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The Ether Flows provide extraordinary amounts of detail and resolution, so if that's what you prioritize, they clearly outperform the Ether C Flows and the vast majority of other headphones out there.
Imagine the possibilities when we remove imbalance from the ether.
With the Ether 22s, the answer is a reliable yes.
Luke Bryan is another name being tossed into the ether.
That character, as you have seen, disappeared into the ether.
Without them, we're just hot gas dissipating into the ether.
The owner of the honeypot had pulled out the Ether.
With Prince, Purple Rain is still out in the ether.
In some cases, offline holidays have migrated into the ether.
"Can anyone explain this to me?!?!" she asked the ether.
Perhaps there were some sympathetic voices, somewhere in the ether.
Susun wasn't spawned forth, radiant and bandana-clad, from the ether.
This means you've lost all the ether in your wallet forever.
Later, communication planet Mercury meets Neptune, pulling messages from the ether.
Have we not listened as they quack away into the ether?
I like the instant reaction it gives you from the ether.
You have to give it up to the ether, I suppose.
Like he birthed everything about that character into existence from the ether.
Hopefully we're putting positive stuff, not negative stuff, out into the ether.
Perhaps all the pictures disappeared into the ether like all Snapchat correspondence?
According to Johnson, however, burning the ether helps keep the system honest.
You can just feel all her controversies spinning off into the ether.
I tried really hard to let my worries vanish into the ether.
Seemingly springing forth from the ether, it was a household name overnight.
But this wasn't a number, and it wasn't out in the ether.
It's nice to allow some guy's tweet to melt into the ether.
I became so disillusioned because it was like screaming into the ether.
"The requests kind of disappear into the ether," said a third reporter.
So the "ether" that could be collected was just part of Coinbase's records.
Is Hell populated by random guys in jean jackets, sneering into the ether?
The pitch ended up evaporating into the ether like so much Gauloises smoke.
Williams isn't the only one getting grief for tossing spoilers into the ether.
Not all in the market are convinced that the ether rally will last.
And often that involves pulling a secret family connection out of the ether.
They cannot be everywhere, and certainly not in the ether of the Internet.
They're making a quick buck and disappearing into the ether without a trace.
What do you think compels people to fire off their issues into the ether?
A handful of records I once paid $10 for flooded back from the ether.
Harry Styles is a handsome cloud of a boy softly slipping through the ether.
The Ether 503s convey all the unease that that recording is supposed to evoke.
All the ether sent to this wallet is removed from the ethereum network forever.
Apple's interest in artificial intelligence didn't spring forth out of the ether in 2011.
But crowdsourcing, and the premise of putting out into the ether an artistic choice?
No one is stopping you from shouting your hate (or opinions) into the ether.
Its native coin is the ether, whose market capitalization is second only to bitcoin.
Then, out of the ether, a slew of Dothraki show up and surround her.
There's new evidence to back up the shift we've all sensed in the ether.
As she might say herself, Ms. MacLaine, it seems, is in the ether again.
J.P. Another season, another Tinashe song floated into the ether, looking for a home.
Aside from being superbly agile, the Ether 22s are also tuned with an expert ear.
I just wanted to go to sleep and be transported into the ether, another world.
"By removing the ether permanently, the value of still available Ether becomes higher," Johnson said.
The ICO's issuer can keep the ether, and use the funds to develop its project.
Of course, as news moved into the ether, the sorting and organizational options increased dramatically.
There are a couple of bills currently in the ether that would codify these exemptions.
Our music, which was illegally recorded in the institution, was then out in the ether.
These are stories that float into the ether, beyond the think-tanks' realm of commodification.
It&aposs one thing for conspiracy theorists on Twitter to fling these things into the ether.
And he didn't seem to worry about what Trump was, yet again, unleashing into the ether.
Nefarious government programs like face recognition and predictive policing don't just come out of the ether.
If the information isn't publicized, the excitement floats into the ether and ticket sales could slump.
As with computer viruses, new strains appear from the ether before society is aware they exist.
Many come from the patterns we all recognize over time, but some come from the ether.
With the butterfly effect in play, a million possible consequences are now hurtling through the ether.
Other names floating in the ether include Anderson Silva, Conor McGregor, and Nick and Nate Diaz.
But, when it's proposing regulation that suits its substantive goals, that rationale disappears into the ether.
Having emerged from the ether with fanfare, Mr. Ocean returned to it quietly, his mystery intact.
Don't spend every waking hour pondering, staring into the ether like Bran Stark, call the hotline.
But once they sent the funds, he vanished into the ether to find his next stooge.
Humor now emerges from the ether, authorless or, more accurate, authored and improved upon by everyone.
Panicked, I tried to will my consciousness into leaving my body or dissolving into the ether.
Some get traction; most fade into the ether, buried by years of looking the other way.
This is because nothing feels very clear, so we're projecting our own stories into the ether.
Meanwhile, our electoral system, battered as it was before, is now effectively suspended in the ether.
Optimistic Jupiter clashes with confusing Neptune, yet again, finding you listless, shooting arrows into the ether.
