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It's not totally clear when the Tethers experiment was abandoned, but it seems like there's at least a few generations of Tethers that were living down there and continuing to give birth to new Tethers, like Red did with Umbrae and Pluto.
As far as we know, none of the Tethers have any ability to control any of their Un-Tethers; only the reverse is true.
The only difference between the Tethers and the above-ground Americans is that the Tethers were just used, tossed aside, and forgotten by the government.
The last remaining tethers — cable television cords — are rapidly snapping.
Tethers that keep things like spoons and sippy cups from falling
One of my interpretations is that the Tethers are named because of the theme of forgotten people — which is present from the opening title card about the forgotten tunnels and how the Tethers are forgotten people.
Red delivers her final speech to Adelaide in a classroom down there, suggesting that the Tethers had some kind of educational arrangement, or that Red needed to educate her fellow Tethers in order for them to revolt.
Theoretically, all Tethers could be converted to an equal number of dollars.
What tethers reserve managers to the dollar is not quite as sinister.
TokenAnalyst, a data-provider, says that Bitcoin prices track issuances of Tethers.
The professors' study found that tethers being traded for bitcoins revealed a pattern.
Sailors are also given inflatable harnesses with tethers to clip into the boat.
The Tethers were created by a nebulous "them" to control their other selves.
He's all ego and spleen, with only the loosest of tethers to truth.
Highliners wear tethers, though a small number of elite practitioners sometimes go without.
"#TBT to my, and my Tethers first television appearance," Richie wrote in the caption.
"Songs for Sabotage," the New Museum's 2018 Triennial, tethers fresh artists to stale palaver.
In October, they hit us with the most enthusiastic pogo-bot, no tethers attached.
It's too busy killing off Tethers by chewing them up in a boat's motor.
The passengers were outfitted with some of the equipment that the pilots had raised concerns about — yellow harnesses connected to tethers that strapped them into the copter, and small cutters to slice through the tethers so they could free themselves in an emergency.
Has a longer range than the Caduceus Staff tethers but still requires line of sight.
But the tethers in the video were not the same ones being used by FlyNYON.
Releasing those little tethers allows the lip to come forward or the tongue to move.
It was the first-ever spacewalk that didn't employ "restrictive tethers and umbilicals," NASA said.
Other proposals call for using robotic arms, nets, tethers and even harpoons to spear debris.
A range of technologies, from harpoons to tethers to nets, are being developed to do that.
The Tethers' enslavement and lack of agency is the whole reason they rebelled to begin with.
We do not guarantee any right of redemption or exchange of tethers by us for money.
Hadreas escapes his tethers, but knows better than to take a second to catch his breath.
There is much to be said for heredity's tethers, and for the writers who unravel them.
"Tethers remain completely stable and 100% backed, so Tether's reserves always equal or exceed the number of issued Tethers," Kasper Rasmussen, director of marketing for iFinex—the parent company of cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, which shares management with Tether, according to Reuters—wrote Motherboard in an email.
It tethers them to an area, defines the fighting space, and tells them where the exits are.
"#TBT to my, and my Tethers first television appearance #HandsAcrossAmerica @usmovie 🐇✂️," she captioned the post.
It tethers you to reality and forces you to remain cognizant of how delicate success can be.
That system works when a rear passenger tethers a tablet to the VW with the vehicle's Wi-Fi.
U.K.-based Vinaya, for example, creates jewelry that tethers to your smartphone and alerts you of a notification.
Each of the Tethers, including the Tether versions of Kitty's (Elisabeth Moss) family, have names in the credits.
Shooting a machine creature with the Ropecaster tethers it to wherever you were standing when the shot connected.
The presence of this massive chain of Tethers should hopefully clue in viewers to the film's final twist.
But it tethers her as well, and she attacks the library's science fiction section with an autodidact's frenzy.
Flying indoors neatly sidesteps many regulatory problems, and supplying power via tethers does away with the need for recharging.
Similar to Oculus Rift, the Vive tethers to a PC, raising the performance bar considerably (though also the cost).
Quest is a wireless, self-contained device, while Rift S tethers to a PC for a more powerful experience.
This tethers you even more because you have to pay back that money or the government comes after you.
But how long until an embattled army decided to loosen such tethers and let slip the robodogs of war?
It's worth noting that this particular headset tethers to a PC by a 4 meter (2003-foot) USB cable.
By giving the Tethers names, Peele is also giving them the humanity that the country does not afford them.
