And you don't need high beams, because when a car is coming at you, the cross beams mean you can't see the oncoming headlights . It's actually a pretty good idea that ought to have been employed and would still work.And they could do it for $2 a car or something.
whereas you just come up with a simple formula that you know you're going to kind of like cover some bases for people. No headlights . Finally, his boss bought him a tractor.
but also a little bit more freedom because I see them taking stuff from all over the rest of the car industry in this car. Like these headlights , for example, that is very much a McLaren looking headlight and they have lotus lines on the hood here. And then as you get back, even more.
We filmed until the light was gone, every day. We even used our headlights to capture this car that was sliding down the mountain. We didn't know if it would be there the next day.
I think I would have been more prepared in terms of hiring a team to be ready that was maybe, like, ready to go from day one, and we were just a deer in headlights . It took us too long.
'Instead of contacts,' Ellen said. The truck headlights were full of it.
Here's the new image. Not all the headlights are the same, simply put.
--consider. One of the things that I've heard you reference a couple of times, and it seems almost contradictory to my image of you, is only do what you can see in the headlights . Can you talk about what that means to you?
And then also talking about reasonable accommodations, and the accommodations that are available for individuals with disabilities in the workplace today. And I was very deer-in-headlights at the time.
What would you-- Everybody sitting in front of the headlights likes to tell people where they are, and that they are enjoying the show, and da da da da, which is super awesome and very, very
And it's just like the judging the distance of an oncoming car at night. You've calibrated how bright the headlights of a car of known distance are. And you look at cars whose headlights are fainter, and you figure out their distance.
You've calibrated how bright the headlights of a car of known distance are. And you look at cars whose headlights are fainter, and you figure out their distance. If you're not very good at doing this almost intuitively, you shouldn't be driving at night.
are here, so-- yeah. flakes of light that beam from the headlights , holds the unknown gaze of the stranger, late from work, or something worse.
I had never been in a professional corporate situation before. So it was a little deer in the headlights , but in the beginning it worked really well. They all thought I was interesting.
for the same control operating at the same temperature but with different bimetals. So it'll do a little squirter motor for your headlights or it'll do a bus's suspension leveling motor disk with the same control and a different bimetal.
The way we do it is the same way you judge the distance of an oncoming car at night. You look at the relative brightnesses of the headlights and you use the inverse square law in your mind. Well, for galaxies that are sufficiently distant to apply this test, you're not going to see individual stars, because these galaxies are billions of light years away.
Others, a slight mattress shift under some invisible weight at my back. A siren croons its lullaby from the sea of passing headlights . Her name has erected a glass cathedral around me.
Crazy. But since 1988, I've been the investigative reporter at Channel 7. And we did a story a couple of years ago on headlights on cars. Not head lice, but headlights on cars, and how they diminish, their power diminishes over time.
And we did a story a couple of years ago on headlights on cars. Not head lice, but headlights on cars, and how they diminish, their power diminishes over time. And people think that they can't see as well, but really it's that their headlights aren't working as well as they did before.
had, to like the big, flashy Jaguar something or other, with xenon headlights , or xeon, or whatever it is. And we lined them all up and we turned on the headlights at night. And we had a guy who was an expert in lighting calibrate the light that came, the foot candles that came from each headlight .
like you know the proverbial deer in the headlights and I kind of look over to my left and there with his hand
Also, the deer in the headlight phenomena, why do they do that?
several panels found this lovely solar panel and put some El tape and a headlight on and now I didn't have that
are here, so-- yeah. The driver watched them glitter off the skin of the girl made real in his headlight .
I stared out the window, waiting for their headlights to appear, waiting for the familiar hum of their motor.
I froze. I was a deer in headlights .
There are a couple photos of her where she looks like a deer in the headlights , really.
And we had a guy who was an expert in lighting calibrate the light that came, the foot candles that came from each headlight . And sure enough, it turned out that the headlights got worse as time went by. The bulbs themselves would get dim, and the plastic in the headlight cover would get thick and opaque and make it more difficult to see.
with laughter. Blinking like a deer in the headlights and a little red faced, Carley listened as they explained her error. So that gives you some flavor of raising
It's like you're trying to study a car engine and you've only got a bit of the front headlight and then the rear view mirror, and you're
But the truth is, the computer did not create headlight , beam, alien, UFO, tailgate.
are here, so-- yeah. Alice knows summer is dying, and Alice wants to be real in the headlight , wants to be touched under her dress by
And sure enough, it turned out that the headlights got worse as time went by. The bulbs themselves would get dim, and the plastic in the headlight cover would get thick and opaque and make it more difficult to see. So here's a good story.
This means like the flashlight fish here, which has basically has headlights on the front of it to see through the dark.
What we didn't realize was that jumping at the first sign of rustling grass or freezing like a deer in the headlights every time someone
Key thing I think often that's missing when people think about communication and they get into that rabbit in the headlights mode,
'Instead of contacts,' Ellen said. either,' Ellen said. She turned off the truck and the headlights too.
And we put them around our necks and just wandered amongst our heroes like two idiot deer caught in genius headlights .
bag, it looks like the truck with the grill and headlights on there.
So I went in, and I was deer in the headlights .
Not head lice, but headlights on cars, and how they diminish, their power diminishes over time. And people think that they can't see as well, but really it's that their headlights aren't working as well as they did before. So I promise you this has a point.
and bridges and the north/south interstate and the traffic jam turnpikes to the suburbs have switched their headlights on. And the high-rises and skyscrapers downtown, fluorescent night-lights ignite
And as I started to translate that into teaching my physicians-in-training to do that with their patients, they were looking at me like deer in the headlight .
The last year. Oh, this is one of those deer in headlight questions.
It ends up in bomb sites, which were extremely valuable during the Second World War. It ends up in a scheme that Land almost got employed by Detroit, where every car windshield has one filter, and every headlight has another filter. And you don't need high beams, because when a car is coming at you, the cross beams mean you can't see the oncoming
And we lined them all up and we turned on the headlights at night. And we had a guy who was an expert in lighting calibrate the light that came, the foot candles that came from each headlight . And sure enough, it turned out that the headlights got worse as time went by.
Now this occurs for any moving source of light. But when we see a car at night and its headlights are coming towards
And so I couldn't finish his song, so I went onto the search engine, and I just said, how do you write songs? And I found this article about this writer, novelist, who had written this little blog, and it said in it, only do what you can see in the headlights . And what she meant was, if in the song you can see that there's a hi-hat that needs fixing, or you're trying to finish a lyric,
Yeah, and I use that a lot in everything from, like, how do I look after my child this morning when I've got to get to this interview, and I've got--? You know, I just say, do what you see in the headlights , which is make sure she has breakfast, and that's just, yeah, it seems to be how I-- You are supposed to feed them.
These were smart, successful, experienced, well-educated executives-- and they felt, really, just "deer in headlights " with what was coming at them.