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Half the challenge to get access is to be in the right place at the right
time.
And sharks and fish are underwater most of the time, so this tag actually works out the locations of shark, depending on the timing and the setting of the sun, plus water temperature and depth.
Basically, it spent all its time, the last eight months, in Irish waters.
Here's one we haven't ground-truthed yet with sea-surface temperature and water depth, but again, the second shark spent most of its
time
in and around the Irish Sea.
I used to spend a lot of
time
on commercial fishing boats, and I remember fishermen saying they can tell when a basking shark has been caught in a net, because it leaves a black slime behind.
But for the
time
being, thank you for that.
We didn't need to talk to the whole country at the same
time.
And I think particularly now, as we see ourselves in a
time
of environmental crisis, we can learn so much from these people who have lived so sustainably in this ecosystem for over 10,000 years.
But I'll never forget that experience of the first
time
I saw the dark night sky.
Then I also felt like, "Where's this been hiding this whole
time?
And by the
time
of his son Darius, the whole of the eastern Mediterranean is under Persian control.
And last year, the Cyrus cylinder went to Tehran for the second
time.
Now maybe that's been obvious to all of you for a long time, but for me, as often as I'd encountered that exact difficulty on a daily basis, I had never seen the inherent challenge of communication in so crystalline a light.
Time
after time, whenever I set out to share some great truth with a soon-to-be grateful recipient, it had the opposite effect.
On the other side of the political spectrum, the first
time
that I heard Rush Limbaugh refer to presidential hopeful John Edwards as the Breck girl I knew that he'd made a direct hit.
Now Governor Perry of my newly-adopted state of Texas was pushing this same line this past summer at the beginning of his oops-fated campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, proclaiming over and over that the science wasn't complete at the same
time
that 250 out of 254 counties in the state of Texas were on fire.
So my suggestion to those of you out here who are seriously focused on creating a better world is to take a little bit of
time
each day and practice thinking funny, because you might just find the question that you've been looking for.
And we were in conversation about how nothing had changed since the
time
of the ancient Indian epic "The Mahabharata."
What does it have to do with
time
and savings, this issue of immediate gratification?
We invited them to save three percentage points more every
time
they get a pay raise.
Somehow, she found
time
to study English and gain IT qualifications.
She grew up at a
time
when Confucianism was the social norm and the local mandarin was the person who mattered.
A study I cite in this
TIME
magazine covering in the book "The Sibling Effect," found 70 percent of fathers and 65 percent of mothers exhibit a preference for at least one child.
Parents typically get two years of investing dollars, calories and so many other resources in them, so that by the
time
the second born comes along, the firstborn is already ... it's what corporations call "sunk costs," you don't want to disinvest in this one and launch the R&D on the new product.
Birth order, another topic I covered for TIME, and another topic I cover in the book, plays out in other ways as well.
Siblings may be among the richest harvests of the
time
we have here.
Well, in order to not have to open up the person every
time
you want to reprogram their device or do some diagnostics on it, they made the thing be able to communicate wirelessly, and what this research team did is they reverse engineered the wireless protocol, and they built the device you see pictured here, with a little antenna, that could talk the protocol to the device, and thus control it.
The other threat model is that they contact you in real
time
over one of the wireless networks like the cellular, or something like that, never having actually gotten physical access to your car.
There's several other notable attacks that unfortunately I don't have
time
to go into, but the one that I wanted to point out was a group from the University of Michigan which was able to take voting machines, the Sequoia AVC Edge DREs that were going to be used in New Jersey in the election that were left in a hallway, and put Pac-Man on it.
The census actually tried to look back in time, using every source of information they could get their hands on.
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