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Simply unscrew the knobs at each end, slip on the disc with the measurement you need (1/16", 1/6", 1/4", or 3/8"), and reattach the knobs.
The Winnipeg refugee agency group home that Iyal lives in tried to make life easier, replacing door knobs with latches, attaching bungee cords to dresser drawer knobs and installing a bidet toilet.
But then you look at the really striking pieces, such as the minimal knobs along the center console, where even makers Porsche and Lamborghini stick a big infotainment screen and other various knobs.
"Instantly, you'll feel like you really accomplished something," said Ms. Fishburne, who traded cage-style knobs for pumpkin knobs and updated three orb pendant lights to oxide brass double-metal shade island lights.
There are no buttons or knobs — just the massive display.
So what are the white knobs in the corners for?
There's even reverb and tone knobs to customize your sound.
I had just finished adjusting the knobs on the guitar.
It is covered with knobs and dials and electrical connections.
There are still massive knobs for volume and radio tuning.
These buttons, switches, and knobs are blissfully simply to operate.
The Inirv React is available on Kickstarter for an early-bird price of $229, which includes the sensor and four knobs, with additional knobs (if you have a larger range, for instance) costing $60.
There's only a scant few buttons and knobs to fiddle with.
The sound design element is not simply turning knobs and amplifying.
But one of the biggest decisions is between knobs and levers.
Both vehicles de-emphasize buttons and knobs in favor of screens.
Sometimes knobs are from the salvage store; sometimes they're from knobs.com.
Nice, tactile knobs and buttons are well-placed for core functions.
And I usually end up favoring the console buttons and knobs.
Inside, the Taycan has almost no physical switches, knobs or gauges.
He had been playing with the knobs of the stove again.
Its tuners, knobs and metal hardware are all gold-colored, it said.
It also works with the car's controls, buttons, knobs, touchpad or touchscreen.
Plus, after a hard-learned lesson, Honda products have volume knobs again.
And hey, if all else fails, just use those knobs and buttons.
"I'm thinking of getting some new knobs for our kitchen," she says.
Cold and flu viruses can also linger on faucets and door knobs.
They are made from wood veneer and have copper switches and knobs.
But maybe I hit the knobs out of place while touching them.
Adorable metal pulls control the vents, and machined knobs perform various functions.
If they changed the door knobs, I was supposed to review it.
"There are a lot of control knobs on Earth's temperature," says Boslough.
Swapping little knobs for a big difference Want a super easy upgrade?
Replace cabinet hardware — like knobs and pulls — in both kitchens and bathrooms.
Knobs and screens are designed to hide themselves away when not needed.
Howard then took me upstairs to play with a couple of knobs.
The control knobs are illuminated with LED lights for nighttime grilling, too.
I also know audio guys who are absolutely shitfaced behind the knobs.
If you can change the knobs or sand it down, or paint it.
On a side note, the knobs are Lego-compatible, which is very adorable.
This luggage features Vader's iconic chestpiece of knobs and buttons on the front.
The steering wheel has all these colorful buttons, wild switches, and mysterious knobs.
It's all gears and knobs and fucking boards the size of the wall.
The combination of buttons, knobs, and screen might seem cluttered and overly complicated.
Anthropologie plans to sell more dresser knobs and throw pillows, and less dresses.
If so, buy what is called a "privacy set" of knobs or levers.
Workstations, countertops, and door knobs should all be regularly disinfected, the CDC said.
The Lincoln deservedly gets its own knobs with a ribbed look and feel.
Big knobs are what you want when it's cold and you're wearing gloves.
You turn each of the four knobs in the corners to choose instruments.
As you flip switches and turn knobs, the character's musical spark starts to return.
Eudora was a room full of knobs, perfect for tweaking to your heart's content.
I even touched the stove and oven knobs to make sure they're in place.
Buttons, dials, knobs everywhere Fujifilm has also made the X-T2 fast as hell.
You can even insert different assembled knobs to create new sound effects and tones!
It's not crowded with knobs and dials, but the controls are far from sparse.
"It's a weird little place," said D.J. Jaziah, tweaking knobs with a tattooed hand.
The presence of buttons and knobs makes on-the-fly operation far less tedious.
It's safe to assume that eventually it will tweak the knobs the right way.
Other knobs give users even more control and variation in the Video Equations output.
Door knobs, door handles and elevator buttons are being disinfected 9 times per day.
Additionally, important knobs and buttons are located to the left of the steering column.
The car sings and has all sorts of knobs to push, pull, and spin.
In "Control Knobs," for example, the narrator describes the frustration of watching the knobs on top of her stove crack in two, so that she has to move the single remaining knob from cooker to cooker, waiting for it, too, to fail.
The controls are delightfully minimal with knobs on either side to control speed and incline.
Unfortunately, it was a "crazy, ugly, piece of shit" with silly lights and big knobs.
There are times when I pull up a plug-in and just start turning knobs.
Original features include custom cabinetry, light fixtures and interior doors with Lucite-and-chrome knobs.
It looked (almost ironically, perhaps) like a cigar box with knobs and plastic on it.
The stretchy disposable ring has "pleasure knobs" that are designed to evenly distribute the vibrations.
The knobs of his shoulders are hoisting up the material of the thin black sweater.
To heat up the retort, I have to use these big sci-fi-looking knobs.
Murphy also wanted to keep the home's original brass door knobs and classic light fixtures.
It has two joysticks, two D-pads, five switches, four buttons, and three adjustable knobs.
The stove sat up on curved legs, the knobs across the front easy to reach.
The lines of Tony's skull are fine, knobs of bone visible under the thinning hair.
The Moog synthesizer molds sounds using cables and knobs rather than microprocessors and computer chips.
But learning what controls the knobs in our planet's oxygen cycle is worth the effort.
Inside the organ, banks of knobs, or stops, control air valves to sections of pipes.
We'll do what we can do with the knobs and technology we have at hand.
Accuracy isn't simply a matter of being extra-careful when turning the knobs and dials.
There were hard black knobs sticking out of the hunks which I mistook for seeds.
Campbell's own band, the Dirty Knobs, puts absolutely no distance between his music and Petty's.
Don't get too comfortable because this year's trend predictions also extend to their knobs and handles.
These tiny knobs become elongated, ranging in length from 1 millimeter to 18 millimeters in length.
I'm a musician and a performer who uses technology, buttons, knobs, and interfaces to unleash something.
This machine has knobs that let you change how much you think each demographic attribute mattered.
He would twiddle the knobs, but also give some direction in that classic old school way.
Lincoln will tell you its customers insisted that it return to old-school knobs and buttons.
He has to turn all those knobs, match all those beats, and look good doing it.
I also liked the two giant knobs that live on the insides of the guard rails.
Club equipment is weighty, there's nice clickiness from buttons, and the knobs have tension when turned.
Moving the knobs (and the pointer, by extension) scrapes the aluminum powder away, creating the drawing.
"You can fiddle around with a few knobs and make yourself feel better," Schmidt tells Axios.
They can drag cables around the board, play on the collapsable digital keyboard, and turn knobs.
Joe, a tall guy at six-foot-three, can easily adjust the knobs from his seat.
It had different grilling venues, and ventilator hoods, and shelves, and control knobs of varying sizes.
When inequalities arise, what are the knobs that we adjust to get things back on track?
Unlike knobs, which you can memorize and use by feel, the car requires your visual attention.
More knobs twiddle, and your hearing is subsumed in a fog of tinnitus, muffling and distortion.
During its most recent dives, the team also uncovered a small, bronze disc with four knobs.
There are no other knobs that we can turn to be able to go any faster.
Consider how the climate alarmists assume decarbonization involves only twisting a few knobs here and there.
Carefully turning the knobs simultaneously could produce curves, and some have created intricate works of art.
Smart knobs have a short and not very illustrious history, but that doesn't mean they aren't cool.
Two mechanical beavers move along winding tracks, which visitors can reconfigure using a panel of 24 knobs.
In one office, watch 3D printers whir, making knobs and propellers to build even more 3D printers.
Imagine the contrasting sensations of the subtle wood grain followed by the coarse texture surrounding the knobs.
Chevy even got rid of the cabin's Tomorrowland touch panel for honest-to-goodness buttons and knobs.
Some companies are replacing simple dials and knobs with giant touchscreens and even integrated Adobe Lightroom software.
The simple act of fiddling with these buttons and knobs in each level brings its own amusement.
But they have the aesthetic of a classic speaker, with wooden cabinets, round grilles, and physical knobs.
He points to the salvaged door knobs and glass-paneled pocket doors, the radiators and the fireplaces.
"What I do is basically like four buttons and a few knobs," he says, with a laugh.
You can't turn up all the knobs at the same time, but then it sounds like shit.
Old-timey bank-safe knobs were fitted to the minibar, desk and chocolate bar-shaped closet door.
Hardwood flooring runs throughout the main level, and several of the doors have their original crystal knobs.
That fire started when a 2400-year-old boy played with the knobs on a kitchen stove.
She bent over a pair of digital turntables, her eyes closed, adjusting knobs and dancing in place.
You can feel all these little knobs and cracks and fissures and little dishes in the rock.
Right away, he kind of went to a radio and was messing around with the different knobs.
Items are labeled in Braille, and the stove knobs have "bump dot stickers," corresponding to heat level.
He's constantly moving, with layers of sounds undulating as he flicks switches or drags down on knobs.
I don't know how to mix vocals, I just know to turn the knobs a little bit.
Tony worked with them to solve that problem: How do you take the full complexity of 15 different departments—rigging, modeling, hair-simulation, and everything else—and somehow encapsulate it in an interactive kiosk, with (jostles some nearby knobs and dials somewhat violently) bulletproof sorta knobs and dials?
