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"clack" Definitions
  1. the short loud sound made when two hard objects hit each other

203 Sentences With "clack"

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" She adds, "I listened out for the 'clack, clack, clack, clack' of machine guns.
I wake up every morning and twist my ankles and it sounds like a music box — clack clack clack clack clack.
Not five minutes later do I hear CLICK CLICK CLACK CLACK CLACK.
Mechanical frogs are released and hop around on the grid — clickety clack, clickety clack, clickety clack.
I'd be in my cell, hear batons tap on the floor—clack clack clack—and then two bells like fire alarms.
No one would do anything until a policeman ejected a round in the chamber then we would all eject rounds in the chamber and all up and down the streets you could hear this clackity-clack-clack-clack-clack .
There was a hardwood floor, and, I'm telling you, the teeth broke into tiny little pieces and it seemed like they just kept falling. Click-clack-clack-clack.
Clack and Einesman revisited that season 6 episode, and Clack confirmed that Hayley's symptoms do occur in real life.
Today the occasional click-clack, click-clack can still be heard in villages as tellers slide their abacus beads up and down the rack.
South Vietnamese soldiers visiting home recognized the sound of Soviet B-40 rockets and the clack-clack of AK-47s, all of them so close.
The thunderous clack-clack of gunfire and small dots of white smoke overhead provided a loud and unexpected accompaniment to the start of city's evening rush, as videos showed.
The workshop resounds with the clack-clack of sewing machines as employees repeat their single, assigned task before passing the garment on to the next person on the production line.
But before our Click and Clack impression — tech news!
Clack called the lawsuit "unfortunate" in a statement to Mashable.
Maajid Nawaz's shoes clack against the hardwood floor as he
"How else are you going to cut costs?" posited Clack.
Jerusalem Journal JERUSALEM — The Old City walls echoed with the clack-clack of a backgammon tournament as Israelis and Palestinians from all walks of life tried their luck with a roll of the dice.
"Click Clack" is out now and you can listen right here.
Hooves clack on the interior; the roof is dented from within.
She grunts and totters up to him, and they clack bills.
I love me a good clackety-clack mechanical keyboard for desktop computers.
There's just one problem: I don't think Lenovo totally nailed dat clack.
I could feel his retainer, the clack of it in the dark.
Jacobson was offered the opportunity to respond, and the Clack et al.
"We are completely agnostic about which technologies to pick," Clack told CNBC.
Implausible assumptions Clack questions a long list of input assumptions of Jacobson's model.
The same PNAS issue also included a counter-rebuttal to Clack from Jacobson.
Using Razer's Green key switches, every single keystroke resonates with a loud clack.
Just don't expect it to click-clack like a Zippo does when opened.
Clack poolside or from the woods…anywhere you can get a WiFi signal.
Less electricity would need to be stored for peak demand, according to Clack.
It offers those delightful clickity-clack keystrokes you want for less than $100.
Each press yields a satisfying clack, a tactile confirmation that your keystroke is done.
Clack takes issue with the amount of hydroelectric power that Jacobson assumes is available.
"What happened was the community organized, they resisted and they won," Clack told me.
"I wish he was joking, but he's deadly serious," Chichester chairman Ashley Clack said.
So quiet his crutches clack on the sterile floors as he roams the corridors.
Your phone hit the pavement with the unmistakable clack of cheap plastic against asphalt.
Like Click and Clack of "Car Talk," the Gardino brothers have an easy rapport.
Tit-tat, clickety-clack, this way and that, his fingers go—steely, precise, menacing.
The mechanical clack of the keyboard is too loud for use in any public setting.
They clack on the keyboard, accrue crud, catch the eye and require near-constant pruning.
Faster than you can say "clickety-clack" she's at the heart of a deadly mystery.
Her folding Ollie chair flattens with the yank of a cord, and a satisfying clack!
An earlier version of this column included an outdated affiliation for one scientist, Christopher Clack.
The list of authors on the Clack rebuttal is impressive, and should be paid attention to.
