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Not well. I didn't have to do either play, sing or dance particularly well, obviously.You have a cello harness.Yeah, we kind of invented it.
making the cooling layer valid and also filling it out but the football shoulderpads and climbing harness was actually functional and it was a way of holding the weight of the the backpack PLSSportable life support system you'll see that and these are some of the connections that we both made and found
So the good thing was that, A-- that's Alex Honnold.So we brought harnesses and shoes.
This is just allowing this wood to not create too much of a vacuum.That actually give you that harness which the strings would eat through otherwise.
And we were going to send it someplace really far away, like Texas.And so that's our test harness.
Part one done. Part two, they put the dog back in the cage.But this time they put a harness on the dog.They tether the dog so the dog can't move.
jobbing at the time.So is there a way to harness this amazing tool to create, what one would argue, could be a more constructive political dialogue?
This is a naturally occurring enzyme, not a machine that we've built. It's something that bacteria and archaea use to protect themselves from invading diseases.People have figured out how to use this to harness this machine to identify parts of a genome and cut it out.And this Chinese team had done that with human embryos, raising all sorts of ethical issues about this incredibly powerful new technology.
And that's created a structure.And that structure is what we're going to harness to make the gnocchi.And that's why they won't fall apart when we go in the water.
Done with part two.Part three, remove the harness.And then they zap the cage again.
And so we were racing.And it makes me really happy to be in that harness.
three fossil fuels oil coal and natural gas we call those fossil fuels becausethe chemical energy which is what we're trying to harness stored in the molecules of gas and coal and oil comesfrom the fossil remains of plants and animals and so we usually burn that and the result is we are able to release
experienced temperatures like that uh it was Inus 40s probably - 45 when we were dropped uh we're traveling on foot yousee we're wearing skis each of us wearing a harness and dragging a sledge that have everything thing we thoughtwe'd need for about eight weeks um uh you know it's our life support unit basically there's nothing out there
So the good thing was that, A-- that's Alex Honnold.Right now he's trying to dig it out from through his harness.
sleep with the light on? I don't wanna sleep ever again, that's what I don't want. And my dad didn't even have a car, we didn't have a car until I was in high school, so I grewup on the back of a motorcycle and my dad actually had to build this harness, he had a custom-built harness to hold me on the bike, 'cause I was such a nerd I would read on hisback. And then I'm like, what's gonna happen with Frodo and Bilbo? And I would sort of start to fly off.
with nearly endless patience and support from his parents and allies realized his early potential, emphasis on the patience and support.Taylor's limitless curiosity and outsized personality have made him a force of nature on par with those he's worked to harness.This is also, I'm guessing, the only book any of us will read this year that describes a pivotal event in these terms.
And it's not just pharmaceuticals or obvious areas like biological research or medicine where things like this are happening. The government, in the vein of Nehru's visionfor India to be a more scientific society, are also trying to harness that geeky manpower to improve the country as a whole. And to illustrate that, I want to read another extractfrom the book. This is the last one. It's from a chapter called "Geeks Rule" and it's
You may have shorts because when you're launching something you have incredible vibration, and the harnesses
And you see this unleashing of the passion of the citizen, the passion of the people, as Clausewitz himself calls it, to harness to war,
And here is an example of many, many times I go out and I do a climb, and I bother having my big camera, big bulky camera, on my harness,
Jumping, dancing, laying down, no harness, no safety wire, nothing for about an hour.
out as in old money it's it was about 17 and a half Stone each we were dragging so quite a little weight so you movingquite slowly it's pretty hard work pen was in front navigating and I was following his tracks and you're sort of Leaning into this harness and I wasfollowing his sort of tram lines in the snow and you can't see much because you have this big jacket there's a a huge
Dumas carried the Aqua-Lung. But when they reached the water, he helped Cousteau into its harness and followed his instructions for double checking that the
He hung onto one of the rough limestone walls and did a quick check of his equipment, patting his harness and weight belt, shrugging his shoulders to be sure the tanks were riding
across the then standing World Trade towers back in 1974; stringing this cable across 140 foot expanse between the towers, 100, no 1,400 feet up in the air, no nets, no harnesses,
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