Hansen fiddles with volume and frequency knobs the whole time it plays, trying to get the sound right.
Door knobs, countertops, backsplashes, dining room chandeliers -- all chosen by a community watching the renovation play out online.
Rather than grip the knobs, you're supposed to slide your palm on top of them while you're running.
To manipulate the image on the screen, you plug wires in, adjust knobs, press buttons, and move dials.
Once assigned, parameters for the effect — like filter cutoff — can be mapped to control knobs in a channel.
"Press a few buttons, turn a few knobs, and you have great heat: I understand that," said Flay.
Outside the freezer, Slichter's team hits keys and turns knobs to bat the ion around with electric pulses.
Just pull on the knobs gently, as some customer have reported them popping off in overly eager fingers.
For the most part, Hyundai saves the nicer and more substantial plastics for the volume and climate knobs.
The group glued their hands to one another and to door knobs, forming chains around entryways and exits.
Found in Aberdeenshire in the 19th century, it features neatly carved circles, spirals and lines on four knobs.
The Maxxis DTR-1 tires don't have the knobs you might find on a mountain bike for traction.
It's why the dials and knobs in your car are all slightly different, depending on what they do.
So what exactly allows the Mona Lisa to appear when you turn the little white knobs just so?
While he spoke, he fiddled with the dozens of knobs on the control panel as multicolored lights blinked.
The antibodies attach to the tip of the knobs, making it difficult for flu viruses to enter cells.
"The physical aspect is very important," he says, gesturing to the cables and knobs and strings around us.
Pros: Huge cooking surface, side burner, LED illuminated knobs, controlled and even heatingCons: Occasional faulty electric starter, expensive
In the photos, he's pressing buttons and moving knobs and totally looks like he knows what he's doing.
There are two knobs with three settings each -- from very comfortable and laid back to aggressive and edgy.
Freia was on duty nearly every time, and she worked those Fry-o-lator knobs like a pro.
It's a set of knobs you turn to try to understand parameters that you need to try to meet.
When you look at it, it's just this giant board, there's so many different buttons, and knobs, and filters.
It's an expansive board with rows of sliding faders, knobs, and buttons that have a wide variety of purposes.
Running up the center of the dashboard are four metal knobs each topped by a tiny round computer screen.
But we're in an era in which it's preferable—whether or not it's wise—to hide the knobs away.
Across the interface are 427 knobs and faders, four analog drum machines, a modular synthesizer, and a sampling unit.
Maybe they don't have wood trim or real metal knobs and switches, but they still have genuine design flair.
We would have been perfectly happy with a few climate control knobs and a more polished main screen experience.
The new camera looks simple enough at first glance, with a matte black finish and minimal knobs and buttons.
The first (above) includes examples where users can interact with buttons, virtual keyboards, dials, knobs, and sliders more accurately.
Break the biscuits over the top of the cobbler and top with knobs of remaining 6 tablespoons of butter.
Pros: Can be used year after year, charming patterns on drawers, allows for customizationCons: Drawer knobs occasionally detach, expensive
A multinational company specialising in home improvement, from shower heads to door knobs to a range of cactus plants.
The climate control knobs are digital, so when you push them in they become seat heating and cooling controls.
A seamless combination of Wii Golf and Virtual DJ, it offered an immersive audiovisual experience far beyond twisting knobs.
Unlike nearly every other steering wheel on the planet, the Model 3's has almost no knobs or buttons.
Dineobellator is no exception, with the presence of quill knobs, or bumps, left on fossilized bone, suggesting the same.
Eggs Benedict with lemony hollandaise and arugula get a coastal flourish with knobs of Maine lobster poached in butter.
Heck, we weren't even allowed to see the new mixer other than a close up of a few knobs.
"Picture a radio with knobs, take the dial, and turn it off," she said later, describing her mind-set.
As such, there are several knobs that must be tuned to allow life and, Earth's mild obliquity is one.
"It looks so pretty, all those brass knobs," Ms. Hartung said, referring to the family's recently renovated kitchen cabinets.
The first days of college for knobs, long referred to as Hell Week, is called Challenge Week these days.
Anything that can't be accomplished with those knobs is controlled through Hyundai's BlueLink infotainment system, one of my favorites.
With easy-to-use knobs and crisp audio, it's the perfect entry-level record player for any music fan.
The sleek, simple design features few knobs and controls so there's less to deal with on the scooter body.
It is producing crazy sounds, patch cables going everywhere, flashing lights, and this beckoning conglomerate of knobs and faders.
Renters might notice, and perhaps wonder, why bathtub knobs aren't centered over drains but are closer to one side.
Nothing inspired it really, just a desire to twist those knobs on the 303 and think out the box.
When shown examples of different shapes, it built "knowledge" using its 512 motors to turn knobs and tune its connections.
The centrepiece is its control room, built by Soviet engineers in 1962, still furnished with its original knobs and dials.
In front of her were an electronic keyboard, a sound mixer bristling with knobs, two drums and a toy xylophone.
The levels are small, but full of things to fiddle with; there are buttons, switches, levers, and knobs to twist.
Instead of a single touchscreen, most car makers are using a combination of a touchscreen with physical knobs and buttons.
Then, a basketball is launched from the robot after the user adjusts the various knobs and pushes the foot pedal.
The climate control venti-knobs are sort of weird, but they're easy to use — and borrowed from the Chevy Camaro!
Exuding rejuvenation, he manipulated knobs and dials, tapped buttons and screens, and bobbed to the sounds produced by these exertions.
INVENTION AND SELF-CRITICISM She experiments with materials, found objects — like a domino board, knobs from dressers or kitchen cabinets.
Design tweaks include taking mirrors out of bathrooms and fitting kitchen appliances with old-fashioned knobs, rather than digital controls.
The Maxima's infotainment system runs off a relatively dinky, low-resolution eight-inch touchscreen, with knobs and buttons as backup.
The 10-inch central touchscreen is nearly perfect, and the use of old-school buttons, knobs, and switches is welcome.
So you can turn up some knobs while turning down others, and then run the machine to see how it does.
Every one of them was wearing a shirt that was too small, cuffs stopping short of the knobs on their wrists.
Remember spending hours honing your fine motor skills in turning the knobs and dials, trying to perfect tracing over the lines?
Sometimes it feels like movies were made by twirling some knobs on the Netflix algorithm and seeing what criteria comes out.
A prep room houses pateela pans filled with adrak lasan—hundreds of peeled cloves of garlic and knobs of fresh ginger.
Even when using it solo for simple exercises like selecting sounds, it's clunky compared to the strip of touch-sensitive knobs.
As they all work to replace all the mechanical knobs and dials with digital surfaces, software obviously becomes much more important.
That's exactly what the researchers did: twiddled the knobs so a dog looked a bit yellow, a deer looked purplish, etc.
I'm very good at entertaining," Cabral explains, joking of the stove, "There's more knobs than there are burners, which confuses me.
Stepping up from a smartphone camera to a DSLR is intimidating, what with all those knobs and buttons and arcane menus.
As for monitoring, there is an one-eighth-inch output jack, and adjustable headphone volume and gain knobs on the sides.
At work, the technologically advanced bathrooms have faucets without knobs that are magically turned on by the proximity of your hands.
Swiping and scrolling has all but killed buttons and knobs, so it's no surprise you won't find any in BMW's concept.
On either side of the mic are two large knobs – headphone volume on the left and mic volume on the right.
The BathroomAll white, with a stone sink whose vintage knobs proved a little hard to turn, and a full-size shower.
Melt a few knobs of unsalted butter into a sauté pan and, when it foams, slide the cutlets into the fat.
Germs that instead land on your hands can easily be spread to door knobs, elevator buttons and other high-traffic surfaces.
Female knobs are not made to shave their heads as the men are, though they must keep their hair very short.
It took us a while to find the preferred ginger—not too young or old, not long stalks but round knobs.
There a some buttons, switches and knobs, such as those for starting the car and putting it in drive or reverse.
The thing my 21st century mind can't get over is the level of detailing and ornamentation to all the knobs and surfaces.
Later, he began depicting analog televisions, whose screen and knobs abut the painting's edges, inspired perhaps by Jasper Johns's "Flag" (1954-55).
With screens, car companies do not need to design and manufacture knobs, buttons and sliders but instead create a software user interface.
It hits all the basics, too; there's a variable angle 3-inch touchscreen, plenty of knobs, buttons, and dials for manual control.
By eliminating knobs, buttons, and gangly extending legs, Edelkrone has created an interesting tripod alternative that can be easily positioned in seconds.
Trying to adjust the tiny knobs and press the right keys on a phone screen at times became an exercise in frustration.
That's a tough process, particularly for a government that is used to being able to turn the economic knobs as it pleases.
It's actually an Android tablet with built-in cooling fans, and there are more switches and knobs than a 1980s boom box.
The big difference between this camera and the Fujifilms is that the Pen-F is just loaded with knobs, dials, and buttons.
"What you have on a steering wheel … is a lot of different controls, a lot of different buttons and knobs," he said.
There are even tiny cardboard knobs, separate from the slider, that you can slot into to completely alter what sounds come out.
"Those are the types of knobs that get turned," said Robert Siegel, a lecturer in management at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Trust me, gardening is hard enough without having to waste time and energy using triggers and knobs to adjust your nozzle pressure.
"We've given the tax writers in the Senate and the House the ability to adjust those knobs, adjust those numbers," Cohn said.
The Dundas, Ontario, trio has boiled rock down to its purest form—effortless riffs, knobs-to-11 volume, and feedback for days.