The other players kept pounding their shots, and the click-clack sound of rallies never stopped.
As the sculptures operate, an audible clickity-clack might remind viewers of whirligigs or wooden toys.
Standing by the door, he could hear the clack of her boots on the steps outside.
You can hear the click-clack of typing behind cubicle walls, and the fluorescent lighting buzzes overhead.
Title track "Woman" is BoA's manifesto, with throbbing bass is laced with the click-clack of stilettos.
You can hear the click-clack of typing behind cubicle walls,and the fluorescent lighting buzzes overhead.
You could hear some light argument among spouses and siblings amid the clickety-clack of tent poles.
Mr. Clack was at the scene of a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 223 during the storm.
Here 50ft glass windows look out over Copenhagen's waterfront and heels clack quietly along polished wooden floors.
Thatched cottages line a lush ravine that winds up a valley alive with the clack of jackdaws.
But the wash of bullets that follows is loud, booming, and thudding, clack-clacking with helicopter speed.
He grabs a pebble, and they clack bills again; he drops the pebble and spears a twig.
But the full-sized Hyper Clack keyboard from Hyperkin at least looks pretty good in its own right.
Insufficient power system modeling Clack attacks LOADMATCH, the power system model in Jacobson's analysis, as being too simplistic.
Last July, 23-year old Peterborough nursery assistant Katie Clack ended her life after finding the condition "unbearable".
But the one I think about more than all the rest is the Click Clack Hotel in Bogotá.
The click-clack of Tonka's hooves on the asphalt alerted bystanders to the masked horseman in their midst.
A long, clack-filled back and forth ended in a lucky goal, to the frustration of the conceder.
"The whole system falls apart because this is the very last thing that is used," Professor Clack noted.
Caption: Magic Leap uses a pair of robots named Click and Clack to test and calibrate its prototype hardware.
The Clack rebuttal was blunt and cut deep at the assumptions that underlie the work of Jacobson and colleagues.
As the tiles move, they clack against the backboard, creating a smooth rushing noise, as from a giant rainstick.
The Hyper Clack Tactile Mechanical Keyboard is what happens when a keyboard and Super NES become one beautiful peripheral.
"The paper has been held as a rigorous scientific study to show that we can do this," Clack said.
"And that's their own data!" said Roberto Clack, associate director of Warehouse Workers for Justice, a Chicagoland advocacy group.
There’s a satisfying mechanical click and clack as you move the joystick or repeatedly tap a button.
In addition to better accuracy and longer lifespan, mechanical keys give you a much more satisfying click-clack noise.
"Chicago is a very strategic location for labor organizing, because it's a choke point in Amazon's network," Clack said.
Released by her keeper, a white-tailed eagle glides straight toward the drone, clutches it easily in her talons - clack!
The keyboard itself is made up of chiclet keys for maximum comfort and that satisfying click-clack sound (ASMR anyone?).
The Click Clack Hotel, where I stayed for a few nights, had hands down the best breakfast of the trip.
For precision and comfort, you should get a mechanical keyboard, which gives off a satisfying clack when keys are pressed.
But that's part of why "Click Clack" is so endearing—it's tremulous, leveling stuff no matter what you're listening on.
Bosses no doubt found the knock of the telegraph boy or the clack of the ticker-tape machine an abominable interruption.
" Stylist Brad Goreski commented on the post, "Click clack of heels on the floor is one of the best sounds ever.
There's nothing quite like the clickety-clack springiness of a mechanical keyboard, but their bulk can make them tough travel companions.
TUNNEL — CONTINUOUS Looking down from within the tunnel: Flashlights clack ON among the team, pointed up, seeking a sense of destination.
Fishermen hung their catch outside their homes, and every now and then there was the distinctive clack of mah-jongg tiles.
But LOUDPVCK and NGHTMRE's "Click Clack" is proof that the label is staying in touch with their tympanic-membrane-rupturing roots.
Employee-selected beats compete with the sound of skateboards chuck-clack-ing and the whoosh of Interstate 22017 just to the east.
