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And the Molas there, you can find them with a spotter
plane
very easily, and they like to hang out under floating rafts of kelp.
So instead of trying to make a car that can fly, we decided to try to make a
plane
that could drive.
You can see there the wings folded up just along the side of the
plane.
It's really an unreal feeling, because normally you have a big thing, a plane, around you.
BG: So the beginning of the flight is actually you jump off a
plane
or a helicopter, and you go on a dive and accelerate the engines, and then you basically take off mid-air somewhere.
BG: So instead of jumping off a plane, yes?
So myself and 99 other idealistic 18- to 20-year-olds hopped on a
plane
to intern in San Diego with Invisible Children.
When they asked him if he knew much about photography, he lied, learned to read Europe like a map, upside down, from the height of a fighter plane, camera snapping, eyelids flapping the darkest darks and brightest brights.
I don't have my own
plane
yet.
I love that Leilei said that the way of helping those who are suffering badly on the physical
plane
or on other planes is having a good time, doing it by having a good time.
If I scan my retina through the horizontal
plane
that you see there in the little corner, what I get is the following.
So just think of this: you have a grid of neurons, and now you have a
plane
mechanical change in the position of the grid, and you get a warping of your mental experience.
It says, 'This
plane
has hundreds of thousands of tiny parts working together to make you a safe flight.'
Sometimes when I'm on a long
plane
flight, I gaze out at all those mountains and deserts and try to get my head around how vast our Earth is.
Well, it turns out, what I saw was that moment I got off the
plane
to start my new life in New York; the restaurant where I had Thai food that first night, thinking about this new experience of being in New York; the day that I met my girlfriend.
CA: I'm curious, you started your beautiful sequence on flight with a
plane
kind of trying to flap its wings and failing horribly, and there haven't been that many planes built since that flap wings.
An aviation checklist, like this one for a single-engine plane, isn't a recipe for how to fly a plane, it's a reminder of the key things that get forgotten or missed if they're not checked.
So, as I say before the last piece, feel not as though it is a sphere we live on, rather an infinite
plane
which has the illusion of leading yourself back to the point of origin.
It's actually traveling in all directions, and the Rubens' tube's a little like bisecting those waves with a line, and the flame table's a little like bisecting those waves with a plane, and it can show a little more subtle complexity, which is why I like to use it to watch Geoff Farina play guitar.
Over the last century, we've become 96 percent less likely to be killed in a car crash, 88 percent less likely to be mowed down on the sidewalk, 99 percent less likely to die in a
plane
crash, 95 percent less likely to be killed on the job, 89 percent less likely to be killed by an act of God, such as a drought, flood, wildfire, storm, volcano, landslide, earthquake or meteor strike, presumably not because God has become less angry with us but because of improvements in the resilience of our infrastructure.
Well, you can hear the implicit airplane metaphor in this story, but this
plane
is like no other, because it can never be allowed to land.
The year was 1960, he was an advisor to the presidential candidate John F. Kennedy, who was running for election on the promise of five-percent growth, so Rostow's job was to keep that
plane
flying, not to ask if, how, or when it could ever be allowed to land.
So you could really say that researchers trying to understand the cause of disease without being able to have human stem cell models were much like investigators trying to figure out what had gone terribly wrong in a
plane
crash without having a black box, or a flight recorder.
I'm going, "Wow, how do you ever know what all these buttons and dials do?" Andrew got in the front, started the plane, and said, "Would you like to have a go at taxiing?" That's when you use your feet to control the rudder pedals to control the airplane on the ground.
For example, I don't know if you heard about this, a little while ago in the US, there was a Muslim family walking down the aisle of an airplane, talking about the safest place to sit on the
plane.
Some passengers overheard them, somehow misconstrued that as terrorist talk, got them kicked off the
plane.
Some girl that we met on Facebook never been in Israel, born and raised in Iran, lives in Germany, afraid of Israelis because of what she knows about us, decides after a few months of talking on the Internet with some Israelis to come to Israel, and she gets on the
plane
and arrives at Ben Gurion and says, "Okay, not that big a deal."
You board the
plane.
The
plane
takes off.
Maybe then we'd spend less time worrying about serial killers and
plane
crashes, and more time concerned with the subtler and slower disasters we face: the silent buildup of plaque in our arteries, the gradual changes in our climate.
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