By twiddling with knobs on modules, the user sculpts the video output in real-time, producing shifts in color, shape, and focus.
And once you start encountering biological samples, you get to use all those knobs and dials to fine-tune your… uh, science.
Students at West Texas A&M University have come up with a copper antimicrobial patch that can be affixed to door knobs.
Buchla resisted the label "synthesizer," as he felt the term didn't accurately describe what the instrument's touch-sensitive knobs and inputs accomplished.
Shopping Guide Think of door hardware as jewelry for a room: Without the right knobs or levers, your home isn't properly dressed.
The wind will sweep down bleak valleys with a freight of snow, and hilltops will be icy knobs against the distant sky.
Two are also twisted into knobs, like the handles of tiny shillelaghs, while the adjacent feather ends in a bent, sharp blade.
Petcube's app does have a few knobs and sliders that let you adjust the threshold of activity before it starts to record.
That means, with only three knobs, you can physically control seat heating, cooling, cabin temperature, fan speed, seat massaging, volume and more.
There's no central screen, so the right screen covers the entire infotainment suite, managed using a small cluster of knobs and buttons.
The new VW Atlas has two options for upgraded displays: a nine-inch touchscreen or an eight-inch touchscreen with built-in knobs.
Then I rubbed a plastic plate next to the copper plate while I systematically turned every knob in a small grid of knobs.
If I leave the house without checking those knobs, whatever I'm setting out to do will be ruined, overwhelmed by anxiety and dread.
The album flexes the Canadian trio's worship of guitars, distortion, and walls of amplifiers—specifically the volume knobs turned all the way up.
You can also insert a series of numbered knobs to change the traditional piano tones to cat meows or voices from a choir.
For example, I could see a DJ app using the bottom half of the foldable screen for a digital deck, knobs, and sliders.
Turn off heat and sprinkle the cheese and apply 2-3 knobs of honey goat cheese to one half of the omelette. 7.
The cars feature a streamlined dashboard devoid of buttons or knobs, with a 33-inch touchstream display to the right of the driver.
Update 12/9/16: An earlier version of this story incorrectly described Marshawn Lynch's mask as "adorned with pot leaves and white knobs." 
This morning she greeted me with 'I lost five pounds yesterday following you around taking pictures of door knobs, houses, wagons, collards, etc.
"We're seeing a lot of bronze and brass, while brushed nickel or stainless-look cabinet knobs are more popular," Jones and Krayer said.
There are three knobs to clean the nozzle, engage and adjust the pressure for the front and rear nozzles, and control water temperature.
They have been shaped so that a number of knobs protrude from the surface and some have beautiful, intricate patterns incised onto them.
We've tried many times to eliminate the switches, but our customers keep telling us they want the switches and they want the knobs.
DJ/producer Linafornia spun the jazzy, SP-404 beats from her Dome of Doom debut, Yung, flawlessly chopping, pitch-shifting, and twisting knobs.
Peloton's uses two big knobs that look like the resistance knob on its bike — a control mechanism that doesn't require any close fiddling.
Appliances look sleek with no buttons and knobs, but those are very effective ways to turn things on and off and adjust settings.
His back was covered in blood and he walked over to a sink, where he turned the knobs but no water came out.
And some exhibit a kind of pathological realism, as in the case of a terra-cotta figure whose body sprouts tumor-like knobs.
The cabin replaces conventional gauges, knobs and switches with an assortment of touchscreens, including ones built into each of the front seat armrests.
And then I wanted to broaden that to the concept of design where I talk about manhole covers and door knobs or whatever.
With all the ornate door knobs, chunky sweaters, and pattern-crazy bedding that fill the place, it's plenty easy to overlook the beauty aisle.
The materials used are still primarily hard-wearing, heavy-duty stuff: solid wood and leather with the addition of some plastic for the knobs.
The geegaws are: combination-lock knobs, a little joystick, a rolly ball, a few buttons of varying clickiness, a switch, and a spinning dial.
Catherine Price, a writer in Philadelphia, browsed eBay for Victorian-era door knobs instead of paying attention to her newborn baby during a feeding.
The past few years, we've seen smart home tech take on the basics — traditional light bulbs, power outlets, speakers, door knobs, and so on.
The lack of knobs or a viewfinder or any physical controls (save for the shutter button) is all meant to keep the L16 slim.
While Louviere dialed the knobs, Brown stood on a ladder above the contraption illuminating the water with a ring light, her camera in hand.
On that sweaty October weeknight, Raúl Sotomayor struck me as the nerdy electronic music guy, tweaking synth knobs, navigating his Push, and crafting beats.
It is almost unfairly beautiful, all rolling knobs and dense forest, wreathed by fog in the morning and crowned by unblemished sky at night.
The sound-modifying knobs, meanwhile, each have distinctive stripes that are associated with their respective sounds, so that the camera can tell them apart.
While PERA tries flicking switches and turning knobs to buy time, some states with similar problems have been taking bolder action to solve them.
The Fast Slow Pro is elegant in its design, down to the control panel with its LCD screen and cluster of knobs and buttons.
That includes updates such as changing the knobs on a bookcase or adding self-adhesive wallpaper inside furniture to make it unique, he explains.
If you like, they will add skinny laces of tripe, which yield peaceably to the teeth, and knobs of gelatinous tendon, which do not.
Drivers can alter how the car drives via knobs on the central console that allow them to choose from one of four driving modes.
But while most acid producers were content to program one 303 riff and twist the knobs forever, Hardfloor arranged multiple 303s with unusual delicacy.
Stapleton will be joined by fellow artists the Highwomen, Dirty Knobs with Mike Campbell, Jason Isbell, Hank Williams Jr., Nikki Lane and Sheryl Crow.
Two knobs allowed the user to control a stylus that would draw, or etch, lines — one knob horizontally, the other vertically — through the powder.
He later dropped out of art school, realizing that he was getting more out of making hardware like elaborate door knobs and pipe fixtures.
The body includes two knobs for fine-tuning samples or selecting functions, and red "record" and "over dub" buttons for saving or looping beats.
The Canon EOS M5 is tiny, but not so tiny as to drop all the knobs and buttons that make DSLRs so wonderful to control.
With three potentiometer knobs and five momentary buttons which move up and down octaves, the controller instrument also fulfills the function of a midi keyboard.
I've never even used a reel-to-reel tape and I want one just to be able to fiddle around with the knobs and dials.
I suppose it comes with the territory when you're expecting to be able to condense an entire DAW into a handful of buttons and knobs.
The front end's half-menacing look hasn't changed, and the interior is decorated with the same knobs, buttons, screens, and center console as the original.
Before I go to bed or leave the house, I have to check all the knobs on the stove to make sure they're turned off.
Take in the sounds of randomly smooshing parameters and knobs around until you get something not unlike a tuning fork being run through a dishwasher.
I'm pretty darn confident we can turn the knobs to even on a full basis profitable if we wanted to, but you would sacrifice growth.
Image: RødeQuality Without Complication: Røde NT-USBA good height, and knobs to adjust input blending and headphone volume, the NT-USB looks and sounds great.
But because the app is so terrible, I found myself constantly reaching for the knobs—and kind of defeating the purpose of futuristic wireless speakers.
Where other carmakers augment the screen with various knobs and extra buttons to control the interface, Volvo has recently gone nearly all-in on touch.
This little device connected to your phone and then turned the machine heads (the little tuning knobs) on your guitar to exactly the right position.
She painted the piece — which used to be black with black knobs — a mossy green (Valspar Cliveden Forest) with gold bar handles on the drawers.
The myriad knobs, dials, and settings can intimidate casual users, which explains why two-thirds of non-professionals rarely use anything but full-auto mode.
There are metal knobs galore on top, a grippy rubber belt around the middle, and a shutter button that looks like it's from another era.
This expressiveness is important because you can't import your own samples or instruments, and you can't tweak knobs or sliders to change how something sounds.
The wheel stands in contrast to the buttons, knobs, and screen, which are reminders that deep down NSX is still a trusty, straight-shooting Honda.
Jumping to respond to disaster Already gearing up on his own that night to go to work, turning knobs and flipping switches, was Oscar Resto.
Graniteville Quarry Park is a 4.5-acre tangle with few signs or paths, though some stony knobs can be found sticking out of the dirt.
Though you might want to familiarize yourself with the knobs and settings before cooking anything too serious just to get a feel for their functions.
By placing interior controls on touch screens rather than tactile knobs and switches, carmakers have made vehicles much more annoying and dangerous to interact with.
And then, a charred and crusty steak, ready-sliced, scattered with chunks of blood-ripe tomato, knobs of blue cheese and rings of white onion.
It's an all-electric six-seater box of a car with no steering wheel, pedals, or any of the usual driver seat buttons and knobs.
The world's largest carmaker unveiled plans Tuesday to start using HP metal printing technology to manufacture select parts including gear knobs and custom tailgate lettering.
Crisp at the edges and tender within, it comes folded around shattered peanuts limned in sugar and knobs of butter that soak into the dough.
The bottom screen is just as responsive, but it also has three knobs integrated into the display that change roles depending on what's on screen.
His hands knew what they were doing when they adjusted for windage and elevation, plugging data into the black circular knobs on top of the rifle.
Fujifilm's cameras are presently the favored choice of most photography enthusiasts, and their interface is distinctly physical, providing knobs, dials, and switches for every necessary function.
For the most part, this is an excellent compromise, as the knobs and buttons are used for functions that will always be needed, like climate control.
As the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative found in their report, released just before the last Grammy Awards, women producers twiddled the knobs on only 2% of songs.