Silence Room Valiant does its usual  Hum clack-clock  Then a sound like something medium just dropped off table Although nothing did.
If the Hyper Clack is a success, I'd love to see a modern, functional riff on this beauty: Image: Nintendo [The Awesomer]
This paper is a rebuttal of Jacobson's plan by Christopher Clack, a former NOAA scientist and current CEO of Vibrant Clean Energy.
A former science teacher, Mr. Groves hosts like a cross between Click & Clack of "Car Talk" and Bill Nye the Science Guy.
The shutter fires with a delightful click, the film advances with a satisfying ratchet, and the back closes with a lovely click-CLACK!
Climate researcher Christopher Clack and his team showed in 2016 that the entire US could get to 80 percent using existing commercial technologies. .
In fact, "the model could have chosen not to build any transmission, if it was most cost-effective to do so," Clack said.
"Under the law they're legalized as five separate employers, you'd have to organize literally five separate companies at the same time," Clack explained.
"Right now, solar and wind are still a relatively small slice of electricity, so this isn't a big problem yet," Mr. Clack said.
You watch, in October, a naked woman emerging from Berlin's Krumme Lanke lake to the hissing of a swan, watch swans' wings thwacking the water in the struggle to get airborne, listen to the rhythmic clack-clack of hikers' polls on the paths in the dark woods — and it is as if you are being allowed to glimpse some secret.
They're not awful, they have a decently pleasing clack, but only a liar would praise the Air, or any MacBook, for its typing experience.
Unlike the mechanical clack you get from a traditional Nikon DSLR, the Z2000 almost sounds like it buzzes every time you snap a pic.
And you can't get far in Lower Manhattan without hearing the soft clack of a Zadeh backless block heel making contact with the sidewalk.
A team of fossil hunters led by Jennifer Clack of Cambridge University has been collecting and analysing material from Lower Carboniferous outcrops in Scotland.
"It was really impressive the way they built it," said Roberto Clack, whose organization got involved with the campaign in the last 12 months.
As you walked into that warm place you heard the clack of billiard balls and the roar of the game in the other room.
But other researchers, including a group led by Christopher Clack of grid modeling firm Vibrant Clean Energy, have criticized Jacobson's methodology as too optimistic.
Maybe, once in the distant past, you remember when keyboards offered something in return: A "click clack" that stood as an auditory proof of productivity.
"The limitation of nearly 100 percent wind, solar, and water is their natural variability and covariability between hours, days, weeks, and seasons," Clack told us.
Meanwhile, the low-end elements clack and clash each way and a buried, circular bass organ hook never stops for the duration of five minutes.
The study was done by Vibrant Clean Energy, a company led by Christopher Clack, who has been working on energy optimization models for many years.
The shapes snap together with a satisfying clack and kids intuitively and imaginatively explore geometry while building and destroying towers, castles, ziggurats, pizzas and more.
Thirty-nine percent of North Americans have been affected by cybersecurity crime in the past year alone, Symantec Chief Executive Greg Clack told CNBC on Thursday.
You hear it before you see it—the whirring clack of plastic flaps as they turn over to display a new set of numbers and letters.
Yet the critics — led by Christopher Clack, who is the founding CEO of Vibrant Clean Energy, a grid modeling firm — said this conclusion doesn't hold water.
Come when you can look across a field and see the fog lifting and hear the clack of horse hooves as they pull an Amish buggy.
She's a compelling antihero, honest but unyielding with the garbage men in her life, and unparalleled in her ability to clickity-clack an authoritative stiletto heel.
"We have deep conversations about 'Click, Clack, Moo,'" Clinton joked about the children's book, adding that she enjoys reading with Charlotte curled up in her lap.
As they circle each other in a damp mating dance, the actor Kyle Beltran sits upstage, marking each scene change with a clack on a clapperboard.
The monotonous clickety-clack of the wheels speeding over the iron tracks makes them drowsy, or it could be the heat and wind in their faces.
In front and on display to the street is a lounge with Art Deco curves, where bartenders percussively clack shakers behind a long river of zinc.
