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Drogue chutes will be deployed before the 4 main chutes in order to slow and stabilize the capsule as it descends.
Although one of the four Dragon chutes was intentionally not deployed to see how the capsule would fare without one of its chutes, none of the other three deployed either.
The report noted emergency chutes deployed prior to flight taking off.
They wore cargo chutes extended on rods and attached to backpacks.
They were dangled upside down out windows, over wells, or in laundry chutes.
Should be able catch it with slightly bigger chutes to slow down descent.
Children were dangled upside-down out windows, over wells, or in laundry chutes.
Having delivered their packages to chutes, the robots have run out of work.
Things went south as some of the Humvees slipped out of their chutes.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Game is a little like Chutes and Ladders.
On the floor below the packages are whisked from the chutes to waiting lorries.
Chutes on centrifugal juicers are double the size and usually require less chopping beforehand.
There were only a few other people waiting, and lots of empty stanchion chutes.
They also included innovations for Russia like garbage chutes, which brought their own problems.
Contributing Opinion Writer The chutes popped open and they splashed down in the Pacific.
Our Daily 360 video takes you out of the chutes with professional bull riders.
They hovered in the air, attached to their individual chutes, one seemingly atop another.
The main chutes' canopies are wide enough to fit three school buses end-to-end.
It still holds its original scale and chutes, as well as one scattered cow skeleton.
From the outside her career arc reads like a steady, spectacular upslope: no chutes, all ladders.
There are now escape chutes (basically, giant collapsible fabric tubes for shinnying down) and small parachutes.
One of those changes included reopening previously closed chutes to create shallow water habitats for wildlife.
An impossibly complicated network of conveyor belts, chutes and tubes whizzes the trash this way and that.
The first of his chutes was installed in a building in Rochester, New York, the following year.
An amusement ride known as "The Chutes" was popular among San Francisco residents in the early 1900s.
However, cold-press juicers typically have smaller chutes that will require some extra prep time for chopping.
Under those bald branches, growth was rapid as vines and chutes—nourished by seaweed deposits—scrambled for sunlight.
An Indian folk game, created to teach about the ups and downs of karma, morphed into Chutes & Ladders.
Needless to say, the whole experience has plunged people down their own personal trash chutes of existential crises.
Frenetically they pick up the parcels, eyeball the label on each, and walk them over to the appropriate chutes.
At the bottom of the chutes, yet more humans grab the packages and stack them on pallets for delivery.
One wall is all antiquities, and many have Sanskrit writing like this picture of a chutes-and-ladders game.
Turns out that a pair of auxiliary chutes had blown off the rocket as it left the launch rail.
He named it after a favorite Canadian game called Snakes & Ladders, sold as Chutes and Ladders in the United States.
We'll try again next week and the week after that, but it's like a nightmare version of Chutes and Ladders.
The problem, as shown in a viral video, is that the Santa proved less nimble with chutes than with reindeer.
Flames quickly engulfed the plane — possibly as a result of the emergency braking — and passengers were deplaned via escape chutes.
Thousands of raw chickens whizzed by on overhead shackles, slid into chutes, and were mechanically sawed into thighs and drumsticks.
Only two of the three main parachutes deployed during the test, as one of the chutes hadn't been attached properly.
The building had accessibility problems with toilets, trash chutes and thermostats, among other features, according to a 313 federal suit.
The chutes got wrapped around the instructor's neck, causing him to pass out while he and Carey hurtled toward the ground.
You can't help but giggle while you play Mole Rats in Space, a fun game that's reminiscent of chutes and ladders.
Some of the new measures to encourage household recycling included dual chutes for waste and recycling in new public housing blocks.
Zach had been an inveterate game player since his endless demands for another round of Candy Land or Chutes and Ladders.
Both veterans landed safely and looked up as the sky was filled with dozens of domed, khaki chutes, now as then.
I overheard conversations running the gamut, from cattle chutes to Leonard Cohen—but not once did I hear the name Donald Trump.