However, the most notable feature of the Standplus is the unique pivoting hinges that can hold their position without having to loosen or tighten any knobs.
You can hold and flip vinyl; you can turn lots of knobs on analog synthesizers; you can make enjoyable sounds that aren't the best possible quality.
Turn off the heat and apply a handful of shredded cheese and 2-3 knobs of honey goat cheese to one third of the omelette. 6.
But in this case, the commands are sent to the stepper motors which spin the Etch A Sketch's upgraded knobs to move its drawing tip accordingly.
There are a variety of buttons and knobs to perform pretty much everything but navigation, so you won't need to deal with the system too often.
Most of the architectural details are original, including plaster walls and cornices, baseboards with cap and shoe molding, paneled doors, cut-glass knobs and woodwork throughout.
The sprawling estate, once occupied by the Hollywood star Eddie Murphy, featured two helipads, multiple swimming pools, a barn-size ballroom and gold-plated door knobs.
Procedural voxel worlds are overall a great way to abstractly define the world prior to turning the knobs on how it gets presented to the player.
Make sure you position yourself over the jet, then turn the knobs to release hot or cold water depending on what you are most comfortable with.
He affixed clear plastic wheels to a few of his knobs, such that by spinning them with his foot he could affect parameters like delay trail.
The visitor can then take another shot, using BallBot, a robotic ball launcher, and adjusting the parameters by turning several knobs and pushing a foot pedal.
The kitchen retains its yellow laminate counters and painted cabinets from an earlier renovation, but has been updated with oversized wooden knobs and stainless steel appliances.
Lightning fast Taking a ride in the Taycan, Porsche's first electric car, means using computer touch screens because it has almost no knobs, switches or gauges.
But Together is the only place I have seen shwe yin aye: chilled coconut milk poured over tapioca pearls, knobs of sticky rice and coconut jelly.
Looking at it through the Oculus displays surrounding Varjo's tech, I couldn't understand any of the labels on the many knobs and switches at my virtual fingertips.
The only other major component is a metal pointer, the position of which is controlled by a couple of strings attached to the knobs on the faceplate.
Similarly, when you build the piano, you also put together a series of small knobs, each of which has a different pattern of reflective stickers on it.
Aluminum powder is the dark the pigment that appears on the screen of an Etch-a-Sketch when you manipulate the two knobs in each lower corner.
Despite the small size, it manages to fit in a full one-octave capacitive touch keyboard and six parameter knobs for controlling things like pitch and amplitude.
I'd let him take this one guitar of mine, this baby Taylor, this small acoustic guitar, I'd let him just tune the knobs to his heart's delight.
But there is also that constant fear of losing those tiny little plastic knobs and people are going to extreme lengths to prevent them from falling off.
The new Pip-Boy weighs roughly two pounds, is lined with cushioned foam, and apparently "most" of the dials and knobs are functional — not just eye candy.
If you just want to tune into an internet radio station or an FM station, you can use the knobs to dial in the station you want.
To tune those reactions, the team created a sort of game controller on steroids, featuring knobs and sliders that allow them to tune their "attitudes" and awareness.
It also has a lot more technology, including a nearly 11-inch touch screen that replaces some of the switches and knobs in the current generation 911.
Another, featuring meaty knobs of oxtail and ox knee plus brisket, Napa cabbage, Korean chives, and whole cloves of garlic in bone broth, was homey and pure.
Have people ever walked up to pay for their parking and been surprised to find you sitting there with headphones on fiddling with a bunch of knobs?
When they land on your hands, they're transmitted to things like door knobs, elevator buttons and other surfaces the people around you are likely to also touch.
The budget for the project, which took about two days to complete and was featured on One Kings Lane, was about $300, including 25 new cabinet knobs.
Chapanis's work resulted in principles still in use: knobs clearly differentiated by function, and controls that responded to users' intuitions of up and down, right and left.
I'll note that the transmission selector is the familiar PRNDL type, and the ergonomics team placed the right balance of buttons and knobs on the center console.
It's free of the usual knobs and levers that most tripod heads use for adjustment, instead relying on a single adjustment ring to tighten and loosen the head.
Above each platter is a bay for selecting audio effects with three knobs for quick-access adjustments: a parameter (like panning), frequency, and wet / dry or beat timing.
Knobs of found wood protrude from the hive, as do dark braids of once-living human hair that connect to headphones wrapped in an intricately-woven, braided headband.
Fiddling with knobs until the water is at the perfect temperature is a waste of valuable time in the morning that could have been used for more sleeping.
The bass, treble and volume knobs flanking the right speaker are a nice touch, providing a solid tactile sensation in a world beset by feedback-less touch screens.
Each of those knobs has multiple strips of the IR tape, so just turning them with your hand will have a different, unique effect on your piano session.
So while Mercedes-Benz gives the E63 Wagon variant high-touch piano gloss and multiple screens, Regal TourX is more knobs and buttons of the old-school ilk.
The interior of the Renault EZ-Ultimo matches the extravagant exterior with surfaces made of real marble, accompanied by wood paneling, leather, and lights with accompanying dimmer knobs.
Though switchboard interfaces were modular, for The Exchange, Napolean had to add a lot more knobs, sliders and potentiometers to mutate them into an aesthetically pleasing modular synthesizer.
To that end, the company has responded with a car steeped in market research: see the return to traditional knobs after Lincoln's touch-sensitive controls backfired, for instance.
Virtual interfaces like Soundscape, Playthings, Lyra VR, and Imogen Heap's Mi.Mu haptic gloves let users control and manipulate digital music with physical gestures instead of knobs and clicks.
No deaths have been reported, but there have been six reports received of rubber knobs breaking off, including four reports of pieces of product found in children's mouths.
Prescott's job involves overseeing everything from the warning tones to the feel of knobs and switches to the way the lights turn on gradually as the driver approaches.
"Almost everything that was worth any money was gone, from door knobs to door hinges, anything that was worth anything," Shusaku Yoshida, the island's caretaker, told TV Hokkaido.
"He taught me that all those little knobs and rough patches and protrusions on a bone had names, and that the bone also had a name," DePalma said.
" After her dad first taught her to work with tools, she took the knobs off the doors in their house, and she's been "fightin' against control ever since.
The video screen showed her hands constantly turning knobs and tweaking the music: adding and subtracting percussion, revealing layers of her synthesizer patterns, making sounds smoother or nastier.
There's a famous scene in "Heart of Darkness" where Marlow looks through his binoculars and sees what he thinks are "ornamental knobs" on a palisade around Kurtz's house.
The Model 3 is a sleek, miniature version of its bigger brother, Model S. Traditional buttons and knobs are all reimagined on its 15-inch tablet-like display.
Technical requirements at first dictate the placement of certain buttons or knobs or ports, Amit says, and over time designers try to push for a more streamlined design.
What they all share in common is density; each is inundated with buttons, switches, knobs, and other potential interactions that give Gnog a tactile feel, much like physical toys.
Unlike traditional treadmills, which often have a series of buttons that require a forceful touch to change settings while you're working out, the Peloton Tread has two large knobs.
The hands-on philosophy means you might be twiddling the knobs of a modular synth next to famous customers like Thom Yorke, which actually happened to one lucky customer.
For $30, the Moog Model 15 Synthesizer recreates the classic synth's sounds, as well as a faithful representation of its knobs and switches for controlling its oscillators, filters, etc.
Both speakers have designs inspired by the company's classic '68 Custom amplifiers, with the same retro grilles and labels, knobs, and buttons that you'd expect from a Fender product.
Just as a dozen knobs on a stereo console can shape the overall sound of a single song, multiple genetic elements can control the effect of a single gene.
So too the phenomenal fit and finish and beauty of the stitching and burled wood veneers and the weight of the knobs and general feng shui of the interior.
It's been sitting in the middle of our bullpen for almost a week after I unboxed and "assembled it" (mostly unfolding and turning a bunch of knobs and levels).
Starbucks said it recalled presses sold from November 2016 to January 2019 for about $20 each after receiving nine reports of broken plunger knobs, resulting in lacerations or punctures.
For the knobs and dials of benefit and contribution changes to mean anything, the discount rate and rate of return need to reflect reality as well as they can.
It is shown in the video hovering above knobs on the mixer and appearing to tap buttons on the CDJs, suggesting it does conduct some of these finer movements.
Pros: Lightweight, compact size, BAK-4 prismsCons: Some say the neck strap is insubstantial, image quality isn't the best in low lighting, a few complaints of stiff focus knobs
Aside from twiddling knobs at the campus TV station, his main preoccupation was creating psychedelic audio-visual shows as part of a performance-art combo called the 22 Timers.
You wind its dual plastic knobs and, with some patience and dedication, you create a masterpiece (or, you know, a mess of black lines) on its rectangular gray screen.
Cadillac put a set of knobs in the center console, too, which can be used to control the infotainment system if you don't want to fuss with the touchscreen.
Among the objects was a pair of decorative knobs with attached bells made of silver and gold designed to top the shafts around which the Torah scrolls were rolled.
Carmakers such as Ram and Volvo have embraced the Tesla-inspired big screen, moving much of what was formerly controlled with buttons and knobs to the tablet-esque realm.
Some knobs are even shaped to mimic the feel of a massage therapist's elbows or thumbs so you can customize how much pressure you're applying to a particular area.
In Teenage Engineering's case, the new instruments are assembled from electronic components, plastic knobs and dials, and pre-cut pieces of sheet metal that need to be folded into housings.
The biggest impression that came out of this debate is that this time the knobs were turned up on everything -- the volume, the passion, the excitement, and the crowd response.