The two musicians share a love of open-water swimming that tethers them to this area's ruggedly beautiful landscape.
We climbed out, attached the tethers on our rigs to bars on the structure, and took in the view.
It tethers you to your kids in a way that lasts forever, no matter who they grow up to be.
Phones, our tethers to both the virtual and IRL world, almost never have enough juice to last an entire day.
The bloc's latest deal tethers its fortunes closer to Asia and to Japan, which has the world's third-largest economy.
It was difficult for passengers to reach the point at which the tethers fastened to their yellow harnesses, and, even if they could reach the connection, it would be difficult for them to disconnect the carabineers that connected the tethers to the harnesses on their own, according to the pilots who worked with FlyNYON.
The BionicFinWave robot can deftly maneuver underwater without any cords or tethers, but that's the only environment it was designed for.
It was also evokes the philosopher Henri Bergson and his essay on laughter in which he tethers humor to mechanistic movements.
In the past, scientists usually opted for spear-inserted titanium dart tags that would tow behind individuals on stainless steel tethers.
He also drives home that the Tethers are living, breathing "Americans," as Red describes herself, just like Adelaide and her family.
The study found that, through Bitfinex, the single player was able to manipulate demand for bitcoin via "extreme" flows of tethers.
Mothers and fathers who are dangling at the ends of their tethers are sure to take solace in Ms. Newman's observations.
"The collar portion is attached to the driver's helmet by tethers, which allow full movement of the helmeted head," it says.
Since World War II, the United States has had a unique health insurance system that tethers access to medical care to employment.
No tethers or direct human intervention will be permitted, but operators will be able to control their devices from a remote base.
After they left, a source tells PEOPLE Kardashian was able to wriggle out of her tethers and alert police of the incident.
It would've just been one kill — when it's all the other Tethers banding together and killing their counterparts that changed the country.
The basic package, the PowerRay Explorer, has a 50 meter cable that tethers the device back to a base station above water.
Indiana tethers eligibility for Medicaid benefits to enrollees' ability to pay to a degree that is unprecedented for the safety net program.
On days when new Tethers are minted, the price of Bitcoin, which can be bought with them, rises 70% of the time.
The Church is one of the few reliable, authoritative institutions that tethers the Latinx diaspora to their home countries, cultures, and ancestors.
Likewise, the company's pilots raised concerns about the tethers used to secure the passengers, via their harnesses, to the interior of the helicopters.
They're pets too (in both the underground and above ground worlds), but pets bred by the government to feed and sustain the Tethers.
The potential difficulty of cutting oneself loose in an emergency was highlighted by the provision of small blades for cutting through the tethers.
Our host star nourishes practically every living system on Earth, directly or indirectly, and gravitationally tethers our planet into its relatively stable orbit.
It sometimes seems as if this football team is one of the last tethers I still have to the place that made me.
But in the past week, the sense that he had become the victim of a liberal media conspiracy against him loosened those tethers.
In Us, we encountered a terrifying story in which the world's citizens were stalked and brutally murdered by their underground doppelgängers, called Tethers.
The tethers and carabiners were from mountain-climbing gear suppliers and were incompatible with the knives supplied to cut them in an emergency.
Video taken by news helicopters showed two New York Police Department officers, attached to tethers, climb up to the base around 6:15 p.m.
Some missions focus on dead satellites, aiming to catch them with robotic arms, spear them with harpoons, or slow them with sails or tethers.
He also noted that future space harpoons would need to have more taut tethers to keep the debris from moving around after it's pierced.
Watch Dogs 2 tethers its story to a more likable hero and a satire-fueled fight against the establishment in modern-day San Francisco.
She says she didn't really understand until she "found God" when Adelaide started dancing, and that is when the Tethers appointed her their leader.
Unlike Project Loon or Facebook Aquila, SuperTower aerostats remain fixed to the ground with conductive tethers, which also provide electricity for high-capacity radio.
The Affordable Care Act tethers the size of premium subsidies to the price of the second-cheapest silver plan in an Obamacare enrollee's area.
For most, the tethers to the straight world are strong enough to endure some stretching, but others find themselves — or get themselves — entirely unmoored.
Maybe you're tired of paying the richest man in the world, or you're eager to cut the cord that tethers you to the Amazon machine.
"FSS is confident that Tether's unencumbered assets exceed the balance of fully-backed USD Tethers in circulation as of June 1st, 2018," the report said.
