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We got it. We got it.Clock and also-- no, I'm sorry.There was that and clock.
So it's really the acceleration which distinguishes between me, the guy whose clock runs slow, and Frans, who'sclock runs at the normal time.This is wall time, namely the time that some distant observer would receive.
They all have to be perfect.Clock gets to 9 minutes and it stops.That's to give you time to catch up, if you happen to be behind in what you're doing.
Yeah, that would not be good on your resume-- ran away from space launch-- first ever.Clock picks up, gets to 1 minute and 30 seconds.At 30 seconds, the space shuttle computers take over the launch.
like to play I used to do a radio show on NPR uh with um sorry I'm turning myclock on so I have an idea where we are um I used to do this show on NPR called was left in your fridge with Steve Sherin the morning it was a very popular show and and and I think the main reason is because most of us open the fridge at
Elijah Kelley: It was 8 people, the beds, the beds were, um, there was about a foot's length between each bed, we woke up; our alarmclock was M80’s shot gun rifle simulations.We had just impromptu 9 mile hikes in the middle of the night.
I'd been wrapping up at Google and as the wrapping up at Google and the book stuff was ramping up higher and higher and higher, and I'd been working since December around theclock, nights and weekends every day. And I was loving it because this is fun for me.But, I hadn't built in any time for recovery.
Chariots of Fire if you saw the film when it's he he would balance a cigarette on his desk and the moment theclock had struck the final Bell of 12 he would then light up and smoke like industrial Manchester forthe rest of the day um so he was a smoker and the one other thing which I should mention because he absolutely
more and more every day and you will beclock at night if we know we don't know a lot of the preparations are already
anything that they made they could make better so uh you know um say for example clocks within uh there was a very fineclock making industry in Canton and in maau so all those little things that they did they began to do very well justas in the west also people began to copy Chinese porland but the British found that uh the one way that they could
publisher who showed him the studio on the west side of Manhattan where Bill Haley and the Comets had recorded Rock Around theClock. Now, folk music did have an aesthetic that existed separate and apart from commerciality. But the very point of Dylan going electric was notmerely that he was adapting a more complex musical backdrop for his songs, but that he was consciously entering a world and a business defined at the time
And the last thing was space-hardened atomic clocks.Clocks had been around.They'd been in the laboratories.
And the Russians succeeded in exploring the surface of Venus by essentially building-- I mean, it's an exaggeration, but they were basicallyclockwork spacecraft. I mean, they were mechanical spacecraft because you can build mechanical components that can work at very high temperatures.Electronics, especially in the 1970s, were not ready to operate at those kinds of conditions.
park couldn't do anything on my advertising company during the dayclocked in at 4: clocked out at midnight on the weekdays 2:00 on theweekends and it was summer it was in Utah I was having a great
there um this is a painting I did the Persistence of catclocks um it's actually smaller than the dolly I finally saw the dolly in personat M in New York and and it was wow mine's smaller but you know he came up with it
the first bombs that killed the supreme leader that uh killed those other several dozen doves that he was meeting with?the clock. So this would be the third instance then of Israel as diplomatic spoiler. What
The clock's ticking. Yeah, so people say that they want focus.
The clock keeps track of how much time you personally have experienced.
Those clock proteins form a complex and then enter the nucleus and inhibit further clock gene activation, which means you then turn this system off,
o'clock this morning-- at what point do you get so far upfield that you need that support, that you need to cede control of what you're doing
Since clock time emerged with the first mechanical clocks in the 14th century, time has become faster and faster, and the future has been rushing forward towards us
The clock's ticking. And every time I start, if I say, oh, Steve, it's 5:00, he would just like either ignore me or roll his eyes.
The clock's ticking in the bottom right of this image.
The clock will ring at 6:00.
o'clock in the morning.
The clock is still blue for night.
The guys and girls that get you strapped in, they tell you they bold the hatch closed and take off and get about five miles away.The clock starts counting down towards 0.And you're getting all these systems ready for launch-- the auxiliary power unit that powers the hydraulics, the electrical system, all the different engines,
Its clock ticks year by year by year, vintage by vintage by vintage.
o'clock witching hour after lunch.
The clock is ticking!
The clock ticks, and we follow.
higher clock speed um this is incredibly bad news for companies like HTC uh and
The clock is a test.
the Clock watching videos and posting them to the channel and then we hit 650 which we didn't know when we launched
o'clock so you miss them, huge lunch breaks. I went to the Health Ministry many years ago to do a story and while I was there waiting for an official, who by the way gave me no
o'clock in the evening and on Saturdays.
o'clock in the afternoon or two hours before the show, and we run through everything that they do; all the scenes and dances that they do so that they're comfortable and so nobody
o'clock and my local -- I was in -- from New York. The local station was running a Bugs Bunny and Caspar cartoons at like three o'clock and I would just come home, I'd flip the TV
o'clock terror you know going up my spine and i used to say welcome please
the clock we'll either take some questions at that point or depending how how rapidly I read I might read some more thanks again for having me here
His clock still runs through the normal rate so he'd have to live
o'clock on Wednesday. I compounded the error by having -- we had a meeting of all the Latin American correspondents of The Economist in Sao Paolo that day, and
o'clock, you've eating more food than you've eaten in four days. And it happens, but don't have noise about it, just--it is what it is. >> Thanks.
So clocking in at number 9 is watching TV.
So clockwise and anti-clockwise is the direction of spin of the galaxy.
Atomic clocks, themselves, has the word atom right in it, so obviously, quantum physics plays a role in that.
old clocks in it.
Our clocks are talking to each other.
So clocks in relative motion run at different rates.
She clocked you. Yeah, she basically clocked me.
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