Another Amazon reviewer likes the simple look of this turntable, as it doesn't have a bunch of knobs and controls needed to operate the turntable, giving it a sleek design.
It's the first Land Rover vehicle to use the InControl Touch Pro Duo system, a serious departure from the buttons and knobs, in favor of two 10-inch touch screens.
Crafted with real ebony wood veneer and copper knobs and switches, they look like a retro piece of sound equipment — but they're equipped with the latest in wireless streaming technology.
IS THE job of central bankers more like that of technicians, carefully turning knobs as they fine-tune the economy, or magicians, manipulating the audience into the suspension of disbelief?
The app analyzes the structure of a song to figure out the best intros and outros and then automagically turns the EQ and filter knobs to create a smooth transition.
With no steering wheel, it has two passenger seats in the front and a center console with a display screen, and a buttons and knobs for audio and climate control.
That means there's no protrusions for the inmate to hang himself on, like a vent, sprinkler head, door knobs, bars on the door, towel racks, or bunk beds, for example.
If the president made the call, Walmsley told me, he and the officer would have to insert a key and then turn four knobs, simultaneously, launching an intercontinental nuclear missile.
She could also sit down and engage with the materials on the front: fake stove knobs and, most importantly, the oven and cupboard doors with a shelf on each side.
The only controls on the speaker are the two red knobs, and the soft edges of the blocky design let kids tip the speaker to turn it on and off.
The knights quickly demolish the invaders, ride their horses onto the captured spaceship, and fiddle a few knobs until they figure out how to traverse space and fire futuristic weaponry.
The designs of handles are especially intriguing, ranging from slim bars to bulky knobs shaped like circles or diamonds; one by Sanyo Electric Co. resembles an elegant, golden cabinet handle.
One theory is that the knobs on many of the carved stone balls were wound with twine or sinew, which allowed them to be thrown like slings or South American bolas.
Your total cost will also depend on just how many cabinets you have, but the website estimates 40 new knobs would run between $80 and $800, depending on material and brand.
Everywhere else, it's hard to find something that surpasses the X-T30 — especially if you're drawn to Fujifilm's many dials and knobs for manual control when the moment calls for it.
The knobs felt a little too sensitive during my demo, adjusting the speed beyond what I intended to push it to, but that seems like something that could easily be adjusted.
The most unusual synth is the Buchla 200e, an early 60s creation two feet high covered in knobs and dials in a psychedelic array of colours designed by a NASA engineer.
There is no protection and for a brief moment, you have this amazing relationship with your cooking that you wouldn't normally have when you are on a range controlled by knobs.
Those features — little knobs on the roots of the F-35 wings — can be seen in photos released by the US Defense Department on the occasion of the journey to Berlin.
Traktor can be used with hardware controllers too—when plugged into a laptop, these keyboard-like interfaces give a DJ all the same knobs and faders found on an analog mixer.
The thrust lever—think throttle—is in the center console where the gear stick would be in an automobile, with some knobs above that can be used to set the altitude.
The experimental music artist William Basinski is at the center of the hangar, his mirrored sunglasses focused on a table topped with computers, volume knobs, a thick knot of electrical cords.
Wavery pitches, melting tones, swooping glissandos, ephemeral loops, controlled static and a soothing yet varying pulse emerge from a thicket of knobs and patch cords, serene but never merely ambient. J.P.
Now, new research published on Tuesday in Nature Communications identifies a virtually unexplored correlation between theropod body mass and the presence of flashy cranial "ornaments," such as crests, knobs, or horns.
The store was in Oregon, but to show relics of the Blockbuster era, a television set with knobs and a videocassette recorder, the camera crew went to Brooklyn and the warehouse.
Broken Hill, Australia 223BH radio station's home base in Broken Hill, New South Wales, is shaped like an old radio, with windows at the on/off, tone, tuning, and volume knobs.
So-called broadly neutralizing antibodies don't latch onto the tip of those viral knobs; instead, they target different parts — parts that are nearly identical from one viral strain to the next.
A vitrine displays the cutting-edge technology of the time that was used to spot the airship: a radio device fitted in a wooden, glass-fronted box, with knobs on top.
While it is not clear if the production version will integrate these same features, we can expect that the interior will be more touch-based and have fewer buttons and knobs.
Minimal and compact, Meksin's fabric and oil painting "Tuning for Revolt," with its orange grill and metallic knobs, resembles a Flight Controller Processor, the sort that assists in powering quadcopter drones.
Some manufacturers think drivers want knobs and buttons to control their displays, others think touchscreens are the only way, and others even forego both for a regular screen paired with a touchpad.
In the front, you've got the steering wheel with two knobs next to the horn, a gear selector and indicator control, and then the pièce de résistance: the tablet.
The familiar layout of of two perpendicular lines that looked like double Hs appeared on gear shift knobs in automobiles and this configuration became an intuitive part of getting behind the wheel.
When you're talking about someone as dangerous to democracy as Donald Trump and the fucking knobs he's surrounding himself with who are more loyal than they are intelligent, these competing worldviews matter.
It's easy for aspiring musicians to buy gear online and even find video demos, but there's no substitute for the hands-on experience of actually twiddling the knobs on a vintage keyboard.
Although it looks like it's more than 40 years old, the TV is actually a 20-inch flatscreen LCD surrounded by a wood casing and featuring volume and channel knobs that work.
My original intention was to avoid using the physical knobs at all costs—because what the hell is the purpose of having multiroom speakers if you can't control them with your phone?
So if you'd been waiting for a way to show people that there is a difference between CD and high-res music without flipping tons of knobs and switches, here's your chance.
A record in her checkbook reminded her that she'd gone out to buy new knobs for the kitchen cabinets that day, which she had to show him as he lay in bed.
It's not uncommon to see a power amplifier, priced like a family car, with a single button, while amps that cost a few hundred bucks come with a bazillion knobs and switches.
Before I went to fabric, I was forced out to Leicester Square clubs where I had to dress up and feel uncomfortable, and be surrounded by lecherous knobs after only one thing.
I've also test-driven some newer cars with all kinds of fancy control centers and HUDs and touch-sensitive knobs and I've walked (driven) away thinking, There's just too much going on.
The Washington, DC, chapter of Extinction Rebellion glued their hands to one another and to door knobs, forming chains around entryways and exits at the basement in a building for House lawmakers.
In iOS 6, Apple included virtual "reflections" that made the knobs on the volume and brightness sliders appear to subtly change as you tilted your phone, as they would in real sunlight.
While I'd briefly driven a Model 3 before, I was again struck by its interior, which eliminates most buttons and knobs in favor of a 15-inch touchscreen that controls most settings.
The net result twists the right knobs and turns the right dials, but retains the flawed defined benefit structure and, for the first time, includes a direct taxpayer bailout of that plan.
Essentially, EA and its players are currently haggling over how to tweak the knobs that make our brains release dopamine when a virtual crate unlocks, and EA has been open and responsive.
The only problem is that, on a visceral level, it's tough to understand how the world's best archers using these Rube Goldberg-ass bows—what, for instance do all the knobs do?
I showed it to a few folks during setup, and everyone was impressed by the look of the thing, from the pro knobs to the brightly illuminated sound pads with customizable colors.
Each had a pocket-size synthesizer programmed to one specific frequency and a dedicated score instructing him or her how to manipulate the knobs at various points in the 27-minute piece.
Russell's contrast knobs don't twitch the way that Angela Carter's and Donald Barthelme's did, to name two writers who reimagined fairy tales and whose work could touch on the occult and surreal.
They hooked the boiler to a small, whirring generator and tinkered with valves and knobs, looking for the most efficient way to turn coal, natural gas, nuclear or solar energy into electricity.
If you have a computer hooked up, you can play a backdrop of a rhythm and maybe also a melody, and then adjust the knobs and slide your finger on the display.
In the world of photography, retro style is sensible: Unlike today's sleek, touchscreen-controlled phones and tablets, experienced photographers want to have all the knobs, buttons, and dials they need at their fingertips.
Buttons and knobs have a 100 percent success rate — why would I want to struggle to change the volume with a twirl of my finger when I could just turn the volume knob?
One of the biggest hurdles I had throughout was remembering the myriad of functions assigned to the multi-purpose knobs, buttons, and four-dimensional push encoder, which can scroll, toggle, and be pressed.
"It was a time when the railroads were being built and everyone was prospering," she said, explaining why the enormous, showy knobs emerged as status symbols just before the turn of the century.
Is there any more boring aspect of rock and roll than imagining a guitarist sitting in a room, playing the same riff over and over while a producer fiddles with levels and knobs?
Because Republicans control the knobs and cranks of this Rube Goldberg device, they can cause it to break in ways that activists will have a hard time spotting, and a harder time undoing.
The bidet also doesn't have high-end features like a heated seat, air drying, remote control, nozzle position adjustments, or protections against water flying out when a toddler starts playing with the knobs.
From a design perspective, I preferred the clean, spartan look of the Model 3's dashboard, which eliminates most buttons, knobs, and a traditional instrument cluster in favor of a 15-inch touchscreen.
For a multi-hyphenate who hob-knobs with black royalty like Solange and is breaking new ground in television, Nance was endearingly modest when we met for dinner in October of last year.
Fortunately, "Jane the Virgin" doesn't keep Pablo around for too long, instead allowing him to do just a small amount of damage — burst pipes, about a dozen broken door knobs — before dipping away.
Starting in the late 19th century, when electricity was first brought indoors, control buttons and toggles were mounted on knobs or set into minimally ornamented sheets of metal, glass and plastics including Bakelite.
It's one of the most expensive smart speakers we've seen, but its mixture of real wood veneer, metal switches and knobs, as well as fabric, easily makes it one of the most stylish.
