OLED, high refresh rate, high resolution...
Olesen graph shows price movements. So what happens then? Well,
Olen would call down a San woman oh I know who would then win a car we would
So Ole , it's a funny thing.
And Ole , I went in there, and he had a big old shop.
good 'ole boy's network is all about anyway?
And Ole Kirk Christiansen is the founder of Lego.
So "Oleku," for example, which is probably one of Ice's biggest songs to date, which was a phenomenal song because it was probably
It's "Ole Kirk Christiansen" -- is the man's name.
They're micro-OLED at 72 FPS but obviously the 70-degree field of view, it's nice for glasses, but that's going to be less than a full-on
Another question from Oleg from Australia, asks how do you think Google can and should handle the fake news problem.
That's Oleg Artemiev, a Russian.
And this is "Oleander Girl." You heard that it's just come out, so it's an exciting time.
They opened up the new Grand Ole Opry House out west of town.
So my name's Sabore Ole Oyie.
He floated on water 'til ole Pharaoh's daughter, She fished him, she said, from that stream.
And it's not a flexible OLED, so there's just a little bit more chin down at the bottom, but overall really not an issue at all.
So like it's still an OLED display, which is...
Like the high refresh rate OLED display at this price is a perk for sure.
Especially for not being an OLED.
It's a 6.9-inch big OLED display, 1440p resolution, one to 120Hz, et cetera.
I'll be talking about "Oleander Girl," but I just wanted to show everyone this book, which is my first children's picture book.
So that's the beginning of "Oleander Girl." And now things are going to change very rapidly in Korobi's life,
This is Ana Sortun at Oleana in Cambridge.
You guys were at Bonnaroo as part of the Grand Ole Opry.
And so, I think Ole Kirk Christiansen realized pretty quickly that it's a bit of a mistake to work just in wood.
But now with a new titanium alloy film behind the OLED along with a titanium backplate, they've also made a pretty big step towards getting rid of their
is we're expecting a redesign with an OLED...
十四インチの二点八Kタンデ ムOLEDディスプレイ、
LED screens, OLED screens, whatever you want.
Beta, Olea. Correct? Thank you.
And what she discovers is part of the story of "Oleander Girl." But "Oleander Girl" is not just Korobi's story.
has left and we've cycled through a bunch of managers and we've got Ole Gunnar Solskjær as the manager at that point.
I think I think um Circus Ole is the is like the big charismatic megapana
Those are some of the things that I tried to bring together in "Oleander Girl." "Oleander Girl" is also about the fast,
So anyway, that's a little bit about "Oleander Girl." And if you have questions, of course I'd be very happy to answer
2020 we'll look back and have all sorts of new and exciting uh techn Oles that that we've been able to implement then
As you saw in the B-roll during "Brand New Day," I do like the walk that he does in "Mean Ole Lion"
And that Mrs. Harkness is – oh never mind what Ole says.
Snapdragon 7s Gen 4を搭載し、 高リフレッシュレ ートのOLED、
However, the key point is that it keeps changing from LCD to LED to OLED, and Korea is really good at adapting to it.
And I was crewed up with two Russian cosmonauts, Aleksey and Oleg.
So I made a massive timeline that was like 8,000 BC, Miwoks settle in Olema.
The side effects of a lot of drugs, including olestra, which was in a lot of those low cal potato chips, it'll be suicidal thoughts, sweating,
And I'm uberly excited to hear experts from this latest work, "Oleander Girl," and learned recently over lunch that we
And what happens when you try to put those families together is part of what the story or "Oleander Girl" is about.
just endless and there's just tons to go through so I think that the magical Oles production team behind it just thought
I even asked Ole his number to
and also, the men, I learned from, and also, women like Minnie Pearl, who was always on the Grand Ole Opry, a comedian, very
This phrase comes from three academics at the University of Southern Denmark, Tom Pettitt, Lars Ole Sauerberg, and Marianne Borch, who argue that the era of print