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They did so while hooked up to an MRI scanner.
Each unhitched their trailer and hooked up to the other's.
She has been hooked up to the machine ever since.
I was sedated and hooked up to a breathing machine.
Let's get more of them hooked up to the grid!
I have them both hooked up to Netflix and Spotify.
One has him hooked up to drips with an oxygen mask over his mouth and the other has him hooked up to hospital pajamas and you can see the scars and stitches from his operation.
She's hooked up to an IV, and her grandmother sits nearby.
Get hooked up to the power—by stealing it, if possible.
It's probably hooked up to a speaker system playing this song.
Most commercial airlines use machines hooked up to a water tank.
I had like four or five tubes hooked up to me.
He showers with the hose hooked up to the animals' stalls.
Ailes, meanwhile, was hooked up to an IV, getting a vitamin drip.
It's an experiment, which features Cam hooked up to electric shock devices.
That DSLR hooked up to a tripod isn't gonna pass through security.
He sits behind a wall of monitors hooked up to Xbox Ones.
Participants performed each task while hooked up to a brain imaging machine.
They can be hooked up to trucks and SUVs for peak wanderlust.
I got to the hospital and was hooked up to monitors right away.
More implicitly, it's a request to not be hooked up to a machine.
The hole cause a small oxygen leak while hooked up to the ISS.
A hacker's laptop hooked up to an ES&S M650 Optical Scan Tabulator.
He's put through a series of tests and is hooked up to machines.
The wheel is then hooked up to a handle-mounted display and throttle.
So Slack is hooked up to all the other apps that we use.
In our case our sensors are actually live hooked up to that screen.
Cruz says their teams have already hooked up to get the ball rolling.
At The 15 Spot, police found a generator hooked up to run power.
In my basement, I have one hooked up to a small bookshelf system.
What if we are just brains hooked up to an elaborate virtual reality?
Some even cover external hard drives you've got hooked up to your main computer.
Active neurons (green) and cells (blue) in brains hooked up to the BrainEx system.
Of course, Orr isn't actually flying — he's very clearly hooked up to a line.
There are so many tubes hooked up to me and lots of beeping noises.
Or I'll continue to live, hooked up to a machine that breathes for me.
How am I going to go to sleep hooked up to all this stuff?
In recent days, parts of the community have been hooked up to large generators.
Being hooked up to a breast pump is a reality for many new moms.
Jimmy was hooked up to an IV and given plenty of easy-to-eat gruel.
For example, at home, I have an AC unit hooked up to a smart plug.
Get as much of our energy consumption as possible hooked up to the power grid.
This was even more extreme when the transducer was hooked up to the wooden table.
It then sends commands to a computer, which is hooked up to a wearable exoskeleton.
The couple hooked up to hit Rihanna's party at 1 OAK on the Sunset Strip.
The clips are hooked up to a machine that sends electric currents to increase stimulation.
You have sex with people, and you can have your devices hooked up to them.
I have several Dots hooked up to full audio systems thanks to the 3.5mm output.
Ensure you can stay hooked up to the web with the portable Roaming Man solution.
AMAN hooked up to the telephone exchanges in Beirut and tried to trace Arafat's movements.
We headed home with our son, who was no longer hooked up to life support.
But they're in Sydney, and Sydney is hooked up to the rest of the world.
We see him hooked up to a bunch of tubes, but who hooked him up?
And that was more attractive to me than being hooked up to an hourlong drama.
You know, the one with a foot-long bendy cord hooked up to the wall.
Hooked up to wires, then writhing on the floor, the creature is a nightmare vision.
And that was more attractive to me than being hooked up to an hourlong drama.
Instead, they simply disconnect you from whatever wi-fi and Bluetooth connections you're hooked up to.
Krista says it was "rough" to see Eloise hooked up to tons of monitors and tubes.
It's been a very intense week hooked up to machines supporting my kidney through this process.
There he was hooked up to an oscillatory ventilator, which kept him alive for 10 days.
A back shell hooked up to the parachute drops off, and InSight fires up its thrusters.
He's also hooked up to a number of IVs, but appears to be in high spirits.
Sadly, that requires them to be hooked up to a variety of machines with heavy wires.
Tucker was sedated and observed closely while hooked up to a heart monitor and breathing tube.
He went on dialysis, spending four days a week hooked up to dialysis machines for hours.
There she spends four hours hooked up to a machine that substitutes for her failing kidneys.
From the moment burn victims arrive at the hospital, they are hooked up to intravenous fluids.
They also had their fingers hooked up to electrodes that could measure their levels of arousal.
And her real mom is at the Red Center, hooked up to a giant breast pump.
And we became proficient at taking care of an infant hooked up to wires and monitors.
Many of the buses in Vancouver were hooked up to cables that ran along their routes.
That's hooked up to a 123-speed transmission that aggressively holds low ratios for fuel efficiency.
Martson posted a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed, hooked up to various medical machines.
It consisted of a pressure cooker with wires attached to it, hooked up to a mobile phone.
Stanhope's talking there about the persistent drip of anxiety and fear we're all hooked up to now.
He was hooked up to an ankle monitor and placed under home detention as he awaited trial.
Getting Alexa or Google Assistant hooked up to those systems ends up being a bit more complicated.
I was immediately hooked up to an IV and allowed to sleep for at least an hour.
Those wires were hooked up to a battery pack that was placed in each of their chests.
"It's non-intrusive, so you're not getting hooked up to a bunch of sensors," Mickelsen told Motherboard.
" Still, he said, "we have to be cognizant of what infrastructure gets hooked up to the Internet.
Visitors are invited to don headphones hooked up to Walkmen, which play recordings of African American spirituals.
Two other people were sitting in reclining armchairs hooked up to IV bags placed above their heads.
He wants to do motion capture forever — standing in a warehouse with electrodes hooked up to him.
During missions, astronauts are hooked up to biomonitoring systems so Houston can keep track of their health.
He died alone, hooked up to a ventilator for two days before passing away just after midnight.
The toilet, titled America, was valued at $5 million and was fully hooked up to the plumbing.
You might have also been hooked up to a mic, directing orders to your squad every night.
Oh, and you might have heard that Chromebooks only work when they're hooked up to the internet.
Wright arrived at the hospital to find her daughter unresponsive and hooked up to machines, she said.
When my wife wasn't trying to feed the baby, she was hooked up to a pumping machine.
I just don't want to die this way, all hooked up to machines and struggling to breathe.
It could potentially reduce urban HVAC bills, if the facilities are hooked up to district heating systems.
I have a little device hooked up to me that buzzes if I go high or low.
Matias later awoke in the back of an ambulance, hooked up to a tangle of IV tubes.
The former NCIS star, 50, tweeted a photo of herself hooked up to an IV early Thursday morining.
If you've got an antenna hooked up to your Roku TV, you can also tune to specific channels.
When we first meet tiny Sara, she's giving an impassioned speech while hooked up to an oxygen tank.
The only guitars those band names are licking are made out of plastic and hooked up to televisions.
It showed her in bed, hooked up to an IV, and kissing one of the couple's five children.
He's hooked up to breathing tubes; there are bruises on his body and gauze wrapped around his head.
The installation comprises six solar-powered speakers, all hooked up to an iPod that contains but one song.
The pigs' blood vessels were then hooked up to a device that injected the concoction for six hours.
Now imagine what that would be like hooked up to a rather affordable, but still powerful, Mac Mini.
Being hooked up to a heart rate monitor and getting egged on by his brother and celebrity friends.
The sensors are hooked up to satellites that send images and GPS information to The Ocean Cleanup researchers.
The toilet hooked up to a septic system in the park, so luckily there was no composting necessary.
Bungie put together a few short videos to show what Ghost can do when hooked up to Alexa.
All three participants are hooked up to an electroencephalogram (EEG) device, which records electrical activity in the brain.
Actual volume fell 22019 percent in 22, when the last of 22008 settlement houses hooked up to T2016S.
A rat with a spinal cord injury, hooked up to electrodes that might stimulate it to walk again.
The Recast lets you pause and record over-the-air broadcasts when hooked up to an HD antenna.
She was a micro-preemie and had tubes hooked up to her to help her tiny lungs breathe.
In "TROS," Palpatine is seemingly alive, clinging on to life by being hooked up to a giant machine.
Now he couldn't breathe at all, and needed to be hooked up to the machine around the clock.
Wireless towers are still hooked up to the rest of the internet through high-capacity cables and wires.
I'm then hooked up to a pump that will give me a continuous drip for 20 hours straight.
The display is hooked up to an electrocardiogram, which displays information about a person's heartbeat in real time.
He was easing into his second hour hooked up to an IV coursing NAD+-replenishing fluid through his veins.
Potted and still, it was hooked up to a MIDI machine via electrodes, its bio-emissions creating twinkling melodies.
Of course, for every device that gets hooked up to the internet, there's a story of someone hacking it.
But they soon expand, getting hooked up to water and electricity networks and receiving protection from the Israeli army.
The plant is hooked up to silver electrodes, which detect bioelectrochemical signals from the plant that respond to light.
Take some time to pre-heat or pre-cool the car while its still hooked up to a charger.
His brain exists, in part, in the cloud, which means he needs to be hooked up to a smartphone.
A decade ago, it was almost inconceivable that nearly every household item could be hooked up to the internet.
Symptoms included from hypotension, coma, convulsions, and four of the subjects had to be hooked up to mechanical ventilation.
"They had to help me because she was hooked up to so many cords and wires," Ostler tells PEOPLE.
That could mean anything, from a light slap on the ass to getting your genitals hooked up to electrodes.
But all of these devices can also be hooked up to a terminal where you can tweak their parameters.
She'll have to use in vitro fertilization, though, because her own ovaries aren't actually hooked up to the uterus.
When Caitlin finally reemerges, she's lying on her back on a gurney, hooked up to all manner of machines.
One Friday afternoon someone brought a pair of virtual reality goggles hooked up to a laptop to the shop.
Smaller settlements in the area, which are not hooked up to the national grid, have dealt with longer droughts.
Each game worked perfectly on the console, and looked terrific hooked up to my 1080p BenQ home theater projector.
What is he even hooked up to and who's replenishing and swapping out these tubes on a daily basis?
Her mother and brother sat wearily beside her, their shoulders sagging, both also hooked up to their own drips.
The unit has nine rooms of bassinets with swaddled babies hooked up to monitors that beep at all hours.
Amazon's costlier version is not "powered by AI," it sends MIDI to software that's hooked up to the cloud.
The nurse helps me because I'm hooked up to so many things, my hospital gown open in the back.
The Yale Exoplanet Lab built EXPRES, a spectrometer hooked up to a telescope at Lowell Observatory, to find 100 Earths.
She needs a breathing tube to live, powered by a ventilator hooked up to the electricity in her family's home.
They soon told us that Kate had extra fluid in her lungs and had to be hooked up to oxygen.
Eventually, Copeland was hooked up to a robotic hand, each finger of which corresponded to the circuit in his brain.
Uber is outrageous, so we take a Lyft, which is hooked up to my husband's work card for some reason?
Northcutt posted a horrific pic of the aftermath ... hooked up to all sorts of stuff post-op in the hospital.
Devices like Google Home and Amazon Echo are OK, too, as long as they're not hooked up to a smartphone.
On a shelf at one end of the main room was a laptop hooked up to an XBox Kinect camera.
Worth between $1 million and $1.7 million, the shiny john is hooked up to the museums regular old plumbing system.
When hooked up to a 901 speaker, the Bose 1001 computer staged a 7½-minute demonstration of the speaker's sound.
"I passed out in the hospital room because I couldn't see him hooked up to all these wires," Joe said.
A photo shared by his wife from the hospital shows him hooked up to machines with cuts on his head.
Maybe you or someone you know has one in a basement or hooked up to a non-primary TV somewhere.
Hooked up to polygraph machines, these law-abiding public servants had the most intimate details of their lives cut open.
He can no longer breathe by himself, instead relying on a ventilator hooked up to the tube in his throat.
That would then give the person total control over any HomeKit gadgets their target's iCloud account was hooked up to.
From her laptop hooked up to the theater screen, she plays various video clips while "narrating" by typing into TextEdit.
Anybody observing me saw a person enthusiastically typing into nothingness, unless they saw my phone hooked up to the keyboard.
He prescribed the treatment I had been avoiding: A pacemaker is now hooked up to my perfectly healthy, athletic heart.
Most of the neighborhoods have no sewer systems, and many homes are not hooked up to the municipal water supply.
But all that yields is rough images, and only after the participants have spent hours hooked up to the machine.
But there are occasions when it's worth keeping your main accounts hooked up to each other to save yourself some time.
Seems like half the time I carry it around, it's hooked up to an external battery, like a miniature iron lung.
The babies are constantly hooked up to machines so posing them and dressing them isn't really possible, especially in a costume.
There are 70 million homes in America that are hooked up to a cable subscription yet don't have HBO, Bewkes said.
They can be hooked up to a Leap motion sensor for gesture control, or directed using simple, block-based programming software.
The Switch is basically two consoles in one: When docked and hooked up to a TV, it's a typical gaming console.
They're often hooked up to a central monitoring station so medical staff can check on multiple patients at the same time.
One selfie showed her hooked up to oxygen, and the other showed her in the fetal position on a hospital bed.
