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The second Apple Watch got faster and added GPS capabilities.
Tesla's Model S and Model X vehicles just got faster.
The networks got faster, and the service also got a lot cheaper.
But things changed: Screens got a lot bigger, and networks got faster.
With every lap I took of Laguna Seca, I got faster and faster.
"The simplest thing is they got faster and we got slower," he said.
The screens got bigger, the processors got faster, and the cameras were slightly improved.
The problem is, the world got faster—and the model began to show its flaws.
Each time those components shrank, the chips built from them got faster, cheaper and less power-hungry.
"However, Constellation's got faster growth, and it's proven to be the savvier operator by far," Cramer said.
For adults who got faster treatment, the odds of dying declined by 21 percent, the report said.
Spacone: Plus, with how fast the music started, and then how it got faster, and then even faster.
Raspberry Pi got faster, offered support for 4K resolutions, and still kept costs low by achieving scale, Upton said.
But as Barack's ascent got faster and higher, I had to figure out and balance marriage and balance becoming a spouse.
But as Barack&aposs ascent got faster and higher, I had to figure out and balance marriage and balance becoming a spouse.
It got faster, it stopped blacking out, and it gained Apple's secretive new Deep Fusion tech, though only in iOS beta at that point.
AMLG: We came up with road networks and steam engines, and humans got faster and faster and faster and then we had the Concorde and then we didn't have it.
Why, because it's kicking butt and I've got to tell you it looks a lot like an American company, except for it's got faster sales than almost any company on earth.
"), Lil Uzi Vert's "Money Longer" ("money got longer, speaker got louder, car got faster"), and Lil Pump's "Gucci Gang" ("Spend 10 racks on a new chain / My bitch love do cocaine.
But as internet connection speeds got faster and data connections became ubiquitous, that murky world was slowly replaced with low-cost, legitimate online streaming via services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime.
T-Mobile and Sprint have been able to gradually account for the increase in data demand, so their speeds weren't negatively affected this year — indeed, they both got faster since OpenSignal's February report.
Daniels, along with most of his family, rode out the hurricane on the island, filming videos and taking photos as the winds got faster and the water rose, chronicling the destruction of his homeland.
As cars got faster and more numerous, pedestrians began to fall direct victim to moving vehicles, and it wasn't long before rules of the road, and product and tort liability laws, imposed order to avoid carnage.
The design is slimmer and lighter, it's got faster performance, the display is laminated and has anti-reflective coating, the speakers are louder and fuller, the cameras are way better, and it has a Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
Studios used to just ask VFX houses to do a little facial touch-up—thinning out wrinkles or fixing bad makeup—but as computers got faster and software got better, they started realizing fuller-scale de-aging was possible.
That began the modern era of computer Go. (I guess with deep learning we are now in postmodern era?) As the MCTS was refined beyond the basic algorithm, and specialized for Go, and as computers got faster, the programs continued to improve.
As things got faster and faster and I began to work at different institutions and see different publishing cycles and different ways things worked, is you begin to realize that time, the fact that it maybe takes time to publishing sometimes, it creates space where judgment can creep in.
It did feel like it got faster and faster over time (sometimes I didn't even need to align my eyes with the two circles), but it sometimes had trouble detecting my smaller eyes, asking me to "open eyes fully", and reflections in my glasses always interfered with the scans.
Whereas most skiers could handle, say, six training runs, she could sometimes do eighteen, and whereas most skiers saw their performances tail off in the last three or four, along with their ability to get anything useful out of them, Shiffrin got faster with each run, and her focus never wavered.
An Amiga tracker called Symphonie Pro even supported 256 channels. As such, hardware mixing did not last. As processors got faster and acquired special multimedia processing abilities (e.g. MMX) and companies began to push Hardware Abstraction Layers, like DirectX, the AWE and GUS range became obsolete.
The track got faster as the temperatures rose and more cars drove around the circuit; lap times improved by more than a second in the second session, which started at 10:30. This time, it was championship leader Lucas di Grassi who topped the timesheets with a lap time of 1:22.032.
A rival team manager reckoned Pawlowski had eight different ways of moving forward – each calculated to induce a different reaction. One team mate recalls Pawlowski's lessons with his Hungarian coach, Janos Kevey, their blades moving so fast that even an experienced onlooker could not follow the action. Kevey took to teaching Pawlowski with sabres in each hand: "Why waste time?" he would say. Pawlowski just got faster.
As a result of three consecutive victories for the British, the Schneider races were over. But development on the M.C.72 continued. Jane's asserts that the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini personally supported the M.C.72 program (most likely as a part of his efforts to gain international prestige for Italy). Despite many setbacks, including the deaths of two test pilots who were flying the plane, the project continued and the plane got faster.
The most common type of pantograph today is the so-called half-pantograph (sometimes 'Z'-shaped), which evolved to provide a more compact and responsive single-arm design at high speeds as trains got faster. Louis Faiveley invented this type of pantograph in 1955.Louis Faiveley, Current Collecting Device, , granted May 3, 1960. The half-pantograph can be seen in use on everything from very fast trains (such as the TGV) to low-speed urban tram systems.
