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Cars go faster, airplanes make us go even faster, but when you go faster you have more accidents.
"If there's some way just to make it go faster, I would make it go faster," Musk said of Crew Dragon development.
The film contains a deliberate homage to Jurassic Park Jeff Goldblum's character says, "Must go faster, must go faster" while he and Will Smith's character are escaping from the alien mothership.
"It's a way to make exploration go faster," Pathak said.
Can I punch the driver to make him go faster?
And we were surprised to find ... Got to go faster.
At least that'll probably make the first one go faster.
If I go faster, it maintains my heading and speed.
But not only do we continue on, we go faster.
Do we want to push a button and go faster?
It was crazy to go faster than 30 miles an hour.
Also, the more expensive ones go faster and have black wheels.
Even afterward, don't push her to go faster than she wants.
KRZANICH: SO, YOU KNOW, I THINK IT WILL ALWAYS GO FASTER.
Mr Pérez has often called for the reforms to go faster.
It is above all intended to make the car go faster.
On Tuesday, she was attempting to go faster when she crashed.
She was attempting to go faster when she crashed on Tuesday.
Hopefully, I will go faster than him in Las Vegas though.
"Electric cars are going to go faster and faster," said Agag.
At the same time that the DOJ told judges that cases need to go faster, though, it made moves to eliminate some things that allowed cases to go faster but made it more likely that immigrants won.
The Chinese government said Tuesday that it is willing to go faster.
"I expected to go faster, but I'm happy I won," he said.
I get an exceptionally chatty hygienist, which makes the cleaning go faster.
Anything that makes us go faster, fly higher, we want to compete.
The trains will theoretically be able to go faster than 160 m.p.h.
Working with AWS, Nill said, will help make that migration go faster.
Which raises the question: How do banked walls help cars go faster?
Since the top air path is longer, it has to go faster.
It would happen "probably over ten years, but it could go faster."
The red satin cape he wears, he says, makes him go faster.
But there are broader questions and Neumob focuses on making apps go faster.
He just wanted to do it because it would help things go faster.
Slow down and concentrate as you cook; you'll go faster in the end.
Everyone around the table, investors included, would love for everything to go faster.
But the drivers do it for another reason: It helps them go faster.
After all, trains cannot go faster when they are stuck behind delayed trains.
"You translate that power into the prop and you go faster," he said.
My doctor warned me, of course, that second labors tend to go faster.
Well I call myself the impatient optimist, because I want things to go faster.
"Party Hard" (twice) might help me go faster, but it wouldn't soothe my head.
Now, trends come and go faster than Kylie Jenner's revolving door of hair colors.
Being small is actually an advantage, because if you're tiny you can go faster.
He is thinking of booking some club appearances to make the time go faster.
It will happen "probably over 10 years, but it could go faster," he said.
And she didn't even have a Spotify playlist to make the tedium go faster.
"Don't get me wrong, I wish it could go faster," he told The Hill.
Right. And they're traveling in a ship, but it can't go faster than light.
"I'm sure she does want it to go faster," Rinaldi said of the process.
International _____ In male figure skating, names seem to come and go faster and faster.
It would be the first time anybody's used weed to make something go faster.
Some can go faster, but they really can't do that eight hours a day.
Because more protons in the nucleus means more force pulling electrons in, electrons would have to go faster and faster the bigger the nucleus gets—at a certain point, they'd have to go faster than the speed of light which is impossible.
It's purely for aesthetics, though — there aren't any parts that make the cars go faster.
I love challenging myself to go faster, push harder, and see what I'm capable of.
He's here to go faster than anyone has gone before in a piston-engine car.
"If the music would go faster, the shoe should tap faster," he tells The Verge.
Most people challenging engineering preconceptions in their garage just, like, make their car go faster.
But just because you have the power to go faster, doesn't mean you always should.
"I knew there were two ways you can get something to go faster," Allison says.
That's a process that I wish I could go faster, but it hasn't been onerous.
Things would go faster if the groups were larger and held on a permanent basis.
It can also go faster and accelerate more quickly than the base model Nissan Leaf.
YEAH, IT WOULD GO FASTER BUT CAN'T COMPETE WITH NEWER MODELS ON THE ROAD TODAY.
It's amazing how many jobs go faster when you have the right tool in hand.