In many cases, he has become the medium, the ether through which all other stories flow.
And you're just kind of using the money at this point to triangulate in the ether.
I can go an entire day with the Ether 43s on my head without worry or discomfort.
Naturally, with all this data about children's health flying around in the ether, there are security concerns.
It's heavy and I feel like now that we've lost him, there's a hole in the ether.
M.J. initially didn't want to entertain the idea, but ended up dropping the ether on Papa Ball.
Oh, and they sound dramatically different — different from the Ether models as well as from each other.
He'd spit them out, and they'd hang there, waiting for a response, before fading into the ether.
I wrote her a letter and sent it off into the ether, but I've heard nothing back.
All you need to have is the chrome browser with the ether account already attached to it.
Our beautiful child, our destined child was called forth as a possibility, conjured out of the ether.
The screen rumbles and shakes when you encounter large numbers of alien… things swimming in the ether.
These impressions can seem to come from the ether, like you're pulling electricity out of thin air!
All the adjectives that Comey used will bounce around the internet but will evaporate into the ether.
Not only is the bloom off the rose, its pedals have long since disappeared into the ether.
Plus, your phone's battery won't drain as quickly when it isn't blasting your coordinates into the ether.
The joys of the Ether 2s extend to how they are built as well as how they sound.
And as usual for the company, there's a contoured carrying case for storing and transporting the Ether 2s.
No one did, though, and there were no sanctions, either, so this sort of goes into the ether.
But it wasn't like Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me on NPR, where I shout answers into the ether.
As well as leaving fans exposed to the elements, any noise they make quickly disappears into the ether.
Armchair Kremlinologists trace Twitter typos through the ether while the poor nod off their mortal coil en masse.
Some will move into customs and niche fetish stuff; most others will just vanish away into the ether.
The ephemerality of life is mirrored in miniature, 140-character thoughts thrown out and lost in the ether.
The Ether Flow and Ether C Flow are two of this year's most sumptuous new creations Artisanal craftsmanship.
They are based, he said, in "pre-germ theory" that dead bodies could spread disease through the ether.
They know where they're going, they don't just release people into the ether," Rice told CNN's "New Day.
There were no calls for hearing, listening, moving forward, or whatever other pablum is in the ether today.
The song seemed deeply familiar; it was almost as if it was otherworldly, floating somewhere in the ether.
After being outboxed, out-thought, and out-classed, Wilder sent Ortiz into the ether with a single punch.
For a time, the full extent of radio's power remained unclear, as various pioneers wandered in the ether.
"It's not like they're spending this money and just letting it go out into the ether," he said.
I was thinking about the world the young generation inhabits and the headlines that are in the ether.
These days George found he could end conversations easily—he just went quiet, stared off into the ether.
Of course, some trial balloons floated out of the Trump administration vanish into the ether without becoming policy.
Papyrus, the best font for inviting someone to your grandma's birthday party, wasn't simply born out of the ether.
And just now as I'm talking to you, I'm realizing that I'm sort of going off into the ether.
During an ICO, investors send ether, Ethereum's currency, to a smart contract that trades the ether for Goatse tokens.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bitcoin exchange Coinbase said on Thursday it is now offering the ether digital currency to consumers.
But even as Facebook Live's popularity has vanished into the ether, Legere and Slow Cooker Sunday have soldiered on.
And "Formation" couldn't be quietly relegated to the ether of the internet because it's such a good pop song.
"This just in..." whispers his disembodied voice, as he dissolves into the ether and lights up the night sky.
Those issues have been in the ether for decades, and not one has turned into a Silicon Valley movement.
This secret key allows you to move the ether that is associated with your wallet address on the blockchain.
"That is where the mischaracterization and misinformation about the basic deal continues to be in the ether," Glen contended.
Fights don't spring forth from the ether fully formed and unblamable; they're the culmination of bad vibes and acts.
The DAO literally lives in the ether, meaning on the blockchain of Ethereum, one of bitcoin's rival crypto-currencies.
I broke down, howling at my fat fate, wishing to disappear into the ether and finally be thin enough.
For what feels like eternity—actually just over a second—he hangs in the ether, floating on four wheels.
Crawford sat in the passenger seat with a laptop, its battery slowly draining, scanning the ether for wireless signals.
Groups of kids started yelling "Frank!" into the ether as they walked from churro stand to tilt-a-whirl.
It's just the most delicious concept: a balloon wafting into the ether, a raft flowing smoothly with the current.
That's what happens when money floats into the ether of latter-day Wall Street, unmoored by connection to substance.
These coin offerings, which have proliferated in recent months, have created a surge of demand for the Ether currency.
Eventually some of the ether made it to the ShapeShift cryptocurrency exchange via associated Giza wallet 2, shown above.
Please note that I have seen real people out in the ether sing the praises of machines like this.
Once plucked from the ether, the content is piped through the internet and assembled into an app called Locast.
A mountain that floated in the ether and spoke sometimes, other times getting hit by CDs and magician hats.
Other quantum satellites, though none quite so advanced, are in the ether right now, and more are sure to come.
