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But during disassembly, the drone exploded, killing the two fighters.
First of all, today's batteries aren't designed for easy disassembly.
Cobalt: A disassembly robot called Daisy extracts cobalt from recycled iPhones.
This photo was taken mid-disassembly soon after an open studio event.
The tree comes in three hinged sections for easy assembly and disassembly.
Jammed up against fences are aeroplanes of various vintages and states of disassembly.
It comes in three hinged sections allow for easy setup, disassembly, and storage.
But be careful not to rub the disassembly iPhone robot the wrong way.
Only then, he added, would the teams turn to nuclear disassembly and destruction.
Bertha the tunneling machine broke through a new concrete wall into a disassembly pit.
The ballet's lead male, Robert Fairchild (Tiler Peck's husband), underwent a similarly poignant disassembly.
The depiction of how the disassembly of the rocket would work is very thorough.
At the nonprofit's offices, I was led through the disassembly of an LCD monitor.
Shame that Asus outright forbids you to upgrade it: "NO DISASSEMBLY," warns the user manual.
The spokesperson confirmed that Apple does not use disassembly robots on MacBooks or MacBook Pros.
Someone of my DIY skills can absolutely relate to that kind of fuss-free disassembly.
It also features pre-attached, pull-down branches, making assembly and disassembly for storage a breeze.
Some Disassembly Required is a comic by 34-year-old Sarah*, an asexual artist from Oregon.
Everything seemed designed for quick disassembly, desks and shelves composed of white particleboard, black laminated melamine.
Later CEO Elon Musk confirmed that the Falcon 9 suffered an RUD, or a rapid unscheduled disassembly.
Beyond them, a couple of dozen fat pink pigs wait for their turn on the disassembly line.
One person who is fully familiar with the manufacturer's instructions usually oversees the assembly and disassembly, Galarnyk said.
"It is designed for disassembly," says Wolff, hinting that the leather exterior could be replaced in the future.
Liam completes an iPhone disassembly process every 11 seconds, with dozens running through the system at all times.
Assembly was quick, which is good because juicers are things that require disassembly and reassembly with every use.
This immediately results in an aptly named RUDE—Rapid Unplanned Disassembly Event, also known as a catastrophic explosion.
Such material is now being diverted to other Asian countries for disassembly and cleaning before being shipped to China.
It is astonishing that my grandmother had any appetite for fast food after working on a chicken disassembly line.
The whole disassembly in itself took more than a day for each car due to the complexity of the models.
But British farmers are in the business of disassembly, and losing a major market for animal parts could be devastating.
People around the world are sickened by the systematic disassembly of fundamental American ideals, and are genuinely scared about the future.
In order to figure out how to approach disassembly, a conservation scientist helped identify the chemical composition of the older adhesives.
" He later added: "I just can&apost imagine the systematic disassembly of the progress we made over the last 8 years.
The specific requirements of line processing—the "disassembly line," Berkowitz termed it—means there isn't much room for workers to maneuver.
A lower court sided with Sega on these issues, but the Ninth Circuit differed significantly, specifically on the point of disassembly.
While further litigation would effectively postpone any disassembly of the tower, sales at the luxury condo would also be held up.
But rather than invite celebration of the past, these exterior details are the in-road for Stories Untold's disassembly of nostalgia.
It sounds like he'd expect it to experience "rapid unscheduled disassembly" (aka explode) before it ever reaches orbit on its first flight.
In 2007's Metropolis: Chase Suite, she's offered up to a Hunger Games-like chase with her "immediate disassembly" as the goal.
The videos have Apple's copyright, and the videos depict Apple's trademark disassembly and repair tools that are manufactured exclusively for the company.
A couple of the Toy-Cons (the Bird and the Elephant) require some minor disassembly when inserting or removing the Joy-Cons.
I rebuilt the keybed: new bushing, full disassembly, leveled the key posts, rebuilt several sections, and had to replace several voice cards.
Relive the good times with every "rapid unscheduled disassembly" in the video below, and tune in next time to see SpaceX winning again.
According to Meyer, the inmates had pieced together the computers by pilfering parts from a computer disassembly program that employed inmates at Marion.
For those not versed in pinstriped lore: with the realization that their once-powerful roster was old, broken down and overdue for disassembly.