Let's apply that to beyond how to have something go faster, connect us more. Absolutely.
The key part is below: Trump told Holt that he wanted the investigation to go faster.
The shifts drop into place with German precision, encouraging the driver to go faster and faster.
You can choose Go Farther, Lose Weight, Go Faster, Reduce Stress, Maintain Fitness, or Improve Fitness.
For example, self-driving vehicles couldn't go faster than 35 miles per hour in pilot tests.
It's so fast that there's vigorous debate about whether any modern tires can ever go faster.
The HKEX benefits, he said, from greater internationalization and because its approval process can go faster.
"This is how you can go faster and understand the market all the time," he said.
" Lee said he and other Republican lawmakers would "rather it go faster than it has been.
With streaming it's possible to start with a movie and stop and go faster and return.
It seems that the human body has begun to peak in its ability to go faster.
"We can go faster working with Rivian," said Joe Hinrichs, president of Ford's global automotive businesses.
Scooters go 15 mph, and electric skateboards, mini-motorcycles and one-wheeled devices can go faster.
The delivery robots that fall under the law can't go faster than 10 miles per hour.
" To which Dilbert's boss replies, "These meetings will go faster if you stop putting things in context.
SoftBank is out "to drive and inject scale into companies, and help them go faster," he said.
And it's very interesting to track, in a classroom like, that some kids go faster than others.
The CEO predicted a 10-year timeline "but it could go faster," the U.K.-based paper reported.
It is hard to explain — you make the same effort as when clean, but you go faster.
Progress was slow; even in optimal conditions, the van couldn't go faster than sixty miles per hour.
I think it could go faster, but you know, Michelle [Wolf] has her show now, it's great.
The study concluded that eliminating this asymmetry could enable her to go faster and also avoid injury.
"It is to make things go faster," the new head of Uber's battery efforts Celina Mikolajczak told Recode.
As you go faster, the whole engineering problem gets increasingly screwed up in new and extremely difficult ways.
And they can't go faster than 3 mph and must have a human monitor, the new law says.
POC marketed their helmets as a safety accessory and not a way to go faster or look cooler.
He was already considering new iterations, possibly incorporating sails or wave gliders that would make Wilson go faster.
"When you have someone out front and everybody's chasing her, you're obviously going to go faster," Smith said.
Internally, Tastad is trying to push the company to go faster to meet its diversity and inclusion goals.
Anything you want to do with kids, if you leverage peer influence, it will go faster and better.
"I used to have an agenda: I wanted to do whatever made my car go faster," he said.
The modern nine-inning game was one of the first official attempts to make baseball games go faster.
Treble makes Android modular, which collapses a bunch of those early steps and makes the later ones go faster.
" Ms. Cantwell said, "On the Democratic side, we'd say we want to go faster, we want a lot more.
I'd kick Mambo to go faster, and he would, but then he would slow down after a few seconds.
But the people can tell with the plan… the whole China to go faster than...this is one reason.
When he asked why she was so polite, she said she thought it would make the search go faster.
Computers can do little with a text that humans could not, but they make some laborious work go faster.
You'll need that because the Moov is designed to go faster — up to 15 mph — and do sport tricks.
He believed in only one way to make his 237-liter Bentleys go faster: Make the engines even bigger.
Copenhagen's planners thought it was both unsafe and uncivilized to allow city traffic to go faster than 30 m.p.h.
But the need for funds to pay his substantial inheritance tax gives him a personal motive to go faster.
In the future, Hot Wheels says it wants to make the cars go faster,and introduce some different car models.
So you've got to get prepared for making sure you're also having an ability to go faster into the market.
The developers say they haven't contacted Netflix yet, but "the project could likely go faster and further with their support."
Using them as a means to power a warp drive to go faster than the speed of light isn't possible.
To go faster in a zero-sum city, each of us needs a WazeMe app to compete against other drivers.
Combined, this increases the maximum output from 1,300 to 1,500 amps, which, in simple terms makes fast car go faster.
He should not be too disappointed because if he did it again next week I imagine he would go faster.
I mean, I know the context about new world order, but I am trying to go faster than that phenomenon.
As well as a regular SUV, it comes as a coupe and an "S-Coupe," with even more go-faster bits.