The mussels guys tote big shallow baskets full of yellow lemons and shiny black shells that clack like mah-jongg tiles as they're counted and stacked.
Each keystroke returns with an audible clack that makes typing feel epic and exciting, even if you're just writing an email to schedule a dental appointment.
The kickstand has a satisfying clack; the controllers snap onto the tablet with on automated crack; and the joysticks zip back into place with an elastic thwip.
"We have deep conversations about Click, Clack, Moo," says Clinton, who recently released her own book for kids, It's Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired, Get Going.
I've gotten used to the keyboard, and I clack away at it with enough gusto to vaguely annoy the people around me with how loud it is.
In this week's episode of ABC's web series Post-Op, real-life doctors Zoanne Clack and Fred Einesman discuss how realistic the medical cases on Grey's are.
It's in Celeste and Perry's house, and at first, all you can hear is the click-clack of joysticks from the video game their sons are playing.
From a technological standpoint, the US electricity system could be reconfigured into one national grid, said Christopher Clack, founder of renewable energy consulting company Vibrant Clean Energy.
Typewriters click-clack incessantly, correspondents call in stories from around the world, editors race to put out four print editions and cigarettes are lit up after deadline.
In a similar vein, as energy modeler Christopher Clack (formerly of NOAA) told me, it can take two or three years to do a rigorous bit of modeling.
"A North American grid could happen by 2030s to 2050s, if the countries perform the needed studies and begin the planning in the next few years," Clack said.
Students in the Corps of Cadets still click-clack across campus in their tan military-style uniforms and shined shoes, and many of them become commissioned military officers.
As the drama heats up, the typewriters furiously clack — and the political becomes increasingly personal, and the personal turns political — Katharine finds both a new purpose and identity.
The suit also lays out the case that the Clack study harmed Jacobson's career by alleging that he and his coauthors at Stanford had committed basic computer modeling errors.
Watching 300 marbles click and clack their way through 25 separate "lands" is an antidote to the stress of returning to work, right when the weekend was getting good.
The company won't actually say what it's done here to lower the clickity-clack (that's going to be a job for some teardown artists), but it's certainly an improvement.
Last November he filed a lawsuit against Christopher Clack, lead author of a report disputing one of Jacobson's studies, and the National Academy of Sciences that published Clack's report.
But Mr. Dylan's work — "with its iambics, its clackety-clack rhymes, and its scattergun images," as the critic Robert Christgau wrote — has its own kind of emblematic verbal genius.
CARY CLACK, SAN ANTONIO To the Editor: During the course of his Senate career John McCain has, at times, taken courageous positions showing him to be an honorable man.
There's a strong magnet that secures the charging case's lid with an audible "clack" every time it's snapped shut, but it's just not as satisfying as playing with a Zippo.
"Creating a larger grid reduces the strain on individual systems and can add resiliency to the changing climate, and can provide additional benefits for electrifying other energy sectors," Clack said.
What really revs these patrons' engines isn't the comforting clack of wooden balls twirling in their basket, or even the victorious thrill of shouting "bingo," but the prize: raw meat.
Instead of going all-in on renewables, "The most feasible route to a low-carbon energy future is one that adopts a diverse portfolio of technologies," Clack and his coauthors wrote.
The click-clack hum had also hushed; this section of the lab contained a state-of-the-art 3D sound chamber where Intel is studying dynamic audio for merged reality environments.
The clackety-clack of my keyboard was suddenly much clearer, and although background noise was turned up as well, I found speech and noise definitely stood out much more than before.
A back-of-the-envelope calculation by Christopher Clack, a physicist who has studied rapid deployments of renewables, estimated that building out the generating capacity alone would cost at least $2 trillion.
After every meal or snack, I will punch a button on the pager-size meter, setting a brief click-clack of machinery in motion before a lancet thrusts into my toughened skin.
Maybe he heard the clack of cubes the way a dog picks up a scent, but he sat down next to Sameer Aggarwal, a slight, bespectacled 13-year-old from Bellevue, Wash.