They condemn a system that tethers people to their jobs, even if they don't like them, strictly so they can hold on to their insurance.
It doesn't peddle a message or redemption, but instead tethers you to an oblivious narcissist who pushes the story into an ever-deepening downward spiral.
The firm did note that it had not yet assessed the "terms of the bank accounts" or Tethers ability to access funds from the accounts.
Three days after severing what I thought were the last tethers connecting me to my mother, she asked me if I wanted to get Taco Bell.
A jingoist Uncle Sam tethers his and a second balloon — blank, as Trump is a one man band — by a slender, tenuous, and easily ruptured restraint.
After her son Jason (Evan Alex) is taken during a standoff against her family's remaining Tethers, Adelaide finds him in a locker once she's killed Red.
These tethers to existing musical traditions keep Potential from floating away, and turn a work that could seem intentionally secretive into something both familiar and inviting.
Their invisibility smoke makes it easier to grab bombs on Vosik's side of the room and their tethers amp up damage even further during the DPS.
With all that said, there are compelling reasons why the United States continues to hold on to the tethers of U.S.-Turkey relations, and vice versa.
Mr. Vance told the investigators that he attached each of the passengers to their tethers before takeoff and pointed out to them where the cutters were.
Lil' Sidekick Multi-Functional Tether (2-pack), available on Buy Buy Baby, $14.99These multi-functional tethers may not be on the registry, but they should be.
Tethers Unlimited is pioneering some of this technology with its ERASMUS system, which i integrates a plastics recycler, dry heat sterilizer, and 3D printer into one machine.
But there's no indication that Tethers have the ability to switch souls — Adelaide and Red switch places physically — and Pluto has a clear scar on his face.
The scene happens pretty early in the movie, which is why it may catch audiences off guard and not make sense until the Tethers enter the scene.
You see, the base of the frisbee is red with a gold star, a pattern that matches the red jumpsuits and gold shears that the Tethers hold.
Extension tethers connecting the harness to a seatbelt receptacle are not sufficient protection, Ms. Wolko said, and no restraint should ever connect to a conventional dog collar.
Here was a guy who for decades called for bombing North Korea and Iran, exercising unilateral American power around the world, and cutting tethers to international institutions.
He's not Wild Bill at the end of all his tethers in Deadwood, clinging to what he knows in one of the last violent frontier towns left.
A safety video played for passengers before they went on trips showed people using the cutters to easily slice through the tethers, according to people who viewed it.
It is unclear if FlyNYON purchased the new equipment, but, even if it did, the new tethers and cutters were not deployed on the fatal March 11 flight.
This may be because investors trading on Bitfinex are anxiously converting their Tethers into Bitcoin—thereby buoying Bitcoin's price on that exchange—in order to escape the platform.
For years, despite Tether's assurances, the stablecoin has been regarded with suspicion by a community doubtful that tethers are really backed by billions of US dollars, and Euros.
He promises to stand up to the White House "with a steel backbone" and often tethers Ms. Guadagno to the president, despite her chilly attitude toward Mr. Trump.
Equally dazzling is the novel's emotional ballast: Evie's relationship with her father, who is such an inexorable feature of the island he tethers her to it with him.
Kang seamlessly tethers images of circuitry within the heft of ornate garments, weaving with cotton and silk, but also metallic, plastic, and holographic yarns in deep, radiating colors.
By simplifying the design, using a pair of one-piece silicon fins powered by just two servo motors, the robot can move about underwater without any cords or tethers.
But these expensive cameras were swept away by the waves, forcing the filmmakers to rely on GoPros attached to poles, tethers, fishermen, helmets, cranes, chains, ropes — anything and everything.
The harnesses, which were blue, were considered safer partly because they connected to the tethers in a place that passengers could more easily reach to try to detach themselves.
The damage done to the Tethers, like that which has been done to neglected Americans, has grown exponentially and has affected and been inherited by everyone down the line.
But it was not until February that the company began formally considering a plan to order new tethers and cutters that would allow for easier slicing, according to the emails.
The crypto specialist also linked the rise in bitcoin to an influx of dollar-substitute tokens called "tethers," which have supposedly been introduced into the digital market to inject liquidity.
One would assume that the Tethers had a steady diet of gross raw rabbit while they were down there — again driving home the hellish idea of living in the shadows.
It is as if Trump is a spider in the middle of a web, and every review that tethers the meaning of a pop song to his régime strengthens it.
