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At $2,100, it is, admittedly, a pricey piece of equipment.
The only piece of equipment I would need is that.
The next piece of equipment would be a decent camera.
Stark's Mark III armor is a powerful piece of equipment.
In the V290, you don't really notice either piece of equipment.
This impressive-looking piece of equipment lives up to its appearance.
Maybe some sort of analog piece of equipment or his vinyl.
At $149.50, there isn't a piece of equipment this kit doesn't have.
Every piece of equipment contributes to Kratos' overall character level, Destiny style.
Most importantly, though: This is a thrilling piece of equipment to use.
In 2018, Peloton added a new piece of equipment to its offering.
It is the perfect spot for a very unique piece of equipment.
When a piece of equipment would fail, it would simply be left.
Still, Suref follows his routine, checking each piece of equipment in turn.
When Phillip Lee Terry grabbed his wrench and slid under a forklift to try to fix a piece of equipment in September 2017, the 1,200-pound piece of equipment dropped down and crushed the 133-year-old grandfather.
I'd expect as much from a pricey piece of equipment, and Panasonic delivers.
You could just go across the street and borrow a piece of equipment.
Every piece of equipment you touch has been touched by someone else's sweat.
I think you can make a gorgeous movie on any piece of equipment.
It&aposs also still an expensive piece of equipment even when on sale.
Practically every piece of equipment seemed to feature a keyboard or touch screen.
"A wood burning grill is such a simple piece of equipment," she said.
What's more ... his name appears to be marked on another piece of equipment.
"It's hard for me to put a piece of equipment on the edge of a 30-foot sand cliff, and reach down and try to collapse something, without putting my own piece of equipment and my operator at risk," he said.
That's a piece of equipment inside devices to help them connect to mobile internet.
They've updated this piece of equipment and I refuse to get the new one.
She can walk, but Erin is stuck underneath a very heavy piece of equipment.
If a piece of equipment fails, you have another one ready to start up.
A dropped piece of equipment almost blew up a large chunk of the state.
Nearly every piece of equipment has #20, his late coach's number, written on it.
The CuddleCot "is a pretty new piece of equipment in the United States," Mrs.
"People assume escalators are a fairly simple, blunt piece of equipment," Mr. Byford said.
A room nearby holds another piece of equipment tucked out of sight: a centrifuge.
No one else seems to consider a double boiler an essential piece of equipment.
No one else seems to consider a double boiler an essential piece of equipment.
The third piece of equipment is the secure printer that creates a paper trail.
For example, it would be nice if the instructions on my Intel i7 processor said that it might sound like I'm crushing the delicate pins that connect this $300 piece of equipment to another $250 piece of equipment, but not to worry.
But like audiophiles, coffee people are kind of suckers for a nice piece of equipment.
It comes with an unconventional piece of equipment: an XBox controller, according to USA Today.
Instead, buyers must seek out yet another piece of equipment for their already pricey system.
If this sounds like an ambitious and expensive piece of equipment, that's because it is.
An investigation found a contaminated piece of equipment at a facility that produced the cashews.
Over the next few weeks, every single piece of equipment will need to be assessed.
He shows me one $300 handmade knife, the most expensive piece of equipment he owns.
"His life being more valuable than a piece of equipment," Petty Officer Glaser-Reich noted.
The best part of the 1991 parade was that no piece of equipment went unappreciated.
Boaty McBoatface may have a funny name, but it's actually a very serious piece of equipment.
My $36,085 tester came loaded with pretty much every option and piece of equipment Nissan offers.
That was my side hustle, to get some money to go buy another piece of equipment.
Shurhold Brushes, available at Amazon, starting at $11.41A scrub brush is an important piece of equipment.
"It became a regular piece of equipment that they used in that classroom," Dr. Eubanks said.
The vaporizer is a very important piece of equipment for the studio's specialized ganja yoga classes.
Was it a big enough difference to make me want to clean another piece of equipment?
"We've been taught to properly use a piece of equipment based on the situation," he said.
These precious tools are protected by Solar Orbiter's most essential piece of equipment: its heat shield.
One piece of equipment pours polyurethane into a mold that looks like a gigantic waffle maker.
You're putting on this new piece of equipment that's a blend of Stark and Wakandan tech.
He posts workout ideas particularly focusing on the underused piece of equipment that is the TRX.
This piece of equipment is made individually for each station with specifications strictly for that location.
EDT An earlier version of the story referred to the piece of equipment as a bulletpoof vest.
And it's a piece of equipment so small you could ostensibly lose it in a desk drawer.
The Army expects that the devices will eventually become a standard piece of equipment for its soldiers.
I used to bring all of my equipment out until the airlines trashed every piece of equipment.
They also envision professionals making use of the GoDJ plus as another piece of equipment for portability.
Injectable medicines are particularly finicky to make because every piece of equipment involved must be meticulously sterilised.
Then his assistant cameraman invited him to view a demonstration reel for a new piece of equipment.
The drone itself, known as an unmanned underwater vehicle, was not a particularly important piece of equipment.
Bicycle Too big to put in the earthquake kit, but a very useful piece of equipment nonetheless!
What if you always knew where every piece of equipment was located without annoying codes to determine inventory?
Their olfactory glands are 10,000 times more sensitive than any piece of equipment we've been able to develop.
The most interesting and novel piece of equipment is a small thruster that runs on nothing but water.
His company once made a killing by specializing in customized keyboards - an unsexy but vital piece of equipment.
And remember, it's not like you use a shader once and it's bound that piece of equipment forever.
"It's more cost effective to buy them peace of mind than a new piece of equipment," says Golub.
Hackers could disable a certain commonly used piece of equipment, like an MRI machine, effectively withholding needed care.
EL FURRIAL, Venezuela — One oil rig was idle for weeks because a single piece of equipment was missing.
Will a person really be okay with putting such an obviously gamer piece of equipment in their home?
And thankfully, there are tons of ways to work your arms without picking up a piece of equipment.
But it's also just a great excuse to watch a high-tech piece of equipment get thoroughly torched.
If every piece of equipment in a factory needs to be connected, 5G networks can handle the burden.
The subsequent investigation discovered a broken piece of equipment and a "flash mark" on a transmission line tower.
Each piece of equipment has a slot where you can drag one of your die for various effects.
I remember being in Glasgow and renting a truck that we filled with every piece of equipment we had.
So, even without markedly different hardware, Samsung's 2017 phone camera is still a fascinating piece of equipment to explore.
Every piece of equipment and inventory must be valued and itemized for the IRS by both buyer and seller.
They will interview every possible witness, examine every relevant piece of equipment, pore over every kilobyte of recorded data.
The 50-pound piece of equipment is not the only alternative to the more popular consumer DNA testing kits.
This is a serious piece of equipment, with the same type of features you'd find in a gym treadmill.