We would sit around it for hours, drinking beer, smoking cigarettes and listening to the sound of rock music mingling with the clack of backgammon pieces from the bars and teahouses nearby.
She misses the sound of industry, like the clack of the trains bringing in raw cane and hauling away sacks of sugar, but mostly at night, after she turns off the television.
They rely on the same mechanics as split-flap displays, the beloved (and increasingly rare) signs at airports and train stations that clack when their flaps spin to display arrival and departure times.
"I think most of what was discussed in the document was fairly factual," Christopher Clack, founder of grid-modeling and software firm Vibrant Clean Energy, LLC, wrote in an email to BuzzFeed News.
But what many tablets still lack is a functional keyboard, and finally you can get a huge discount on an official Apple Smart Keyboard to enjoy that click-clack sound you've been missing.
Things that look metal in the CX-24 are actually just plastics playing dress-up, and controls don't have the satisfying, industrial click-clack feel to them like they do in a Mercedes.
This is in Boston, in Cambridge head office, in Cambridge Square, actually right next to the Click and Clack brothers on NPR, as a matter of fact, their nextdoor neighbor is our office.
Laptops at best reduce education to the clackety-clack of transcribing lectures on shiny screens and, at worst, provide students with a constant escape from whatever is hard, challenging or uncomfortable about learning.
Around him, some 400 workers clack away on computers, or roll out yoga mats in the central "town hall" space, or tend to the startup's fleet of self-driving, golf-cart-on-steroids prototypes.
"Click Clack" throws that blueprint straight into a roaring bonfire from its opening seconds, blasting from barely tonal synth stabs into relentless waves of stomach-churning drops that feel like hardstyle tracks transcribed for LRAD.
As they report in Nature Ecology and Evolution, Dr Clack and her colleagues have identified and named five hitherto-unknown species of tetrapod from the gap, and gathered material from seven other, as-yet-unnamed ones.
"The difficulty is the transition periods (early morning and post-sunset) [where] there are physical reasons why wind and solar in these timeframes are harder to get anti-correlations emerging regularly," Clack said in an email.
There are items like tape to tighten up a collar that sags toward impropriety, felt dots that muffle the provocative clack of pumps and cloth tubes that can extend a short sleeve into something more acceptable.
The firefighter, Lt. Brad Clack of the Hanover County Fire-EMS Department, was one of four firefighters struck by their fire engine when a tractor-trailer slammed into it, pushing it into them, around 9 p.m.
Car lovers may miss the angry sewing machine clack of a Porsche 911's flat-six, the throaty grumble and whine of a supercharged Dodge Hemi V8, or the cranial wail of a Ferrari V-12.
Clack says that the use of automated robots—which are typically deployed in Amazon's warehouse near cities to handle the high volume of small consumer goods—adds to speed which increases rather than decreases injury rates.
Rabobank analyst Charles Clack said he expected China to continue to build stocks into next year but in the long-term it would look to reduce reserves by curbing domestic production, reducing imports or conducting internal auctions.
But on Saturday, as they have every year since 2008, musicians assembled on either side of the border between the United States and Mexico, carrying traditional Mexican string instruments and dance shoes with clickety-clack wooden heels.
The problem remains: how to show on the screen something that is inherently interior and static, except for the sound of a pencil scratching on paper, or more likely, the click-clack of fingers on a keyboard?
While Andy was describing what was happening in the glass, the first song that came to mind for me was Captain Beefheart's 'Click Clack,' because it starts with a different lunge, and then slips into a groove.
An energy research shop called Vibrant Clean Energy (VCE), headed by longtime energy systems modeler and analyst Christopher Clack, has a new paper out Tuesday detailing the financial and employment effects of shutting coal plants in Colorado.
If you're someone who gets tickled by the sound of your own clack as you strut through an office lobby, then you'll probably be excited to learn that the market of light-up shoes is now adult-friendly.
" Jacobson sent us a line-by-line rebuttal of Clack's paper, an Ecowatch article he'd written criticizing PNAS and Clack, and a paper titled "30 false and 5 highly misleading statements in the main text of [Clack's paper].