A constantly filling tub representing the Ashokan connects to downward-sloping chutes that terminate in another tub: the Hillview Reservoir in Yonkers.
Jagged mountains, granite walls and avalanche chutes plunge to creeks and rivers where, in good years, more than one million salmon spawn.
"The problem was when we had to circle around Carolyn Brown" — another dancer — "and not engage these two cargo chutes," he says.
"The chutes were found not deployed in the wreckage," wrote Stakes, who did not respond to a request for comment from VICE.
PRT guideways had some advantages over trains, like their near-silence, but they would still require cities to build miles of concrete chutes.
So it comes as a bit of a surprise that the construction of two huge pools and towering water chutes are right nearby.
However, because of the dust storm, the atmosphere retained more heat, enlarging it and making it unclear exactly when the chutes should deploy.
Yevgeny Yevtushenko, a famous poet, wrote a lengthy ode to unwanted bedfellows crawling in through the chutes: The cockroaches are staging their attack.
During SEAL missions, parachutists will track until the last moment possible, opening their chutes low to the ground and quickly taking care of business.
After the tower notified Flight 1579 of the fire, the flight crew deployed the plane's slide chutes and evacuated the passengers on the tarmac.
It suggests the term actually comes from board games like chutes and ladders, in which players can find themselves sent back to the start.
Eight miles of conveyor belts crisscross the enormous facility, some of them twirling from ceiling to floor in spiral chutes that look like playground slides.
Some of the priciest come from deep in the Indonesian rainforest, where birds are provided with lavish new towers with protruding chutes for their nests.
A Sun-Times reporter who visited the Wells the following year found garbage chutes clogged with trash, hallways with broken lights, and urine-soaked stairwells.
There are also some unexpected dance sequences, too, with performers sliding down chutes on the factory floor, that have the feel of a Maoist pageant.
Testing out this deployment process entails dropping test vehicles from super high altitudes here on Earth to see how the chutes might perform on Mars.
Recently, in addition to the deadly slide at Taos, a 150-foot-wide avalanche at the southern end of Jackson Hole's Expert Chutes on Dec.
Some, like the Breville Sous Chef and Cuisinart 14-cup food processors, have nice wide chutes that require minimal pre-processing before adding your ingredients.
To make that work manageable, the robots have to distribute packages between the multiple chutes for a particular zip code, so a given chute doesn't overflow.
I let him indulge his "tricks" in board games: sifting through cards in Candy Land or changing the number of the dice in Chutes and Ladders.
The flight crew issued the plane's slide chutes and evacuated passengers, while emergency response teams came to the scene to treat injuries, the Associated Press reports.
Normally with three chutes, the capsule is slowed to a speed of 16 miles per hour before it fires its retro rocket just above the ground.
"First he shot the chutes, then he took the seemingly perilous Whip ride, and finally he went into the ridiculous Crazy Village," wrote the dutiful journalist.
By 1905, the postal service allowed mail chutes to be placed in hotels taller than five stories and in apartment houses with more than 50 residential apartments.
So although the system is automated, humans still monitor the robots on flatscreens below the field, where the packages come down the chutes, and respond to crises.
But despite the extensive testing of the chutes, a Boeing spokesperson says there is still work to be done to ensure astronauts return safely back to Earth.
But it is already clear that if there is a constant in life's game of Chutes and Ladders, it is the consuming importance of one's ZIP code.
Some passengers and crew were able to escape by using emergency chutes, but others could not get out, despite the arrival of fire crews at the scene.
They bend over the chutes until their backs ache, and they get tired and sick because they have to breathe coal dust instead of good, pure air.
When Molin winds a hand crank, the marbles cascade through a series of gears and chutes, plunking down on xylophone keys to create a cheerfully sci-fi harmony.
How do you expect the Democrats to act this week, because they got a one-two punch coming at them right out of the chutes come Monday morning?
Platforms like Facebook no longer feel like mirrors of humanity, even dark ones; they feel like cattle chutes, funneling users toward a narrow range of choices and information.