The fairing, including all of its integrated systems, is a $5 or $6 million piece of equipment, he noted.
"The most important piece of equipment on the entire boat is our mocha pot," Modes jokingly told Business Insider.
And unlike ab-crunch machines, planks don't require a single piece of equipment, so you can do them anywhere.
We need respirators, we need ventilators, and that is a big thing because it's a complex piece of equipment.
Regulating shoes, or any piece of equipment in sports that have many casual participants, can be a fraught exercise.
This could have caused the Starliner to bump into another piece of equipment that it shed during the descent.
Overall, the S-Pod is somehow pretty nimble despite being what must be a relatively heavy piece of equipment.
"The recovery for a $212,24 loss means that I won't buy one piece of equipment this year," Beard said.
A pulse-ox is a small piece of equipment that clamps onto a patient's finger and registers her oxygen level.
That is a lot of money for any piece of equipment, whether a computer, a bike, or yes, a treadmill.
Fortunately, the Blanco 4-meter telescope the scientists were using was the perfect piece of equipment to find these moons.
Any drone is a delicate piece of equipment, and a small yearly fee can help ensure your drone is protected.
That's because we are lifting a 30-ton piece of equipment and moving it around with no room for error.
"The failure was on a piece of equipment that monitors voltage, not a transformer explosion," explained a Con Edison spokesman.
But in addition to her bike, Reinertsen has an added piece of equipment that requires more prep work: her prosthetic leg.
A mass of fetal remains had lodged in a piece of equipment, apparently flushed down a drain somewhere within city limits.
Hours later, I'd get a new Force power or piece of equipment that'd let me return to those moments and conquer.
In the script, there were these moments where she would be talking so lackadaisically about an extraordinarily lethal piece of equipment.
I don't want to make it sound like I've got a new piece of equipment, and I'm just interested in that.
"They have a fire truck, but the infrastructure for that piece of equipment to be effective is not there," said Fiddler.
Face shields are a key piece of equipment for front-line healthcare workers operating in close contact with COVID-19 patients.
Team Industrial accused Con Edison in court papers last year of tampering with a key piece of equipment to avoid blame.
When he got to the top, electrical current arced out of a piece of equipment into the watch on his wrist.
Particularly at peak times of the day, it&aposs essential not to hog any one piece of equipment for too long.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are also making use of a mind-boggling new piece of equipment called the Gemini.
And dealing with smartphones has required a separate piece of equipment that vexes communication thanks to its low quality and annoying lags.
Iran shot down a US military surveillance drone last Thursday morning, killing no one but damaging a very expensive piece of equipment.
And the – when you don't run up a pressure pumping a piece of equipment it goes – it gets cannibalized and goes away.
We will have to compromise for a smaller, less efficient piece of equipment, that in the long run will increase our costs.
Echo's success may have come as a surprise, but competitors have cottoned on that it may be a crucial piece of equipment.
Each track reflects a different influence and almost a different piece of equipment, apart from this Triton, which is on nearly everything.
All they require is a resistance band, which, as you probably know, is just about the most packable piece of equipment around.
They are his most important piece of equipment, and for an American curler with dreams of Olympic gold, they are virtually priceless.
A small-business owner making a capital purchase — maybe a truck or a piece of equipment — has access to the same advantage.
As Durrell said, the console is an "elegant piece of equipment," but it's also "much of a muchness" with other consumer electronics.
Student Opinion Have you ever longed for a newer, faster and better bike, sneaker, racket, stick, ball or other piece of equipment?
Officials said that a piece of equipment in the storage unit "lost liquid nitrogen for a brief period of time" on March 4.
In the other, a 43-year-old miner was crushed because a piece of equipment had been tampered with, disabling a safety switch.
It has at least shown that work needs to be done before a more expensive piece of equipment is hazarded in this way.
One such piece of equipment is a Bio-Suit, a mechanized walker that comes loaded down with a number of guns and rockets.
Yet most DSLR owners don't know how to properly use this piece of equipment, even though they've spent tons of money on them.
Under the settlement, Comcast will now have to "obtain affirmative informed consent" before billing customers for a new service or piece of equipment.
If a hacker tries to spoof a piece of equipment, and the device lacks a known fingerprint, they can't get on the system.
In that instance, Tyson said the rubber came from part of the seal on a piece of equipment used to produce the nuggets.
We're now in a situation where we're trying to accelerate production of these ventilators, and a ventilator is a complicated piece of equipment.
Citron said that "unless Peloton invents a piece of equipment that works out for you" the stock is going to $5 in 2020.
"I have purchased an additional piece of equipment and improved benefits for my employees," said Carlos Ruiz, owner of HT Metals in Arizona.
The most recent data on school kitchens — from 2012 — found 88 percent of school districts needed at least one new piece of equipment.
The rubber came from part of a seal on a piece of equipment used to produce nuggets, said Worth Sparkman, a Tyson spokesman.
An employee at an industrial facility can take a photo of a piece of equipment that's breaking down, and then submits a work request.
The helmet is the most important piece of equipment and he's had the same one every single snap he's played in his football career.
It is rumored that the company may be working on its third piece of equipment, a rowing machine, after customers found the URL pelotonrowing.
Barely a week goes by without an announcement of some new piece of equipment, including an electronic reconnaissance ship put into service in January.
They usually angle this first piece of equipment upstream, so it's out of the way as they drop the other bays into the water.
At some point in the night, a crucial piece of equipment had broken down, but he had to forge ahead with the experiment anyway.
The diver in July intentionally swam into one of the intake pipes after bypassing a piece of equipment to minimize the entry of objects.
The flash went from a piece of equipment 20 feet high to the ground, he said, and that's what was seen across the area.
According to a Georgia Power statement, the utility believes a piece of equipment in an underground electrical facility may have failed, causing the fire.
"It is a seriously dangerous piece of equipment today because there are things we don't know about it," the indictment quoted him as saying.
The toughest part comes in flipping the desk over — it's a heavy piece of equipment, and most likely requires two people for safe handling.
Given this pattern, the term "electronic monitoring" may soon refer not just to a specific piece of equipment but to an all-encompassing strategy.
"There have been instances where we have saved a person's life by using this piece of equipment," said Virginia Beach Police Chief James Cervera.
It was a routine operation at a routine apartment-building fire using a piece of equipment that was tailor made for this vertical city.
Abel posted a clip from his performance in Mexico City Sunday night that shows a piece of equipment come loose and drop to the ground.
It used to be extremely lengthy and the fax machine was the most important piece of equipment next to the CD player and DVD players.
"A single piece of equipment in our cryo-storage laboratory lost liquid nitrogen for a brief period of time," the center said in a statement.
The new evidence found at the crash site in Ethiopia, a piece of equipment known as a jackscrew, controls the angle of the horizontal stabilizers.