After graduation, they bought an RV and drove from campus to campus to get students hooked up to the ride platform.
The toolkit that Square is opening up will allow companies to create completely new experiences hooked up to Square's payment system.
Here's what they sent me: MCS will feature an oberheim DMX drum machine hooked up to a party pack PA system.
A power and data link is maintained using an undersea cable hooked up to the cylinder and feeding back to Orkney.
Sunday night's show featured Lamar hooked up to various forms of life support last October, shortly after he OD'd on cocaine.
A single artificial neuron, hooked up to the appropriate inputs, was able, reliably, to identify patterns in noisy, jittery test data.
The bigger and more stationary TV screen your console is hooked up to should be easier to use while working out.
He used a breathing machine to keep him alive and other equipment was hooked up to him to monitor his vitals.
It can also be hooked up to IRIS VR goggles (sold separately), so you can enjoy live, first-person view flights.
The bathroom has a toilet that is hooked up to a septic system, a small sink, and a stand-up shower.
When I visited him at the hospital, days later, he was still sedated and hooked up to a number of machines.
This generative spatial experience is made from hundreds of stage lights that are all hooked up to an arched metal frame.
Other brains were hooked up to BrainEx but did not get the perfusion solution, or were not hooked up at all.
Most of the devices have been hooked up to the web over the past few years with little concern for security.
Its new Nano sensors can also be hooked up to printers and vending machines to verify access or charge expense accounts.
This can be especially valuable if your Apple TV is hooked up to a good audio system or home studio setup.
That includes towers and so-called smallcells, or wireless transmitters hooked up to base stations by fiber-optic cables, added Schlanger.
The system is made from a 20-centimeter (8-inch) aluminum disk painted black and hooked up to commercial thermoelectricity generators.
When it's hooked up to your music, the cube reacts with shifting lights from blue, to green, to orange, to red.
But the experience of sitting in a room and having his penis hooked up to a monitor nonetheless left him shaken.
Another fire engulfed a Tesla sedan that appears to have been hooked up to one of the company's Superchargers in Hong Kong.
"One night she was hooked up to the feed… and the thought went into my head of losing her," she told Today.
Every week, two million people across the world will sit for hours, hooked up to a whirring, blinking, blood-cleaning dialysis machine.
Recorded messages hooked up to call systems have been spamming people with unsolicited calls for far longer than the startup has existed.
About 10 more people rushed in as I was hooked up to a huge mask and taken to the intensive care unit.
When I got to the ICU, I was hooked up to an even bigger mask and had about five monitors behind me.
There, I would be hooked up to a heart monitor while walking on a treadmill or doing some sort of light exercise.
The lamb's umbilical cord is hooked up to an oxygenator circuit which provides vital gas (like oxygen) and scrubs out carbon dioxide.
Cameras hooked up to Nest's cloud service will now be able to recognize doors and send custom alerts for activity around them.
First up is the ZenScreen Touch (pictured above), a 15.6-inch 1080p touchscreen designed to be hooked up to smartphones or laptops.
A carrier could support RCS but apparently not be fully hooked up to the interconnect that makes it work with other carriers.
The little ray-bot can move surprisingly quickly: more than five inches per second, when it's hooked up to an electrical tether.
Which means it sits in a crucial position when it comes to getting all of your electronics hooked up to the web.
The snapshot showed Schumer lounging on a couch, hooked up to an IV that led to a bag of fluids behind her.
For the Tartu test run, the bot was hooked up to cords so it could securely roll up and down the column.
Amari, still hooked up to several tubes and cords, surprised his family when he busted a move right from his hospital bed.
"What I did do was have a personal computer that was hooked up to a private phone line (sounds ancient.)," Powell wrote.
The team has a number of hurdles to overcome before the tubes can be hooked up to a lab-on-a-chip.
I tried it out at E23 last year when it was still a bunch of sensors hooked up to a real bicycle.
The bot, which is hooked up to a handy surveillance camera, tweets when Pépito leaves ... Pépito is out (17:53:30) pic.twitter.
TMZ reported that I was hooked up to an ECMO machine but as serious as this was, it was never that serious.
The Army Corps' last estimate was to have 100 percent of customers hooked up to the grid by the end of May.
Not for the participant, but for an artificial intelligence program that's hooked up to the MRI, reading the data in real time.
The catch: Companies can report that a census block is served even if only one household is hooked up to the service.
But as cars become internet-connected and hooked up to apps, security flaws have allowed researchers to remotely hijack or track vehicles.
Sylvia George, 27, fanned her son, Mandela Bisa, 2, who lay half-conscious on a bed, hooked up to an intravenous drip.
Like "Natasha," it has its share of wrenching images, including cutaway shots of babies in cages who are hooked up to electrodes.
The group played various noises for the individuals while they were hooked up to MRI scanners, ramping up the annoying level each time.
Inside the operating room, Maeve scooches into her chair, gets hooked up to a blood pressure machine, and is injected with a sedative.
Premature babies, weighing as little as a pound, are usually placed inside incubators and hooked up to ventilators after birth, the AP reports.
The living customer would be hooked up to a machine, reports MIT Technology Review, and then pumped full of Nectome's custom embalming chemicals.
The snapshot showed Schumer, 37, lounging on a couch, hooked up to an IV that led to a bag of fluids behind her.
The accelerometer is hooked up to a prototype Elk board, a proprietary piece of hardware from Elk, a startup that Saleh co-founded.
The pump was generating humming sounds noted by the bomb squad, and was also hooked up to the instrument by the visible wires.
The Switch supports two-, three-, and four-player split-screen on a single device — whether that's hooked up to a TV or not.
The device is the size of a deck of cards, and doesn't need to be hooked up to a computer to produce sound.
One of the especially arcane forms of punishment with this system shows up when I've got the PX hooked up to my Mac.
Get your phone or tablet in position, preferably hooked up to a power source, and hit the red play button to start streaming.
At $630 it's cheaper than the Sonos Playbar, another wireless soundbar that can be hooked up to a whole home wireless audio system.
In the photo, Trista rested in a hospital bed with patches on her chest while an IV was hooked up to her body.
If the tower itself is hooked up to the internet, you can even use data on your phone when connected to the network.
After his condition worsened, He was transferred to the Children's Hospital of Michigan, where he was reportedly hooked up to a ECMO machine.
Each musician was hooked up to a center-facing amplifier, which fed into a 16-channel mixing board, all powered by a generator.
The Javelins will be hooked up to remote weapons stations that allow soldiers to track and fire on targets from inside the Stryker.
It's the one where the tubes, needles and respirator are all hooked up to her only son, Jerome, trying to keep him alive.
Once inside, customers will find Sonic the Hedgehog hooked up to an old TV and pristine orange Duck Hunt guns lining the walls.
She posted a photo of her kissing her daughter's cheek, as Raniya lay unresponsive, wearing a neck brace and hooked up to tubes.
But other people are spending their entire day, non-stop, hooked up to other people, and I don't think that necessarily works either.
Generally players use the car&aposs steering wheel as a controller, but the display can also be hooked up to a console controller.
She was hooked up to all of these machines and so was I, and we could only see each other through a phone screen.
With these hooked up to your phone, you could open texts, play and pause your music, and so on, all without using your hands.
That was then, this is now Time was, weather reports were sent out over teleprinters, which were basically typewriters hooked up to phone lines.
A severely underweight four-month-old baby from Venezuela's Yukpa tribe slept, hooked up to an intravenous tube to help him recover from malnutrition.
The development team behind Caavo touts an easy setup — the device is built to auto-detect devices once they're hooked up to the system.
Nick and his bandmates/real-life siblings, Kevin and Joe, were hooked up to a lie detector test during an episode of Carpool Karaoke.
Douglas said she drove back to the McDonald's where a worker told her that two cleaning lines were hooked up to the latte machine.
I saw a demo of the Mobile Connect app hooked up to an Android phone at a briefing last month, and it worked seamlessly.
But, before I knew it, I was waking up hooked up to a morphine drip with a nurse feeding me water through a straw.
She's hooked up to wires and telling a story about how she stopped her father from having an affair by shapeshifting into his body.
Sitting before giant computers hooked up to an enormous radio telescope, they record signals originating in galaxies thousands upon thousands of light years away.
As you know, TMZ broke the story ... Rick is in the hospital hooked up to a machine that is performing heart and lung functions.
You'll see the 42-year-old actor hooked up to some machinery to bring his body movements to life as the CGI animated character.
The machine is hooked up to an iMac, which connects the phone to an internal Apple server and allows the sensor to be recalibrated.
No, I'm not talking about the Nintendo Switch, the company's handheld device that doubles as a home console when hooked up to its dock.
And while you don't have to plug a cable into the phone, the accessories themselves have to be hooked up to a power outlet.
Once patients are hooked up to the machines, they generally need to continue using them for one to two weeks or longer, she said.
A patient is hooked up to an ECMO machine via tubes (cannulas), which are inserted into the arteries in their legs, neck, or chest.
In the company's offsite rehearsal space that recent Tuesday, a semicircle of chairs was arranged around an iPad hooked up to a sound system.
Everett said he was hooked up to an IV and pumped with fluids for seven days to flush out the toxins in his kidneys.
Finally, last summer, neighborhoods like Mr. Lewis's began getting hooked up to the electrical grid, in anticipation of the hydropower plant's reopening in December.
In the first half of the 20th century Tokyo sank by four metres as Tokyoites not yet hooked up to mains water drained aquifers.
It's also that getting more appliances hooked up to the electrical grid can offer grid managers flexibility with which to integrate more renewable energy.
We're guessing they hooked up to raise a glass to Kylie for officially reaching billionaire status, according to Forbes ... at just 21 years old.
Suzuki's recent study aimed to compare the experience of being hooked up to the Hallucination Machine to the effects of an actual dose of psilocybin.
Maybe you've seen photos of Hannah Bronfman or Ashley Graham on Instagram, working out in a futuristic suit with wires hooked up to their muscles.
But she didn't realize that her phone was hooked up to the Bluetooth and everyone on tour with her was also listening to the video.
He also remained hooked up to a breathing machine and was constantly medicated through an IV to help calm his muscles, pain, and blood pressure.
Built at a cost of $343m by Acciona Energía, a Spanish company, last month El Romero started to be hooked up to the national grid.
It turns out that running on a treadmill that's no longer hooked up to a motor is harder than anything Sam ever has to do.
Mini-grids and rooftop solar systems can one day be hooked up to the main grid; they should not compete as paths to rural electrification.
But I looked at him and saw him hooked up to these machines, and I just couldn't give up on him…that's my one dad.
After spending three nights in the hospital & seeing my baby get multiple IV's and hooked up to oxygen machines, our end of year was challenging.
If you've got an antenna hooked up to your TV, that's enough to get you primetime NBC coverage and see many of the biggest events.
"We are currently testing strategies to unload the heart and brain at night using a sleeping sac hooked up to a vacuum pump," Levine said.
To turn theory into action, the researchers then tested the system on a volunteer who was hooked up to the system—intracranial electrodes and all.
All I would need is a second host hooked up to display off screen and stream the Twitch feeds onto that from my teammates/competitors.
LG's UltraFine Displays have extremely good panels and excellent native support for macOS features, even including True Tone when hooked up to a compatible laptop.
Among the many machines he was hooked up to was an indicator reporting that the pressure in Ben's skull was high and, at times, climbing.
The cheaper, smaller Echo Dot, which includes a microphone listening array, but only a tiny speaker, is often hooked up to a user's stereo system.
Reactive sensors hooked up to a rainbow of lightbulbs adjusts the colors cast onto the mural, depending on how close or far the viewer gets.
On the steep peaks above Khirbet Tana, there are illegal Israeli outposts - prefabricated structures, often hooked up to water and electricity, occupied by Jewish settlers.
Around 15 percent of them live in urban areas, in close physical proximity to power grids, but they aren't reliably hooked up to those grids.
Communities now hooked up to solar panels - like those in Mfou - say they are happy to have a cleaner and less costly source of energy.
Inside I found my son safeguarded by social workers, and my husband hooked up to IVs, both of them stone-faced and questioning their mortality.
The whip was hooked up to the tow truck when Pete walked up to the car and got the tow truck driver to release it.
For lighter use cases, like an all-in-one couch option for operating a PC hooked up to your TV, the Mokibo would be fine.
We would glance at one another during breaks in the action — we couldn't speak, because we were hooked up to mics — and send good vibes.
When hooked up to a PC with an Nvidia GPU, the TVs should be able to display smooth variable refresh rates of up to 120Hz.
Rosie, a dummy human, was in the commander seat for the mission and hooked up to sensors to collect data for future human crews onboard.
During Vanity Fair's Take a Lie Detector Test, Davidson and Machine Gun Kelly take turns interviewing each other while hooked up to a polygraph test.
After enough battery packs are assembled, the completed powerwall is hooked up to an inverter and mounted to the inside of a shed or outside structure.
Patients with severe cardiovascular problems are typically hooked up to blood pumps while they wait for a donor organ or for their own heart to recover.
Hooked up to the grid by the end of 2016, the system could supply 90 percent of the tourist destination's power within the next few years.
More recently, a baboon survived 945 days with a pig's heart hooked up to its circulatory system, though that heart didn't replace the baboon's own heart.