Thankfully, the last few decades have paved the way for a cavalcade of shit to slide through the chutes of our political, economic, and social systems with ease.
Immigration law is full of these sorts of chutes and false bottoms, which cause people to fall into Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) system without fully understanding why.
Set in the interior courtyard of the Strozzi, the curves of the steel chutes provide a striking contrast to the symmetrical Renaissance arches of the centuries-old palazzo.
Ms. Guy, a retired English teacher, paces the hallways of her building three times a week while her neighbors sleep, peering into garbage chutes and sniffing for smoke.
When you head out on your first snowboarding trip this winter, you'll be able to strap a brand new GoPro camera to your helmet before you bomb the chutes.
These are giant chutes that the pilot can deploy to allow the entire plane to drift to the ground safely in the event of malfunction or loss of control.
European noblemen built 'garderobes' in their castles – rooms with stone or wooden benches with holes in them, through which the excrement would fall, down chutes and into the moat.
The auger in a cold-press juicer also needs to pace itself, giving most slow juicers smaller chutes (around 1.5 inches) that require smaller amounts of ingredients at a time.
Early on, Sidewalk put more energy into figuring out how the robot trash chutes would work than how to control data it and others would collect in the proposed district.
When we looked at the best new bags on the market, we found practical features that also have a sense of fun: collapsible bags, compression systems and even laundry chutes.
Packages are automatically whisked from the conveyor belt to different chutes solely by the metal slats moving from left to right (the yellow bumps are enough to nudge them off).
Others, like the Hamilton Beach 10-cup processor, have narrower chutes which may require you to do some quick chopping before adding large things like round vegetables or cheese blocks.
During the next flight test, one of the main parachutes will fail during landing, as well as one of the smaller chutes that helps to stabilize the capsule during its fall.
While the talks drag on behind the closed doors of the conference center, there's no missing the sound of newly-mined coal rumbling down chutes some 50 km up the road.
The boat has a net strung up behind it to capture the fairing and Musk said SpaceX "should be able catch it with slightly bigger chutes to slow down" its descent.
Her most important series was the "Vierkantrohre," or "Square Tubes": free-standing pipes, articulated out of any number of cuboid or trapezoidal chutes, that look almost exactly like commercial air ducts.
The boat has a net strung up behind it to capture the fairing and Musk says SpaceX "should be able catch it with slightly bigger chutes to slow down" its descent.
She has set up a rigged game of Chutes and Ladders, where those who are sexually assaulted constantly end up on a chute, and the accused constantly end up with a ladder.
It travels up to the first culling level, where human "classifiers" wearing masks, gloves and aprons pull out the biggest pieces of cardboard and drop them down chutes where they are baled.
At Jackson, you take the tram up to the top and you have the fingers there, which are cornices into narrow chutes, and are normally only available with heli-skiing type operations.
The gridlock they create amid the stunning chutes of water running down the steep granite slopes of Yosemite's glacier-carved valley results in a kind of drive-by naturalism that frustrates many.
Then a few hours later, it completed its de-orbit burn, re-entered Earth's atmosphere and deployed its chutes, splashing down as planned in the Pacific Ocean at around 8:14 AM EDT.
Devised with help from an Italian neuro-biologist, Stefano Mancuso, it involves one of Mr Höller's trademark spiralling chutes, two cinemas and some bean plants (it would spoil the fun to say why).
The water began to carve a channel through the foam after just a few minutes, and after 2.4 hours, a staircase of pools, followed by steep chutes, followed by pools again, began forming.
My robot, a stubby mobile slab known as a drive (or more formally and mythically, Pegasus), is just one of hundreds of its kind swarming a 125,000-square-foot "field" pockmarked with chutes.
The column — painted, like everything else in the room, a pristine white — is a reproduction of one of the eight chutes used to lower Zyklon B poison pellets into gas chambers at Auschwitz.
