And they sold so many of them that they then decided to do this computer, which was a follow-on. Unusually , they decided to develop everything themselves, right down to the keyboard and the mouse.They had multiple operating systems, networking, file systems, and the core processor, and three support chips-- the memory controller, the I/O
which he was holding near the fire. And he was unusually animated by some discovery which he had made. He nailed the piece of gum outside the kitchen door in the intense cold.
I think we should also say something that's unique to economics is the acceptance rate. Economics has unusually low acceptance rates. As far as I know, the Journal of Finance acceptance rate is around eight percent.
and that becomes my closing remarks before we open to questions. He was an unusually enlightened being that taught me so much about myself, and about what I did wrong in life, and what I could learn, and so on and so
And they went ahead and baked a lot of the stuff into the instruction set. Really quite unusually in an ARM, a single instruction can do a shift and an AOU op in a single cycle. I don't know any other machines that do that.
a man called Colin Stagg, who was charged and found not guilty of her murder. And very unusually , my defensive of the man who had actually committed that murder for another murder, where he murdered a mother and child very near Plumstead Common a few years later.
Is it all about investment? India is an unusually cash-based economy.
But I can tell you that these are the fields I'm drawing on for this book. I have an unusually diverse background. So I've turned that into a virtue.
and Scandinavia? So that was an unusually poor result, zero. It's usually about 10%, I find, that at least think that they can do that.
So in the LA effort we only look for anomalies in the shapes of the trajectories themselves, without necessarily looking at whether there are cases where aircraft were unusually close together. We ended up adding that step for the second phase and looking at Denver and the New York Metroplex.
And it lives with me for a long time. And it's an unusually strong form of collaboration.
We think Abraham Lincoln had acromegaly. When people are unusually tall, that's one of the explanations. And acromegaly has a side effect, which is that it compresses the optic nerves.
So that's why you always see malted barley in everything. It's unusually good at doing that little trick. A little bit of chemistry as well.
standing at the reception desk of the Crown Plaza Hotel I attributed the parade of men in towels through the lobby either to an unusually popular hotel spa or perhaps to the weather the stifling daytime humidity had not quite relinquished its grip a giggling desk clerk set me straight the men were all
and experience the other spaces. I started my photography rather unusually . I mean, I had not really-- I was not like an adolescent photographer or anything, but I was a freshman in college and we
If there was just going to be one that stuck with me. Because it strikes me as true and unusually honest and open. And unusual too probably for some of the people in this general area who have made great fortunes.
He was open to suggestion and unusually willing to change his mind.
The next year's eclipse is going to be unusually long. So they here in Spain on Wednesday evening we were privileged
In 2016, unusually high temperatures, those same ones that are causing the icecaps to melt around Svalbard, caused a flood of melt water
and stag horns as well also work-- perhaps a bit more unusually , you could also eat the brains of these creatures.
It must mean that your white friends are an unusually high percentage of users, because you know they do.
Losing stocks with failing businesses and uncertain futures can sometimes offer unusually attractive investment potential.
And it turns out that spiders and their silks offer an unusually good view of this because the silks are proteins and the proteins--
I mean, you guys unusually clever.
of people that I look at in this new book that unusually innovative people have a lot of hobbies. This is a very interesting characteristic. So, it turned out to be precisely because
fell and was no more the third was unusually tall and though Long dead still possessed a great deal of strength
especially antibiotics, because lactobacillus reuteri seems to be unusually susceptible to antibiotics.
Well, I think I was unusually equipped because I was writing about it to process bad news in the sense that I had a mercenary interest in bad news.
with this extra investment as in the case of the caucus who also are an unusually pair bonded uh mamalian uh
It's a disease in which cells in one particular part of the brain die unusually rapidly.
Well, the financier is an unusually risky guy.
And today we do kind of think of it as something very unusually beautiful, but it does have this more threatening quality to it, and that more threatening quality came into play in
stone hung in the air Moscow had been in the midst of an unusually warm smell
But in Cambodia, we had a really hot day-- an unusually hot day.
We're OK. So we make really crazy, unusually , really fully flavored beers.
It's the Great Charter for the reformed Minster at Winchester, but very unusually in the form of a book rather than as one
Michigan's administrators and athletics departments stood firm, issuing an unusually pointed statement aimed at Nike's retaliatory tactics.
"So I'm on the subway, on the way to school on an unusually warm April day at the end of my senior year, attache case
I was hiding at the back of a scientific conference at the Royal Society in London when a cuddly looking cat with unusually big feet
I didn't have time to talk much about this, but many contain actually unusually large amounts of carbon compared to the other elements.
These people tend to be freaks and misfits who are forced to experience the world in an unusually challenging way.
Yes sir. Male #4: It seems to me like him NTSB is unusually competent and effective if underpowered whereas the FAA suffers from regulatory capture and terrible inertia and bureaucracy.
Some of them said this is too easy, but perhaps they were rather unusually bright.
So, Roif looks at all these things and what he finds is that unusually innovative people have this very distinct pattern in their social networks, which is that they have strong and
But then again I don't work anywhere so I'm, I guess I'm unusually lucky.
Zone? The idea began with researchers studying longevity in Sardinia, Italy, where they found an unusually high
Evert, neat and hesitant, a strictly raised boy in an unusually good suit who seemed to gaze at pleasure as at the far bank of a river.
Once you have that big and complex nervous system, it appears that if you put a bunch of them together in an unusually high density setting, they all--
Actually, we had a study, including a lot of people here in Seattle, that showed 90% of our kids that had an IQ of 70 or above had either an extremely unusually
In other words, lots of shows have good content and good writing, but they don't necessarily have great, unusually good directing.