For 18 hours a day, the toddler who has never eaten solid food, is hooked up to an IV that gives him the nutrients he lacks.
While celebrating Mother's Day, Schumer went on to post a funny image of herself grimacing while hooked up to a drip and sitting in a bathroom.
Vijay Bhaskar of Mlinda says a big mistake in development has been to assume that, once people are hooked up to electricity, businesses will automatically flourish.
This is a good way to get young creative people hooked up to Apple's own software so that they keep using these apps and buying Macs.
Scoot, Nok Air and their alliance, NokScoot, are hooked up to Air Black Box's system, and the rest of the eight will come onboard in months.
In a web demo, IC Realtime CEO Matt Sailor showed The Verge a version of Ella hooked up to around 40 cameras surveilling an industrial park.
You can also take your phone out of silent mode or do something with any smart lights, plugs, or thermostats you've hooked up to Google Assistant.
Typically I use a MacBook Pro hooked up to a 27-inch Apple Thunderbolt monitor, but I draw on a 22-inch Wacom Cintiq interactive display.
The brains were removed from the skulls and hooked up to the BrainEx device four hours after death (so these brains experienced four hours of anoxia).
Remember back in the day when you had a Nintendo Entertainment System hooked up to a tube television, the connection over RF shaky, the excitement palpable?
At the end of each day, the robots' experiences were sent to a neural network, which was then hooked up to the robots the next day.
If you have these headphones hooked up to your stereo, you're going to want a cord that can stretch across the room to your easy chair.
He expected firm handshakes from all visitors, even though he was recovering from surgery and hooked up to IV's and people were afraid of hurting him.
She stepped beneath a row of 2346 shower heads, all ready to spray, spritz or spurt, because all 30 were already hooked up to water lines.
Even if every rural area were hooked up to ultrafast broadband, places like London, Manchester and Glasgow have other advantages which make them an irresistible draw.
The people who live and work in the high north want to be hooked up to the wider world — and perhaps more importantly — to each other.
Some symptoms can be debilitating enough to put people on life support, and many have had to be hooked up to machines that help them breathe.
She also shared several photos on Instagram of herself in the hospital hooked up to IVs and still dealing with complications well into her second trimester.
I had plenty of painkillers available; I was initially hooked up to a drip of fentanyl, and then switched to Dilaudid when fentanyl made me nauseated.
And once you're hooked up to Reedsy's book editor, chances are you'll want to work with an editor, a copy editor, an illustrator or a publicist.
"What I did do was have a personal computer that was hooked up to a private phone line (sounds ancient.)" Powell wrote on January 23, 2009.
"Every once in a while, I think back on him being dusky blue and super skinny and hooked up to all these tubes," says Kara Coltin.
She posted a photo of her kissing her daughter's cheek, as Raniya lay in a hospital bed, wearing a neck brace and hooked up to tubes.
Hooked up to cameras with facial-recognition software, the digitized Jeeves also acted as a sentry for the Zuckerberg compound, screening visitors and unlocking the gate.
Unless you're some sort of freak like me who has several different video game consoles hooked up to their TV, that'll probably be enough for you.
Her twin sister, Jenna Zak, posted a photograph on Instagram of Erika sprawled on a hospital bed, tubes and IVs hooked up to her seemingly everywhere.
There are currently 219,103 people in the intensive care unit, meaning they are hooked up to ventilators — a device that's in short supply in New York.
You were told that Sam could not breathe on his own, although no one ever asked whether you approved his being hooked up to a ventilator.
A network of surveillance cameras hooked up to special software can tally the seconds of each worker's bathroom break or time each step of their work.
In the segment that aired Thursday, brothers Nick, Kevin and Joe were hooked up to a polygraph and faced a series of brutal questions from Corden.
That means QCA6390-based phones will have 20203 times the Wi-Fi range of WCN3998-based devices when hooked up to a Wi-Fi 6 router.
Another 9,100 customers live in homes that still need to be rebuilt or fixed before they can be hooked up to the grid again, he said.
On Mother's Day, she kept it real with a funny Instagram photo that featured her grimacing while hooked up to a drip and sitting in a bathroom.
On Mother's Day, Schumer kept it real with a funny Instagram photo that featured her grimacing while hooked up to a drip and sitting in a bathroom.
Most sleep studies get their data from government questionnaires and subjects hooked up to wires in labs, which—duh—aren't great at quantifying real-world shut-eye.
The participants were hooked up to wearable tech and surveyed after the sweat sessions to examine how the sound quality would affect their physiological and psychological performance.
Alexa can be hooked up to the lights, AC, blinds, and TV so as to allow for voice control, and thousands of Alexa skills will be accessible.
The scientifically valid way of having your sleep measured involves spending the night in a lab and hooked up to expensive equipment — not exactly normal bedtime circumstances.
In the clip, people are asked to eat the burger before going to bed and then they're hooked up to a sleep monitoring machine for the night.
In exchange for this, Todd agrees to prove just how "on high" Axe is hooked up to the government by showing up to a meeting with Grigor.
Subjects were then hooked up to a BioHarness device that produced an electrocardiogram (ECG), to record the heart's rhythm against the data being produced by Fitbit's devices.
Being hooked up to a machine and seeing so much blood taken out (and mixed in a glass bottle hanging above our head) was a little unnerving.
This also caused her to have low blood sugar upon arrival so she needed to be hooked up to a glucose drip IV her first few days.
Image: EPFLIn experiments, the device allowed monkeys to walk and behave freely, and without having to be hooked up to a tangled web of wires and electronics.
On Mother's Day, she kept it real with a funny Instagram photo that featured her grimacing while hooked up to a drip and sitting in a bathroom.
One amazingly anachronistic selfie machine, in the form of an ancient webcam hooked up to a dot matrix printer, will print off your very own ASCII portrait.
On Mother's Day, she kept it real with a funny Instagram photo that featured her grimacing while hooked up to a drip and sitting in a bathroom.
The brains were hooked up to the system, known as BrainEx, four hours after death was declared and after severe oxygen starvation, or anoxia, had set in.
I've struggled to make myself heard over music using Echo devices hooked up to bigger speakers before, which is an annoying compromise to make for better sound.
Then subjects were hooked up to an electroencephalogram (EEG), a device that measures electrical activity in the brain, and spent a full night sleeping in the laboratory.
Rick Ross has been hooked up to a machine that's taking over the function of his heart and lungs ... according to sources connected to the music mogul.
If the Antares had launched on Sunday October 16th, as it was supposed to, the Cygnus would have been hooked up to the ISS on the 19th.
Now, plenty of stores across the world accept things like Apple Pay, a mobile payment system in which your credit card is hooked up to your phone.
While connecting to the internet used to require a cable hooked up to a telephone line or ethernet box, these days, pretty much everything is going wireless.
Jeffrey Ghazarian died Thursday morning at a Pasadena hospital after spending 5 days hooked up to a ventilator and battling for his life ... according to his family.
But the methods she used were entirely noninvasive—or as noninvasive as having people sleep in an MRI while hooked up to lots of machines can be.
In the 1990s, with the internet first taking wing, the belief was that anyone could succeed anywhere so long as they were hooked up to a computer.
Roy killed himself on July 12, 2014, by filling his parked truck in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, with carbon monoxide from a generator he had hooked up to it.
Only about six of the stations were hooked up to a solar panel setup in 2017, and Tesla hasn't shown off a fully off-grid Supercharger setup.
And before cities started metering water usage, there was a brief vogue for home vibrators powered by a miniature water wheel that hooked up to a sink.
Pro tip: make sure that Google Play movies is hooked up to your Movies Anywhere account so you can access movies that were purchased on Amazon or iTunes.
And once they're hooked up to your iPhone, the Beats headphones' battery life will be visible on the phone itself, so there'll be no nasty zero-charge surprises.
It was as if a fire hose (the artery) was now hooked up to a garden hose (the vein) and a devastating rupture was just waiting to happen.
The post came weeks after Schumer kept it real on Mother's Day by sharing a photo of her sitting in a bathroom while hooked up to a drip.
Image: GizmodoYou've got your shiny new Apple TV hooked up to a big display... so how do you get all the videos you own up there on screen?
While in a virtual reality environment, and when hooked up to the exoskeletons, the patients could see virtual representations of the own bodies, and even receive tactile feedback.
However, once he got there, the father decided Jadon was too upset and fragile to be held again, with so many wires hooked up to his tiny body.
As if that wasn't brutal enough, the final experiment had each woman, one by one, sit down on a bed with Ben, hooked up to some thermal detector.
Philosophers speculate about how people can know that they are not simply isolated brains in a vat, hooked up to input and output mechanisms that lie to them.
"If I didn't do this, I'd just be sitting in some hospital bed somewhere hooked up to some IVs, slowly withering away," Sager told GQ magazine in May.
So the researchers went a-hunting for robots running ROS that were hooked up to the internet, knowing that the operating system doesn't come with security built in.
Two-man teams will compete in six-hole matches over a two-day weekend, with pyrotechnics and music and players hooked up to microphones to boost fan engagement.
After vets washed off all the clay that coated his snout, eyes and ears, Maverick was hooked up to an IV with antibiotics for the next three days.
Questions remain as to how you'll be able to play touchscreen games while the tablet is docked, as the screen is inaccessible when hooked up to a television.
Once medically stable enough to travel, Dave, hooked up to wires and machines and being fed oxygen through an endotracheal tube, flew via air ambulance back to Chicago.
The then-mom-to-be wore a hospital gown and blue robe in the snapshot, which also showed her hooked up to an IV and several monitoring devices.
In the Immaculate Conception Hospital of the port town of Les Cayes, 19 people suspected of having cholera were hooked up to IVs and lay on hospital bedframes.
But connected cars are still new to the market, so as they roll off assembly lines and into garages, they'll need to be hooked up to a network.
In this case, the microscope is the mile-wide apparatus, and the eye is a building-sized detector hooked up to the experiment's brain, a network of supercomputers.
Mr. Mastrojohn speculates that the social support at a hospice can give the chronically ill more pep than in a sterile hospital where they're hooked up to machines.
Atlanta (CNN)Days after a 12-year-old Atlanta girl was hooked up to a ventilator and struggling with coronavirus, the girl's condition is improving, her cousin said.
The new British series "Curfew" sounds as if it were created in an infernal lab where horror fans are strapped to gurneys and hooked up to pleasure receptors.
While you don't have to plug a cable into the phone, the accessories themselves — like charging pads or stands — have to be hooked up to a power outlet.
Her commute started at 8, driving her Honda minivan from her home in Bethesda, Md., a Washington suburb, while hooked up to a hands-free electric breast pump.
The pregnant woman, who was still hooked up to the drip, and the grandmother, Ms. Abbas, began screaming that the people coming up the hill were their relatives.
When hooked up to a device that mimics the human circulatory system, Cohrs' artificial heart produced blood flow curve very similar to that of a natural healthy human.
Win's son, Thin Tharoo, was no longer in one of the incubators, but he remained hooked up to a massive green oxygen tank that resembled a ColdWar–era missile.
The trolleys are hooked up to the electricity grid, making them vulnerable to outages, so electric bikes are an increasingly popular alternative when power doesn't flow to the people.
Pinetops, North Carolina, was finally getting hooked up to high-speed fiber internet that would deliver 1 gigabit per second speeds to homes and businesses across the rural community.
Shoppers could try out Amazon's Ring or Echo devices, but the Kindle and Fire Tablets weren't hooked up to test out, and the whole area was kind of cramped.
Things improve when I have the Galaxy Buds hooked up to my MacBook Pro, but I still get an irritatingly frequent blip in the connection between the two Buds.
So many spend their final moments hooked up to tubes and lines in the ICU, alarms beeping in the background, hidden away from the people who care about them.
On the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, you're mostly getting the same thing just rendered with more pixels, regardless of what TV the console is hooked up to.
Hooked up to a feeding device 20 hours a day, she went through numerous tests and was diagnosed with gastroparesis, a condition that prevents the stomach from emptying properly.
ALMA and the South Pole Telescope haven't been hooked up to the network until this upcoming 2017 observing run, which will now include nine scopes after a few swaps.
Lucas streams from his bedroom with a powerful gaming PC hooked up to several different game consoles and two monitors (one for chat, and the other for the game).
"Send some prayers and good vibes to our Tink Timk @porsha4real today," Leakes captioned the snapshot, which showed Williams' arm hooked up to an IV from her hospital bed.
Only the western state of Gujarat has an extensive city gas distribution network, though some other major cities, including New Delhi and Mumbai have been hooked up to gas.
There is an island of humans hooked up to pods, living through a "Better Reality" virtual reality game, as tiny sweet-faced drones tenderly care for their atrophying bodies.
It is, as has been reported, a hybrid device — the console itself is essentially a tablet, yet it's designed to be hooked up to a TV for home use.
The coated membrane is then put into a prototype reactor, about the size of a smartphone but thicker, which is hooked up to sources of CO2, water and electricity.
A year ago, the Syrian presidency published a photo of Asma al-Assad hooked up to a drip, smiling and sitting next to her husband in a hospital room.
"Especially for the new soldiers that have never been around an aircraft or have never hooked up to the aircraft with all the equipment that the sling load has."