As for boots, they are the most critical piece of equipment and a necessary investment — "date your skis, marry your boots," as the saying goes.
The blast was centered on a huge barrel-shaped piece of equipment that stores gases released during the steel production process, according to the company.
You can manage this robot vacuum from your phone or Amazon Alexa, which is a really nice feature for such an affordable piece of equipment.
The stealth battle between hospitals and insurers over bills for each hospitalization, office visit, test, piece of equipment and procedure is costly for us all.
McNeill also cautions that financing a piece of equipment that you&aposve fully deducted for your taxes can lead to a mismatch of cash flows.
In order to participate in the program, Google Fiber users will need to allow workers into their homes to install an additional piece of equipment.
He's a controllerism artist, using a piece of equipment called the Midi Fighter 643, a custom 64-button controller commissioned from music tech company DJ TechTools.
The piece of equipment is called a "fairing," or more colloquially a "nose cone," which protects satellites as they are launched into space, according to SpaceX.
"The diver in July intentionally swam into one of the intake pipes after bypassing a piece of equipment to minimize the entry of objects," he said.
Thanks to a new offer from RSI, the truly dedicated can drop $27,000 to pre-purchase almost every ship and piece of equipment in the game.
But the site had not been operating for several weeks because PDVSA had not delivered a vital piece of equipment that suspends tubing over the well.
Whether you're a professional or just picked it up as a hobby, photography nerds know that the Sony a7R II is an incredible piece of equipment.
Though less bulky than its predecessor, it was still an additional piece of equipment that needed to justify its place on an officer's already laden belt.
The rule includes stringent new design standards for blowout preventers, the main piece of equipment drillers use to stop well disasters from getting out of hand.
Then the DNA is replicated millions of times until there are enough copies to detect using a specialized piece of equipment called a quantitative PCR instrument.
In Berlin, at every station, you can request that the engineer come out and put a special piece of equipment between the train and the platform.
The Pacific Fertility Center said a piece of equipment in its cyro-storage laboratory "lost liquid nitrogen for a brief period of time" on March 4.
The scientists also had a new piece of equipment on loan from their Japanese partners to measure the photosynthetic rate of stilt mangrove and other species.
GE's Predix can, for example, help Baker Hughes determine when a piece of equipment is likely to fail, based on how long it's been in the field.
In the 1950s, the Canadian company A.V. Roe (Avro) Aircraft developed a similar looking piece of equipment, which was eventually built and tested by the US military.
At a second petrochemical refinery in Beaumont, the storm damaged a piece of equipment that captures and burns sulfur dioxide, releasing over 23186,2713 pounds of the chemical.
If self-driving cars are to someday become a reality for all (or even some) of us, they're going to need one essential piece of equipment: lidar.
Dave believes a piece of equipment in the garage is responsible for the fire, but instead of fixating on the cause, he is looking toward the future.
Ryan Seacrest Instagrammed a photo from what appears to be his backyard patio and a piece of equipment that is now burned to a pitch-black crisp.
"The caller reported that an individual operating a piece of equipment on an upper floor drove the equipment out of an open window area," the statement said.
He also absorbed his share of contact on his way to the rim, a piece of equipment he tried to dislodge from the backboard on several dunks.
The process involves placing a yellow inventory sticker on each piece of equipment and white stickers binding the hardware to the racks on which it is mounted.
We may not be able to end the droughts in California or cap industrial cattle methane emissions with a minor modification of a single piece of equipment.
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to a piece of equipment used by Carlos Meza; it is a CNC machine, not a C&C machine.
" The team physician comes and takes a swab from her nose, which is then tested in a piece of equipment that Matintalo enthusiastically described as "very cool.
The incident, which seemed as if it might obliterate a large part of that state, began with that most human of mistakes, a dropped piece of equipment.
Some weeks he managed to work out in committed bursts, though three or four inmates were usually lined up at each piece of equipment, waiting a turn.
The Ryobi 38-Inch Battery Electric Rear Engine Riding Lawn Mower is a quality piece of equipment that pairs durable construction with the benefits of electric power.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - After an unusual number of explosions, several Brazilian power transmission companies have started removing a piece of equipment made by General Electric Co (GE.
The Cuban government has denied involvement, and no "piece of equipment" that might be causing the symptoms has been discovered yet, State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert told reporters.
Surfers like to rhapsodize about being one with the ocean—but between every surfer and the wave he's catching, you'll find a crucial piece of equipment: the surfboard.
The Pulaski, as it is known, combines an ax and an adz in one head, and is now arguably the most important piece of equipment in wildfire suppression.
The 9V battery they acquired from an electrician's shop in Jangpura, where an old Punjabi man sat among sooty tables taking paternal pride in every piece of equipment.
Although it's a great drone for beginners excited to capture impossible-by-human-standards aerial photography, it is also a professional piece of equipment, and it isn't cheap.
On Saturday, parts of Manhattan lost power for hours, darkening Broadway theaters and closing restaurants and shops in a partial blackout blamed on a faulty piece of equipment.
Facilities that accept commingled recyclables and sort out the cardboard use a large piece of equipment called disc screens, or sets of spinning discs with spaces in between.
Amazingly, Photonicinduction manages not to break this piece of equipment, presumably because he'll have to set aside some serious cash for next month's electric bill after using it.
While some forms of food 3-D-printing take place in microwave-esque boxes, the Dutch-designed ByFlow printer used at FoodInk is an open piece of equipment.
So, the M79 grenade launcher is a piece of equipment that launches grenades, and we've used the same one for a really long time in the SEAL teams.
If I'm going to go out and buy a piece of equipment and I can write off a substantial part of that, I'm going to buy more stuff.
"It defines a person only in relationship to a piece of equipment, and maybe even more important from a journalistic perspective, they're not really accurate terms," she says.
Moments later, he stood next to the agent in front of a large piece of equipment that is computer-coded to precisely machine parts for AR-15-style firearms.
Sometimes, just hearing about a buzzy workout class, a high-tech piece of equipment, or a fancy new sneaker is enough to get you in the mood to exercise.
The blast was centered on piece of equipment that stores gases released during the steel production process, according to the press office of the company, also known as Usiminas.
They trashed every piece of equipment that I had to the point that it was unrepairable and they gave me a check, but that equipment was my first equipment.
Had the ship been laid out with a blind participant in mind, there would have been a nonvisual signal already built in to such a critical piece of equipment.
He says the number of man-hours to operate a piece of equipment doubled in a decade despite computerisation, and even simple valves come with documents 80 pages long.
So, months in advance, we set to work on installing a 4 WIRE, a simple piece of equipment -- in essence two open parallel phone lines -- one in each direction.
Tao is adamant that the new procedure would be simple for chocolate manufacturers to undertake, saying they would only need one piece of equipment to add to their facilities.