Photo: LensrentalsThe estimated cost for the cleaning was around $369 given the hours needed for disassembly, cleaning, reassembly, and recalibration of the lens.
The extent of the disassembly is unclear: Other important facilities including fuel bunkers, a main assembly building and the gantry tower remain untouched.
The most important thing that happens when a new iPhone comes out is not the release of the phone, but the disassembly of it.
Leading a standard sax-piano-bass-drums quartet, Mr. Richardson played eight original tunes, each one tumbling out with a sense of bold disassembly.
And we're piloting innovative new recycling techniques, like our line of disassembly robots, so we can put reclaimed materials to better use in new products.
When a new category of gadget appears, it's understandable when the vanguard devices aren't the most well designed, or are resistant to disassembly and repair.
"We need better regulation around sourcing materials, recyclability of products, and design for disassembly," said Marion Emmert, a metals chemist at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
First, a spokesperson sent me this link: "Here's some public info on recycling and what Daisy can do (our newest disassembly robot)," the spokesperson said.
They can indeed be purchased online through quasi-official sources—the hot plate costs $700, one disassembly holder costs $242, and the other costs $284.
As a military officer, I was required to qualify on the operation, disassembly, reassembly and maintenance of both sidearms and high muzzle-velocity assault weapons.
Stewing in the saccharine runoff of rave music, Senni returns to scientific impulses with this giddy disassembly of one of dance music's most ecstatic subgenres.
Pokora sold Clark a dev kit so they could hack Halo 3 in tandem; Clark, in turn, gave Pokora tips on the art of the disassembly.
Or perhaps you're learning your way around a new piece of industrial equipment; the app could show safety mechanisms, charging ports, disassembly instructions, all that stuff.
For this first part, manual disassembly, you don't need to be an engineer to do that, though you need to be trained to do it properly.
Liam was designed by a small group of engineers hired specifically for the project, while another Apple team wrote the programming code for the disassembly process.
In the slaughterhouses where pigs are reduced to their constituent parts, the disassembly lines carry about 1,100 pigs per hour — a new carcass every three seconds.
The authors of the paper say that institutional changes — like designing batteries with recycling in mind and using robots to automate disassembly — could reshape battery recycling.
Robotic disassembly, the paper explains, could solve the risks posed to humans and could make the process fast enough to handle the future influx of batteries.
Batteries, which can be damaged or punctured during disassembly, are a health and safety issue for operators, but Liam takes the human element out of that risk.
Easier disassembly could lead to extracting purer — and, consequently, more valuable — materials from the batteries that can then be sold and / or used to manufacture new batteries.
The church's oak tree task force scheduled the disassembly process to begin early in 2017, which coincidentally commences the 300th anniversary year of the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church.
The weight almost crushes the narrative at times — as when, for example, we are treated to 10 dense pages about the disassembly of a bed, complete with diagrams.
A way to encourage repair and recycling over the trash heap would be to make repair and disassembly guides available to customers, repair professionals, and electronics recyclers too.
Back in 2017, Musk even shared a supercut video of every explosive mistake (what he's jokingly described as a "rapid unscheduled disassembly") in SpaceX's development of reusable rockets.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said the rocket experienced an RUD, which stands for Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly and is the term SpaceX uses when a rocket explodes during a recovery attempt.
Other parts, though, receive more glamorous treatment: Air Salvage International, a disassembly specialist, has sold plane parts to be used in films such as World War Z and Star Wars.
The team in late May unveiled a phased denuclearization plan that also left weapon disassembly for last — beginning six years after the plan's start and extending through the 10th year.
"During disassembly of the balloon the pilot hit his head on the burners, sustaining a fatal injury," Ashland Balloonfest committee president Mindi Cantrell said in a press release, the paper reported.
It may sound absurd, but the most interesting and arguably most important thing to happen on iPhone release day is not the release of the phone but the disassembly of it.
The questions over EDM's future have largely been fueled by the recent fall of SFX and the disassembly of Beatport, and a whole lot of discussion about drug deaths at festivals.
Men and women play mah-jongg near a half-demolished house, one of a number of dwellings along the road in various states of disassembly, like a row of rotting teeth.
Elon Musk, the company's CEO, tweeted during the mission that the booster rocket had a "rapid unscheduled disassembly," or RUD, which typically means the rocket tipped over or crashed into the ship.