Hamilton said cars were already too heavy and should be made substantially lighter as a means of making them go faster.
"Because they can't transform the oil tanker, they have a speedboat to go faster and engage with the competition," explains Boden.
Bannister urged Brasher to go faster and at the halfway mark called on Chataway to take over from the tiring Brasher.
They know the lay of the land, they've done it before and they'll get you where you need to go faster.
In that case, the search would go faster — and the much-desired answer to what caused the crash could come quicker.
She says, "My turn," and I know it is, and the knowing keeps me from barking at her to go faster.
Cinematically, things take longer than they actually do in real life and sometimes we alight them, we make them go faster.
They will have fixed wings to help with gliding, similar to an airplane, to help it be more efficient and go faster.
When a partner goes down on you, they're able to control their tongue movements and go faster, slower, or in different patterns.
As humans in general, we try to make the process [of growing up] go faster, and it just doesn't happen like that.
It was though the car was teasing me to go faster; tempting me to corner harder; and goading me to brake later.
The Obama administration also rejiggered the federal review process in 2014 to make it go faster for most companies waiting for approval.
He noted that Apple reviews 265,65 apps per week, but it has now figured out how to make those reviews go faster.
But I also remember being very impatient about wanting things to go faster in my career, and wanting people to move faster.
I thought, if those [big] companies could use those tools, could small companies use those tools and essentially accelerate and go faster?
"The run will go faster, and you'll be gaining some knowledge or insight, depending on what you are listening to," he says.
Tesla teased a prototype Model S that Elon Musk says can go faster than the "Ludicrous" speed the company's cars currently achieve.
"A lot of inmates have told me, 'Look, jobs make the time go faster, and we want to be productive,'" Crispino said.
And safety is super important, since so many people have been getting hurt riding electric scooters that go faster than they probably realize!
This led to a rash of plans to allow those who wanted to go faster not to be held back by the slowest.
In order to get in the air in extreme heat, planes need longer runways to allow them to go faster before taking off.
I've also always made the four-person meals for my family so it may go faster if you are just cooking for two.
All I thought about was where we were, how we were doing in the race, how we could make the boat go faster.
For the computer to determine the rider's output, they have to enter their weight and height into the system—lighter riders go faster.
Kim Jong Un going, as the president said, he can go at his own pace, he can go faster and he can go slower.
The aerial battles in Ascend feel no less natural than skiing: You lean where you want to go, bend the knees to go faster.
It's an optimistic prediction: these rockets go faster than the speed of sound and experience extreme temperatures and forces that cause wear and tear.
"(He) can go faster at worlds because that was a poor start by his standards," the former Trinidad and Tobago star said on Twitter.
So I'm very excited to announce the launch of our transportation platform — to get you where you need to go faster, with your friends.
"I didn't do a favour to Kimi who obviously could go faster, I didn't have the pace," the relieved German said in podium interviews.
Can we crank our car stereo to go faster, power our homes with a gong, or cook an egg just by screaming at it?
I think when I had really tight deadlines I started looking for ways to express more with fewer lines, thinking it would go faster.
And when the blade is sharp and straight, it does more of the work of cutting, which in turn makes the job go faster.
"I didn't do a favor to Kimi who obviously could go faster, I didn't have the pace," the relieved German said in podium interviews.
At Universal, Hutchinson said, facial recognition could allow customers to skip lines, go faster through concession stands, and pay without cash or a card.
"We want to have a better understanding and go faster with our research," said Josue Tago, a seismologist working to build the sensor network.
It is neither pressing on the gas pedal to make the car go faster nor easing off so much that the car slows down.
For example, the autonomous vehicles cannot go faster than 65 miles per hour, but they will be allowed to drive in fog and light rain.
He also said progress had been made implementing the Minsk accords to end the conflict in Ukraine but that the process needed to go faster.
With top leadership from both companies sitting around a table, the bank was looking for ways to go faster in its "digital transformation," Block said.
I'm anxious for the process to go faster, but I also am trying to live in the moment and enjoy the time we have now.
Six bottles of the same soda will go faster than six totally different items, some of which cannot be scanned, such as vegetables, he said.
Following Amazon's acquisition, do you think you have more budget, you can hire more people and you can go faster and release all these products?
That you'll be able to select Uber Air and we'll be able to save you time and get you where you want to go faster.