The room would put your average classic-synth museum to shame, with nearly every available square foot of wall and shelf space occupied by an impressive piece of equipment.
Last month, Delta Air Lines canceled more than 1,500 flights after the failure of a piece of equipment in Atlanta led to the worldwide shutdown of its computer systems.
"Turner on a record" sounds as if it could be a mechanical piece of equipment, or maybe the label, but it's not; the answer is the singer TINA. 38A.
First, the rail made any gun it was attached to a far more flexible piece of equipment, adapted by shooters uniformed or otherwise to better fit their particular needs.
Wearing all the gear keeps them from being infected, and swapping out each piece of equipment every time they come out of a patient's room keeps down pathogen transport.
"Every single product in the market took a piece of equipment out of a gym and slapped a screen on it" says Tempo CEO and co-founder Moawia Eldeeb.
Even the most cartoonish representation of masculinity onstage, a hulking mechanical bull atop a giant inflatable mattress, eventually gets dismantled, to be mounted as a characterless piece of equipment.
The next two phases of recovery, Baker said, will be assessing damage to the low-pressure gas system and having technicians inspect each piece of equipment that distributes gas.
That, in turn, will push health care providers to become more economical — they might think twice about buying an expensive new piece of equipment that doesn't deliver much value.
The results were measured up to an hour after consumption using selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry, a piece of equipment which analyses trace gases and compounds in exhaled breath.
The Megaformer is mega intimidating at first glance, because it's a massive piece of equipment, and it can take a few classes to figure out how to use it properly.
If you're pretty fucked up at this point (me, most of the time), you may give the right kind of person a chance to use your $3,000+ piece of equipment.
If China has managed to mount its railgun on a ship, that means they've gone to great means to miniaturize and modularize this sophisticated and extremely heavy piece of equipment.
On the deck below sits a blowout preventer, a room-sized piece of equipment that would soon be fitted on the wellhead of a drilling site, two miles under water.
On Saturday, parts of Manhattan lost power for hours, darkening Broadway theaters, halting subways and closing restaurants and shops in a partial blackout blamed on a faulty piece of equipment.
Unlike personal training sessions or trendy classes, jump ropes are super cheap and accessible; they're like $10 a pop, and that one piece of equipment is literally all you need.
Hanging from the ceiling of the bathroom of the visitors' dugout at Miller Park in Milwaukee is an old Everlast heavy bag, a piece of equipment usually associated with boxing.
"I totally owe it to him that he insisted that we get that glass; it was the most expensive piece of equipment on the set," Mr. Wenders said by telephone.
The system can even assign performance ratings to each piece of equipment, and make maintenance recommendations, based on a growing database of more than four billion hours of performance data.
"By the end of the (four-day) conference, every piece of equipment in the Voting Village was effectively breached in some manner," according to a report released after the conference.
The Pacific Fertility Center in San Francisco said a piece of equipment in its cyro-storage laboratory "lost liquid nitrogen for a brief period of time" on March 4, 2018.
"The armorers on this show are just geniuses, and they try to make everything as authentic as possible," he said, adding that he really shot the piece of equipment during filming.
"As we ascended, we heard loud bangs, and noticed girls on the escalator next to us running down, followed by a large piece of equipment quickly tumbling after them," Jade continued.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Reuters photographer Lucas Jackson headed to Greenland in June, he traveled with a heavy, oversized rolling bag containing a crucial piece of equipment to document climate change.
"Coach Crum was operating a boom lift, and unloading a piece of equipment from a trailer when the boom of the lift made contact with overhead power lines," the statement read.
In Africa, for instance, a piece of equipment sold by a China-based dealer for a project in Kenya or Algeria could be serviced by a Caterpillar dealer on the continent.
"My favorite piece of equipment we used on this series were the Cineflex gyroscopic mounts," Cordey says, referring to the super-stabilized, basketball-sized, 85-pound mounts usually attached to helicopters.
The Pentagon said the UUV was an unclassified piece of equipment conducting routine operations and used around the world to gather "military oceanographic data" including salinity, water temperature and sound speed.
"It would not be right to purchase a $30,000 piece of equipment and expect to paid the same rate as the clinician who had installed a $300,000 room," the AMA argued.
"The oil market gets nervous when there's an event in the Persian Gulf that involves shooting down a piece of equipment," said Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates in Houston.
Adding to the challenge, the original tapes can only be played on a piece of equipment from the 60s called a SoundScriber, located in the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Your dispatcher will tell you to visit one of the station's five or six buildings and repair a machine or collect a piece of equipment, slowly guiding you toward getting out.
There are moments when Kyrgios can be downright charming, even during his first-round match Sunday, when he repeatedly complimented his opponent and helped him find a lost piece of equipment.
"If you think about the size of investment you're making on that piece of equipment, it's pretty likely you're not going to turn around and cancel service right away," Rochlin said.
The players filed past a table and picked up the electronic wristbands as casually as any of other piece of equipment designed to make the Seattle Seahawks perform at their peak.
While this leather duffel may have the look of a vintage piece of equipment, it's actually brand new and manufactured to modern standards and with modern apparel and accessories in mind.
The most common question I'm asked by people is what the one piece of equipment they need in the kitchen is, and honestly, my answer every time is a wooden spoon.
On any CES trip, my backpack has to contend with the contradictory demands of fitting every piece of equipment I have and giving me easy and immediate access to all of it.
The cameras are tied into the cloud, where artificial intelligence monitors everything in real time, noting identities of employees as well as identifying almost every single piece of equipment on the worksite.
Fate has it one such piece of equipment is carrying an entire truck bed of zombie-infested sand, which comes crashing down on the two survivors and forces Tara into the river.
MIIT said local authorities must impose production restrictions "scientifically" and provide "detailed measures for each production line, process and piece of equipment," adding that "one size fits all" measures were "strictly forbidden".
The accident to a key piece of equipment at the solution mine could result in, at best, a six to eight-week delay or, at worst, a one-year delay, Jackson said.
So regulation becomes a costly burden and barrier – and small businesses have to no choice but to pay another lawyer instead of hiring another employee or buying that new piece of equipment.
If IoT detects the imminent failure of a $100 compressor in a $1 million piece of equipment that prevents a $100 million business-interruption loss, an entirely new value chain is created.
Installing Networking Equipment to Provide Direct Access Having been in hundreds of operations centers, it is rare that people know what every piece of equipment does or would detect a rogue device.
Phillies LHP prospect Matt Imhof, who was a second-round pick in the 2014 draft, underwent surgery on his right eye after a piece of equipment malfunctioned during a routine stretching regimen.
Instead, most dishes are prepared in a single work area equipped with one piece of equipment that's crucial to that recipe: a steam-injected oven, a fryer, a flat-top, a freezer.
At one point, World of Warcraft had two items called Grimoire Noose, a piece of equipment, and Maine Coon, a pet that could fight along the player and be carried with them.