In the D.J. booth, however, deep in the mix, the charismatic Mr. Parrish oozes an infectious exuberance, expressively contorting his face while he adjusts the EQ knobs and passionately moves to the music.
The buildings grow into a forest complete with racks for bikes and knobs for dog leashes, so that both may wait as their owners while away hours and hours, browsing Daikanyama Tsutaya's epic wares.
But they were willing to take a flier on Facebook, because more than 222 billion people were looking at it every day, and Facebook had turned the knobs on video all the way up.
"In the switchboard realm there was a lot of digital inputs, so I had to create an analog spectrum from 0 to 10 volts that could be controlled by knobs or sliders," she adds.
Visually, I prefer the clean look of the Model 3's dashboard to those found in most cars, but being able to use buttons and knobs to control air-conditioning would have been helpful.
Replacing the vast array of knobs and switches with more digital interfaces familiar to today's teenagers could also help to shorten the amount of time it takes to train pilots, thus easing the shortage.
Before leaving the apartment — and often several times after I do — I'll check my stove's knobs repeatedly and wave my hand over each burner, patting them softly to ensure I don't sense any heat.
Dressed in a black shirt with Qween Beat's white geometric logo on it, Mike stood stoically behind the decks, adjusting knobs with quick, precise flicks of his wrist, and exuding a show-stopping confidence.
The crackled spheres — they are like knobs — protruding from two of the openings echo the overlapping circular shapes drifting across the "cloud's" surface, as well as affix the flat ceramic form to the wall.
Since it does not have a steering wheel, it has two passenger seats in front and a center console with a display screen and a few buttons and knobs for audio and climate control.
I watched a woman cheekily grab a handful of turmeric knobs on her way out, and suspected she'd be using them to make trendy golden lattes as opposed to nasi kuning , a yellow rice.
To get more of a feel for how the software will interact with hardware, she may write an alternative firmware for an existing module so it's directly testable with CV inputs and physical knobs.
Rasula said that if you find a dresser that has potential you can give it a quick makeover by painting it a new color and adding accent knobs for a new and improved look.
Is the drain a cloaca — making the body some kind of Lovecraftian mother-demon — or is it a mouth, with the faucet for a nose and hot and cold knobs as bright cartoon eyes?
The Dirty Nil recognize this problem, but they offer a suggestion on how to fix it: What if—and hear them out—we tried turning the volume knobs all the way the fuck up?
Two walls of the room were dedicated to racks of synthesizers — row after row of buttons and knobs and unwieldy wiring, a veritable museum of advanced technology spanning decades and costing thousands of dollars.
Two walls of the room were dedicated to racks of synthesizers — row after row of buttons and knobs and unwieldy wiring, a veritable museum of advanced technology spanning decades and costing thousands of dollars.
This is a more dynamic interface, though; with 32 pads and touch strips that replace FX knobs, the DDJ-XP1 is more for improvisation and reinventing your set versus something that simply triggers hot cues.
Similar to former Vice President Dick Cheney, he knows the levers and knobs of the vast national security and foreign policy machinery: how they work, who works them, and how to exert control over them.
One of those knobs handles volume control, while the other toggles between Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and aux input, along with offering easy access to up to seven preset internet radio stations or Spotify Connect playlists.
It pairs to the individual knobs via Bluetooth, allowing the entire system to be controlled from anywhere in the world through the sensor's Wi-Fi connection, complete with real-time alerts if something goes wrong.
You have to have trained enough to just know instinctively where all the buttons or the knobs are so you're focused on the task of disabling that device or rendering it safe or saving someone.
He puts one of the constant factors through an arpeggiator, doesn't adjust any of the sound generating, or sound-tweaking knobs, and just uses that in a really interesting way, so he's just playing along.
"Think of the Earth's climate system as a 1970's stereo, with great big knobs all over it, and that the music coming out of the speakers is climate and temperature and stuff," Wagner said.
But whatever your reasons for picking one up, you'll probably fall in love with it for one reason above all others: the multitude of lovely, touchable knobs, sliders, switches, and buttons packed onto its face.
When you turn an Etch-a-Sketch's knobs, the aluminum powder that coats the inside of the screen is displaced by the pointer, creating negative space that appears on the outside as a dark line.
It has a wonderful large screen in the center, eschewing many of the sliders, buttons and knobs found in traditional cars, "but they have the steering wheel which is nice and super tactile," he smiled.
It sounds like an economic problem, something you can work out with an equation or on a spreadsheet, or something that you can solve with a twist of the knobs back in the command center.
So, as it stands, there is no simple way for Facebook users to understand their ad options because the company only lets them twiddle a few knobs rather than shut down the entire surveillance system.
The BBC was doing a live orchestral broadcast, and young Geoff was particularly fascinated by the fellow at the mysterious console who was turning knobs and dials — the sound engineer, he would come to learn.
Because of its light weight (1.25 pounds) moving the Body Back Buddy requires minimal effort, and its 11 strategically placed therapy knobs let you massage those difficult areas (like your back and neck) with ease.
Switching out the pulls, handles, or knobs of your drawers is one of the easiest home upgrades in the book — you simply have to unscrew the old ones and replace them — and the impact is immediate.
It's currently just a one-off creation, made of walnut wood with brass accents, that generates complex fractal patterns that can be manipulated, rotated, modified, and zoomed using a series of knobs and a small joystick.
I can't say I love it as much as my vintage amp, but that is probably as emotional as anything, since the Amp doesn't have VU meters or extremely satisfying switches and knobs to play with.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubeThe challenge of trying to draw anything even partially recognizable using just two spinning knobs has somehow made the Etch A Sketch a popular toy for almost 60 years now.
Aside from a thumb controller on the steering wheel, there aren't buttons or knobs for changing stations or adjusting the volume, just the screen and touchpads positioned around it that are inconvenient to use while driving.
It probably, on a per-user basis, doesn't monetize as high as some of the most aggressive games, because we don't turn the knobs up on the in-app purchases the way that some products do.
The whole thing weighs about 25 pounds according to Callie, who has no problem detailing every tiny material used to create the shelter, down to the lock nuts and washers that make up her door knobs.
After destroying the screen (which is made up of a layer of plastic and a layer of glass), they found a metal "pointer" that moves on a set of wires as the user moves the knobs.
After a woman prepared the chicken, the light revealed the bird's sinister bacterial essence on almost every surface of her kitchen, from the cabinet knobs to the bananas to the rim of the dog's water bowl.
"As my love for dance music progressed, a part of me has always felt cheated by watching a DJ pretend to be hard at work while twisting knobs to their pre-recorded set," says Anna Yvette.
However, the buttons or knobs can be hard to read while you are sitting on the toilet so you may want to take a moment to familiarize yourself with the controls before you do your business.
For the same reason that Lexus sweats the weighting of knobs and the feel of every button, modern and clean implementations of technology show that the automaker is working hard to give you the best experience.
This week, the Lego Foundation, which is funded by the Lego Group, the Danish toy company that makes the blocks, announced a new project that will repurpose the usual knobs atop the bricks as Braille dots.
We hung out with Lacy in a weed-clouded studio in Los Angeles, and watched him work in the same way as an entire generation of smartphone-owners: not with knobs and buttons, but with a touchscreen.
As Curtis was disassembling a module that appears to have been added to the Buchla Model 100 after it was delivered to the school, he noticed a crystal-like residue stuck under one of the instrument's knobs.
The new Pen-F will be available in the US in early March, will cost $210,603, and — if you like lots of knobs and brushed metal finishes — it could be one of your favorite cameras of 260.
By coughing or sneezing into your hands, or wiping a runny nose, your hands can spread the germs to everything you touch — including surfaces many other people touch, such as door knobs, elevator buttons or shopping carts.
"That infected person could very easily infect everyone at the party, especially if most of the party occurred in one or two rooms in the house, where people are touching silverware, cups, utensils, door knobs," Choi said.
While cleansing your entire house can seem like a daunting task, the CDC recommends prioritizing cleaning "high-touch" areas like door knobs, light switches, tables, and cell phones first before moving into the rest of the house.
"We're talking about adjusting some knobs, not some sort of wholesale, fundamental change," Apple CEO Tim Cook said in late February the company wasn't making any sudden changes because of the coronavirus shake-up, according to Bloomberg.
His thoughts turn to his father when he sprays the fallow field and passes the two knobs where they took a break a few years ago, field glasses in hand, and watched a herd of 212 antelope.
Each chassis is made of thin, bendable aluminum sheet metal, and you'll have to fold panels and tabs into place to create the frame, pop the corresponding system into it, attach knobs, and then screw everything into place.
The app comes with patterns to start users out on their first project, walks them through the process, and even has knobs and virtual wires in its UI to make the whole experience feel a little less digital.
For one, the camera eschews the typical focus method found on cheaper instant cameras — physical buttons or knobs with icons of a human, a tree, or a row of trees to represent subjects that are increasingly far away.
Estimated cost: Knobs are a steal for as little as $19 for a 10 pack, decorative bath towels sell for as little as around $21 each, and you can get a pretty shower curtain for less than $25.
Mr. Etra and Steve Rutt created the Rutt/Etra video synthesizer, an analog device studded with knobs and dials that let a user mold video footage in real time and helped make video a more expressive art form.
All three speakers still offer all the things that made the first generation of Marshall Bluetooth speakers great: high-quality sound, good design, and fantastic tactile volume-control knobs for adjusting volume, bass, and treble straight from the speaker.
The ability to print up broken oven knobs and other specific proprietary parts is often floated as the answer to the inevitable question of why a normal consumer would want – let alone need – a 3D printer in the home.