That test secured the rocket ship with giant, bike-chain-like tethers on its legs, and the vehicle lifted the ship no more than a few inches off the ground.
With tens of millions of people across huge swaths of the country on state-ordered lockdown, the mail has remained one of the few physical tethers to the wider world.
But as it intimately tethers you to Logan and Laura, at times uncomfortably (their claws were made for impaling), it reminds you that these mutants are never less than human.
For example, within House Armed Service Committee Chairman Adam Smith's state of Washington are a number of key space companies: Blue Origin, SpaceX, Tethers Unlimited, Spacelift Industries, BlackSky, and EarthNow.
Or will he realize that all tethers, no matter what they're made of, will fail us one day and think, She did the best she could with what she had.
"Hadija" is the moment where that tension is most evident, floating upward and getting pulled back down like a kite that desperately wants to break free of its earthly tethers.
The lozenge-shaped cards have a hunt theme, with four suits: collars for the dogs, tethers for the hounds, horns and nooses that were used to hang game from a belt.
But FlyNYON went a step further by putting passengers in harnesses attached to tethers that would let them lean out of — or dangle their legs over — the edge of the cabin.
The headset tethers to a PC via a cable at the back, and offers a headphone jack that allows you to plug in either the provided buds or your own earphones.
Without any tethers to guide its way or catch its fall, Starhopper rose 20 meters (303 feet) into the air, returning safely to the ground a few seconds later, reports SpaceNews.
Because there are, among us, in every political camp, limited, angry, violent, and/or damaged people, waiting for any excuse to throw off the tethers of restraint and get after it.
The Affordable Care Act tethers the size of premium subsides — the amount that low- and middle-income Americans get to reduce their monthly payment — to the cost of the local silver plans.
Craft equipped with many tethers could carry heavy payloads—perhaps up to a tonne—that would permit mining equipment to be deployed and cargoes of metal to be brought back to Earth.
Astronauts Charles Conrad and Joseph Kerwin managed to deploy the solar panel structure, but the sudden movement caused the astronauts to be flung from Skylab into space—saved only by their tethers.
He's a few inches shorter at 5'9″ vs 6′, but crams a bevy of sensors (LIDAR, Stereo cameras, and more) into a body that no longer needs tethers for support or power.
Tether updated its website as recently as mid-February to remove the reference to tethers being "backed 1-to-1 by traditional currency," in other words by money held in bank accounts.
Meanwhile, energy companies, researchers and government officials are also proceeding with floating technologies adapted from deepwater oil and gas drilling rigs, which use tethers and anchors to moor platforms to the seabed.
Another, of course, is that the game tethers people even more firmly to their devices in the one place they used to be able to at least partly escape from them: outdoors.
On "Million Reasons" ("Lord show me the way/to cut through all this worn out leather"), she tethers Gaga to something like a country ballad but can't keep her there for long.
Eric Adams, an aviation journalist and photographer who was aboard a different Liberty helicopter on Sunday evening, said riders were strapped in from the rear, with carabiners attaching their harnesses to tethers.
Whatever direction the wind blows, or whatever Sirens may call, a constitution will be the proverbial binding that tethers Odysseus to the mast and ensures that the ship continues to sail true.
Her shimmying Float side table is composed of 27 wood-veneered cubes that repel one another (via internal magnets) and, at the same time, stick together (thanks to connecting stainless-steel tethers).
"Our footage indicates that one of the helium balloon tethers got tangled with the mascot when it burst at peak altitude and the freefall part of the flight commenced," Chris Rose from SentIntoSpace.
The doomed passengers were all cinched with heavy-duty harnesses that served as tethers, allowing them to lean out the open doors of the helicopter to capture aerial images of New York City.
But the experiment was abandoned for unexplained reasons, leaving the Tethers belowground, mimicking our every movement up here, and living lives where they have no free will, lives entirely dictated by our choices.
With dollar reserves that it said matched Tethers one-to-one, it was one of the first "stablecoins"—digital currencies that seek to avoid price swings by pegging their value to the greenback.
After Red, the real Adelaide who was locked into the Tether's underground prison when she was a child, takes Jason (Evan Alex) during a standoff against her family's remaining Tethers, Adelaide chases her down.
But Plummer, who recently played the kidnapped John Paul Getty III, in "All the Money in the World," grounds and tethers the movie, as an unclaimed soul with barely a dollar to his name.