Like the towering polar explorers of the past, he named the expedition after himself, and he plastered ''Plaisted'' on all the men's outfits and, indeed, on every piece of equipment he could.
Specifically, the safety equipment was old and a spark-generating piece of equipment should have been shut down before other repairs were made, the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board said Wednesday.
You can do a full-body workout with just one piece of equipment that you simply hook over a door, and the best thing is you can do it in your PJs.
The launchpad is the only piece of equipment in this plan that's been tested: Just a week ago, SpaceX used the pad to launch a Dragon capsule full of supplies to the ISS.
Ukraine's security service (SBU) said earlier it had discovered a source of radiation exceeding safe levels in a new piece of equipment at the plant and had banned the company from using it.
These sunny spots on the Moon, for example, are high-value real estate — and some experts argue that routinely parking a piece of equipment on one of them could effectively be appropriating it.
Close by are drill presses, a router and a key cutter, which Mr. Carter refers to as "our gateway drug," a piece of equipment neophytes can use to produce something they really need.
For one thing, this is a real-world piece of equipment that will be a core component of Faraday Future's first vehicle—and next vehicle, and next vehicle, and the vehicle after that.
Wilson and Cush keep pigs to eat the spent grains and if they need a piece of equipment, more often than not, the Uprichard brothers and Cush build and weld it together themselves.
Though not required for recreational vessels less than 220 feet, boating safety advocates consider VHF radios the single-most important piece of equipment a boater can have in the event of an emergency.
From the perfect water bottle to the most comfortable and versatile footwear, every item here is a quintessential piece of equipment that's survived quite a few National Park excursions and hiking trips abroad.
Ultimate — a self-consciously pure sport — has only one piece of equipment, no referees, no advertising agencies, no glittery stadiums, and no commercial interests to distract players from the joy of the game.
The far-right white nationalist Identitarian movement's symbol, blazoned in gold against a black background, is the circle of an aspis, the round shield that was a Spartan warrior's principal piece of equipment.
J. B. changed bits — the small piece of equipment put in a horse's mouth to help a rider communicate with him — repeatedly looking for a safe and effective way to slow him down.
He pokes his head into the office to double check what piece of equipment they want him to run that day, he's versed in all of them since he's been there for years.
Stone, who in 1953 became the first woman of any race to play in a professional baseball game, was obsessed since childhood with the sport — and thus with its main piece of equipment.
It said the man, a 30-year-old millwright employed by a subcontractor, had been hit by a skid carrier, a piece of equipment used to move a vehicle through the assembly process.
As coach Crum operated a boom lift to unload a piece of equipment from a trailer, the boom made contact with overhead power lines, according to Liberty County Sheriff's Office in Bristol, Florida.
In the case of the downed flight in Ethiopia, investigators at the crash site are specifically looking at a piece of equipment known as a jackscrew, which controls the angle of the horizontal stabilizers.
As my friend bent me over a piece of equipment, I covered my face, feeling slightly embarrassed as it reddened, and allowed her to hit me several times with a long metal shoe horn.
An emergency fund can keep your business operational in the case that you have a medical emergency, need to replace a piece of equipment, or pay your bills when your cash flow gets low.
The build quality and design are top-notch, and while it looks like a pricey piece of equipment, the makers of the Subpac M2 actually got it right by pricing the device at $299.
READ MORE: The Islamic State Is Pioneering a New Type of Drone Warfare Further images from the crash site show a piece of equipment labelled Force 524D, made by a US company called Trimble.
There are frameworks like PyTorch and Caffe2, and having a kind of third-party piece of equipment that works across a number of different developer frameworks may end up being attractive to some companies.
"Although I was considered to be a technician my entire career, I did not fix another piece of equipment," she said, adding that she lost her technical proficiency as a result of this move.
Yet the helmet rule, directed at such an elementary piece of equipment and focused on the basic idea of the game to knock down the guy with the ball, has touched a particular nerve.
"Upon reviewing the records for the specific simulator mentioned in the documents, the agency determined that piece of equipment has been evaluated and qualified three times in the last six months," Mr. Lunsford said.
But this fatal crash, which involved a large piece of equipment on a live track, "should have never happened," said Allan Zarembski, director of the Railroad Engineering and Safety Program at the University of Delaware.
"I'm Ashley Graham and this is the sled pull," she says at the top of the black and white video, later running and pulling the piece of equipment through the streets of New York City.
What's worse it that you can see the scumbag Caboche was still holding his jockey whip in his hand, making the punch actually more of a jab with the end of the piece of equipment.
In the piece, he calls one woman the "the most used piece of equipment in the gym" based on a bit of overheard gossip, essentially ruining her life in the pages of a national magazine.
Too bad it's way out of my budget and that even if it wasn't, mounting such a piece of equipment onto a wall in my rental apartment would likely make my landlord less than pleased.
But the key piece of equipment health care personnel need is N-95 respirators, tight-fitting masks that, when applied correctly, can protect people from infection when they need to interact closely with sick patients.
BUSINESS DAY A picture caption on Saturday with an article about blue-collar jobs in Dortmund, Germany, misidentified a piece of equipment shown on display at the former site of a ThyssenKrupp steel-making complex.
Here's how:  Today when you own a small business and buy a new piece of equipment, you are allowed to "depreciate" half of that investment in the first year and the rest over five years.
He also employs a custom-made, three-chamber pot still, a piece of equipment rarely seen today but said to be popular in the 19th century because it gave whiskey a rounder, more flavorful character.
Dippin' Dots Cryogenics will sell versions of its equipment to companies at price points that range from $200,000 to $350,000; each piece of equipment will be tailored to meet the specific needs of each company.
Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen has postulated that a pulse oximeter slipped over both patients' fingers may have been the culprit; Kulick thinks it could have been their uniforms or another piece of equipment.
The City Council approved the purchase of the $8,000 drone as part of a million-dollar federal grant, but there had been no public debate over the merits of acquiring such a controversial piece of equipment.
Even if they do still run, the company can simply stop updating the software, forcing the farmer to sign a new lease on a new piece of equipment, perpetuating a never-ending cycle of financial dependency.
In the film, Clement plays a villainous crab named Tamatoa, who's keen on preventing protagonists Moana (Auli'i Cravalho) and Maui (Dwayne Johnson) from obtaining a key piece of equipment for their quest to save Moana's people.
Yet lurking in every home, usually in a dark cupboard or down in the basement, is a humble piece of equipment that, with a bit of tweaking, could replace them all with a single command centre.
Then, whether an item is sitting idle in a yard or warehouse, en route to a renter or in use on a job, the owners get detailed reports on what's happening with that piece of equipment.
"It acts like a red flag: Is this task avoidable, can we do it a different way or with a different piece of equipment?" asks Sean Watters, the emergency response unit manager of the London Underground.