"Once you reach Mach 5 you can't use your traditional jets and just make them go faster," Carrie Lee, a Rand Stanton Nuclear Fellow, explained.
"If everything works out and however many miracles line up to make this happen it could go faster, and it could go slower," he added.
To make the job go faster, I use store bought puff pastry, with this caveat: Buy the real stuff, made with butter (read the label).
" A developer elaborated further in the comments that "a properly motivated human using a light enough controller could go faster (3600 degrees/sec!) than we thought.
I always read while I do cardio, both because it makes the time go faster and because I love getting as much reading in as possible.
Meanwhile,  Hennessey just last week (in Las Vegas, coincidentally) unveiled its upcoming Venom F5 , which it claims will be able to go faster than 300 mph.
The latter gives you more speed, but at the expense of battery life and range, so only use Sport Mode if you absolutely must go faster.
Judy Creach was a young mother raising two kids when she watched her husband, Mickey Thompson, become the first American to go faster than 400 mph.
"We will try to give the political mandate to go faster and we aim at finishing these negotiations by the end of this year," he said.
The computer limits the driver to a top speed of 24 miles per hour, but with Burgatti's help, it can go faster on a race track.
Indeed, the desire to write faster has driven innovations throughout history: Ballpoint pens replaced quill pens; typewriters improved on pens; and computers go faster than typewriters.
"We wish things could go faster, but I am very confident that the tide is moving in the direction of the Venezuelan people," Mr. Pompeo said.
Here's what you already know: Nitrous oxide gas makes cream into whipped cream, makes Vin Diesel's car go faster, and makes dental work slightly less awful.
In this lesson, you'll explore why there is a limit to how fast humans can run, and what it would take to make us go faster.
And he told me it's like driving a car, you can push the gas to go faster or you can lift your foot from the brake.
He added that substantial progress had been made to end the conflict in Ukraine, but that the implementation of the Minsk peace accords needed to go faster.
But the extra effort needed to go faster (three minutes for 800 meters being much quicker than four minutes for 1 kilometer) kills you in the end.
Getting the boys out could go faster due to the installation of dive lines, extra oxygen tanks left along the way and glow sticks lighting the path.
The company added that the next phase of test flights will see its spaceship burn its rockets longer and go faster with the goal of reaching space.
Perhaps the only way to make it better is to send it off to the espresso-filled engineers at Abarth to juice all the go-faster bits.
You'll get a sonar, which can reveal hidden places, and you'll also get ... turbo jets to go faster and get through puzzles like powerful alternating sea currents.
Breaking your day down into chunks of work and rest that match your natural energy levels feels good, makes your workday go faster and boosts your productivity.
The best way to work through a job you don't like to do is to have the right tool that at least makes the job go faster.
Unfortunately, this clarity won't make the remaining years of her sentence go faster—though she now hopes to advise other women who find themselves in similar situations.
Students can go faster if they want — it's primarily online — and then start working on labs where they are building their own lab, either physical or virtual.
The goal was to go faster when they were tired to prepare them for a New York marathon that is usually filled with changing paces and surges.
The Chinese government said earlier this month that it is willing to go faster and lift foreign ownership caps on such companies one year ahead of schedule.
Research says that matching the beats per minute (bpm) of a song with your desired heart rate, can help you go faster and crush your exercise goals.
I did not purchase a ticket to wait around for a commercial break on TV. And shorten pitcher changes and make the pitchers and batters go faster.
I got everywhere I needed to go, faster than I otherwise would have, without worrying once about getting lost, finding parking, or maybe having had one last drink.
HAVING AZURE'S PRESENCE IN A LOT OF DIFFERENT PLACES AROUND THE WORLD, BEING ABLE TO BUILD OUR PLATFORM ON TOP OF THE PLATFORMJUST ALLOWS US TO GO FASTER.
Though the trains go faster than lorries, the line is far less efficient at moving cargo, says William Ojonyo of Keynote Logistics, a Nairobi-based cargo-clearing firm.
There's so much focus and energy now in this medium and momentum that I would say it's going to go faster than the other art forms before it.
He's enjoying working with Peta, but when you've worked with someone as much as we have with each other, you develop a shorthand that makes teaching go faster.