The looser gun laws are only part of the picture as Mr. Salvini tethers immigration to security issues, even loading his "Security Decree," passed Wednesday in the Italian Senate, with tough measures against migrants.
Last, a separate piece of hardware, Tethers Unlimited's MakerSat, will extrude a beam some 10-20 meters long, which will be inspected by the parent satellite, then detached and reattached to demonstrate its robustness.
During the 4-hour, 10 minute extravehicular activity, both astronauts attached tethers to their suits and worked with the cradle that supported the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, the first of its kind to launch.
Google could start by removing the cord that tethers the Pixel Buds together, improving the functionality of the charging case, and maybe even making that fancy real-time translation functionality available on more Android phones.
The rabbits in the movie had additional symbolism behind them, but what we know for sure is that whenever the Tethers' aboveground counterparts ate a meal of some sort, they were given rabbit to eat.
The Tethers' forgotten existence — leading them to spend their lives underground with no sunlight, inescapable dreariness, and all those gross rabbits — is key to making clear the allegory of how messed up America can be.
Apparently, it was supposed to be a part of the 11th Annual Duck Derby fundraiser hosted by the Youth Emergency Shelter and Services of Iowa until one of its tethers broke and it got away.
This is where treatments like lasers, chemical peels, or subcision (which involves the use of a needle to sweep under the scar and break the "tethers" of the scar to the underlying tissue) come into play.
Bernstein's writing is necessarily a thing made out of pitch, the black, sticky substance of coal or wood tar: Poetry's the thing with feathers (tethers) tarred on, as in Poe's "system" of Tarr and Fethering (fathering).
But the safety review focused on how the tethers that kept occupants from falling out of the helicopter also kept them from escaping when they were submerged in the 40-degree water of the East River.
At its F8 developer conference on Tuesday, Facebook announced the new Quest — as well as the more powerful Oculus Rift S, which tethers to a PC — will go on sale immediately and start shipping on May 21.
Bluetooth-enabled tethers along with a ring lock to immobilize the back wheel allows users to park bikes to any public rack or post, so it's a similar concept to Jump but with a secondary lock method.
Well, the company wants it to make it easier for you to test out its phones—No security tethers allows you to see how it feels in your pocket and try out the phone in funky cases.
Robotics researchers at the Delft University of Technology wanted to create a flying platform that could imitate and test theories on how insects fly the way they do, but without tethers or non-animal propulsion like propellers.
Peele piles on (and tears off) the masks and the metaphors, tethers the past to the present and draws a line between the Reagan and Trump presidencies, suggesting that we were, and remain, one nation profoundly divisible.
Great. Redditors argue that a replacement Jason is somehow special — that if a replacement Jason is able to control his Un-Tether, he's somehow an outlying example of the government project that created the Tethers to begin with.
I'd argue that the Tethers' continued existence goes back to the theme of America's glossed-over past, and the idea that just because things are buried and dropped out of sight doesn't mean that everything ceases to exist.
Tethers are tested to assure that the range of movement in a collision — a measurement engineers refer to as excursion — is limited so that the dog does not collide with obstacles in the vehicle that would cause injury.
Oceanographic researchers have gotten around the problem by connecting devices to tethers of fiber optic cable or copper wires, which provide enough bandwidth to stream images of the Titanic or weird creatures that live around underwater volcanic hot springs.
An indictment detailing the charges against the men, some of them current inmates, was unsealed on Tuesday and describes their operation as a murderous, criminal outfit called the 1488s, which prosecutors say has tethers in and out of prison.
"At any given time the balance of fiat currency held in our reserves will be equal to (or greater than) the number of tethers in circulation," the coin's whitepaper claims, where that trove of cash acts as kind of collateral.
On Saturday, Apple will reopen its fancy flagship store in London after a year-long renovation, showing off the brand new iPhone 7 without any security tethers, which presumably makes it extremely easy for any casual shopper to pocket one.
And when it lands, the frisbee perfectly covers one of the dots on the blanket — perhaps signifying how the Tethers will kill and take the place of their counterparts or how Adelaide, a Tether, fits in with the world above ground.
Tethers Unlimited, based in Washington state, is working on a "SpiderFab" that would combine robotic arms with a form of 3D printing to create structures much larger and more delicate than anything that can fit into the fairing of a launcher.
After using the phone one more time, to check in with her little sister and her dad for some back story, she tethers herself to her surfboard, puts on the top half of a wet suit, and hits the waves.