The film recounts in harrowing detail an accident in a Titan II missile silo in Arkansas in September 1980 caused by the most innocuous of mistakes: An airman doing routine maintenance dropped a piece of equipment.
IPhones installed with IBM's Watson app will allow repair shops, for example, to point an iPhone camera at a broken piece of equipment, and the iPhone will determine what and how the item should be fixed.
In track and field, the centerpiece sport of the Summer Games, shoes are the most vital piece of equipment and serve purposes beyond performance: supplying advertising billboards for apparel companies and providing financial footing for athletes.
"XEP is a relatively small piece of software that can run on a tiny credit-card size computer, and you simply insert it in front of the piece of equipment you want to protect," Greatwood explained.
Ms. Gleyzer led me to the Cadillac, a large table-shaped piece of equipment found in most Pilates studios, and she asked me to bring my knees to my chest to check my pelvic floor alignment.
One such piece of equipment that the 430th asked for and did not receive was an advanced hand-held device that its manufacturer says can detect any buried weapon that the Taliban are known to use.
As hospitals prepare for a flood of desperately ill patients unable to breathe on their own, mechanical ventilators have become the single most important piece of equipment that can mean the difference between life and death.
Then I'd dig it out for braising the occasional large hunk of meat to tender perfection, which, as I immediately discovered, it does better than any other piece of equipment — Dutch ovens and slow cookers included.
While we Earth-bound folks are filling coffee mugs and prepping backpacks, astronauts Nick Hague and Andrew Morgan are expected to be shoving off to install a key piece of equipment on the International Space Station.
According to a recent Justice Department lawsuit, the blast catapulted a 40-ton piece of equipment perilously close to a tank containing thousands of gallons of hydrofluoric acid, which can form a toxic cloud when released.
After all, in New York City, some rims are even specially-built so that nets can't be attached, and the Department of Parks & Recreation has said, "Nets are not a critical piece of equipment" on a court.
"It's great if you can provide a piece of equipment, but how it works in a system — because a mine is a system of equipment that works together, almost like a factory — becomes really important," Johnson explained.
This SaaS start-up works with dozens of industrial businesses — including Berkshire Hathaway Energy and Caterpillar — to help them determine when a piece of equipment is not performing up to speed or is about to break down.
One piece of equipment that the rocket will carry is the Cold Atom Laboratory, which will use magnetic fields and lasers to create clouds of atoms called Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs), cooled to just above absolute zero.
"The problem we have is that the facility built to treat the water can easily treat the water so it's safe, but it's a complex piece of equipment that people weren't properly trained to operate," he explains.
Garrison uses a high-tech piece of equipment from SST Pure that can locate imperfections in the shaft and change the orientation of the club head, and his clients include Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler.
Upon login, it requires the user to submit a password and re-verify that submission using an additional passcode, such as a PIN that's been sent to a second piece of equipment (your mobile device, for example).
But overwhelmed hospitals, in New York as well as across the US, working to treat coronavirus patients and curb the spread of the virus are facing a shortage of supplies and ventilators, a key piece of equipment.
I say skillet (or pot or other piece of equipment used on your stove top) because the most likely situation in which you hit the smoke point will be when you're applying direct heat to the oil.
"We lost a piece of equipment up there last night," said Richard LeBlanc, general manager of Jefferson County Drainage District No. 6, the area flood-control agency, who called the breach the biggest concern in his district.
So for example, if you buy a piece of equipment for $100,000, you can deduct a $50,000 depreciation expense for it from your reported business income the first year, and then $10,000 each year for five years.
The Ukrainian security service said earlier it had discovered a source of radiation exceeding safe levels in a new piece of equipment at the plant during a search last week, and had banned the company from using it.
The samples recovered from the first farms were different; the ones recovered later were identical or nearly so, which suggested they had to have been transferred mechanically — on a piece of equipment, or a tire, or a boot.
Cuisinart food processors, which were inspired by a tool developed for French restaurant kitchens in the 1960s, arrived in the United States in the early 1970s and quickly became an expensive but beloved piece of equipment among epicures.
Only allowing one port for the phone to charge, listen to music, or connect to anything (like a car) has led to total dongle dependence — which is rough for a piece of equipment the size of my pinky finger.
This demonstration mission is just a start, but the tech that Nanoracks is launching aboard a future SpaceX launch will be able to cut metal in space, marking the first time a robotic piece of equipment has done that.
But with the large amounts of money rideshare companies - and not just those in the US - have raised, they'll be able to trip up related and unrelated sectors — long before autonomous cars become a mass-produced piece of equipment.
According to Hoke — who has worked with the company for nearly three decades and led design in seven Olympic games — each piece of equipment underwent rigorous, comprehensive testing with top athletes at the Nike Sport Research Lab in Oregon.
" Photograph by Jamie Hawkesworth for The New Yorker When Shanahan arrived with Heizer, in the late eighties, the ranch was a stripped-down operation, with one main piece of equipment, the old Michigan loader that had built "Complex One.
Corkscrew aside, a stemmed glass is the only indispensable piece of equipment needed to enjoy the best a bottle has to offer, and the least expensive, easiest way to invest in better drinking is to buy a good set.
It's a specialized piece of equipment, he explained in reverent tones, used in Belgium to brew the sour style of beer known as lambic, which is made through a traditional process that Jester King has been following since 2013.
Sometimes you see something technical, a piece of equipment or a visual spec, and it would trigger ideas, but other times you would have a shot in mind, and you would have to come up with a way to do it.
The Pentagon has said the underwater vehicle was an unclassified piece of equipment conducting routine operations but a commentary published in the People's Daily, the ruling Communist Party's official mouthpiece, said the drone was linked to US efforts to "contain" China.
The Dragon 1 capsule is carrying about 5,500 pounds of luggage, including hardware that will map carbon dioxide levels in Earth's atmosphere, a piece of equipment that could help communicate with deep-space exploration probes, and a host of science experiments.
The stakes are high/ if she doesn't have the surgery it could be tragic for her baby, causing it to be born paralyzed but she keeps freaking out every time a surgical term or piece of equipment comes her way.
With so few people at the plant, nature was making a comeback: on our way to the dry storage, our security escort had to hang back to call in a swarm of bees that had colonized a piece of equipment.
While building a fence on June 27 as part of his work for the Southern Idaho Commodities, Justin Firth was seriously injured when the heavy piece of equipment fell off a loader that was parked nearby, East Idaho News reported.
"Despite the name, a Targeted EI warrant is not limited to an individual piece of equipment, but can relate to all equipment where there is a common link between multiple people, locations or organisations," the report from the Committee reads.
Another one of our recent investments, also in this area, lets maintenance and facility workers snap a photo of a broken piece of equipment on a manufacturing line and create and route a work order — all in seconds on their phone.