For some of them, it will be their first time hearing the weight of anti-Black microaggressions folded into a 21-track package and dropped onto the warm boom-clack of a drum, or feathered through harmonized falsetto.
Those subtle habits of coexistence are taught by the simultaneous clack of keyboards in a glass-front espresso chain as much as by the jostling of elbows in Warsaw as the pages of the Literarishe Bleter were turned.
She wore beautiful scarves, dope‑ass glasses, and a slightly unsensible heel, and like a delighted Pavlovian dog a quiet smile would cross my countenance as I heard the clickety‑clack of my favorite teacher approach the room. Mrs.
Living In 16 Photos View Slide Show ' Like the Metro-North Railroad trains clack-clacking across the brownstone trestle on Park Avenue in East Harlem, the neighborhood seemed to be a place on the move on a recent afternoon.
It's the best site we've found for streaming endless background noise, whether it's the click-clack of a train on a track, the tinkle of coffee cups getting cleared away, or the sound of wind whistling through the trees.
If you want something that's as much desk decoration as it is functional tool, and you're a big fan of mechanical keyboards (as I am, savoring each clack of this review on the Azio), then this is a prime option.
"Long-story-short, wind and solar have been know to be great complements to each other for a long time ... but it only does so far — and doesn't hold true everywhere in a radius that is helpful for pairing," Clack said.
"The EVFTA is the game changer that will pave the way for Vietnamese garments to dominate the European market," Tung said amid the clack of thousands of sewing machines in the metal-roofed factory on the outskirts of Vietnam's commercial center.
But in June this year Christopher Clack, founder of Vibrant Clean Energy, a firm, issued a stinging critique with fellow researchers in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the journal in which Mr Jacobson et al had published their findings.
I can only envision that you'd use this phone if you love your physical keyboard like you enjoy the satisfying clack of a mechanical keyboard or typewriter, or if you're nostalgic for the 2000s and also happen to be paranoid about security.
In a demo video tucked in the middle of the Kickstarter page, the Nirvana is turned on, and there's not only a very noticeable whirring, but an audible click-clack sound as the round acupressure pins slide in and out of the cups.
Forky is a hilarious visual gag: Since he was put together with clumsy kindergarten hands, his limbs are always slipping down, his eyes pop off, his smile slopes off his face, and he waddles with a click-clack sound in each step.
Christopher Clack, a grid researcher and CEO of Vibrant Clean Energy who was not involved in the study, said the US grid can accommodate vastly more renewable energy by distributing generators, building out more robust transmission networks, and taking advantage of complementarity.
Co-author Christopher Clack, a mathematician at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado, Boulder, said the team designed the model to pick only the most efficient designs in its simulations, without regard for environmental concerns or other constraints.
That being said, I'm going to get the biggest disappointment about Klipsch's True Wireless earbuds out of the way first: the hinged lid on the charging case does not make the same satisfying click-clack sound that a Zippo lighter does when opened and closed.
More recently I transitioned to the yellow carry-on, what I call my "rolling suitcase of inferred permanence," which has been a tactical delight with its capacity and portability, aside from the notorious clack of its wheels as I approach his apartment or leave mine.
Curved tile walls amplify every footfall and shout, not to mention the indecipherable blare of the PA. Eventually a train rumbles through at 94 decibels or more, announced by the whine of a motor, the screech of brakes, and the clack of wheels on steel.
Between "Click Clack," last year's chest-caving single with NGHTMRE, and several years of thunderous beats crafted on their own, the Los Angeles duo LOUDPVCK have long proven their hand at making tracks that threaten the structural integrity of the soundsystems they're played on.
And yet under the microscope of the critics — led by Christopher Clack, chief executive of the grid modeling firm Vibrant Clean Energy and formerly with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the University of Colorado, Boulder — his proposed system does not hold together.
When you come across the term "Boston accent," you might flash to Matt Damon's Will Hunting crowing, "How do you like them apples?" outside a Dunkin' Donuts; or Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers, greeting Car Talk listeners from Cambridge, "Our fair city," MA. Mark Wahlberg.