And of course you also have the benefit of physical knobs and dials to quickly flick between modes and settings, rather than having to tap away inside menus and waste precious seconds setting up a shot on your phone.
There is no set of knobs within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), one labeled "Islamic terror" and the other "white nationalism," which can be adjusted—turn one up, the other down—to fit the needs of the moment.
The entire process took longer than expected, and by the end Brian seemed an actual friend, Andrew having shared his insecurities about Bluetooth setup and the sleek navigation and media systems, his desire for old-school knobs and buttons.
The space's furniture includes Land of Nod's Andersen Crib ($1,199) and changing table ($1103 to $1,099), the Finn Rocking Chair from Anthropologie (starting at $1,198) and IKEA's HEMNES dresser ($199) finished with Anthropologie's Streamline Knobs in Brass ($6 to $10).
And while I got a brief chance to handle the new Nikon Z7 and play around with its various knobs, dials, and adapters ahead of its announcement, I hadn't actually had a chance to snap some pictures with it, until now.
And while I got a brief chance to handle the new Nikon Z2.843 and play around with its various knobs, dials, and adapters ahead of its announcement, I hadn't actually had a chance to snap some pictures with it, until now.
That's a lot to unpack, but what you need to know is that when you switch on the DFAM and start twisting the knobs, it makes really cool synthetic drum and percussion sounds—deep throbs, hypersonic plinks, and everything in between.
Having those speakers directly tied to Sonos without the delicate vintage amp in the middle meant that we used them a lot more, and spent more time listening to music — which ultimately makes up for the buttons and knobs, I think.
These symbols can be found in homes and on people of every faith from West Asia to Central America, placed on front doors, made into door knobs, worn as jewelry, draped on furniture, or simply placed around the person being protected.
While the dashboard may be as minimalist as it gets, it&aposs the vehicle&aposs 2000-inch center touchscreen that replaces all knobs and buttons, and gives drivers access to everything they need from the infotainment system to the odometer.
When you think about how often we touch the door knobs and handles in our homes, especially with dirty hands or on the way in or out of the bathroom, you may even choose to make a habit of it.
These Swedes certainly know their way around not only their instruments but also the knobs on their amplifiers--and what they might lack in originality, they make up tenfold by their ability to consistently knock out killer records year after year.
Talking fashion, Mr. Gates grew animated, bounding from his seat to point out a portrait of a radiant young woman, her hair sculptured at the crown into twin knobs, "Afro-puffs," as they were known in the late '60s and '70s.
The hazing has included students forced to work out under hot showers until they passed out and, according a 1992 Sports Illustrated report, an upperclassman holding a pistol to the heads of knobs while they tried to memorize the college guidebook.
DJ decks and production consoles strewn with knobs and buttons, fog machines, spotlights, arena speakers, and cute accessories like ornamental guitar straps and perforated plectrums just kept adding to the pile of analog delights to be touched, played, and experienced at the show.
The Northrop-Grumman designed "integrated bridge and navigation system," or IBNS, is a pair of touchscreens that incorporate a number of functions — not so different from the dash touchscreen in a new car taking over the temperature and radio knobs and buttons.
Interior indulgence comes courtesy of Aston's talented craftspeople, who create wood and composite marquetry, knurl metal knobs, and handily "brogue" leather — piercing it in a constellation pattern, as on a wingtip shoe, to allow subtle sub-dermal contrasting colors to come through.
Instead, a single piece of carefully finished metal splits the carbon fiber dashboard and houses the quartet of multifunction knobs for adjusting the audio system (the one with diamonds in it), or fan — you know, all you really need in a car.
It can be annoying to re-learn where buttons and knobs are when you want to be in the moment, and this should make the transition easier if you're used to Pioneer's club CDJs and mixers, and coming to the DDJ-1000.
My wireless routerSometimes it just stops working for no reason, and then I have to spend 20 minutes dicking around with it and turning the knobs in exactly the right way, and then an hour later it decides to take another coffee break.
Knobs are flopping out at every opportunity; Tinker masturbates to a dancing woman in a cell whom he later sleeps with, gay sex is simulated between lovers Carl and Rod, Grace has hetero sex with someone, people are humiliated by stripping naked frequently.
It's no great surprise that indie developers are also keenly exploring this tiny-world genre, with Gnog and its dollhouse-like levels full of drawers and knobs to play with, and Viridi's sharp and narrow focus on one well-maintained and peaceful garden.
There is a level (PURP-L) that is basically a giant synthesizer, complete with massive speakers, knobs to tune or slow down the music, and a little DJ-person in the center of it all (you can spin them around on their chair!).
During a visit to the Chamacos office in Salinas, Brenda Eskenazi, the director of the project and a professor of epidemiology at Berkeley, was testing out brain monitoring equipment, wearing what looked like a black swim cap strewn with knobs and wiring.
The bizarre video features a CG render of the fake synthesizer, which instead of knobs features wine corks labeled "cat piss" and "smelly," as well as a crude caricature of Kirn that many have interpreted as anti-semitic, a description the company denies.
Except, instead of using a few knobs of plain unsalted butter to baste the fish, I'm going to ask you to make a compound butter, running the fat through with as much powdered dulse as you can handle, and then using that instead.
"You are making every decision — from knobs to hinges to countertops — and things you don't necessarily think of when you find a house that is already built, like where do you put the windows and how many windows do you want," Mrs.
The idea that age could be manipulated by twiddling a few control knobs ignited a research boom, and soon various clinical indignities had increased the worm's life span by a factor of ten and those of lab mice by a factor of two.
The hardware synth prototype, which goes by the name NSynth Super, provides several physical knobs to turn and a slick display to drag your finger on, making it more accommodating for live performers who are used to tweaking hardware boxes on the fly.
At the SculptureCenter a curvaceous yellow commode features cheekily placed drawer knobs, and a calico screen beckons you to insert your limbs into limply hanging sleeves and voids (even if the rules of the institution do not allow you to actually do so).
Does the management team have enough control to know what levers to pull or knobs to turn and when — whether it's to attain cash flow breakeven, adjust spending in order to supercharge growth, or respond to shifts in a very different financing or competitive environment?
Imagine in front of you that there are lots of knobs and switches that control all the various joints of the robot and how you drive, and a joystick you can move for the camera, and a different one to fire the weapons systems.
There is a barber's chair by the front window, a voluminous bird feeder like a flattened cake pan outside, shelves of vinyl, salesman's samples displays—dinettes, American Tourister colors/materials, sunglasses, jockstraps, knives—chrome and enamel ball-shaped tap knobs, coin-operated devices (Coke, gumballs).
"It's an opportune time for China to fiddle with the knobs and to do so in a way that builds economic ties and offers a new market for 'Belt and Road' partners," said Even Pay, senior agriculture analyst at Beijing-based advisory firm China Policy.
Golub's reduction of his medium to films of pigment trapped in the tooth of the canvas is so pervasive that, in "Dead Bird II" from 22001, in oil and lacquer on board, the curdled knobs of paint poking off the surface come as a shock.
There are dials and knobs to tweak, of course, but they said that fine-tuning a voice is more a matter of adding corrective speech, perhaps having the voice actor reading a specific script that props up the sounds or cadences that need a boost.
The app doesn't offer much in the way of presets — a lesson the company could learn from Parrot, but does feature a six-frequency control panel to play around with, along with two equalizer knobs to adjust the bass/treble and instrument/vocal mix.
Ciani clicked away rapidly, turning knobs deftly, her back to the audience, but an image of her hands with the Buchla's tangle of wires projected on the screen, overlaid with a video of mutating blocks of color, programmed to react to the machine's permutations.
It has a front-facing woofer and a tweeter on each side, powered by a battery that should last around 20 hours (USB C charging with a 3.5 mm jack too), depending how much you tweak the stylish volume, treble, and bass knobs up top.
As much as I admire Tesla&aposs Model 3 and its radical elimination of most buttons, knobs, switches, and gauges — placing them instead in a central touchscreen interface — I&aposve also dealt with enough similar system to know that they&aposre a mixed bag.
Seeing a straight blade come out of a circular saw is pretty impressive, but what might be even cooler is how Heisz created the two handles: he bent the steel and burned it into the wooden knobs, and added copper coils at the end for style.
Chapanis came up with an ingenious solution: He created a system of distinctively shaped knobs and levers that made it easy to distinguish all the controls of the plane merely by feel, so that there's no chance of confusion even if you're flying in the dark.
It's not the best sound I've heard out of a bluetooth speaker, but if you're looking for something portable to fill up a small room, it's a pretty solid choice, and the treble and bass knobs up top will help you find find the perfect medium.
I like to think my problems with stoves are products not solely of my ineptitude, but also of design: The knobs on my last stove were placed at hip-height and twisted with the slightest graze, causing gas to stream out of the valves without a flame.
Two summers ago, it closed, going the way of Ukrainian butcher shops selling wrinkled sticks of hunter's sausage, Ukrainian restaurants offering starchy knobs of halusky, and Ukrainian bars where the customers were downing shots of vodka before that was cool, and kept going after it wasn't.
That's a pretty hard-hitting trio, so we'll try to get to it all: Ikea and Skanska are working together to create affordable, modular housing with things like mirrorless bathrooms and old-fashioned knobs and fixtures on appliances, as well as therapeutic gardens and clubhouses for socializing.
It begins with a freshman year in which new students, called knobs, are put through an intense period of what the former military personnel who instruct them call "the infliction of artificial stress," a boot camp-style effort to break down egos and then build confidence.