Other announcements included a new warehouse sorting system already live in Denver, Colorado that relies on small robotic vehicles topped with miniature conveyor belts that take packages to the correct chutes for delivery.
"Others returned to the gate and boarded a Korean Air airplane, where airline employees deployed its emergency evacuation chutes, producing a 'popping' sound that may have been mistaken for gunfire," the letter said.
I wanted a notebook that functioned not as a body but as a mind, a notebook that collected, interposed, collaged; a machine whose components could move, whose cogs, chutes, and levers were air.
"The small chutes of hope that we had at the end of the year that we might be able to put something together in Syria, that's going to go away I suspect" he said.
"When it is finished, music will follow" The crank turns a series of gears that send a stream of marbles up a conveyor belt and through a series of chutes to the various instruments.
The board looks like a complicated version of chutes and ladders, and families will have to work together to solve the game and help the mole rats collect all their equipment and evacuate the station.
Like many residents of public housing, she complained that elevators are always shutting down and garbage chutes are taped up and the city's maintenance people never come when they say they are going to come.
The balls are carefully placed into the clear chutes of the machine in numerical order, and none of them are ever touched directly by human hands -- anyone handling the equipment is required to wear gloves.
A worker was seen feeding each robot with a package before the machines carried the parcels away to different areas around the sorting centre, then flipping their lids to deposit them into chutes beneath the floor.
Leaking jet fuel caught fire under the wing, as the crew evacuated passengers via emergency exit chutes from the left side of the plane, and fire crews arrived to begin pouring foam on the flames within minutes.
Shoppers used mobile devices to order items to try on, which would arrive in fitting rooms within seconds, delivered from storage via chutes cut into the walls, said Ms. Shouraboura, whose company, Hointer, worked on the effort.
At the stroke of a key on a peculiar-looking keyboard (the first two rows spelled e-t-a-o-i-n s-h-r-d-l-u), little brass molds dropped down chutes in an overhead magazine.
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Those on display at the Staten Island facility run the gamut, from the ship sorters that whiz across conveyor belts booting packages into their proper chutes to giant palletizer robotic arms, developed in conjunction with Japanese automation giant, Fanuc.
There are a few main streets that run parallel to one another, Jiufen Old Street being the most popular, which—chutes and ladders-style—are connected to one-another by steep 100-stair flights that run perpendicular to these main drags.
But he said implementing penalties in Singapore might not work as well because most residents lived in high-rise buildings with rubbish chutes inside their apartments that led to shared bins, which meant that identifying individual offenders would be difficult.
"We're looking at the physical parameters of how the chutes operate and if we covered all the corners of the envelope and testing," Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA's associate administrator for human exploration, said during a press conference a week before the launch.
"Think about if I had a package and it had a gallon of paint in it, and that gallon of paint was damaged and it leaked down one of these chutes," says Steve McDonnell, general manager of the sorting center.
Each morning, Crispin Hernandez, then a dairy worker in upstate New York, would wake up at dawn and shuffle cows one by one into milking chutes, then sanitize and massage their teats before affixing a milking machine to each udder.
Most of the mail chutes seen in American buildings, along with the ornate ground-floor boxes they feed into, carry the name "Cutler Mailing System," a reference to the chute's inventor, James Goold Cutler, who received a patent for the concept in 1883.
A story I have heard many times, but which seems apocryphal, is that N.K.V.D. agents would sometimes use the garbage chutes that ran like large tubes through many apartments, popping out inside a suspect's home without having to knock on the door.
Major portions of Amazon's fulfillment center are automated — large sections where robots whisk hundreds of pounds of products at high speeds across vast swaths of space, where boxed products stream down chutes to expectant conveyor belts, and few (if any) people are involved.
In search of best practices, the authors of the design guidelines followed the waste trail through more than 40 buildings, from the service corridors of prewar co-ops to the triple chutes (for refuse; paper; and metal, glass and plastic) of newer towers.
Opening a wider window into a world many of us know only from news reports and the long-running television series "Intervention," Elaine McMillion Sheldon's "Recovery Boys" tracks four young opioid addicts through the chutes and ladders of recovery and sober living.