About those Mexico counterattacks: they'll probably want to go faster, more urgently, when they can to try to catch Brazil, which won't like it anymore than Germany did.
But he knew aerodynamics and he knew how to build a chassis, and he knew what to look for with tires as far as making them go faster.
Carry on The comedian from "Adam Ruins Everything" always takes along drawing materials, a fidget spinner and a Nintendo switch to make a cross-country flight go faster.
Of course, outside of the chitchat about how to make the nice cars go faster, Musk has spent the last week navigating a series of stranger-than-fiction controversies.
The challenge is that most electric scooters sold today are utilitarian and not as powerful as models that run on petrol that can go faster and climb gradients easily.
It's actually the kind of game I wish I could somehow attach to my treadmill, using that speed to train myself to go faster and twist through the scenery.
"It is more sensible to say we will go faster than society, we will catch up with society on its way to meeting Paris," van Beurden said on Thursday.
Because the faster—we're in essence competing on who can go faster to make this stuff but faster means more likely to be dangerous, less likely to be safe.
She predicted after the first run that she could go faster in the second run, and she did, especially in the first 40 seconds after she left the gate.
Creamy White Beans With Herb Oil One of the virtues of reading the recipe all the way through before cooking is that you can sometimes make it go faster.
I reckon it's a good way to describe all food—it just depends on whether you're a genteel Ferris wheel or "scream if you wanna go faster" kind of person.
Hasbro recently introduced a new toy spider that moves slower or faster depending on the noise level — and the point is to yell at it to make it go faster.
But in the 1960s, designers started hitting a wall up around Mach 3 or 4, after which it starts becoming very difficult and expensive to make the plane go faster.
Companies like Boeing and Airbus have spent billions of dollars helping to develop and gain approvals for carbon fiber, which can help a plane go faster and use less gas.
One thing's for sure: It was a simpler time, back when drugs were drugs; "gas" was what Americans called petrol; and NOS was what made Vin Diesel's car go faster.
It requires commuters to give up some personal freedom and trust that because they are doing so, everyone is getting to where they need to go faster and more safely.
The touchscreen manufacturers also claim that their machines make voting go faster, resulting in shorter waits to cast a ballot—and fewer voters who give up and leave without voting.
Nor is the game's constant attrition, the gradual running-out of luck that leads to your 'mechs being cored out or your mechwarriors dying, improved by making it go faster.
Even though most modern puffer jackets aren't particularly heavy, there is always someone looking to shed a few extra ounces in order to go faster and lighter in the outdoors.
"Let me say this very clearly: We need to move forward, we need to go faster, we need to launch new projects, we need to push ever harder," he said.
In addition to reducing the incidence of air rage, boarding at the front and middle of the plane could probably also make the entire process of boarding go faster, DeCelles said.
"Wall Street investors are telling Uber and Lyft to cut down on driver income, stop incentives, and go faster to driverless cars," said Bhairavi Desai, the executive director of the NYTWA.
Bridenstine, who was a witness at the hearing, made his familiar argument that the reason to go faster is that a new administration might come in and rework NASA's entire agenda.
Speed: Scooters (and e-bikes) tend to go faster than traditional bicycles, making them harder to control for riders and more difficult to anticipate for cars and others on the road.
All of the startups aiming to fly supersonic in the next decade have touted low emissions as a goal, but it simply takes more fuel to go faster, raising critical questions.
"In China, this much land would make me the biggest farmer in the country," Mr. Li said, yanking a rusty lever to try to get his puffing tractor to go faster.
Last year, the Italian tire manufacturer Pirelli provided the teams with only medium and soft tires, whereas this year they will also be given supersoft tires, allowing them to go faster.
"We would always like things to go faster, but the key thing is the direction, and the direction that came out of this dialogue is the right one," said Le Maire.
Stick with me here: I understand the technical specifics of how to make a car go faster about as clearly as how a rat could control a human via his hair.
Last March, Tesla announced it will offer same-day car repair and will upgrade software on the Model 3, allowing it to go faster and travel longer distances, Business Insider reported.
Priggish and reactionary as Henry Ford may have been in other regards, he understood a simple truth: Demonstrate that your cars go faster than someone else's and consumer demand will rise.
The advantage of transporting goods to the Arctic region is that that you don't have the same considerations as you do with passengers; you can go faster and have a higher acceleration.