At the same time, Winston Churchill (Timothy Spall) appeared at the top of Big Ben and reprised Caliban's "Be not afeard" speech from The Tempest, first read by Kenneth Branagh in the opening ceremony. More paper-covered motor vehicles entered. After Churchill finished his speech, people dressed in newspaper print began to fill the arena, ranging from office workers to school children. The beat of the music got faster and noisier, symbolising the London rush hour.
The course length has varied over the years, generally becoming shorter to keep terminal speeds manageable as cars have got faster. The speed trials form a unique event, where vintage and exotic classics meet the latest in street and racing cars. Public access is allowed to the paddock and startline 'funnel' allowing visitors to get much closer to the action than at most events. Following a fatal motorcycle combination crash in 2012 Brighton & Hove City Council considered banning the event.
By the early 1960s, computer control software had evolved from monitor control software, for example IBSYS, to executive control software. Over time, computers got faster while computer time was still neither cheap nor fully utilized; such an environment made multiprogramming possible and necessary. Multiprogramming means that several programs run concurrently. At first, more than one program ran on a single processor, as a result of underlying uniprocessor computer architecture, and they shared scarce and limited hardware resources; consequently, the concurrency was of a serial nature.
Saturday's afternoon one hour qualifying session saw each driver was limited to twelve laps, with the starting order decided by their fastest laps. During this session, the 107% rule was in effect, which necessitated each driver to set a time within 107 per cent of the quickest lap to qualify for the race. The track was clean from the heavy rain showers and lap times progressively got faster as the session progressed. The weather conditions were sunny and the air temperature was and the track temperature ranged between .
At the start of the MP3 scene in 1995, there was little organization or standardization. Between 1999-2004, the pre-dominantly used MP3 encoding quality was 192 kbit/s at 44.1 kHz, which was nominal for the hardware and software encoding available at the time. This improved as computers got faster and the LAME MP3 encoder developed into its later versions. Due to broad support in hardware devices, unauthorized audio material is usually released in MP3 files at VBR quality. In 2007, new rules put forth that it is recommended to encode all files with Lame 3.97, using the "-V2 --vbr-new" switch.
The incident led to the widespread introduction of safety measures, not only at the circuit, but elsewhere in the motorsport world. Following the accident, the entire pit complex was razed and rebuilt further back allowing the pit straight to be widened, although there was still no barrier between the track and the pit lane. Safety standards improved but the cars got faster, and the move from open-cockpit roadsters to closed-cockpit coupés resulted in speeds of over on the Mulsanne. Ford entered the picture with the GT40, finally ending Ferrari's dominance with four straight wins (1966–1969) before the 1960s ended and the cars, and the race, changed substantially.
The burrow was excavated in bare sand among dried pine needles, the wasp used her mandibles to break the crust on the surface of the sand, and then used her forelimbs to excavate the looser sand, which was removed by the wasp backing out to a distance of 10–13 cm. Her digging activities got faster as she neared completion of the burrow, occasionally interrupting her efforts to inspect and move the prey. To move the prey it was dragged backwards over the ground and under the vegetation while the wasp held it by the base of the hind femur. before placing the spider in the nest she carried out further excavation and appeared to line the nest with dried pine needles which she carried into the burrow, then the spider was grabbed by its chelicerae and dragged into the burrow.
Like many successful car racers, Justin Bell nurtured and developed his passion for speed and competitive racing at an early age. With natural talent and the encouragement of his father Derek Bell, a five-time Le Mans 24 hours winner, he started out fast and got faster, and soon began carving his own place in history. Since beginning his career in 1988, Justin has achieved many significant racing accomplishments, including the 1997 FIA GT2 Championship, winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans GT2 class in 1998 and second-place finishes in Le Mans and Daytona, and a pair of SCCA Trans-Am wins. Along the way he raced for major car manufacturers including Saab, Peugeot, Porsche, BMW, Dodge and General Motors. For Dodge Viper, he won the 1997 FIA GT2 world championship and the GT2 class at Le Mans in 1998. In 2000 Justin signed with General Motors as a driver for the factory Corvette Racing team, finishing second in the Daytona 24 Hours, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Petit Le Mans.
This remained true until the rise and widespread adoption of and support for CSS, as well as many populist, grassroots educational efforts (from Eric Costello, Owen Briggs, Dave Shea, and others) showing Web designers how to use CSS for layout purposes. Progressive enhancement is based on a recognition that the core assumption behind "graceful degradation" — that browsers always got faster and more powerful — was proving itself false with the rise of handheld and PDA devices with low-functionality browsers and serious bandwidth constraints. In addition, the rapid evolution of HTML and related technologies in the early days of the Web has slowed, and very old browsers have become obsolete, freeing designers to use powerful technologies such as CSS to manage all presentation tasks and JavaScript to enhance complex client-side behavior. First proposed as a somewhat less unwieldy catchall phrase to describe the delicate art of "separating document structure and contents from semantics, presentation, and behavior", and based on the then-common use of CSS hacks to work around rendering bugs in specific browsers, the progressive enhancement strategy has taken on a life of its own as new designers have embraced the idea and extended and revised the approach.

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