The apps' formerly more hands-off approach allowed them to hook young users so by the time they turned 213, they had already invested in building a social graph and history of content that tethers them to the Facebook corporation.
Jason, somehow, seems to realize this in his mother's eyes, and he looks worried as the scene cuts to the camera tilting over the hills surrounding Santa Cruz — where a long chain of Tethers stretches, presumably from sea to shining sea.
He was less concerned by the players he wanted to sign than the ones he needed to lose; several members of his team were coming to the end of their contracts, and to an extent to the end of their tethers.
The apparatus is "a carbon-fiber and Kevlar collar with two tethers that connect to the driver's helmet" designed to secure the driver's head and prevent it from moving independently of their body, thus reducing the risk of basilar skull fracture.
In a conversation with The New York Times, Lewis Cohen — a lawyer who works with virtual currency in his role at the law firm Hogan Lovells — noted that due to its wording the Tether document failed to prove Tethers are backed by dollars.
" The Terms of Service go on to note, however, that "residents of certain U.S. states are not permitted to be customers of Tether; are not permitted to cause Tethers to be issued or redeemed; and, are not permitted to hold Tether Tokens.
Most lazily of all, the song tethers rock to hip-hop in a clunky, patchwork manner that suggests the its conceptualizers and producers have never listened to the "Judgment Night" soundtrack, nor any other pop music released in the 23 subsequent years.
Colored with red ocher, azurite blue, lead-tin yellow, and other medieval pigments, the vibrant oval cards from the Burgundian Netherlands have suits themed to the hunt, with dog collars, hound tethers, hunting horns, and nooses for holding game on your belt.
And if you're looking for a supporting character who is more or less expendable in a way that will move the storyline forward, well, one of Dany's few remaining tethers to when she was trying to free Slaver's Bay is a solid choice.
But aboveground, the many Tethers have joined hands together in a mirror of Hands Across America, the 1986 event meant to raise money and awareness of hunger, which stretched a 6.5 million-person chain (almost all the way) across the Lower 48.
That's more than can be said for "& Juliet," which tethers the chart-topping output of the Swedish pop producer and songwriter Max Martin to "Romeo and Juliet," and so ponders what might happen were Juliet able to live to see another day.
But to stay a little bit Malaysian, I realize, as I contemplate a future that eventually will take place without my mom, will require an active effort of will, to ensure that what tethers me to that country doesn't stretch until it snaps.
But the cellphone tethers the couple together when Mr. Hunter leaves for his nearly $22-an-hour job at a call center and Ms. Hunter stays home with their three children — 241, 2100 and 3 years old — here in the Utah Valley.
Artists who are so identified with a regional style often have trouble breaking free from city and state borders; still, there's an idealism in Pellicer's work that ties her to the sociopolitical situation in Mexico and tethers her to tradition, for better or worse.
Two weights on long tethers fling themselves out from the satellite and fly away via exploding bolts, taking the angular momentum with them—which is good news for satellites, whose instruments usually don't work so well when whipping around like they're inside of a blender.
It essentially works in the same way as the traditional brace-and-bolt, but instead of anchoring the building's walls to its foundation, it tethers the roof of the structure to the ground so that when the big shake hits, the entire building moves together.
A representative for Zapata Racing tells The Verge that no further details are being released, but claimed the video is real, that Zapata performed the flight with no safety tethers, and that he would have just fallen into the water had something gone wrong.
In a new-New-Journalist amalgam of reportage and memoir, Kisner tethers — more elegantly in some pieces than in others — her sociological dispatches to the realm of personal experience: her on-again-off-again relationship with God, her O.C.D., her mixed ethnicity and sexuality.
The apparatus, which became mandatory eight months after Earnhardt's fatal crash, is "a carbon-fiber and Kevlar collar with two tethers that connect to the driver's helmet," designed to secure the driver's head and prevent it from moving independently of their body, per Popular Mechanics.
A great void rises in Yann Martel's new novel, and for the three men who act as the loose tethers of its three interwoven stories, the means of filling that void lies deep in the northern stretches of the Iberian countryside, among the scrubland and the stones.
It's hard to say; you can trade USD for them at a couple of crypto exchanges, notably Kraken in addition to the BitFinex exchange, but I haven't been able to find any recent public examples of anyone, institution or person, actually buying newly issued Tethers from Bitfinex.