We've already seen iFixit's solid-as-always disassembly of the phone, but TechInsights gets a lot closer to the device's components — including the improved camera of the iPhone XS and XS Max.
Based on the testimonies of the inmates involved with the computers, they were fully functioning when they were brought from the PC disassembly area to the storage closet where they were hidden.
Removal and disassembly of this lock tumbler revealed something terrible: the keyway was not dual-pinned to support both a master key and a "user" key; it only supported one single key.
That version of me is a New Jersey Nets fan, and he remembers watching the Spurs' affectless disassembly of the Nets in the 2003 NBA Finals, and remembers it with some saltiness.
James Cobbold, global sales manager for Air Salvage International, a disassembly company based at Cotswold Airport, Gloucestershire, England, said his company had dismantled more than 700 planes in the last 9003 years.
And this using involves not only the actual feeding, but the preparation of the bottle beforehand (filling, assembling, warming, and so on) and cleaning after meals (disassembly, rinsing, boiling, and so forth).
ZEN Robotics of Finland sells smart disassembly lines for construction rubble where computer-vision algorithms identify pieces of metal, cardboard or other valuables for a robotic arm to pluck from the conveyor belt.
Are the ewoks, who brutally murder multiple stormtroopers and were instrumental in helping the rebels capture the Empire's base on Endor really more of a distraction than C-3PO's constant dithering and disassembly?
The Patriot Mag Release and AR Maglock alter the gun so that it only releases an empty magazine when the action is open—which the products' proponents interpret as complying with the disassembly mandate.
The company's founders tell me they were inspired when they saw peers paying couch cutting/disassembly services to physically cut apart their couches for the sake of getting them up narrow New York apartment stairways.
But things didn't always go so smoothly: It took a number of failures, resulting in what are cheekily known in the industry as 'rapid unscheduled disassembly events' (aka explosions) for SpaceX to refine its process.
But there are also major hurdles to scaling up, including the cost and complexity of the recycling and the many hazards of dealing with EV batteries, which run at high voltages and can electrocute the person doing the disassembly.
Both Ms. Bann and Mr. Cobbold are on the board of directors of the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association, which runs an accreditation program to promote aircraft disassembly and materials recycling procedures that are safe and responsible for the environment.
This would of course mean we need international inspectors on the ground, maybe as many as 1,000 or more—just for removing all of Kim's nuclear weapons, with missile disassembly likely needing at least another 1,000 specialized experts, if not more.
It points to "Liam" — a disassembly line of robots that can pull apart old iPhone 6 devices, saving far more of their precious innards than regular recycling processes like shredding are capable of — as an example of such new tech.
Robert Kelley, a nuclear engineer and former Iraq inspector now at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, recently argued that American teams and the North's weapon dismantlers could meet "in the first week" and quickly set to work on atomic disassembly.
"Our theoretical and experimental results suggest that such a self-disassembly algorithm can achieve a wide class of shapes with high efficiency and accuracy, making it a good candidate for shape formation in modular robots and programmable materials," the researchers wrote in conclusion.
If our engine is even close to a jet engine in reliability, has a flak shield to protect against a rapid unscheduled disassembly and we have more engines than the typical two of most airliners, then exceeding airline safety should be possible.
The Breville JE98XL Juice Fountain Plus is a centrifugal juicer with a long list of great features, including easy assembly (and disassembly), dishwasher-safe parts, and a wider-than-average mouth (meaning you'll spend less time chopping fruits and veggies into tiny pieces).
The videos themselves have an Apple copyright on them, the host references internal Apple documentation and diagnostic tests, and, most importantly, the videos use proprietary Apple disassembly and repair tools that Motherboard has previously confirmed are manufactured by and are exclusive to Apple.
And while any system that so closely resembles a rocket engine has the potential for what engineers delicately refer to as a RUD — "rapid unplanned disassembly" — those working directly on the project say they have designed safety features that give them confidence.
They dot the stretch of wasteland in various states of disassembly, all gutted for parts and scrap, but some retain a semblance of their original shape with a few original fixtures still remaining, including flight controls, dangling oxygen masks, and decrepit lifejackets.
The objective If our engine is even close to a jet engine in reliability, has a flak shield to protect against a rapid unscheduled disassembly and we have more engines than the typical two of most airliners, then exceeding airline safety should be possible.