The Gen X-1, available sometime in May for around $70, is played exactly how you tap out a tune on the original Stylophone, but above its slim keyboard are a new series of knobs and switches for tweaking the envelope, delay, waveform shape, and other sound parameters.
There's a new ear loop design to help the headphones stay in your ears and a microphone / battery module that hangs on the right side of the connecting cable that also features one of Marshall's excellent joystick-style control knobs for raising / lowering the volume and skipping tracks.
In the process of converting the old equipment into new instruments, Antenes maintains the original hardware—one of her synths still has the original operators' names on it—repurposes the knobs and switches, and adds new circuitry she gets online from DIY kits to create a sonic range.
Let's break this trailer down scene by scene: 21:23: Graham Phillips (last seen crushing it on The Good Wife as Zach, Alicia Florrick's wooden teenage son) is playing our hero, Ethan Shaw, a bedroom producer who likes to twiddle knobs and play single chords on his keyboard.
On top of an entertainment center that looked like a retro design out of the '70s with silver and copper knobs, wood like old cedar and metallic grates, sat a Sonos Play One (Alexa-enabled), a Google Home Max, Apple's HomePod and an enormous second-generation Amazon Echo.
Just as that novel sprung to mind, the narrator of "Control Knobs" began to reflect on what seems to be Marlen Haushofer's 1960s novel "The Wall," another book about a woman who is the last person on earth, and who is trying to survive as long as she can.
"La Femme Commode," which she first produced in 13 and continued to make in various colors (sunflower yellow, coral red) until 2014, is a lacquered wood cabinet shaped like a woman, with eyes, mouth, breasts, bellybutton and even clitoris all serving as tiny knobs to different-size drawers.
The burden of renting in the West Village occasionally shows through: The $24 Berber Feast isn't quite as substantial as the name and price suggest, small knobs cut from a roasted leg of lamb where, in the depths of Brooklyn, a giant whole shank might land on the plate.
In the first day of their investigation — Ms. Dulos was reported missing on May 24 — the police said they took nearly 60 swabs from blood-like stains in her home, as well as on door knobs, a used paper towel roll and fragments of paper towels with similar stains.
One minute, you'll be dodging a river of people to cross a busy thoroughfare canopied with neon signs; the next, you'll be wandering through a "wet market" in a narrow back alley where vendors sell fish, shrimp, eels, and knobs of ginger twice the size of your hand.
I realized this as I was working at Industrial Light & Magic, gluing little knobs onto the side of a spaceship, that I was also telling stories, that the detail work I was doing for Doug Chiang wouldn't work unless I knew the stories of the stuff bolted to the side.
Yes, there are concept cars scattered across the halls — little glimpses of the distant future — but in between those concepts are hundreds of workaday Camrys and Jettas and Malibus, each with small crowds of daily commuters hopping in and out, touching the dials, playing with the shift knobs, forming opinions.
You can take smooth, cinematic video, especially with auxiliary tools (selling for $149 a piece) like the GPS-enabled Beacon that controls the drone like a wand and allows it to go higher, and phone-based remote control for a piloting experience with knobs, more like a traditional drone experience.
The individuality of each body of work is energized by the other; the knobs, loops, and lattices of Mendelson's objects underscore the sculptural presence of Hackett's clay protrusions, while the tortoise-shell solidity of Hackett's surfaces seem to turn Mendelson's plastic animals and non-functioning vessels into clouds and columns of smoke.
Rather than embracing the challenges that come with the highest office in the land and diligently applying himself to the most demanding position in American politics, he acts like a little boy who keeps turning the knobs furiously and gets upset when the picture doesn't turn out the way he envisions it.
A differentiated AI solution isn't just about having a novel algorithm and throwing unique data at it; it's about having a team that understands what to look for in the data—someone who can turn the knobs and dials and adjust the algorithm to help an AI system learn to recognize correct and incorrect answers.
If we're an engine manufacturer, is it useful to merely predict that the assembly line will produce a faulty component 1 percent of the time, or is it more helpful to be able to understand all the knobs and levers that contribute to the failure so we can actually change the future and our processes?
The standard Range Rovers already get the InControl Touch Pro Duo screens first introduced on the Range Rover Velar last year, minimizing the amount of physical buttons and knobs in the front area, replacing them with two 10-inch touchscreens and a 0003-inch screen in place of an instrument panel full of physical dials.
It's funny, when I was working on the record, when I was writing, my son—he's two—when he was little, the past year, I would have guitars laying around my room and I would get frustrated before when he'd throw my guitars and he'd push them, he'd tune all the knobs and everything.
Every American can join this battle personally and effectively by washing their hands regularly, NEVER touching with their bare hands potentially contaminated door knobs, elevator buttons or danger zones on buses and trains that other contaminated hands have touched, or  by giving money they can afford to people in need and causes that support them.
In other pieces, found materials figure more prominently, like the doorknobs and frame moldings of "Tight Ship" (2016) — the glass knobs set within metal brought me back to my childhood in the north Bronx — or the tablet that would normally be attached to the arm of a high school chair desk in "Tight Rope" (2015).
As barbecues go, the SmartChef TRU-Infrared Gas Grill sounds like it has most of the bells and whistles that even an experienced grill-master could need, including stainless steel burners, a sideburner for pots and pans, porcelain coated grates for easy cleaning, and even glowing LED knobs so you can keep on grilling into the night.
The plain white walls and simple trim, the reclaimed doors with rattly knobs, the normcore furniture I got at the ABC warehouse sale — it was all chosen to fulfill the competing demands of being tasteful and high-quality, yet somehow not garnering so much attention that friends and acquaintances might guess at my dirty little secret.
Her final act that morning might have scaled a new peak of obsessive absurdity: she moved from one unoccupied cubicle to the next, smoothed the sheets down, and then, crouching awkwardly in the thin space between the head of the bed and the wall, oiled the knobs for the wall-mounted valves that brought oxygen into the room.
For those who wish to age in place, the authors of "70Candles: Women Thriving in Their 8th Decade," Jane Giddan and Ellen Cole, list such often-needed home attributes as an absence of stairs, wide doorways to accommodate a walker or wheelchair, slip-resistant floors, lever-style door knobs, remotely controlled lighting, walk-in showers, railings, ramps and lifts.
Nestled between the Marni and Isabel Marant stores on the tony Melrose Place, Ms. Neuwirth's first boutique is more than a retail space; it's an invitation into her enviable lifestyle, complete with an in-store kitchen featuring the Rolls-Royce of stoves, a Lacanche, selected because the brass knobs on the French appliance reminded Ms. Neuwirth of her jewelry.
Inside, Zhu is presiding over a cage of keys and knobs like an EDM Fantasia, a sweep of his arm casting the light projections upward into a honeycomb of LED panels encasing the stage; the next moment, mounting synth lines and stage fog give way to a guitarist who steps out to double down on the build.
While analog drawing toys like Etch A Sketch — a chip-free, battery-free drawing tablet that uses two knobs to drag an internal stylus across an aluminum powder-coated screen — have been eclipsed by digital drawing platforms (thanks a lot, iPad), Etch A Sketch remained a part of the toy and cultural landscape well into the 21st century.
Then during some small talk Reagan told me he watched every night and when he stopped talking and it was my turn to say something, I invited him over to our house for dinner "My wife is a great cook" I bragged, even though Kathy was still learning what all those knobs on the stove did.
Other efforts from this period include a wood-veneer bureau, titled "La Femme Commode," with a head, womanly curves and strategically placed drawers and knobs; a coffee table with a similarly schematized female form cut from wood and resting on a clear Plexiglas base; and a white vinyl sofa in the shape of a long, slim foot.
The menu is a series of mix-and-match configurations, including knobs of cornbread, brushed with honey butter; crusty-edged fries dusted in Old Bay; candied yams that stop just short of actual candy; and collards tender but still resilient after a long boil with smoked turkey, the meat then pulled and strewn among the greens.
The Weeknd's Daft Punk collaboration "I Feel It Coming" was one of the best singles from last year, a lovely and beatific slice of slow-pop that radiates with nostalgia and life—but on the Grammys stage, the Weeknd's Abel Tesfaye seemed bolted to the floor, lacking any sort of energy as the fully-helmeted Daft Punk tweaked and twisted knobs behind him.
It is given to an engineer, who can manipulate the knobs, probe or supply power to the electrical connections, or do anything else to the device from the outside (immerse it in water, freeze and thaw it, expose it to radiation, etc.) and observe what happens, but who is required not to open the device up and look at what is inside.
Your interactions are limited to commands on the screen: you can say yes or no in conversation with protagonist Ellery, and hit buttons, twist knobs, and scan the ocean at key moments, to help them explore the sea and suss out simple puzzles—for example, learning how a particular organism works in order to get by a swarm (or school?) of them.
Mantecado is a fixture on the menu now, along with Violeta, inspired by the flowery perfume "splashed all over every Cuban baby," she said; and Abuela Maria, a swirl of broken Maria cookies, knobs of cream cheese and ruby streaks of guava and guava marmalade — an adaptation of a 4-o'clock snack, best downed with a cup of Café Bustelo.
Both vehicles feature full pass-through storage from front to rear—a perk of the engine-free configuration—along with a sleek interior dome light that also stretches from front to rear, and retro-futuristic design touches such as an old-school stalk-mounted gearshift, knurled knobs for the dashboard controls, and exterior panels that are riveted in place (à la Airstream).
In another room was a group of letters written by schoolchildren in 1943 for "I Am An American Day," which captured a portrait of life in New York City during World War II. And in the Conservation Lab, where preservationists were cleaning maps of Brooklyn drawn when it was still its own city, was a large black safe decorated with big, silver knobs.

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