There were suspicions that the new facility would be hooked up to a rail line, resulting in the creation of a 270-degree perimeter of development around the town.
"Hyland went on to undergo dialysis from February to October 2017, requiring her to be "hooked up to a machine three times a week, for four hours per session.
Facing two years of treatment, she lay hooked up to an IV in Dr. Le's hospital, nauseated and exhausted by the drugs, watching videos on her cellphone all day.
The "receiver" is also hooked up to a machine that provides transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), which stimulates certain reactions in the brain using short bursts of targeted magnetic energy.
The RS6 Avant, which isn't available for sale in the US, is powered by a 552 horsepower 4.0-liter turbocharged V8 hooked up to an eight-speed automatic transmission.
Security researchers have long warned that the increasing number of devices being hooked up to the internet, the so-called Internet of Things, would present an enormous security issue.
Reviews looking at the treatment or prevention of vulvovaginal candidiasis in women, pneumonia in patients hooked up to respirators, and colds in otherwise healthy people show some positive results.
I have the Portal TV hooked up to my big television at my home, and for the first time last week, video-chatting with them was an actual delight.
Knowing how to change the input on your Roku TV is essential if you have other devices hooked up to your TV, like a cable box or game console.
While I was hooked up to an IV in a hospital room, a nurse who was not involved in my care came into the room wearing a face mask.
If your Chromecast is hooked up to a Google Home system, the name of the device will appear as whatever you set it to be in your Google Home.
On Facebook, Ms. Wright posted a photo of her kissing her daughter's cheek as Raniya lay in a hospital bed wearing a neck brace and hooked up to tubes.
More than 10 million devices hooked up to the internet of things (IoT) were hacked in a Friday attack that slowed a huge swath of the internet to a crawl.
You can still do tracking when hooked up to the GPS on your handset, but dropping it from Versa hardware means the watch is less appealing as a standalone tracker.
This means that if you play a 4K or 1440p game on a Pro hooked up to a 1440p monitor, it'll just output 1080p and upscale, which doesn't look great.
And of course the system has to be hooked up to a 4K TV. Moreover, some 4K TVs offer HDR for better color and faster refresh modes for smoother graphics.
Just two weeks after she was born, little Annaleise Sisneros was hooked up to machines and surrounded by up to 20 doctors as she was treated with heavy-duty drugs.
Like all the iDevice products, the new dimmer switch is particularly notable for working without requiring a separate hub device to be hooked up to your router or Wi-Fi.
The proud dad then showed a photo of his son hooked up to monitors and IVs after the procedure, and a picture of his son smiling a few days later.
In a YouTube video spotted by Hackaday, user cz7 asm unveils their Doomostat—a Honeywell Prestige thermostat hooked up to a SNES controller that appears to run Doom quite nicely.
This definitely isn't a console designed to be used in a home theater setup — it might even work better as a desktop ornament hooked up to a spare monitor port.
"The hardest part for her was when we were in the hospital – it was really scary for her to see Eden all hooked up to tubes and wires," Kylee shares.
Lindsay spent "every second of every day" hooked up to an IV. It stabilized his condition and allowed him to be active for short periods of time around the house.
He regularly purchased cases of water to drink and cook with, and he would also travel outside the city to draw water from houses not hooked up to Flint's piping.
Until recently, palladium was perhaps best known for sharing a name with several popular entertainment venues and for powering the fictional arc reactor mechanism hooked up to Iron Man's heart.
The only men in the room were kitchen staff and a guy named Evan who kept his head down and clicked slides on a laptop hooked up to a projector.
The new drug, he said, likely would appeal most to people with deep depression who are skittish about being hooked up to an I.V. and respond slowly to other treatment.
After intermission, a group of 50 violinists (led by the conductor Doug Perkins) convened for Mr. Perich's "Drift Multiply," playing alongside 50 one-bit computer chips hooked up to speakers.
Instead, he is whisked to a research lab (or is it a prison?) in Madrid, where he'll be hooked up to a sort of neurological time machine called the Animus.
Cardiac pacemakers are in short supply in the country, and patients must abandon their regular lifestyles, and become admitted to hospitals where they are hooked up to a cardiac machine.
A month after her hospitalization, the then-expectant star shared a candid social-media post, showing her hooked up to an IV that led to a bag of fluids behind her.
Carly went to Evan's room to find him surrounded by Mexican nurses and hooked up to a bunch of machines but yet completely awake, responsive and claiming he was totally fine.
The kit teaches kids how electrical currents create vibrations and produce sound and shows them how to put together a mini speaker that can be hooked up to a Bluetooth device.
Like self-hating addicts, governments have shivered in the euro zone's halfway house for too long, hooked up to Mr Draghi's monetary medicine and convincing themselves that they deserve no better.
Even if it's a somewhat expected space, the passenger experience still seemed luxurious and well-connected with voice control hooked up to BMW's virtual assistant and facial recognition from interior cameras.
That means the solution, alongside reducing and eliminating emissions from the electricity sector, is getting all those heating and cooling systems replaced by systems that are hooked up to the grid.
He's got it hooked up to a database of rock band performances throughout history, and they set up a nice little business transporting punters back to the show of their choice.
On Mother's Day last Sunday, the new mom kept it real with a funny Instagram photo that featured her grimacing while hooked up to hospital machinery and sitting in a bathroom.
And web companies stand to benefit if efforts to expand broadband to unserved areas are successful — more people hooked up to high-speed broadband means potential new users for their services.
There were rooms upon rooms, floors upon floors, buildings upon buildings filled with boys and psychologists hooked up to computers, running simulation after simulation, trying for a different outcome than predicted.
Though as with the smaller Echo, the product has audio out and Bluetooth so it can be hooked up to external speakers, if you don't care for the built-in speakers.
I was transported by ambulance in an incubator and hooked up to an IV. My parents were told the IV was necessary until I could take in food on my own.
I would feel ill and wake up in the hospital hooked up to an IV. At age 9, I weighed about 40 pounds -- the weight of a typical 4-year-old.
He then began to sing the song to his son, who laid in bed partially paralyzed, hooked up to a feeding tube for nutrition and a breathing tube in his neck.
In short, it's said to be a tablet-style device powered by Nvidia mobile hardware; it has detachable controllers, and can be hooked up to a TV for living room play.
The presence of a USB port means that the devices can be hooked up to any number of different power sources that may or may not align with the battery's specs.
The mini smart speaker retails for $49 (the same price as Amazon's Echo Dot), and it can be hooked up to any traditional speaker system to add an artificially intelligent assistant.
For now, a lot of IoT services are based around getting a device hooked up to Wi-Fi, but generally, cellular networks are infinitely more reliable and easy to hook up.
But he recently had his tonsils and adenoids removed, allowing him to breathe on his own and freeing him from the array of medical equipment that was hooked up to him.
Back in march, the R&B singer was hospitalized after a suicide attempt, posting a photo to Instagram of her at a hospital with an IV hooked up to her arm.
Maybe you don't have a PlayStation 3 hooked up to your TV right now or a PlayStation Vita, which can play a lot of these games, or a real, original PlayStation.
That experience connected him with many young startup CEOs eager to move into bigger, trendier spaces but lost as to how to get hooked up to affordable, ultra-fast, reliable internet.
Today, all users can go Live directly from Facebook's desktop website via their webcam, stream through professional equipment and software hooked up to a desktop and broadcast gameplay from their computer.
The presence of a USB port means that the devices can be hooked up to any number of different power sources that may or may not align with the battery's specs.
Its latest upgrade, resembling a 90-metre oil pipeline hooked up to a life support machine, replaces the 39-year-old injector that produces the flow of particles for the LHC.
When it's hooked up to a music player via Bluetooth, people can pop in the earbuds at the tip of each strand to create anemone-like squads of silent dance parties.
The Kennedys' mother, Mildred, had performed as "The Brown Bomber" on the New England vaudeville circuit, and they were hooked up to a black tap tradition that had fallen into decline.
Braskem had planned to build a polyethylene plant in Peru that would be hooked up to the 1,000-kilometer pipeline, which will transport gas from the Amazon to the Pacific coast.
Alternatively, if you have a TV tuner hooked up to your computer, you can record the games with the Plex Media Server program and a $5-per-month Plex Pass subscription.
Long story short, I spent Thanksgiving of 2010 hooked up to an IV, hospitalized for alcohol poisoning once again, and it still took me another year to reach out for help.
We're integrated into their whole system, and I have to tell you, complaints in a system like that are dramatically less than a regular theater that you're not hooked up to.
Breastfeeding is supposed to be this amazing time to emotionally bond with your child, and being hooked up to plastic tubes all the time made the experience far less meaningful for me.
For what it's worth, the bike looks to be an update on the original Fisher-Price Smart Cycle, which apparently only hooked up to a TV screen and not to a tablet.
" And he admits he feared that if he lied about his vote while he was hooked up to the CIA lie detector "the machine is probably going to go, you know, wacko.
The outlet says that Ross had been placed in an intensive care unit on Thursday and hooked up to an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation machine (ECMO) — device which aids heart and lung functions.
Pantanowitz, along with two engineering students, successfully streamed human brain waves to the internet on an open-source website using an electroencephalogram (EEG) device hooked up to a portable Raspberry Pi computer.
"If you had [a DBC] hooked up to your desktop computer, we could email you insulin or a vaccine, and the device would produce it for you ready-to-go," Venter said.
There's a Lightning plug on the bottom hooked up to a Qi charging coil on the front; place your case face down on a Qi-compatible pad and it'll start to charge.
The heavy trucks used to haul drill pipe, frac sand and water to well sites, and carry away crude before the well is hooked up to gathering pipelines, are all diesel powered.
Coaches were hooked up to heart-rate-variance monitors, to understand how to manage their stress levels better, and Team GB's managers analysed the optimal way to coach athletes of different sexes.
A worker then told Douglas cleaning lines were attached to the coffee machine, and went to fetch the bottle of cleaning solution that was hooked up to the machine at the time.
Lucid dream researcher Beverly D'Urso, hooked up to electrodes and vaginal probes at the Stanford Sleep Lab, recorded what she claimed was the first recorded female orgasm in a dream in 1983.
Mom watched son get into World Series on generator-powered TV Dodgers player Enrique "Kiké" Hernández's mom watched the game from a television set hooked up to a generator in Puerto Rico.
Experts note that there also appears to be an inverse relationship between security and connectivity, with products becoming increasingly less secure as they are hooked up to other online devices and applications.
The researchers believe that they could improve the accuracy of the avatars in the future partly by tapping MIDI files from people playing music, or data from sensors hooked up to musicians.
The functionality arrives today for the simple WiFi range extenders, bringing with it the ability to "pause the internet" via a voice command when an Echo is hooked up to the network.
It will help you schedule appoints and the like, and when hooked up to a compatible Nescafe machine, it will be more than happy to brew you a hot cup of java.
" Security researcher Brian Krebs: "I have a big-screen TV in front of the treadmill that's hooked up to an old computer, that essentially has a browser with a thousand tabs open.
To do that, we need to generate lots of carbon-free electricity and get as many of our energy uses as possible (including transportation and industry) hooked up to the electricity grid.
"It was really scary seeing your son hooked up to so many monitors and not knowing what's going on," said Andre's mother, Alexandria Salahshour, who wrote about the illness to raise awareness.
There were even late-night get-togethers watching playoff games on a flat-screen TV that my son and his friends dragged outside and hooked up to a laptop under the stars.
Mr. Warmbier had a scar at the base of his neck that was probably caused by the insertion of a tube into his trachea as he was hooked up to a ventilator.
At a recent concert at the Wild Project in Manhattan, the percussion trio Tigue used the "Four Pillars" tuning, playing tam-tam gongs that were hooked up to Mr. Gibson's electronic design.
If I don't want it public, I don't write it down, photograph it, or otherwise save it to any system that is hooked up to the big bad world through the internet.
Roy killed himself by filling his parked truck in Fairhaven, Massachusetts - about 60 miles (100 km) south of Boston - with carbon monoxide from a generator he had hooked up to the vehicle.
If you have an antenna hooked up to your TV and a compatible drive, you can set this up in minutes and have the game waiting for you when you get back.
They found the entrance of the tunnel in a nearby wooded area, stocked with some work boots, a few excavation tools, and an extension cord hooked up to a small gas generator.
When study participants see another patient get relief from a placebo treatment (like in the electroshock experiment described above), they have a greater placebo response when they're hooked up to the machine.
A black hospital patient taking a quick walk outside in his hospital gown was arrested on suspicions that he was stealing IV equipment — which he was hooked up to at the time.
In one device described in a Science paper on Friday, a doughnut-shaped shell made of a rubbery material that was then filled with a viscous liquid, and hooked up to opposing electrodes.
The comedian celebrated her first Mother's Day on Sunday, and kept it real with a funny Instagram photo that featured her grimacing while hooked up to hospital machinery and sitting in a bathroom.
I was finally allowed into the room, but Billy's tiny, wee body was hooked up to so many machines that I could hardly even see him in the midst of all the wires.
Just ask yourself: when augmented reality is hooked up to your brain, and you look out through your newly installed Cyber-Eyes, will you be sad if all your printed photos don't move?
Let me (all too briefly) recap the case she makes: Thomson asks us to imagine that one morning you wake to find you've been kidnapped and hooked up to an unconscious famous violinist.