In fact, the documents and interviews show that FlyNYON had been using mostly off-the-shelf construction harnesses that it had planned to upgrade — and that sometimes were supplemented by zip ties and blue painters tape — and tethers that could not be easily severed by the cutters provided.
It's also a running source of startling and beautiful images, as the women's ribbon tethers ripple in the breeze, tangling behind them as they walk, or fill the air around a transport truck with waving strands, as if they were all spiders in a web of their own making.
If you want to use one of today's major VR headsets, whether the Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive, or the PS VR, you have to accept the fact that there will be an illusion-shattering cable that tethers you to the small supercomputer that's powering your virtual world.
One thing to keep in mind is that, at this point, Adelaide doesn't seem to know about the red-gold color scheme of the Tethers' clothing, but rather sees the frisbee covering (replacing) the dot as one of the things about the beach that gives her the creeps.
Tethers Unlimited said over the weekend it is laying off 2628 engineers -- which amounts to 28503 percent of its workforce – because of a "severe impact" on cash flow due to government employees who process invoices for contracts with NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency being furloughed.
And I can't get over how fragile it seems, this slender thread, fed by about a dozen minuscule blood vessels, that tethers the back of the eye to the brain and alone decides whether you get to see the setting of the sun or the rising of a soufflé.
He followed the lust-worthy role by starring in Jordan Peele's horror film Us alongside Yale Drama School alum and friend Lupita Nyong'o; goofy and well-meaning (but admittedly useless in the face of bloodthirsty tethers), his character Gabe provided the perfect comedic relief from the flick's more terrifying moments.
When students have smartphones with robust calling plans, they might as well stay at State U. Some observers have referred to this as the FOMO syndrome: Fear of missing out on activities back home tethers them to texting with people thousands of miles away rather than engaging with those on the scene.
And for that sort of person (not that I would know or anything), deflection, or looking for a camera that's not actually there, can provide the opportunity to disconnect from life just a little bit, while still maintaining the barest of tethers to reality to make sure nobody else realizes anything is wrong.
If it weren't for the show's ironclad narrative tethers, after all, its abundant flights of fancy would feel precariously overleveraged, inconsequentially unmoored — merely and manically "random," like the friend telling you all about his crazy dream, or the amateur improv troupe in which everyone wants to be Will Ferrell at all times.
But these friends do find tethers to their forgotten selves — Livy a black chess piece that she keeps in her pocket to remind her of Bob's existence in the world, and Bob a copy of "Fairy and Folk Tales From A to Z" that proves he too has a past that claims him.
Even though it's just a giant inflatable version of the moon from an art exhibit that broke free of its tethers due to high winds, it's still large enough to stop traffic, knock people down, and just be a general nuisance in a time when the city is trying to prepare for another threat en route.
It was a fairly usual announcement for HP. The hardware company's VP of Consumer PC & Solutions Mike Nash agreed to shed a bit more light on the upcoming product, which is HP's attempt to adapt the expanding world of virtual reality through the creation of a rig that cuts the tethers, in hopes of providing a more immersive virtual experience.
Wireless headphones make those bubbles even more pronounced without tethers to a separate device, and I think I've found the best pair for city life: Nuheara's IQbuds, a set of "true" wireless buds with solid sound, touch controls, massive battery life, and augmented hearing features that put them in a class above just about anything else I've ever put in my ears.
Cops have unique needs, so the car includes a number of other police-specific features like anti-stab plates in the front seats, a movable rotary gear shift dial that can be relocated within the car depending on department needs, a certified speedometer (for catching speeders), additional power distribution in the trunk, and heavy-duty front door tethers (cops open their doors with purpose, apparently).
With evocative imagery and language that moves so fluidly it feels like one word melts into the next, Bitsui (who grew up on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona) leads the reader through the American Southwest, through the urban and the rural and — like the children "grunting at the bank / of one language / while the other / tethers moonlight to firelight" — everything that is tethered between the two.
And all along the way, Peele is seeding in exposition, like when we learn that Adelaide and her family aren't the only ones being menaced by their doubles (who are called "Tethers" in the film, because they're tethered to their mirror images), and the film cuts away to the vicious murder of two of their friends (Tim Heidecker and Elisabeth Moss) by the friends' doubles.
Rudy had just dropped him off, was already pulling away from the curb, and Marciano wanted desperately to climb back into the pickup and go wherever Rudy would take him, but everything was in slow motion now, like in the outer-space movies where the astronauts are just floating there on their tethers and the ship slides away from them in a long smear of light and shadow.
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