The timing for deploying the backup chutes was also critical ... Mike would have had to deploy the backup before he hit his apex because if he was descending at too high of a speed, it would have ripped a hole in the chute.
They found trash rooms bursting with cardboard, elevators and exits blocked by bags of recycling, trash chutes with pest problems, circuitous routes from trash storage to curb, sidewalks piled with mountains of garbage bags and ad hoc procedures that created friction at every turn.
Have a cup of tea, play a game of Chutes and Ladders, or, if you're like our collective partiers, drink until you can't remember your name or the fact that a horde of seemingly unstoppable zombies is just a couple of horse-trots away from seizing the castle.
Don't sit around wondering what the concrete mafia will think of next, because you already know: acres of redundant stadiums, kayak chutes, velodromes, flimsy residential complexes, parking lots, highways, rail lines, airports, all rebuilt from scratch once every four years until the earth has been filled and subdued.
His skeptics will soon be able to see that vision for themselves: This summer, he's opening the doors to a San Francisco restaurant called Creator and unveiling his gleaming burger bot—a surprisingly beautiful copper and wood machine, its spotless glass chutes stacked with vivid towers of tomato, onion, lettuce, and pickle.
The downing of the bombers allowed an artist working for The Times Mid-Week Pictorial to render the airplanes' general structure and arrangements in a cutaway diagram, including the racks and chutes in which 14 60-pound bombs were carried over the target, and the bombardier's sighting window on the underside of the fuselage.
Even those all-luck (read: mostly boring) preschool games, such as Candy Land and Chutes and Ladders, that mainly teach kids how to play games, also help them focus for a long time on a single activity, learn to take turns and how to cope with losing -- three crucial life skills you can develop early.
Widespread changes inaugurated by animal welfare expert Temple Grandin have further minimized the stress of the process through devices like curved chutes (which obscure the view of the slaughter for cattle coming down the line, calming them) and center-track restrainers (which holds cows steady to make sure they're stunned correctly and don't feel pain).
Unless you are among the commuters whose souls are crushed there every workday, it's hard to know what a dreadful place Penn Station is, how the waiting areas are mosh pits, the platforms are cattle chutes, the low ceiling tiles are encrusted with grimy stalactites and, in heavy rains, water pours from the ceiling into rolling garbage bins.
The cascading effects of not recycling enough — such as clogged trash chutes in public housing, garbage that must be trucked out of the city, and organic waste left to decompose and spew planet-warming methane gas — ultimately undermine ambitious targets the city and state enshrined in law last year to radically reduce contributions to climate change.
The cascading effects of not recycling enough — such as clogged trash chutes in public housing, garbage that must be trucked out of the city, and organic waste left to decompose and spew planet-warming methane gas — ultimately undermine ambitious targets the city and state enshrined in law last year to radically reduce contributions to climate change.
Pros: Two working bowls for jobs large and small, a powerful 1,200-watt induction motor, eight specialized attachments to handle a wide variety of processing tasks, wide and narrow feed chutes for inserting whole ingredients, LCD screen with timer, and a handy storage caddy for the blades Cons: It's expensive, and the powerful motor may generate too much heat for kneading dough if not used carefully Buy the Breville Sous Chef on Amazon for $399.99
Le décor que j'y ai trouvé m'enchante toujours: villages enclavés dans l'ombre des montagnes, dont le grandeur veillaient sur les lacs longs et les rivières; fermes et champs de maïs; une Mercedes sur quatre blocs à travers le débarras devant une maison à l'abandon; de vieux cimetières anglo-saxons qui surprennent à chaque détour; des arbres feuillus, érables, noyers, êtres, chênes, bouleaux; quelques croix de chemin; d'anciennes gares et églises, de vieux postes de frontière; et le matin, à l'auberge, un petit chat noir perché sur une branche d'arbre écoutant le bruit des chutes et de la cafetière qui ronronne.

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