table, trees segmented Into emulsions of light and bark.

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