After that, the longwall machine — a $283 million articulated piece of equipment equipped with a giant power drill — simply moves back and forth between the two tunnels, cutting off the coal face in three-foot slivers, like a giant salami slicer.
Without the intermediate step, the system would need to see tens or even hundreds of thousands of scans from a new piece of equipment in order to learn to interpret them correctly, DeepMind Health research lead Trevor Back told Axios.
Composed of three elements — a white free-standing cupboard, a long pale wood table and chairs, and a counter height cabinet topped only with white marble — there's not a shelf or a tile or a piece of equipment in sight.
I hope that future articles can add more context to the use of drones in modern warfare so that the focus of debate can be less on a piece of equipment and more on whether a war itself is warranted.
Down the street from Ms. Boone-McCreesh's studio in the Station North neighborhood is Open Works Baltimore, an open-use, membership-based space with nearly every imaginable piece of equipment for welding, drilling, sawing, sewing and even 3-D printing.
The director of the institute even asked Shostak to come into the office from home after his colleagues saw the signal, but it turned out that a piece of equipment was offline, and the scientists were just picking up interference.
For example, the starting class, the warrior, has an ability that grants you 3 re-rolls of your dice, while a later class, the inventor, has you creating a new ability by consuming a piece of equipment after each fight.
The uncrewed Dragon 1 capsule will carry about 5,500 pounds of luggage, including hardware that will map carbon dioxide levels in Earth's atmosphere, a piece of equipment that could help communicate with deep-space exploration probes, and a host of science experiments.
The SDK gives companies a way to provision automatically and ensure that whatever the device — a smart light bulb, a sensor on a piece of equipment or a video camera — is a sanctioned device and can be installed securely automatically without human intervention.
With every piece of equipment on the aircraft fitted with lightweight sensors and communication functionality, the ground crew at the mission control center in Monaco was able at all times to monitor performance and recommend actions to the pilot to optimize his route.
SAO PAULO, July 1 (Reuters) - After an unusual number of explosions, several Brazilian power transmission companies have started removing a piece of equipment made by General Electric Co, a blow for GE's Brazil unit as it battles competing suppliers from China and India.
As for those drum machines — it's a mix of new and old units including a Jomox Alpha Base from 2017, and a Sequential Circuits DrumTraks from the '80s (considered a classic piece of equipment because of its extensive and easy editing capabilities).
People legitimately leave behind malware-infested USB sticks in public places, hoping you'll plug it into your machine, either because you want to see whose it is and try to return it, or you want to repurpose that piece of equipment for yourself.
" He also imagines it being used in much the same way Microsoft envisions the HoloLens being used on the International Space Station, as he suggests "instructions on how to operate a piece of equipment could automatically appear when you gaze at it.
Another penalty was whistled on the Senators when Marchand's stick snapped in half while taking a shot from the slot, but the referees reviewed the play and realized there was no slash, just a faulty piece of equipment, and overturned the original call.
Abotaleb needed an underwater seal drainage system, a piece of equipment that creates closed suction, which allows air and fluid to escape the pleural cavity but none to come back in, relieving pressure on the chest and allowing the patient to breathe.
Ask them if their gym rules allow or even prioritize working in (as in, unless you are continually using a piece of equipment, you are required to share it), and if so, let them know you've encountered some resistance from other members.
"This particular project enables the team to utilise their expertise in hydraulics, electrical power, air systems, pressure vessels and mooring, delivering an integral piece of equipment for the wave energy sector," Malin Marine's Ben Sharples said in a statement issued last week.
Another activist had carried a less standard piece of equipment: a $400, 360-degree camera mounted on the end of an extension arm, recording everything around it with a pair of fish-eye lenses for a stripped-down experience of virtual reality.
"In most sporting events, fans are attracted to the athlete who can run the fastest or jump the highest or throw a piece of equipment the farthest," Mr. Vincent wrote in his book "Home Run: The Definitive History of Baseball's Ultimate Weapon" (2007).
In Season 2 though, as we begin to see more of Janet's evolution, it seems the show is setting up another kind of dilemma for the characters to tackle: Is Janet just a piece of equipment or a friend, and what rights does she have?
We rate Trump's claim that we are not updating our own nuclear technology as false and his claim that our planes are old enough to be flown by your grandfather true, but misleading, and also, incidentally, a tribute to an impressive piece of equipment.
"For all the reasons the sequencer is good for microbiology applications—it's small, it's lightweight, pretty robust—it's a good piece of equipment to send to other locations in the solar system," Aaron Burton astrobiologist and the lead of the sequencing project, told Gizmodo.
Since it is mounted on an essential piece of equipment, every member of a rescue team gets one, which it's hoped will increase safety as it means firemen can see for themselves, rather than rely on voice indications from a team leader wielding the camera.
"We don't have any good answers yet why this was not prevented," said de Blasio, who added that Con Ed has not responded to his request for answers about why the outage happened, though it appeared to result from a malfunctioning piece of equipment.
It turns out there's a bit of an optical illusion at work — a piece of equipment called an "arm blaster" helps flare out the triceps, and the type of workout he's been doing makes one more temporarily swoll than the average at-home pushup.
According to CNN's source, the calls to the FAA hotline mainly involved now widely known issues with a piece of equipment called the angle of attack sensor, which measures the angle of the plane in the air, and its Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS).
Invented in 1975, it's an unwieldy piece of equipment for the purpose Johnstone is using it for: to make field recordings of just about whatever strikes his fancy (one interview outlines a sound created by placing a contact mic in a field of grass).
In the crucible of combat, when you give a soldier an additional task, bit of information to process, or new piece of equipment, it adds to their cognitive load and could reduce their ability to be self-aware on the battlefield or to fight.
"The reason it came to Fort Knox is Fort Knox used to be the home of the Armor and Cavalry, and as an armored piece of equipment, they still have the capabilities here via the Logistic Readiness Center (LRC) on Fort Knox," Pickett said.
Inpex and Daewoo Shipbuilding said the construction of the FPSO unit was complete, after CNBC reported on the existence of a possible crack in the massive piece of equipment that processes output from the project, which includes liquid petroleum gas and condensate, an ultra-light crude oil.
Just six years ago, students at the Lake County Intermediate School would race to finish their lunch the fastest, knowing the first kids out the door had the best chance to get one of the eight swings, the only usable piece of equipment on the school's playground.
At some point during the course of the spacewalk, the suit kind of melts away and it's just you working outside with a friend, talking to another person on the ground on the radio and just the fixing this piece of equipment zipping around the earth.
The resulting piece of equipment — a preamp commonly known as a fuzz box that was sold by the Gibson guitar company, for which Mr. Snoddy received royalties — allowed guitarists to change the tone of their instrument from clean to dirty with the tap of a foot pedal.
