Flying
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Wingsuit
flying
is a suit, that I can make fly, just only with my body.
The first one, I want to set a world record in
flying
from a cliff with my wingsuit.
So now, on the following movie you will see that I'm much better in
flying
a wingsuit than speaking in English.
Question one: so does that actually feel the way the
flying
dream does?
UE: No, smoke is for two reasons, you can see the speed, you can see the way where I was
flying.
One of the people I met with there was a news editor, and we're talking as a drone is
flying
above him, and this is what he had to say.
By the 4th century BCE, Greek engineers began making actual automatons including robotic servants and
flying
models of birds.
And if you go over the next 15 years or so to a blended-wing body, kind of a
flying
wing with internal engines, then you get about a factor three efficiency improvement at comparable or lower cost.
But they are more than mechanical
flying
machines.
Anthropomorphism: that's the illusion, an illusion created by technology and embroidered by our imagination to become an intelligent
flying
robot, a machine that appears to be alive.
You're
flying
through the cortex of my colleague's brain.
You see 12 intelligent computer agents, the little rectangles that are
flying
in the brain with you.
If you wanted it to fly you had to learn the discipline of
flying.
My favorite part about living up there was the
flying.
Or attending board meetings in a T-shirt surrounded by suits, and acronyms are
flying
around, feeling like a five-year-old as I surreptitiously write them down in my notebook, so I can look them up on Wikipedia when I get home later.
In the early days, I was
flying
back and forth to San Francisco every week for Atlassian, and I racked up a lot of frequent flyer points and got access to the Qantas business lounge.
CA: In this image that you asked us to do you're imagining these drones
flying
around the world with facial recognition.
It wasn't
flying
microbes.
But this the current version of it, is a
flying
airship that is about 35 meters in diameter, about 110 feet in diameter.
We've flown the Cassini Spacecraft by this moon now several times,
flying
closer and deeper into these jets, into the denser regions of these jets, so that now we have come away with some very precise compositional measurements.
There'll be no airplanes
flying.
She passed with
flying
colors.
This is a picture I took when I was
flying
along the coast.
It was a gorgeous day in the African sun, and the dust was
flying
and the girls were dancing, and there was this house, and it said, "V-Day Safe House for the Girls."
But he couldn’t build further without hurting people or
flying
over the Bradbarrier, both forbidden by his programming.
So that we would actually take a photograph,
flying
above Times Square, looking toward the Hudson River, waiting for Hudson to come.
When it came to having kids, I thought that good was some version of a superbaby, some ultrahealthy human who possessed not a single flaw and would practically wear a cape
flying
into her superhero future.
Unfortunately, I don't fly trans-Atlantic business class often enough to know, or any other kind of business class really, but I assume that in business class, you don't hear many expressions of, you know, bigotry about racial groups or ethnic groups, because the people who are
flying
trans-Atlantic business class are doing business with all these people; they're making money off all these people.
Kerala is
flying
on top there, matching United States in health, but not in economy.
I actually got to speak to Palm when they were
flying
high in the '90s, and after the talk, I met one of the employees.
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