A professor of communications at Northeastern University in Boston who teaches a class on children and media, Ms. Welles favors gently provocative fare like "Click, Clack, Moo," a book focused on cows that stage a protest about living conditions on their farm, and others that highlight diversity.
Over the last year or so, energy systems modeler and analyst Christopher Clack, with his team at the energy research outfit Vibrant Clean Energy (VCE), has been taking a close look at what Colorado is capable of in terms of clean energy, and what it might cost.
"The speed of the workplace, and automation adding to the speed is one thing that comes up over and over again when I organize workers in Chicago," said Roberto Clack, an organizer with Warehouse Workers for Justice, the Chicago organization behind the Tuesday's protest and report.
Playlist: "Brakhage" / "Plastic Mile" / "Nomus et Phusis" / "Prisoner of Mars" / "The Man With 100 Cells" / "Rainbo Conversation" / "Spacemoth" / "Hallucinex" / "Refractions in the Plastic Pulse" / "Daisy Click Clack" / "Laserblast" / "Gus The Mynah Bird" / "Spool of Collusion" Listening to Stereolab's discography, it's easy to overlook the fact that their music contained some overtly political manifestos.
NGHTMRE, the North Carolina-raised trap producer who's already released a pair of shuddering tracks in the last couple of months with Zeds Dead and Flux Pavillion, teamed up with the rafter-rattling Los Angeles duo LOUDPVCK for a new single called "Click Clack" that just might be the hardest track of 2016.
A lot of the systems design that people are looking at – like Christopher Clack — even if you can get the renewables up to 80 percent, then you have a piece there probably natural gas "peakers" [power plants that run in periods of high electricity demand], at least based on current technology, are way cheaper than any [energy] storage.
For thirty years, Car Talk featured Boston mechanics Tom and Ray Magliozzi (affectionately known to listeners as Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers) as they took calls from thousands of callers across the world (and even a couple from astronaut John Grunsfeld from orbit), answering questions about cars, car repairs, or anything else that came to mind.
The thrust of Clack's paper is that meeting Jacobson's 2055 goal would require other energy sources, including nuclear and fossil fuels, which he argues can be made clean with carbon capture or sequestration: "Relying on 100 percent wind, solar, and hydroelectric power could make climate mitigation more difficult and more expensive than it needs to be," Clack wrote.
Punctuated by familiar Italian songs like "Funiculì Funiculà" and "Volare" and with less familiar Italian-American terms like "chooch" (a fool) and "mollica" (milk-soaked breadcrumbs, pronounced "mooleeg"), as well as the click-clack of caroming bocce balls, "How to Bury a Saint" has both a loving, steeped-in-spaghetti-sauce authenticity and a defiantly abstracted theatricality.
But what you can't tell at first sight is that they are, in fact, under the control of one Jackson Oz. In the season three premiere, this is explained with — as his new bland blonde lady calls it — a "clickity-clack machine" that he uses to interrupt their brain frequencies, or some such mumbly science nonsense.
According to Christopher Clack, chief executive of the grid-modeling firm Vibrant Clean Energy, the best way to fully decarbonize the United States electricity system with renewable energy would be through a national grid that allows optimally placed wind and solar resources from far-flung regions to balance each other out in the face of weather fluctuations.
My recollections of the island were the scattered sense memories of childhood — my sweat on the clear vinyl slipcovers that protected the couches in my grandparents' house in Bayamón, uncomprehended Spanish cartoons, the competitive clack of dominoes, the stringy texture of sugarcane that my abuelo cut for me from the field behind his house, a panoply of cousins whose faces I barely recall.
This new paper, authored by former NOAA researcher Christopher Clack and a small army of academics, said that the initial 2015 study had "errors, inappropriate methods and implausible assumptions," about using only the sun, wind and water to fuel the U.S. What followed was a storm of debate as energy wonks of all stripes weighed in on the merits of the PNAS analysis.
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