All of this works on a computer with a browser and an HTC Vive or Oculus Rift hooked up to your computer, and on your phone with a cardboard or Gear VR headset.
The focus, other than old-fashioned energy efficiency, is to try to get as many buildings as possible hooked up to the city's district heating system, which will be shifted to renewable biomass.
Those most vulnerable of Puerto Rico's 3.4 million U.S. citizens included hospital patients hooked up to respirators and dialysis machines as well as those in remote areas in need of medical treatment. Gov.
The device was hooked up to a computer where it measured the wearer's metabolic output, and cycled through dozens of tiny adjustments until it found the one that caused the lowest metabolic output.
In 1983, working with LaBerge and another scientist, she was hooked up to a vaginal probe and signaled with her eyes that she was going to attempt to have an in-dream orgasm.
My first shot at the rover ride involved the consumer edition of the Vive that'll be made available in April, and it was hooked up to one of the D-Box rumble seats.
On the phone end, you just accept the connection and it starts streaming CD-quality (16-bit / 44.1kHz) audio that you can listen to with any headphones hooked up to the mobile device.
His three-year-old daughter Zainab was hooked up to an outdoor drip 80 km from home after developing cholera symptoms that Habab blames on a lack of clean water and nutritious food.
The SC-1 is a standalone device that can be hooked up to a turntable through a RCA connector, although SweetVinyl is also incorporating the technology into its new SC-2 vinyl recorder.
The controls are all hooked up to an Arduino microcontroller board, which uses the inputs from the control board to trigger Python scripts, which are then input into Kerbal through the kRPC mod.
A black man said he was racially profiled by white police officers while being treated at an Illinois hospital, after he was arrested while taking a walk hooked up to an IV drip.
The building's studios to three-bedrooms will feature bathrooms with Italian porcelain tiles and built-in stereo speakers that can be hooked up to flat-screen televisions or play tunes from an iPod.
For the new study, Gianaros and colleagues recruited 157 men and 153 women, ages 30 to 51, and had them undergo brain scans while hooked up to blood pressure and heart rate monitors.
So being in love is like being hooked up to a perpetual dopamine drip, and you get a little hit every time you see the person or touch them or think about them?
In the hospital, tired to the bone and hooked up to machines that blinked at me and beeped if I made the slightest move, I got the news I had been waiting for.
Over melancholic music and a heartbreaking image of newborn Abigail in an incubator, Klobuchar describes how her daughter was "hooked up to machines" while the hospital kicked the new mother out the door.
We will need to electrify the economy, especially the transportation sector, and get current fossil fuel applications hooked up to an increasingly cleaner grid, so that all sectors have a path to zero carbon.
"I [had] a computer that was hooked up to a private phone line....So I could communicate with a wide range of friends without going over the State Department servers," he wrote to Clinton.
In assembling our apocalypse boxes, many of us also drove home past the encampments where many people in California are already living, constantly, without power, with a few gadgets hooked up to the sun.
That wouldn't mean "energy independence" — superblocks would still need to be hooked up to the larger electrical and sewer infrastructure — but every step toward self-sufficiency is a win for local democracy and resilience.
The cheekily named standard is a four-pin hook up that allows people to design small badges that can be hooked up to and powered by the larger badges that serve as their base.
What they actually had was a phone-sized display hooked up to a speed test app, with a connection based on "carrier aggregation" — bundling together a bunch of 25G signals to increase the bandwidth.
It's a totally off-grid system, a 500-gallon tank outside that's hooked up to pipes on the side of the house, like PVC on the back of the house that does rainwater collection.
In fact, I wanted everyone hooked up to a heart monitor at all times because I want to see their heart rate when they walk into the boardroom and I look at them slowly.
Though there is an obvious "yuck" factor to the idea of transplanting, say, pigs' kidneys into people now hooked up to dialysis machines, those facing death from kidney failure might not be so squeamish.
She's heard stories of people hooked up to IVs and left alone in rooms with televisions blaring—or even with other patients screaming in terror as they wrestle with their own ketamine-induced visions.
Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office deputy and spokesperson Felicia Romero admitted to Mashable on Monday that they're not particularly tech-savvy and are unsure of what device was hooked up to the Amazon Alexa system.
After a lengthy series of hospital stays -- after being hooked up to a ventilator, after the seizures, after developing a blood clot in her brain following a new treatment -- the Gavigans had an answer.
" The real question, Blinderman says, is not if our dying moments in a hospital are cold, cruel, and hooked up to machines, but rather, "Why do people have this assumption that it's like that?
A color TV is tuned to the Cable TV Prevue Guide, endlessly scrolling trailers for upcoming movies; two smaller sets display loud, snowy static, hooked up to apparently useless bundles of antenna and wire.
They used an extension cord to stay hooked up to the house for power, and they also kept a generator outside for when they wanted to use the air conditioner or washer and dryer.
After the news spread, Mr. Condo painted his portrait of Mr. Stewart — an eerie image of a figure hooked up to a satellite-dishlike device, a reference to the young man in the hospital.
The next year, we got MysteryVibe's Crescendo, a thicker 8.5-inch rod studded with six motors that was also hooked up to an app that users could tap into to tweak the motors' functionality.
Under the microscope, the cells of the BrainEx brains looked relatively normal, while the cells in the control brains, which were hooked up to the BrainEx but not to the sustaining perfusate, looked damaged.
Electrify everything, for the uninitiated, is a strategy for tackling climate change: Since we know how to generate carbon-free electricity, we should get as much stuff as possible hooked up to the grid.
I've also used it hooked up to my MacBook Pro over USB-C, and if the weather hadn't been so cold recently I'd consider it a pretty good two-monitor solution for my roof terrace.
Watching Twitch on TV isn't exactly novel — you could already use an Amazon Fire TV device, an Xbox One, a PlayStation 4, or even just a computer hooked up to your TV to do so.
If you're playing it hooked up to a TV, you'll be better off on a PS4 or Xbox One, with their far more powerful processors and graphics cards (or better yet, an actual gaming PC).
Someone — Dyn won't comment on who, but more on that later — had hacked a significant number of video cameras and digital video recorders hooked up to the internet, and hurled that junk data at Dyn.
"Now I'm going outside to get the dogs, but I still got the baby stuff hooked up to the end of the chair, so I knock all that s— over — Diaper Genie, everything," he continues.
The speakers also work with OTA programming if you have an antenna hooked up to your Roku TV, and they support game consoles without much noticeable audio lag so long as Game Mode is enabled.
She was hooked up to oxygen to keep her breathing stable, and the nurses told us that breathing on a nasal cannula feels not unlike driving down a highway with your head out the window.
It turned out that an app he'd enabled to dim his office lights at night had taken over all the bulbs hooked up to Williams' Hue system and was keeping them at one uniform brightness.
The brick was then placed in an imitation lunar environment — near-vacuum and around -150 degrees C — and hooked up to a system that could withdraw heat from the bricks and convert it to electricity.
The person who called Hart's lawyer did not say what they would answer while hooked up to the polygraph, but said they would only sit for a 6-figure amount -- we're told somewhere around $500,000.
In the selfie, posted to her Instagram, you can see that she is hooked up to an IV, and that her burgundy couture Elizabeth Kennedy gown is laid out on the chair next to her.
As anybody who's ever awkwardly spoken to someone on a walkie-talkie that accidentally hooked up to the wrong frequency knows, it's really easy to interrupt those channels when one signal bleeds into the other.
Both guys were leaving the WME party Friday night in the Bev Hills area when our photog asked about Rick, who is hooked up to machines to help him breathe and help his heart function.
The unconscious head would be kept at a very cold temperature (50 degrees Fahrenheit) to mitigate against brain damage, and be hooked up to two pumps — one supplying continuous blood flow and the other oxygen.
Ms. Norris said it was only after she was admitted to the hospital and hooked up to intravenous magnesium sulfate to prevent a seizure that Dr. Weathers told her of the ban against tubal ligations.
Today, Ms. Frilot's husband of 12 years remains quarantined in the ICU, hooked up to a ventilator, one of the 31-plus cases in Louisiana of the novel coronavirus rapidly spreading across the United States.
While pregnant, Eleven's mother participated in MKUltra, the CIA's best-known mind control project, and Eleven grew up in a secluded laboratory, shuttled among experiments, hooked up to electrodes, and forced to develop telekinetic abilities.
While it's probably the breakdown of iron pipes that's to blame for the changes in water color, homes hooked up to the city's lead service lines were exposed to much more severe but invisible contamination.
When hooked up to the BrainEx system, "we see the brains extract oxygen ... they use glucose [sugar], and they produce CO2," Zvonimir Vrselja, a Yale researcher and one of the study co-authors, told reporters.
Julianna, who doctors say has a rare, aggressive form of Charcot-Marie Tooth Disease (CMT) is hooked up to a breathing machine called BiPAP 230 hours a days via a mask on her nose and mouth.
In a cramped training center at Jundacheng Technology in Beijing's tech district, engineers showed Reuters one such machine: a gray, shoebox-sized computer that was hooked up to and ostensibly extracting data from a Samsung smartphone.
"We did a lot of heavy-weighted, low reps of arabesque pulls hooked up to resistance pulleys, as well as arabesque lifts with heavy ankle weights in order to build and lift the butt," she says.
After charging is complete, Tesla owners will have five minutes to disconnect and move their cars, or they will be charged $0.40 per minute for as long as the car remains hooked up to the Supercharger.
According to the BBC, both men ended up in intensive care, hooked up to dialysis machines to help their overwhelmed kidneys out, and Rossetta even experienced short-term memory loss as a result of the megadose.
"He was hooked up to a bunch of machines, and he had fallen, and he was out of it; he didn't know what was going on," she said, getting emotional and tearing up in the clip.
Image: ScreenshotAnd something you might not often think about are third-party apps hooked up to your main apps—all those little utilities and add-ons you've granted permission to use your Facebook or Twitter accounts.
"I've had to be on dialysis for about 10 years now, and it'd really be awesome to live a normal life and not have to live life hooked up to a machine," he told the station.
In the back, underneath the hatchback, the Nintendo Entertainment System is hooked up to an old tube TV. A passerby who stopped when he saw the car has taken up a controller and begun to play.
On a chair set up next to the toilet and in front of the shower, Urban, 50, wore a headset as he strummed on an electric banjo that appeared to be hooked up to recording equipment.
Jane took no chances ... driving him to the hospital and checking him into the ER. Jane tells us Aaron's had his blood pressure tested and he's currently hooked up to a heart monitor and awaiting results.
In a post to the company's forums (via 9to5Google), community manager David Y explained that the devices must be mailed in because the phone must be physically hooked up to an authenticated PC at the company.
The state filed suit against Wizig and NY Liberty Homes LLC, the entity that bought and managed the properties, alleging that some of the buildings weren't hooked up to the sewer system; others had no heat.
We've barely scratched the surface on demand response and have only the faintest glimmer of what we can do with millions of appliances hooked up to the grid for use as thermal storage or flexible demand.
A Modern Mal: The Misanthrope Family Album (Mal) Modern Mal are what might happen if blurry reincarnations of Leonard Cohen and Dolly Parton hooked up to form a bent Americana band in the Michigan north woods.
Without a transplant, patients with end-stage kidney disease require dialysis to clear their blood of waste and excess fluid, which involves spending three-to-five hours hooked up to a machine three times a week.
But I'm the one who spent several months trying, and mostly failing, to do my job while crippled by morning sickness, and later hooked up to a machine at my desk like an industrial dairy cow.
The last room, which may be completed this month, still needs to be furnished and hooked up to the central machine room, which stores computers, audio equipment, network switches, and drives containing audio and video files.
PUZZLES EARN COINS Bitcoin miners - typically firms that run collections of highly-powered computers hooked up to cheap, plentiful electricity - compete against others in the bitcoin network to solve complex maths puzzles and earn new coins.
Thanks to its sleek, purse-friendly size, you can go from being in the red to fully charged without having to lug around a massive charger or be hooked up to your car to get more power.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Less than a week ago, Tiffany Schwantes, 34, was hooked up to an intravenous chemotherapy drip at her local cancer center in Huntsville, Alabama, receiving treatment for cancer that has metastasized to her lungs.
The Riddell tech walked around me in a circle to capture a 360-degree scan of my head with the helmet on, using a 3D scanner hooked up to a Surface tablet running the company's proprietary software.
Ralph Dommermuth said industry should take the lead on laying the glass fibre network in Germany, where just 2.5 percent of households are directly hooked up to such ultra-fast connections - less than in other developed nations.
Despite being hooked up to a respirator, the 8-week-old daughter of Fetty Wap and ex Alexis Skyy is flashing a huge smile in the first photo of her face her proud mom tweeted on Sunday.
Each human subject was hooked up to a special detector, whose receiver consisted of two stainless steel nostril plugs attached to a pair of eyeglasses "so that the participants could eat relatively normally," according to the paper.
This is a single silly study with a small sample size, but a bunch of French people wearing silly glasses hooked up to their noses while eating baguettes is the funniest thing I've thought of all day.
Another hiccup: If PlayStation VR is hooked up to a PlayStation 4, the system can't show high dynamic range video, one of the key selling points of the two new PS4 systems hitting the market this year.