Overall, iFixit rates the S10 at a three out for 10 for ease of repair, noting that it's really tough to get into the phone and that replacing the screen (one of the most common repairs you'll need) requires near-total disassembly of the phone.
This was Cindi Mayweather, a time-traveling android whose story the album tells: After falling in love with a human named Anthony Greendown — a union forbidden by the legislation of their time — Mayweather is marked for disassembly, and a bounty is placed on her head.
In 2014, the tech company Other World Computing released a video that described the process of upgrading the 2013 Mac Pro, which is shockingly complex, requiring multiple types of screwdrivers, the disassembly of numerous pieces of silicon, and a very specific set of instructions.
Now, if you have a semiautomatic rifle that comes with any of the other banned features and can be reloaded "without disassembly of the firearm action"—the part of the gun that moves ammunition into the firing position—you have a gun that can't be sold and must be registered.
The message that these raids and Trump's new slaughterhouse rules are sending is clear: If you break an arm or lose a few fingers on the disassembly line, that's just progress; but if you do it without the correct stack of papers and cause trouble for your boss, that's a problem.
The hosts lost the first game 8-4, but swept the next three at the sold-out Ice Arena, capped with a 9-53 disassembly of the defending Stanley Cup champions, who had been so confident of a series win that they did not bother to bring the trophy to Washington State.
For this generation, the tree of influence is short and irregularly shaped: Soulja Boy for self-started, Internet-driven fame; ASAP Rocky and the rest of the ASAP Mob for flamboyance and for eradicating regional loyalty; Chief Keef for the disassembly of traditional ideas about verse structure; Young Thug for radiant weirdness and genuine indifference.
It's not just lip service: Alienware is serious about letting users take this thing apart just like they would a full-fledged desktop, down to easily removable screws and labeled guides imprinted into the frame of the laptop to help you through disassembly or reassembly (including specs for each screw should you lose track of one along the way).
No two quarters would ever be enough to crucify an NBA team's entire basketball philosophy, particularly if said team is coming off a 61-win season, but in the playoffs, where one devastating run can change the dynamic of an entire series, the Houston Rockets' 27-point disassembly of the San Antonio Spurs in Game 1 comes very close.
Depending on the exact model chosen (refer to the holographic check-fields now displayed), these may include a full-depth scan of the immediate surrounds, rapid disassembly and consumption of packaging shell, industry-standard handshake with your other household goods, local network and nanite biome, and an initial charging period of not less than 500 seconds.
Here are the tools Samsung suggests its repair techs use to open the Galaxy S20063, which is slightly less repairable than the gold-certified Galaxy S8, but not by much: This single slide lists three tools that a reasonable person would consider "proprietary"—the hot plate, and two disassembly holders (which hold the phone in place) are not widely available and their existence is not generally known to the average person.
Tony Horwitz earned his Pulitzer Prize in 1995, reporting for The Wall Street Journal on the bleak and awful working conditions of America's low-wage earners — embedding himself in a poultry plant alongside those toiling on the risky, gruesome "disassembly lines," and capturing the harrowing monotony of the silent "cage" where workers opened envelopes for other companies in a room where talking was prohibited and the windows were covered.
"On the killing beds you were apt to be covered with blood," Sinclair wrote, "and it would freeze solid; if you leaned against a pillar, you would freeze to that, and if you put your hand upon the blade of your knife, you would run a chance of leaving your skin on it…" Bitter cold and extreme heat are still facts of life on "the chain," a nickname for the disassembly line of carcasses that snakes through every big plant.
IN HIS workshop on Eel Pie Island near Twickenham, glimmering with light from the Thames outside, Trevor Baylis kept wrenches, pliers, cables, hammers, gear-wheels, lengths of piping, light bulbs, massed coat-hangers, tubs of washers, wing-nuts, screws and nails, books, chisels, old St Julien tobacco tins full of bits and bobs, saws, hacksaws, cross-saws, balls of string, a splendid metal lathe which neighbours would pop in to use, sheets of foil dropped in the war by German bombers, all his dead domestic appliances (for disassembly and cannabilisation), and last but not least his boyhood Meccano sets, their instructions held together with yellowing Sellotape, out of which he would still make little clockwork vehicles that buzzed along the worktops in a determined way.

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