They go to a park across the street when they want to play. They have a postage stamp backyard. They have a row house, less space, but they have the kind of life that they're really enjoying.
It's in my closet. Her apartment's the size of a postage stamp .
My colleague, the former Steven Hawking, already was responsible for the break through Star Shot program to send the first starship to a nearby star. It would be the size of a postage stamp . It's a chip with a parachute, inflated by a bank of laser beams, which would accelerate it to 20% the speed of light.
Now, it might matter. So this is a DNA array the size of a postage stamp that consists of synthesized short fragments of DNA that
why government is necessary government needs to be involved where no man has gone before I'm sort of a treer because I'm old so I really like this new postage stamp um so there are four ways to solve the problem funding organization procurement and people in the book I end with recommendations for the future increase the amount of money
But he comes to Southern California for the first time for an extended stay in 1922. I mean, they rallied to do a postage stamp .
stars every 30 minutes. So instead, it just sends down little postage stamp images around each of those 150,000 preselected targets. And for a small subset of the targets, 512 at any one time, it would send more frequent measurements.
It's often referenced, the fact that she had a return ticket. But the thing you mention is the fact that she had a postage stamp , which women often used to let people know that they were imprisoned. Are there any other details like that that you've managed to bring into the film that people should look out for when they're watching it?
And I have always had cows and pigs and horses and all that stuff. And now I can actually do that and afford to buy a house that isn't the size of a postage stamp . Yeah, it's a little expensive down there right now.
It was over in a minute and you want to answer it because that's offered you something that you'd like to have. Well, to drag out a piece of paper or envelope and see if you have a postage stamp as do-- most people got lost in that process.
Obviously, you couldn't send things in the way that you guys can now. But you could shrink documents to a tiny little size, like this, like a postage stamp . And she was very fortunate.
They're working with a drug company to bring that to the human market. So 100 million years ago, these mammals emerged, rodent-like creatures with a neocortex that was the size of a postage stamp , about as thin as a postage stamp , flat and
Chris DiBona: Really? Andrew Stanton: Yeah. Chris DiBona: I’d imagine that at Pixar you’ve got, uh… Andrew Stanton: This is like a postage stamp . This is like a country.