One guy I was off and on with for three years used to ignore me after romantic dates because he found an algorithm that made the fan on his computer go faster.
We usually take Lola, the dog, out at the end of the day, but since she's very sporty, we drive while she runs in front of us, so she can go faster.
The Space Force and, if we are honest, the entirety of the Defense Department, needs to adjust its culture to go faster, accept greater risks, and shift to the great power competition.
What that means is DNA synthesis makes fundamental biology research and lifesaving drug development go faster, but it can also be used to do research that can be potentially deadly for humanity.
Business Insider's Nich Carlson reported that when Page was first CEO, he wrote down the following management rules that guided him:Don't delegate: Do everything you can yourself to make things go faster.
Retailers that have adopted cash-free policies argue that the majority of their customers already pay electronically and that not having to fumble with cash makes the lines go faster for everybody.
Without more money from Congress, the administration's only options are to try to make cases go faster or to try to find more ways to deport people without putting them into court.
This will be the first time in 45 years humans will return to deep space, said the company in a news release, and will go "faster and further" than any humans before them.
We were gifted some great jams from the music gods, who filled our ears with plenty of bops to make our workdays go faster, our workouts seem easier, and our commutes feel shorter.
In another Autopilot update, which has been rolled to some users last week, Tesla owners will no longer be able to set Autopilot to go faster than the speed limit, Electrek has reported. 
The technology in such a pool, from energy-absorbing lane dividers and wave-swallowing drainage to the depth and temperature, is all designed to help the world's best swimmers go faster than ever.
Hamilton, who leads the championship by four points over Vettel, felt slowing down the cars would not make racing any better and said drivers just wanted to go faster and push the limits.
It was clear that there was an opportunity to help science go faster and that the potential rewards and the value of what we could contribute there is much bigger than anywhere else.
And yes, countless machines can go faster than 162 mph—Bugatti's Chiron just hit 305—but few vroom with the insouciance of the Taycan, a testament to Porsche's holistic design and engineering process.
Wear them too long and it feels like your ears are being squashed between a vise, a hot, painful, distraction from all that music you had hoped would make the day go faster.
This flight will be 10 hours and 15 minutes due to the jet streams in the same direction allowing flights to go faster west to east, though it is still a long flight.
During that event, the President appeared to undermine his own arguments in several ways by saying he "didn't need" to declare the emergency but wanted to go faster than Congress on border security.
Click ahead to see each of the daily deals, and set your shopping reminders now — because if flash sales have taught us anything, it's that supplies go faster than you can blend your contour.
Making the cars go faster, look bolder, and turning the series into a better representation for electric technology should help Formula E continue its rise up the ranks of the world's top motorsports series.
South African Wayde van Niekerk dropped the record to 244.31 seconds at the 2400 Rio Olympics, and Boldon, a four-time Olympic sprint medallist, is not the only one saying Norman can go faster.
Swimmers in higher-numbered lanes tended to go faster on their laps heading towards the start end than they did in the reverse direction, whereas those in lower-numbered lanes showed the opposite pattern.
You just inject new material into the system, and it gets where it needs to go faster and faster as people get used to receiving narratives and themes in a certain context from certain sources.
Our source says as the driver was talking to the cops, Teresa chimed in from the back seat and explained her situation and that she was the one who told the driver to go faster.
The actuation point is adjustable, so you can set it up to have the range of motion come into effect past the key's physical click; press the key normally then press harder to go faster.
Where there are places where you can go faster of course we will look at acquisitions but I would say this is about building a platform, it's not a roll up or anything like that.
"If you want to go faster, if you want to be more agile, you want to be more responsive and create more outcomes, you&aposve got to do something different with the funding," he said.
In the end, Rosberg managed to hold on to second place and take the title by five points while team bosses mulled what to do with a star driver who ignored team orders to go faster.
That's because when planes go faster than the speed of sound, they create a sonic boom as intense and startling as a cannon blast, prompting the feds to ban them from US commercial flights over land.
IndyCar drivers have access to a "push to pass" button that affords a number of boosts throughout a race, and Formula One has a few different systems that let drivers temporarily make their cars go faster.
Science fiction and space travel fans probably know that while it obviously takes more and more energy to make something go faster and faster, as you approach the speed of light the energy required increase exponentially.