Meanwhile, developments in robotics and modular-manufacturing — being able to produce many small modular pieces to make a whole rather than one huge piece of equipment — could lead to cost-effective ways to construct these projects in orbit without having to build a multi-billion-dollar factory in space.
Washington (CNN)The Justice Department announced Tuesday that it has begun a federal rule-making process that could reinterpret the legality of certain bump fire stock devices, a piece of equipment that enabled the Las Vegas gunman in October to fire on concertgoers more rapidly, mimicking automatic fire.
The so-called "PICTURE-C" telescope will operate at the edge of the Earth's atmosphere for a clear view, and it's a reusable piece of equipment that will stay aloft for several hours at a time before being decoupled and making its way back via parachute-assisted descent.
After the engine is installed in the car, the whole thing is tested to 124 mph on a rolling road inside the factory — a new piece of equipment installed especially for the Chiron because the old one, designed for the 1,200-horsepower Veyron, couldn't handle the increase in power and torque.
But it still beats flipping through lots of paper diagrams and determining if one piece of equipment has to be installed above or below another, says Patrick Ryan, an engineer overseeing the roll-out of AR in building an aircraft-carrier and half-a-dozen submarines for the US Navy.
"I'm super disappointed about the all-woman spacewalk not happening as scheduled this Friday but I'm also super supportive of astronauts having the authority to say 'I would be safer using a different piece of equipment'," wrote Emily Lakdawalla, a senior editor at the U.S. non-profit The Planetary Society.
In the next phase, the authorities will examine the damage to the gas system, and after that, they will inspect "every piece of equipment from the meter, where gas enters a building, to the equipment throughout a building that distributes gas to all the appliances," Mr. Baker said on Twitter.
So if you think about, the way that you normally go to the eye doctor, you go and you sit behind that piece of equipment that feels like you&aposve entered the Apollo 13, it&aposs 50-year-old technology, and you have that interaction face-to-face with a doctor.
Lawmakers have drafted a bill to fund domestic alternatives to Huawei, while the White House is pushing the tech and telecom industries in the US to develop a universal standard for 5G that would let network code run on any piece of equipment, a plan Barr says may be too slow to work.
"We are checking everything, doing a total audit, figuring out what to do if we don't have a receipt for a piece of equipment or for example four bottles of very expensive liqueur," said one paladar owner in Havana's upmarket Vedado district, as he sat in a back office with his accountant.
The service involves you providing your own bike, which you link up with a Zwift trainer (a rack-like piece of equipment that turns a bike into a stationary bike for indoor training), which in turn picks up your stats and adjusts tension and so on based on the course that you are riding.
"This piece of equipment that Amazon has fostered and developed and is really propagating at this point doesn't seem to us to be in the best interest of the common good," Sister Pat Mahoney, a member of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, an Amazon investor that introduced the first proposal, told the New York Times.
I am speaking of swimwear and, more specifically, the Lands' End Slender Tunic, a hardworking piece of equipment that, tricky as it may be to slither into, can transform your body into something similar to what you sort of hoped it would look like if you blurred your eyes in a poorly lit room.
Photographs posted to Twitter by Yemen news outlet AdenNowNews [later deleted, see below for screenshot] and witnesses, purportedly from the crash location in central Yemen, show a piece of equipment from the drone labelled 'GILGAMESH'—the codename for simulated cell site technology, first reported by The Intercept as NSA technology used to track down targets of drone strikes.
Jerome Cohen, the faculty director of New York University's U.S.-Asia Law Institute and the best-known Western specialist on China's criminal justice system, said that the legality or illegality of any specific piece of equipment under Chinese eavesdropping laws was a complex subject on which the legal system would tend to defer to the judgment of the police.
Meanwhile, many high-value assets have been parked inside the Vertical Assembly Building, such as the Universal Coolant Transporter System — a piece of equipment once used to cool down the Space Shuttle when it returned to Earth — and portions of the Mobile Launch Platform — a moveable pad that will support launches of NASA's next big rocket, the Space Launch System.
Even Apple doesn't know that answer (it doesn't even really know what the iPad replacement cycle looks like, besides the fact that it is really long.) The Watch, as a lightweight extension of the smartphone, rather than a standalone piece of equipment in its own right, has the potential to be much more powerful and transformative than it is now as an accessory.
One of the most comprehensive examinations of the disaster, conducted by the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, concluded that weak regulatory oversight and an over-reliance on industry promises about what constitutes safe practices were as significant contributing factors as the failure of a piece of equipment, the blowout preventer, to seal the drill pipe and prevent the explosion.
Panelists were, for instance, asked how police or intelligence agencies would be able to assess the risks of hacking a particular piece of equipment — sanctioned by the IP bill under its 'equipment interference' and 'bulk equipment interference' (aka: mass hacking) provisions — given the complex interplay of digital devices and services already evident in a nascent but growing Internet of Things.
But it's almost all in Saudi Arabia and the drone attack messed with that tooA video posted by the Agence-France Presse to Twitter shows the damage caused to Saudi Arabia's Aramco oil facility in Khurais, east of Riyadh, focusing on a stabilization tower, a key piece of equipment used for refining oil from its raw state into usable products.
"This piece of equipment that Amazon has fostered and developed and is really propagating at this point doesn't seem to us to be in the best interest of the common good," said Sister Pat Mahoney, a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph, a religious community in Brentwood, N.Y., that is an Amazon investor and introduced the proposed sales ban.
"We've been working ever since to try to develop new standards and new rules with respect to well control, both with respect to that critical piece of equipment, the blowout preventer ... but also other well control measures, designed to prevent us from getting to that point of having to activate the [blowout preventer]," Beaudreau said Friday at a Columbia University event.
Now a startup out of London called Automata is hoping to tap into an appetite for change, with the launch of a "desktop" robotic arm called Eva that it says is smaller, cheaper and easier to use than the rest — under $5,0003 compared to a pricetag of $25,000 for the piece of equipment it's aiming to replace — and it's raised $7.4 million to help do that.
"Every piece of pipe, every cable, every other piece of equipment was loaded in a three-dimensional product model, and that gave us the ability, for example, [to do] hole cuts, where you have a bulkhead or a deck [and] you have to cut a hole in it for a pipe to go through or an electrical cable," Butler told Business Insider on Friday.
The satellite in question was Ottawa-based Telesat's Anik F2, which first went online in 2004 and has a coverage area spanning Canada's northernmost tip down to the southern US. Most places in North America don't totally depend on Anik F2 for an internet connection, and have landlines as well as other satellites—even some of Telesat's—to fall back on if one piece of equipment goes offline.
You can access just the classes through a digital subscription for $20 a month and stream them through an iOS or Android app or on the Peloton website that you can cast to a smart TV. That seems a lot more worth the cost if you plan to run outside, already have a gym membership or your own treadmill, or simply can't justify forking over four grand on a piece of equipment.

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