" This section of the exhibit includes material from the Canadian Gay and Lesbian Archives, including a printed news report in which a police officer is quoted as saying, "Too bad the showers weren't hooked up to gas.
He was hooked up to an intravenous drip after being admitted to hospital at the weekend, but was able to talk, said Chat Sineang, the director of the Kandal Provincial Prison where Duch is serving his sentence.
WAV rip of a new R.E.M. song — that I then played through two cruddy computer speakers with a microphone hooked up to my dad's tape deck sandwiched in-between, just to have the song on a cassette.
At the same time, the electrodes were hooked up to a powerful computer program that analyzed brain signals 1,000 times a second, determining what brain signals looked like when someone was viewing a house versus a face.
Ralph Dommermuth said industry should take the lead on laying the glass fiber network in Germany, where just 13 percent of households are directly hooked up to such ultra-fast connections - less than in other developed nations.
"Timmy is hooked up to every machine known to man that you can imagine," a cousin, Tab McFadden, told the TV station, adding that his family has set up a GoFundMe page to help with medical costs.
The system is still in its early days, with a major caveat being that the subject has to be hooked up to a computer in the lab—at-home or on-the-job use isn't available yet.
That led Dr. C. Walton Lillehei to develop cross-circulation, a procedure in which a heart patient was hooked up to a second person whose heart and lungs could pump and oxygenate their blood during long procedures.
Microphones hooked up to the motor and connected to a synthesizer and a mixer will allow him to enhance and manipulate the machine's eerie whirring and clicking, and to turn it into an electronic symphony of sorts.
"Every part of me expected him to break through the door of City Center, with an IV hooked up to his arm, shouting something, and the fact that he didn't frightened me, a lot," Mr. Pinkleton said.
It's also worth running a regular audit on the third-party apps and services linked to your main accounts, like dating apps you might have hooked up to Facebook, or email apps connected to your Google account.
On another morning, inside a north-central Taipei primary care clinic, several patients were already sitting along the walls, hooked up to machines receiving infrared therapy for chronic pain, just a few minutes after the doors opened.
The discussion with her oncologist must have been difficult: the possibility of improvement weighed against the risk that the treatment could cause her to spend most of her remaining days in hospitals, hooked up to IV drugs.
In addition, clear evidence shows that it reduces the number of people who die in hospitals, hooked up to machines — a death most people likely would not choose — and actually increases use of palliative care and hospice.
Hooked up to a big screen and a home theater speaker system, it's easy to see how it could add an extra dimension to a home gathering, assuming, of course, the music selection is your cup of tea.
During a new episode of Carpool Karaoke with James Corden, brothers Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas were hooked up to a lie detector and put to the test as Corden fired a number of personal questions at them.
That is the one caveat about this setup: Your videos must be played on a computer (or a computer hooked up to a TV), so the program can detect what's on screen and get your lights cycling accordingly.
If a shark finds itself in a high-stress situation — hooked up to fishing gear, for instance, or stranded on a beach — its instinct reaction is to get rid of that foreign, hard-to-digest food right away.
According to KDVR, 13-year-old Damien, one of Lanning's students at AXL Academy in Aurora, has struggled for years with a kidney disease that requires him to be hooked up to dialysis for hours at a time.
Campbell's disease makes it difficult for him to stand or walk for long periods of time and requires him to be hooked up to feeding tubes, but that hasn't dampened his determination to play baseball like his hero.
The camera also stitches the images from the dual lenses together in real time, and Ricoh says that — when hooked up to an outlet — the camera can live stream that 360-degree footage for up to 24 hours.
Hackers using a type of malware known as Mirai broke into thousands of devices hooked up to the internet, such as smart cameras, and targeted Dyn with junk data from those devices, preventing regular users from accessing it.
During a segment on the Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw on BBC 1 Radio, Styles' friend and host Nick Grimshaw showed the singer an image of Rowe, while the Dunkirk star was hooked up to a heart monitor.
Those screens are hooked up to a camera installed on the front of the truck, so a car behind the truck can see what's going on in front of the truck and know when it's safe to pass.
The camera works in the dark, can be easily hooked up to a Wi-Fi network, and its feed is remotely accessible using your Amazon account — which, like other camera makers, can be secured with two-factor authentication.
Of course it's very convenient to have all of your speakers hooked up to one thing but at the end of the day, I want to go switch a light bulb on and off and go to bed.
With the NUC 8 hooked up to my ultrawide monitor, I was able to run titles such as Star Wars: Battlefront II and Battlefield 1 at 1080p resolution with frame rates between 60 and 90 frames per second.
It wasn't quite the booming experience you'd have with a speaker hooked up to the likes of the Sonos Sub, but it was much better than a standard Echo speaker, and probably on par with the Sonos One.
Hooked up to a portable generator on the bed of a pickup truck, which was parked on a grassy patch off a highway exit, the TV screen lit up as cars whizzed by just a few feet away.
Enel, Europe's No. 1 utility in terms of customers, is seeking to upgrade its networks to cater for growing renewable energy business and prepare for a digital era when home appliances will be hooked up to the Internet.
"They basically had me put on some sweatpants, I'm hooked up to the IV of fluids already, get in a wheelchair, roll across the street," where a doctor injected a drug to stop the fetal heart, she says.
As Secretary of State, he used a personal computer hooked up to a private connection, prompting defenders of Clinton to point out her actions were not unprecedented and that the media has held her to an unfair standard.
First off: Tinder's new music feature is hooked up to Spotify, so I thought I'd start the week with the most sensual jam I could find on there: "Fuck You All the Time," by R&B crooner Jeremih.
Epilepsy not only frequently causes memory loss, but epilepsy patients are often the subjects of brain-computer interface research, because as part of their treatment they may already have to be hooked up to electrodes to monitor seizure patterns.
Image: MicrosoftBut around back is where things get really interesting, because the XAC sports a total of 19 3.5mm inputs that can be hooked up to pretty much anything, including foot pedals, extra external buttons, or custom-made switches.
Although I'm paralyzed from the chest down, when I'm hooked up to the computer, and the computer is connected to a special sleeve wrapped around my forearm, I can use my hands to pick up and put things down.
Like many cities, Moscow has an enormous network of CCTV cameras, but unlike many cities, thousands of those cameras are now hooked up to a powerful facial recognition system that can track criminals (and trash collectors) wherever they go.
In his take on the system, a central transmitter, hooked up to a big battery or to the mains, broadcasts the carrier wave, while the task of impregnating it with data is done by a chip on the sensor.
The question eventually is, if you can build increasingly higher-quality housing in slums, on land that is mapped and in communities that are hooked up to power grids and the internet, will they still be slums at all?
Many Getty photographers will have their camera directly hooked up to an Ethernet cable that is connected to a laptop which can transmit directly to Getty's editors, who have an off-site post-production room in a nearby hotel.
Now, when you watch a video on Facebook using your smartphone, you'll see a small button in the upper righthand corner that, when tapped, will let you send the video to a supported device hooked up to your television.
The three-part demo rig — which includes another big slab of machined aluminum serving as the power base — that I heard was hooked up to a pair of Stax SR-009 electrostatic headphones, which cost $3,825 just by themselves.
A few years ago, our older dog had her first major health scare — she was diagnosed with a heart condition and spent a night in the emergency veterinary hospital hooked up to oxygen and pumped full of different medications.
In the other, set aboard a tour bus, members of his United States Postal Service team, hooked up to blood bags as part of a doping regimen, banter about who should play the Armstrong role in a Hollywood biography.
With everything is hooked up to the Internet these days, finding a good non-Wi-Fi video monitor was actually pretty challenging, but I'm happy with the choice I made in the Infant Optics DXR-3003 Video Baby Monitor.
I realized that in 22017 and started wondering what might be better than the standard-issue Apple keyboard I was using with my MacBook Pro at work, and the cheap Microsoft keyboard hooked up to my PC at home.
Thanks to the 800-volt technology that Porsche is using in the Taycan, both variants can be charged from 5 percent to 80 percent in just under 23 minutes when hooked up to chargers that can charge at 270kW.
He and my doctor would allow me and my husband to see her and kiss her only momentarily, after which she would then be taken immediately to the NICU to be examined and hooked up to fluids, monitors, and oxygen.
Since the CPU isn't able to be hooked up to a keyboard yet, Constantino had to program the device by flipping DIP switches, a row of 'on-off' switches that can be used to change the behavior of an electronic circuit.
People are already more than happy to spend huge percentages of their lives hooked up to alternate realities (social media, MMO games, binged television) but these are all rudimentary compared to Ready Player One's immersive, hyper-lifelike OASIS VR universe.
In Our Curse, two parents go on vacation with their newborn, pushing him in a stroller and showing him animals, plants, and sights of nature he isn't able to see when he's hooked up to a breathing machine at home.
It has instead proposed a stronger Europe-wide testing regime to ensure that, as operators build next-generation 5G networks, smartphones and the billions of connected devices that will be hooked up to the 'Internet of Things' are protected from hackers.
To do that, Amazon says you'll be able to ask the Plus to discover nearby devices, and it'll start looking across all three of those wireless standards, theoretically making it really easy to get new products hooked up to Alexa.
Two years before the grid arrived, however, Mlinda, a social enterprise, had set up a "mini-grid", a bank of batteries charged by solar panels and hooked up to homes, to guarantee round-the-clock power independent of the national network.
Not eligible for Amazon Prime.) It's a one-bedroom abode which started life as a (brand-new) shipping container, but it has a shower, sink, toilet, appliances, and kitchenette, all hooked up to to external sewer, electric, and water connections.
Say you've got an Apple TV hooked up to your smart television: switch off the Wi-Fi access for the TV itself and do all your streaming through the (slightly) more secure Apple box (having carefully read Apple's privacy policy first).
It wasn't hooked up to any speaker, and it's just filled with like, between 20 and 50 standup comedians around LA, everyone just looking for time to get up on stage, some of whom I'd seen at The Comedy Store.
It's a brain training regimen where you get monitors hooked up to your scalp and ears to measure your brain waves, and then you get auditory feedback to help your brain learn how to operate more calmly and with greater efficiency.
Both the control group of non-smokers and the cannabis users were hooked up to an electroencephalogram (EEG) while they were shown faces with positive, neutral, and negative facial expressions, but asked to focus on the sex of the face displayed.
As a gawky fifteen year old marooned in the corny wilderness of rural North Norfolk I was hooked up to the wider world through my family PC. I was addicted to, and obsessed with, an NME messageboard spin-off messageboard.
You'll get a little more mileage out of Alexa if you've got a Fire TV hooked up to your TV, but the voice commands are limited to the Fire TV input so you won't get the same features on other inputs.
Not to mention, the only way to get a truly accurate read on your VO2 max is to go to a lab and get hooked up to a machine that measures how much oxygen you take in while you exercise.
Anyway, this DJ booth, it's basically just an iPad with Spotify (free version) hooked up to it, and some demon with literal hams for hands stands over it banging on it like a member of the Chuck E. Cheese band.
Experience Manager Mobile uses a grid-based design tool that's similar to the likes of Muse, but instead of writing static content for the app, designers can then add 'cards' that can be hooked up to an enterprise's data sources.
Miller, the wife of decorated Olympic alpine skier Bode Miller, shared a photo of her daughter Emeline "Emmy" Miller hooked up to tubes in a hospital shortly before she died in June after she accidentally fell into a neighbor's pool.
Hooked up to a ventilator during the day, Adeline Vazquez needs an artificial oxygen supply to cope with severe respiratory problems, but her building in the western city of Mayaguez does not have the fuel to run a generator 24 hours.
An accurate diagnosis often requires a professional sleep study: spending a night or two in a sleep lab hooked up to instruments that record respiration, heart rate, blood pressure, bodily movements and time spent in the various stages of sleep.
A 1918 Sears catalog advertised a home motor with several attachments—one attachment was for a vibrator, but the motor could be hooked up to attachments for "churning, mixing, beating, grinding, buffing, and operating a fan" as well, writes Maines.
Brennan says he reluctantly admitted – when he was being questioned while hooked up to a lie detector for his first CIA job – that he voted for the Communist candidate for president of the United States when he was a college student in 1976 .
The Liv and Maddie star posted a photo of himself reclining in a hospital seat, hooked up to an IV. "This is how I spent my Halloween after a series of food-poisoning, dehydration and diabetes-related complications…," the 23-year-old wrote.
Then, there is the artis-in-residence, Paul Miller, who has a video modulator hooked up to a playable version of 'skate,' where the friend of a player can operate the modulator to prank their friend at opportune moments with different effects.
"To me, power is not just about lights or entertainment, it's a matter of life and death," said Burai, 40, who suffers from a severe sleep disorder that affects his breathing and has to be hooked up to an oxygen ventilator at night.
With the app hooked up to the controller and headphones, players will be able to hear audio cues like "watch out" from familiar Star Wars characters like Darth Vader and Obi-Wan in real-time as their ships dogfight in the air.
You will, of course, need the YouTube TV app to be running on a Chromecast hooked up to your TV. For those who may be unaware, YouTube TV is the video company's over-the-top service that was first announced back in February.
"He was hooked up to these monitors and to us it meant that the machine started beeping because he stopped breathing over and over," Pratt said in a speech he gave at the March of Dimes' Celebration of Babies Luncheon in 2014.