Why the Nike Vaporfly 4% is so uniqueMany marathoners are switching to the Vaporfly, which retails for $250 (and also comes in bright green and orange), because research shows that it may help runners go faster.
Microsoft has been pivoting a lot of its efforts to focus on the web, and CEO Satya Nadella has been pushing the company to go faster on the web and even adopt Chromium for its Edge browser.
The DeltaWing concept minimized aerodynamic drag — and with it fuel consumption — allowing the car to go faster, while the application of ground effects (the airflow under the vehicle that creates suction) would keep it planted while cornering.
"The logical thing to think is, well, you want both legs to deliver as much force as possible and if one is not delivering as much force, if it delivered more force, he'd go faster," Weyand said.
The researchers extrapolated from this rapid rate of improvement to make one of the stranger predictions published in a scientific paper: That by 2048, a person on all fours could go faster than a person running upright.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — Most of us solve crossword puzzles in our SPARE TIME, but I've gotten mail from people who have told me that they solved under their desks during classes to make a boring lecture go faster.
"I started hanging out with my buddies who were mechanics, and they would show me a lot about cars and how you can make it go faster just by doing a couple of things to your car," he said.
It was time for a course correction in the fashion industry as the desire to go faster and faster simply to outdo the other became the driving force rather than putting the dialogue with the customer at the center.
Travel between stars comes down to a problem of how much stuff you have to move (mass), how much energy you can put into making it go faster (energy), and how long it will take to get there (time).
Dorsey, a personal investor in bitcoin, expects the cryptocurrency to be used for simple things like coffee and said its ascendance to world's currency will occur over 10 years, "but it could go faster," the U.K.-based paper reported.
Hodge: The recent set with Randomer was for five hours, and that went really well, because he was constantly trying to go faster and faster to that mid-130 techno place, and I was trying to keep it back.
Podcasts work much better for me when running because although sound quality doesn't really matter, I still have to concentrate on what I'm hearing — it's a good way to take my mind off things and make the time go faster.
If you step away from the gym for a while, though, and find that your fitness level has slipped far enough away, you can relive this period of rapid growth—and it could go faster the second time around, Hanson says.
"Rather, you hear coaches telling athletes that we can push more, or we need to push less, or we can go faster, or let's take it slow today," he said, indicating that each athlete requires a different type of coaching.
It's good to always be thinking about ways to go faster, but we have to balance that at Nextdoor with this trust and authenticity and this foundation that we've created that is really at the core of everything we do.
Changing its locomotion style (four legs instead of two, for instance, or giving a bit more power) could allow it to go faster, jump higher, even walk on water — and versions with these capabilities are all being pursued by the lab.
"The machine can definitely go faster, but the turning process is really time consuming since debugging needs to be done with the high speed camera, and mistakes often break the cube of blow up FETs [Field-Effect Transistors]," Katz wrote.
That's the thought that went through my head high over the ocean, willing the plane to go faster as I rushed thousands of miles back to New Zealand to meet up with my gravely injured wife in the hospital near Christchurch.
"It has been a struggle (batting back from hamstring injuries)...I wanted to go faster but because of the tragedy that was going on at the start I couldn't because I had to conserve and be cautious," the 2011 world champion told Reuters.
You're trying to stay in the bike lane, or maybe make it through some cars to take an already nerve-wrecking left turn, and a car seems to go faster behind you, not slower, as if to intentionally make your life harder.
It has a supercharged 5-liter V8 producing 575 horsepower, along with upgraded aerodynamics, an even more badass-sounding exhaust system, new suspension, and a whole bunch of go-faster options like a carbon fiber roof panel, carbon ceramic brakes, and more.
Right now, the carbon plates in the expensive Nike-patented shoes are seemingly so good at what they're designed to do — help whoever's wearing them to go faster — that any athlete wearing them has a significant advantage over those not wearing them.
The Desormeaux brothers, however, were not the only ones determined to make Nyquist earn his honors — from the get-go, Fernando Perez aboard Uncle Lino and Jevian Toledo aboard Awesome Speed harassed Gutierrez into pushing Nyquist to go faster than the colt wanted.
From helping you compose emails and texts hands-free to calling people on your contact list or even asking Siri for directions while out and about, the feature can make getting things done on-the-go faster, simpler, and much more convenient.