I don't think this will be an issue for most people, but it's something to be aware of in case you're going to use this as your main PC hooked up to monitors and really putting pressure on the CPU and GPU.
Four USB webcams hooked up to a PC scan the cube determine the state of the colors and feed the information through an implementation of the Kociemba Rubik's cube solving algorithm, which determines what moves are needed to solve the cube very rapidly.
Let's go: Aphex Twin, "CIRKLON3 [ Kolkhoznaya mix ]" The "CIRKLON3" video earned a ton of attention for being directed by an Irish preteen, but the music contained within would be worth your time even if it'd just been hooked up to the iTunes visualizer.
Back on the previous screen you can select Manage data to do just that: pick Manage third-party apps, and you can disconnect anything that's been hooked up to Fitbit and that can access the health and fitness data that you're logging.
Basically, the Joy-Con controllers can be used like a traditional gamepad when the Switch is hooked up to the TV, but can also be disassembled and snapped to the side of the unit, so you can use it as a portable system.
But that's without the fear that you might be hooked up to an IV for a routine cleaning, or operated on while your dentist rides a hoverboard—two things one dentist in Alaska is being accused of doing, Alaska Dispatch News reports.
But because the wall units will need to be hooked up to your waste line to drain any condensation, you will also need your general contractor to file permits for electrical and plumbing and tackle the mess after the job is done.
A joint venture called the iQue Player was launched in 2003; the unusual design involved cramming Nintendo 64 hardware into a customized controller that hooked up to a TV, and owners had to visit in-store kiosks to download games to memory.
Visiting two of Sana's main hospitals on Sunday, Dominik Stillhart, the committee's director of operations in Yemen, saw beds crammed with up to four patients, and others hooked up to intravenous drips in cars parked outside because of the lack of space.
In an interview with Vanity Fair during which she was hooked up to a lie detector, Palmer was asked who was a better vice president: True Jackson, VP (a character she played on a Nickelodeon show of the same name), or Dick Cheney.
At the time, most people's idea of a home entertainment system was a television hooked up to a VCR (electronic devices that played VHS tapes for anyone too young to remember), though video discs like DVDs were beginning to be introduced by the mid-90s.
That means that instead of just using a password to get into a system, a user also has to type in an additional code that they receive via text message or plug in an ID card into a card reader hooked up to the computer.
The field in block 0003-3/12, 160 km (220 miles) southeast of Vietnam, will be hooked up to the facilities in the nearby block 2000-233, which houses the country's largest oil field Bach Ho, Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam) said last month.
On the last night of his life, 83-year-old Tom Corbally sat in his apartment at 502 Park Avenue, hooked up to an oxygen tank and watching the movie Casablanca on TV. He was feeling terrible, and he knew the end was coming.
I have a 27-inch 1440p G-Sync monitor hooked up to my gaming PC on the other end of my desk, and I often found myself watching YouTube videos on that, despite the higher resolution and better colors of the old UltraFine 4K.
Couture said he lost six pounds during his two-day ordeal, that included an overnight trip to the hospital where he didn't get much sleep and was hooked up to IVs on two occasions after having one after leaving Monday's victory over Winnipeg early.
During a recent episode of Nick Grimshaw's BBC Radio 1 show, the host had 23-year-old Styles hooked up to a heart monitor as he showed the singer/actor several images — including a shirtless photo of Gosling from the 2004 film The Notebook.
Click here to view original GIFChristmas shopping will begin sooner than anyone wants it to and there is no better gift to get your DIY dad than a Big Mouth Billy Bass hooked up to Amazon's personal assistant, Alexa—especially if you hate your father.
By the end of the year, you'll be able to add the Chromecast to multiroom audio setups to play music through the soundbar or speakers hooked up to your TV. Google says the new Chromecast is 15 percent faster than the second-gen device.
Regardless how we feel about this, there is a shared recognition that if one wants to express oneself in this world of hyped self-management, one needs to be hooked up to the cloud, be it for email, Facebook, or any other social media.
The tunnel's Art Deco design was lit up with a network of thousands of LEDs which were hooked up to a computerized system so the artist could program from a range of 16 million different options, varying speed and color to create different moods.
"In line with the Sustainable Development Goals, our aim is to see households get hooked (up) to clean energy in a region where 510 million people have no access to electricity and are unlikely to get grid access in the foreseeable future," said Ndiege.
But opioids are still incredibly dangerous for children: 43 percent of the opioid-related hospitalizations included stays in hospitals' intensive care units, and 37 percent of the children who ended up in those units had to be hooked up to ventilators in order to survive.
And our personal favorite: The blue mussels, which are undergoing EKG screenings at the wetlab — the shellfish are hooked up to wires and sensors in a tank, as you'd see in a hospital, so researchers can gauge how the water quality affects their heartbeats.
By recording his pianist's playing in real time, and feeding the resonating notes into a laptop hooked up to speakers, Mr. Gibson is able to amplify a series of overtone relationships, pushing them back into the concert hall as the piece very, very gradually progresses.
That sensor is hooked up to a new 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system that provides up to 22 stops of shake reduction, which catches Leica up to the IBIS systems that have been in Sony, Panasonic, Nikon, and Canon cameras for years.
There are lots of incremental, behind-the-scenes changes that affect restaurants more than consumers, such as more sophisticated reservation systems and point-of-sale software, but I think the most powerful, sweeping change has come from digital photography hooked up to the internet.
This diptych of gelatin silver prints is not easy to look at — the flesh on the back of a figure, hooked up to monitors, is visible through her parted hospital gown, and in the image on the right are the ruins of a building.
The baby had lost too much blood to cry, but on Tuesday, hooked up to oxygen tubes and IV and swathed in bandages - he flexed his uninjured hand, sending a waterfall of tears coursing down the cheeks of his father, Somali farmer Abdi Abukar Hassan.
The more low-key residential parts of the surrounding area didn't get the same treatment—as no one's two-bedroom home is sucking up enough energy to be retrofitted with high-voltage connections—so they stayed hooked up to the normal, much more risky grid.
The enclosed batteries—not the familiar 40-pound bricks that need a jump start from time to time, but 1,000-pound behemoths built to power an entire car—are hooked up to testing equipment that charges and discharges them in patterns designed to mimic the ways
Putin promised to invest $1.4 billion in gas transport infrastructure in Serbia, which now buys all its natural gas from Russia via a pipeline over Ukraine, and hopes to be hooked up to the TurkStream gas pipeline being built from Russia to Turkey across the Black Sea.
Unfortunately, things got worse as I moved through the demonstration, which was a nurse training simulation produced by SimForHealth designed to teach you how to change a PICC line dressing (the medical tubes inserted into someone's arm that allows them to be hooked up to an IV).
If she were truly a creature of those times, she'd be at the uncool end of watching New Wave come into vogue, and it's an unexpected combination with her lyrics (think Wings, Boz Scaggs, or Steely Dan but hooked up to the New York Dolls' amps).
With that out of the way, let's move on to the new software tricks: Caavo is adding a Family Care feature, which will allow parents "to check in and monitor" what's happening on any TV that the Control Center is hooked up to right from their phone.
"A public blockchain may involve everyone seeing the movements around my account, if my smart meter is hooked up to the network," said Ewald Hesse, chief executive and co-founder of Grid Singularity, an energy data exchange platform hosted by the non-profit Energy Web Foundation (WEF).
Sure enough, a Mate 10 Pro mounted on the dashboard of a Porsche Panamera — and hooked up to a skibox on the roof with a camera and a connection to the drivetrain — turned the car into a driverless vehicle capable of detecting and maneuvering around certain objects.
"In some ways you can think of [the Play:210] as the first smart speaker in the sense that it's internet-connected, runs software, connects to music services, and can make music itself rather than being hooked up to an external amplifier and speakers," Millington says.
Many of these smart devices will all be hooked up to the cloud, but there will also be a vast amount of devices capable of using all kinds of cameras, microphones, and AI to learn and operate without the cloud (privacy is more important now than ever).
Security experts and U.S. officials say manipulating the official vote count would be almost impossible to do on a large scale because voting machines themselves are not hooked up to the internet and because the American electoral system is made up of thousands of independent voting jurisdictions.
In the time it took me to get myself seated at a desk to process pictures, my phone had already hooked up to the Wi-Fi network and uploaded my shots, allowing me to just open my laptop and start working on the pics straight away.
"I don't really want to be in the whole rat race thing, and I can escape that here," said Clinton, 58, who moved to Kapoho in 2006 with his family and built an off-the-grid house - not hooked up to utilities - and started a garden.
There was Ryan Deame, a self-described Satanist wearing VR goggles hooked up to a GoPro, who quietly marched at the front of the parade holding a sign with the URL for The Trevor Project — a nonprofit organization that focuses on suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth.
Realizing that he hadn't offered the stranded family a ride, he spent 45 minutes returning to the scene to correct the oversight, but, by then, the family was gone with the assistance of first responders, and the vehicle was being hooked up to a tow truck.
For an Amazon Echo, you need an Amazon Fire TV device of some description plugged into your TV.With all that hardware setup taken care of, and all your devices hooked up to the same Google or Amazon accounts and the same Wi-Fi network, here's what to do next.
Industrial control systems (ICS) run and automate all kinds of critical infrastructure, like power grids and transportation, but the threat to ICS systems has become greater in recent years as more systems have been hooked up to the internet — even if the number of confirmed attacks have been low.
In fact, I think it's something to look forward to even if you just dropped thousands of dollars on a 4K TV. Around the corner from the Sharp 8K LED set was a smaller 4K Sony OLED TV hooked up to an 8K receiver that was also showing 2001.
The "Switch 2nd Unit Set" is ostensibly aimed at households that already have a Switch hooked up to the family TV and therefore don't need a second dock, but it could also be an option for players who only plan to use the system as a handheld device.
"One day, as I was driving back from a road trip, I put a song on my iPhone that was hooked up to my car, and the album cover was displayed on my dashboard," says Berio, when explaining how he came up with the idea to use the lockscreen.
On Monday, Nunes said that he went there because it had a special computer that was hooked up to a special network that had the special information, but that clearly wasn't the whole truth—the Capitol has access to the special computer and the special network, as well.
In a study of 45 non-depressive participants given a placebo or one of two types of antidepressants (an SSRI or a NARI—a drug that works on the reuptake of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine instead of serotonin), volunteers were hooked up to an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scanner.
A doctor at Elmhurst Hospital Center in Queens — the borough that is the epicenter of the epicenter, with more than 8,000 confirmed cases — told BuzzFeed News that he estimates 60 people in the 153-bed facility have been intubated, which allows them to be hooked up to a ventilator.
Lt. Alaric Piette of the Navy, the only remaining lawyer representing Mr. Nashiri, also said the newly declassified statement was the first time the government said that the microphone was a legacy device and that a wire leading from it into the wall was not hooked up to anything.
"Hundreds of medical workers and patients, including a malnourished woman carrying her daughter in a surgical robe and a man still hooked up to a catheter, fled in terror as a series of large explosions rocked a hospital (al-Thawra) in central Hodeidah," Amnesty International said, quoting a witness.
"The obsession comes from the products that they've built, the aesthetic and the tone that you feel when you pick up something for the first time and open it up and you get it hooked up to your competitor and the beautiful lights and the glitz and the glamor," he said.
Also on display was Russia's nuclear prowess, with the second reactor of the Russian-built Kudankulam plant in Tamil Nadu hooked up to the grid and concrete being poured in a ceremony carried by a TV linkup to mark the start of work on the third and fourth reactors there.
Most of the time you're going to want to keep your speaker in a fixed place and hooked up to a power source (and your phone or tablet too), but if you do opt for a portable model you can take it on the road with you if you need to.
"Josie was born on December 10, 2009 at 25 1/2 weeks gestation and weighed 1 pound 6 ounces," the family wrote in an Instagram post on Monday, sharing three throwback photos of Josie Brooklyn Duggar, including two of her hooked up to cords in the hospital as a newborn.
Unlike its Bose equivalent which offers Bluetooth, Sony's speaker comes with a transmitter to connect it to a TV. That transmitter needs to be plugged into a power outlet and then hooked up to a TV via an optical cable or audio cable, both of which are included in the box.
From Madeux's point of view, the revolutionary treatment appears anything but: It was a simple matter of getting hooked up to an IV, which delivered a gene editor into his bloodstream along with copies of a corrected gene to replace the mutation he carries that is responsible for the disorder.
I was playing it on a hotel TV hooked up to a laptop and I think I was connecting to a data center in San Jose which was about 50 miles away, which is definitely on the low end if they are rolling it out across the entire United States.
" One chapter concludes: "It's possible that Western society is really leaning back in an easy chair, hooked up to a drip of something soothing, playing and replaying an ideological greatest-hits tape from its wild and crazy youth, all riled up in its own imagination and yet, in reality, comfortably numb.
But many modern telescopes aren't used for live viewing—they're observatories or astrophotography setups designed to collect as much light as they can from the night sky using lenses and mirrors, building that light up over time using sensors hooked up to computers, creating amazing images to be viewed later.
The AP reports that on Monday, 44-year-old Brian Madeaux was hooked up to an IV that delivered billions of copies of a corrective gene into his body, along with a genetic tool called zinc finger proteins designed to cut his DNA in precisely the right spot to deliver the new genes.