At their meeting, they differed about China's claims in the South China Sea; about what to do next in North Korea (though they promised to impose sanctions agreed in March) and about the pace of Chinese economic reform (the Americans want China to go faster).
Like those Soviet factories, Success Academy and other charter schools have been under pressure to perform on a particular measure, and are reminding us once again what Donald Campbell told us 40 years ago: Tampering with the speedometer won't make the car go faster.
PODCAST: GO BEHIND THE SCENES OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC'S NEW SERIES "THE LONG ROAD HOME" WITH THIS ARMY RANGER EXPERT  And this drone could go faster and farther DARPA has challenged Aurora Sciences to achieve their goal of a top sustained flight speed of 400 knots (460 mph).
"It doesn't sound like a big deal, but when you get into a big situation with runners on base — you're in some trouble and you need to make some pitches — your natural inclination, your competitiveness, is to want to go harder and go faster," Porcello said.
In this scenario with the electric tape, Waymo has a safeguard built into its sensor and computer system: Even if a sign appears to have a faster speed limit than what's in the database or map, the car will never go faster than what's been programmed.
I got bangs a while back so I can no longer wash my hair at night, so I opt for just a body shower to make tomorrow morning go faster, wash my face with an H-E-B makeup remover wipe, and then slap on some random moisturizer.
"With sailing, you need to counterbalance the power in the sails with your own body weight to make the boat go faster, so I've been on weight gain for a while now to help us get as much speed out of the boat as possible — especially when it's windy," Groves told Mashable.
The ham operator kindly patched Burns into a land line so he could call his mom, just to tell her he loved her and he was OK. What's next Although it's amazing the record has lasted this long, there's no doubt "someone is going to go faster and take the record," Joersz said.
Harguindeguy says they were pursued by more than one company (although he wouldn't say who those other companies were), but he felt that Ping provided a good cultural match for his company and could take them where they wanted to go faster than they could on their own, even with Series A money.
Both are in short supply on the Surface Go (the LTE model has the same Pentium Gold processor as the Wi-Fi-only version and is only available with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage), and you can drive yourself batty trying to min-max your apps to get things to go faster.
And I think Unilever has a lot of resources and my understanding is the Unilever leadership team, especially the CEO, kind of like Bret [Taylor] talked about, the rapport with the CEO and seeing how you can actually get where you want to go faster with the deep pockets and the resources of the acquirer.
If you do feel as if you need to get some work done on the road with online apps and services, packing an inexpensive Bluetooth keyboard to use with a smartphone or tablet can help the data entry go faster; cases and covers with integrated keyboards are also an option for many tablet models.
You make a series of small course corrections as you steer, your eyes sending the visual information to your brain, which decodes it and sends it to your hands and feet—a little left, now a little right, slow down, go faster—in a kind of neural-net feedback loop, until you are out of the turn.
Trump: 'I want to go faster' Trump's explanation for choosing a national emergency last week to build his wall might have undermined his legal case for bypassing Congress in what may be a new effort by the courts -- one of the few roadblocks to Trump during his first two years in office -- to frustrate the President.
It just happens this way, you bend to the cup, the sea-reaching stream runs down somewhere below our angle of view— though on a good day you hear it, I see you hear it—straightening itself as it goes, going down to go faster, at some point merging and merging, splitting its waters, gathering, a slope will help it.
So, we have a vision of bringing a new type of transportation into the world where we can seamlessly weave the flight of these electrical vertical takeoff and landing vehicles into the Uber platform, and connect cars to these vehicles, to cars, so that you can kind of get where you want to go faster than you ever could before.
You can make a strong case that modern web development is awful, as is most of modern tool/server development, and modern app development (especially Android) is pretty messy too … and bosses / clients are always pushing devs to go faster, and the natural assumption is that if you have to cut corners to get something done, the test corner is the first to go.
All of the startups aiming to fly supersonic in the next decade have touted low emissions as a goal, but it simply takes more fuel to go faster, raising critical questions: An analysis by the International Council on Clean Transportation suggests the proposed supersonic business jets would emit 40% more nitrous oxide and 70% more carbon dioxide, the primary greenhouse gas driving global warming, than subsonic ones.

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