An iMac Pro with two iPad Pros hooked up to it allows for direct control, shortcuts and live access to the Logic manual, all while you're mixing a song on the main device: an eGPU with a MacBook Pro running a live edit of an 8K stream with color grading and effects applied.
That's obviously a long way off, but a chatbot well-versed in conversation and hooked up to a data warehouse with a complete psychological profile of you, the customer, might be able to make a sale using information synthesized with persuasive measures that a regular human just wouldn't be able to tap into.
Do you think you'd find fulfillment in nailing the perfect head of beer poured out of a tap hooked up to a mini fridge after going through the associated trials involved in filling it with beer and CO2 and hooking up said beer and CO2 and not destroying any thing or person?
Years ago, the philosopher Robert Nozick proposed a thought experiment: a person could be hooked up to an Experience Machine, which would provide any experiences the person chose, for the rest of their life, and which the person would experience as their life—the only catch being that it wouldn't be real.
Hooked up to an amplifier on a small hand truck, it was the foundation for a thicket of cheerful percussion: a balafon (wooden xylophone) played while hanging from a musician's neck; a djembe (goblet drum); cowbell; and drumsticks applied liberally to trash cans, street signs and lampposts as the half-hour march progressed.
When asked of the most outrageously rich activities he's participated in for the show, Chainz talked about a $50,000 per month athletic club in which members are hooked up to a machine that does the exercising for them and going to a $40 million mansion in New York to play golf on the owner's roof.
If the resulting superintelligence values well-being, then why wouldn't it immediately destroy humanity and replace us with a massive warehouse of human brains hooked up to something like the Matrix, except the virtual worlds in which we'd live would be overflowing with constant bliss—unlike the "real" world, which is full of suffering.
Only two among some dozen figures on display at Library Street are deceased, including Swoon's mother, who is memorialized in a two-in-one image that captures her holding Swoon as a baby, as well as a skeletal form hooked up to the medical devices that were accessories to her last moments on Earth.
The Athletic described the system as such:A feed from a camera in center field, fixed on the opposing catcher's signs, was hooked up to a television monitor that was placed on a wall steps from the team's home dugout at Minute Maid Park, in the tunnel that runs between the dugout and the clubhouse.
Some classics are available through modern consoles' online marketplaces, but there's no guarantee that the game you want to play will be available on whatever new console you have hooked up to your TV. Although Nintendo has a robust selection of its classic games available through its Virtual Console service, that service isn't even on the Nintendo Switch yet.
The former Dancing with the Stars contestant and pro snowboarder took to Instagram on Wednesday to inform her fans that she was "going on day 4 in the hospital" after developing Rhabdomyolysis — a breakdown of muscle tissue that releases a damaging protein into the bloodstream — and shared a photo of her right arm hooked up to an IV.
I briefly used the Z1 earlier today at the CP+ trade show in Yokohama, and while I wasn't able to shoot pictures anywhere outside Ricoh's booth or view them anywhere other than a small tablet hooked up to the camera, I did think the image quality was better than the grainy results I've seen from other Theta models.
The season (I've seen all of it) brings Mickey and Gus together and apart, together and apart, until they confront the possibility that they really hooked up to satisfy a conception of themselves: he dating the erratic Mickey so he can feel more dangerous, she seeing a "nice guy" so she can feel she's getting her life together.
The labs have dogbone-shaped tables so everybody can stand close to each other and to their prototypes (Some of those tables are hooked up to a 24-hour-a-day video conference system to identical tables in other offices.) There's a room where a hundred speakers have been entombed to play at maximum volume for months on end.
And so do I. The right to die with dignity is a tough subject, but if we don't open our eyes and talk about it, we're going to remain in a society where we die in hospitals hooked up to machines, unable to exercise our own opinion about the way we want our lives to end.
A claim made in the MIT Technology Review article that a pig brain had been kept "alive" for 36 hours was dismissed by Sestan, who said such an effort would have gone far beyond the scope of the experiment (importantly, Sestain didn't deny that a pig brain had been hooked up to the system for 36 hours).
Now the company — which made the 2019 CNBC Upstart 100 list, revealed on Tuesday — is making its most ambitious move yet: to get regulatory approval to detect sleep apnea, which would make Beddr a much easier alternative for detecting this common condition than the current method, which requires sleeping in a lab while hooked up to wires.
You can ask the Google Assistant on your device to tell you the weather, find a song on Spotify, or even play a show on Netflix if you have it connected to your TV.However, in order for the Google Home to do any of this, it first has to be hooked up to a functioning Wi-Fi network.
The numbers you need to know: 60 kWh, 200 hp That battery system is hooked up to a 200-horsepower motor with 266 lb-ft of torque that promises a 0-60 mph run of "less than seven seconds," though Chevy isn't being any more precise than that yet — even though we know that it'll do 0-30 in 2.9 seconds.
We watched our tiny baby hooked up to a ventilator in the ICU after a surgery to remove his bile ducts and gallbladder and connect his small intestine directly to his liver (a procedure designed to buy time and allow babies to hold on to their native livers as long as possible) and tried to wrap our minds around what came next.
The Switch's Joy-Cons are also attached to each side of the tiny TV. The Switch isn't directly connected to the pocket TV, rather it's hooked up to the VCR and RF antenna which then broadcasts the signal to the TV. Vince has tested it with Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Metal Slug, and Mario Kart and the results are delightful.
I have a big-screen TV right in front of the treadmill, it's hooked up to an old computer that essentially has the browser with 1,000 tabs open and I'm reading email, I'm catching up on the news, I'm looking at RSS feeds, I'm just basically tried to suck down as much information as I can in about 45 minutes.
If it weren't for the smartphones soldiers carry with them and the Wi-Fi routers they have hooked up to growling power generators, you might think you had time-traveled back to World War II. Indeed, the bits and pieces that remind you that the war is being fought in 2019 are few and far between — and many have come from Washington.
I might not be able to use the Lofree on my desk for fast or lengthy writing, but I enjoyed it a lot more when paired to my iPad or the PC hooked up to my TV. The Lofree launches on Indiegogo today for $74, but it's already in production — you'll be able to get it from retailers like Amazon for $99 from June.
The company recently confirmed to IGN that its flagship Zelda game, Breath of the Wild (which was originally announced for the Wii U, a Xbox 2720-ish console power-wise), will run at 2900p and 303 fps on the Switch when hooked up to a TV. On the Wii U the game will run at 230p / 260 fps and have slightly downgraded environmental sounds.
The results of a study conducted by researchers at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, in which participants' heart rates were simultaneously measured by a Fitbit on each wrist and a device called a BioHarness hooked up to a electrocardiogram, found that the PurePulse heart rate monitors on two Fitbit models - the Surge and Charge HR - can be off by up to 20 beats per minute.
Here's what you don't need: a satellite dish or DirecTV box hooked up to your TV. Instead, DirecTV Now requires only an internet connection and any of the following gadgets or web browsers: Roku is an obvious omission from that list, but AT&T says it will bring DirecTV Now to the popular streaming line in 2017 — probably much sooner in the year than later.
The touch pads are poor substitutes for a mouse, and the Steam controller can't compete with established controllers from Xbox and PlayStation, both of which can be hooked up to a PC. Razer, which you can tell makes game accessory products because everything is branded in black and neon green, has a boldly nerdy solution: simply bring the mouse and keyboard to the couch.
I Bought This Custom 18-Million Pixel Workstation on Craigslist, and It Very Nearly Ruined MeI have determined the precise upper boundary of how many monitors it is okay to have hooked up to…Read more ReadOn the floor, I chatted with an Acer representative about why the company felt the need to even come out with a successor to an obvious niche product.
The 37-year-old "Man of the Woods" singer's shocking admission came during a game of "Never Have I Ever" in which the 'NSYNC guys answered a series of personal questions about their past exploits — including whether they had hooked up with someone twice their age, hooked up on a tour bus, hooked up to an 'NSYNC song, hooked up with a fan, or dated someone who another band member dated.
The 37-year-old "Man of the Woods" singer's shocking admission came during a game of "Never Have I Ever" in which the 'NSYNC guys answered a series of personal questions about their past exploits — including whether they had hooked up with someone twice their age, hooked up on a tour bus, hooked up to an 'NSYNC song, hooked up with a fan, or dated someone who another band member dated.
No matter how badly I wanted to breastfeed — not only for the nutritional and health benefits for him, but also for the beautiful bonding experience it would create between us — or how many times the lactation consultant visited our home, or how many hours I spent hooked up to a hospital-grade breast pump trying to milk myself in the middle of the night, I had nothing to give him.
I can still do that, of course—there's nothing stopping me from cracking open that DVD case for the first time in years and putting it inside the PS3 I still keep hooked up to my TV. But the servers are offline now, which means my journey would no longer by marked by the cryptic shorthand messages left by other players to warn me against or—more often—to lure me into a deadly danger.
That leaves me with just two ports for my Xbox One, PS4, and Switch, the latter of which sort of needs be connected since the Switch dock is also the most convenient way of recharging the system, and it doesn't make sense to power the dock and not have it hooked up to the TV. I haven't even mentioned my cable box (yes, I actually pay for cable), which uses HDMI instead of coax.
Room 2425 at the Hilton Panama has a nice view of the beaches that you won't be spending any time on, alongside a 65-inch 4K OLED TV, an Alienware PC with a Core i7-7800 and a GTX 1080Ti, Xbox One Elite controllers, an Oculus Rift, an Alienware laptop hooked up to a 34-inch ultra wide monitor, a racing chair, interactive lighting, and some weird beanbag thing with an Alienware logo on it.
As previously reported, the device is said to be smaller and geared around portable play, but Nikkei says it will retain the ability to be hooked up to a TV. A more powerful "next-generation" version with a major redesign is further off, according to today's report, although it's not clear from the language whether Nikkei is referring to the enhanced Switch model that The Wall Street Journal has reported is likely to be coming this year.
One episode shows Bryce's ex-girlfriend getting an abortion, and it goes through every maddening step of the process: the way she gets sucked into a crisis pregnancy center when she's looking for a program to help her pay for the procedure; her encounter with protesters outside the clinic when she finally makes it there; the mandatory waiting period that forces her to return to the clinic two days later; the sound the machine makes when she's finally hooked up to it.
But behind their tinted windows, Mr. Guzmán's personal houses had all of the amenities: a washer/drier, a satellite dish and a DVD player hooked up to a plasma-screen TV. Aside from his bodyguards, Mr. Guzmán was tended to in the mountains by a pair of maids and a small staff of assistants who would write down tasks in hand-held notebooks, Mr. Cifuentes said, and manage the accounts for the $200,000 the kingpin spent monthly on payroll, provisions and as petty cash.
I couldn't make this up if I kept a stream-of-consciousness diary while hooked up to a feeding tube filled with psychedelics for 8,000 years.) The rest of the trailer plays out like a more sinister version of pretty much any 90s makeover movie: Fatty Patty—sorry, THIN + HOT Patty—vows to seek revenge on classmates who have wronged her, because losing weight is the only way to feel strong enough to stand up for yourself against cruel people (unless, of course, you just eat all of them).
It tends to go like this: as a British person, you will either bottle all of your customer dissatisfaction up until it spews out of your mouth as a fully-formed, sub-par rock song punctuated by metal riffs, or you will passive-aggressively mention the personal slight committed against you by the waiter in your local Zizzi (he got your garlic bread order wrong and brought it over with cheese on) once a week until you die; until you're literally in hospital, dying, hooked up to six different machines, and you beckon in your loved ones close for a final word—maybe, they think, about how much you love them, that this isn't the end, that maybe you might meet again after all—and you go "I asked for no melty mozzarella" and then you fucking die.
Here is what they see: a young boy, his facial features obscured, feeding bread crumbs to a duck, while his parents explain to his brothers why his treatment has left him unable to speak at age 2; a man sitting at a picnic table, ruminating on what his son must be experiencing without the words to express it; a playground, where the boy rocks on a toy horse, swings, giggles, spins on a carousel, then disappears; a path to a beach, where the boy is now strapped to a gurney, his tiny body hooked up to machines, the water filled with bobbing, gnarled tumors; the shadow of a dragon against the sea; a flight through the window of a hospital; a doctor telling the family that a recent MRI shows the boy's tumors have returned; a nurse assuring them that the staff is very good at end-of-life care; the boy's parents sitting still and silent while the room fills with water; the boy, now sitting in a rowboat, wearing a tiny life jacket that doesn't look sufficient to protect him.
He will spend two and a half days in the hospital — and he will lie there hooked up to their beeping machines, and he will yell at the doctors when they try to ask him stupid questions, and he will quiz them about health care policy and obsess over what all this would cost without insurance — and there will be a crisis over what to say in the press release and when to say it and if it can wait until Jane is able to deliver the news in person to the seven grandkids before they see it on CNN, and there will be reporters stalking him outside the building, and all sorts of people will want to visit — and for days, he will say over and over again, "I can't believe I had a heart attack… I can't imagine how I had a heart attack… I can't imagine…" like this is a fact he simply cannot accept, because he feels fine as soon as they finish the procedure and because he's always had terrific "endurance"... Never thought it'd be his heart to cause him problems… Ran a 4:403 mile in high school...!

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