Ocean had cancelled all of his performances last year, only emerging from the ether to street race Tyler, The Creator.
The Ether 2s are almost as light as the amazing Audio-Technica R70x, and they have a similarly slimline profile.
So that's a lot of very revealing flirtation floating through the ether and offers plenty of opportunities for bad behavior.
After seeing that clip, which featured President Trump bragging about sexual assault, she sent a single tweet into the ether.
"This way or no way, you know I'll be free" the bedridden Bowie sings, voices echoing off into the ether.
They'll probably make their own clones and the ether tokens everyone is buying won't be used for much except trading.
"People probably thought they could just let (Trump's) comments go into the ether, not take the bait," one adviser said.
They're still super new—only a couple song of theirs are in the ether—but this is easily the best.
"When I came out of the ether I called the nurse for a pencil and paper," he would later write.
All economic expansions end in recessions, by definition, but the downturns don't emerge out of the ether, for no reason.
When an app developer releases a new update in the App Store, all their beautiful reviews disappear in the ether.
Sometimes songs have renaissances that lift them out of the ether and place them briefly back into the cultural consciousness.
While your phone's encryption protects the files on the device, plenty of data finds its way out into the ether.
This model has, time and time again, left customer service, public welfare, transparency, and accountability lost drifting in the ether.
In that case, the LocalMonero founders will simply fade back into the ether, like a Monero transaction conducted with cash.
I could be in two places at once— in the moment with mum and in the ether with everyone else.
Do expect to receive old text messages that have been lost in the ether and to run into old friends.
Conscious that this has been mostly a slalom through positives, let me address the few downsides of the Ether 2 directly.
In short: if you buy the Ether 2s, you're committing to also acquiring a music source system that's of comparable cost.
All this time, she'd watched helplessly as report after report disappeared into the ether and all manner of abusive activity continued.
There's something wonderful about a wireless dial that magically reaches out across the ether to control music playing in a room.
Sitting US Senators just tweet random shit into the ether with the hope that someone in the White House sees it.
While this decision is still puzzling, you might still be looking to buy one before it disappears into the ether forever.
Or maybe it will evaporate into the ether, like Yammer, which Microsoft spent $1.2 billion on to seemingly no effect whatsoever.
The tones of text messages that had been stuck in the ether of airplane mode dinged as we all got service.
Depending on how many pointless tweets you've fired off into the ether over the years, that may take a long time.
The controversy even conjured some conspiracy theorists out of the ether, blaming Jill Stein and even Bernie Sanders for the omission.
We agreed that scamming won't soon dissolve into the ether—that it will simply evolve, living and breathing under unconventional iterations.
Or maybe it will evaporate into the ether, like Yammer, which Microsoft spent $1.2 billion on to seemingly no effect whatsoever.
Or, you can pay to breed your cat with someone else's and you keep the offspring and they keep the ether.
If you are like me and value a smoother and easier presentation, the Ether C Flows are the more enticing proposition.
Shades of Beckett, Miró and Dubuffet drift about in the ether; harsh reality and elegant artifice keep each other at bay.
I desperately wanted to feel like a part of him was still here, that he didn't just vanish into the ether.
"There was definitely something in the ether," said Alicia Glen, a deputy mayor whom Mr. de Blasio recruited from Wall Street.
You need a serious desktop DAC and amp to drive the Ether Flow, and that's exactly what the Chord Mojo is.
A marsh of brass and woodwinds set the stage, then John Medeski's swirling drawbar solo carries everything off into the ether.
In theory, all those messages should have just gone into the ether but in practice, they got stuck on a server.
Should the demand go south, that could lead a lot of digital currency believers with money that vanishes into the ether.
Apparently, in the old days, lens caps on cameras in outer space were designed to just pop off into the ether.
Because everything's not on paper now and it's all on disks or in the ether or on Slack or whatever. Right.
Donald Trump's solution, after waking up and discovering he left this bizarre remark in the ether, was, ultimately, to delete the tweet.
VI Company uploaded screenshots of its transactions and outlined the simple steps to collecting all the ether you could ever spend:1.
If the user doesn't complete the promised workout routine, the smart contract sends the ether to an Ethereum wallet of their choosing.
Some of the blockchains we have discussed, in particular Ethereum, rely a lot on the ether digital token to help power it.
The intrigue is admittedly exciting, but let's hope future episodes either focus primarily on it or let it slip into the ether.
If blockchains take over, as fans are sure they will, what are the implications of the trust business migrating into the ether?
The Ether 2s have an uncommonly wide and natural soundstage, which combines with a beautifully incisive and organic sound with few rivals.
For the most part we generally consider pound-shop pop-house the sort of ephemeral tat that will disappear into the ether.
Wesley Swift's influence on white supremacy is so profound that it's now in the ether of what the white supremacist movement breathes.
There's every possibility that these tracks might end up on a Mac DeMarco album; but they might also disappear into the ether.
Now imagine that, every time that happened, you experienced a euphoric dream sequence in which your clothes flew off into the ether.
It seems the Black Lodge is trying to slurp him back to the ether, but Agent Cooper Sleazy doesn't want to go.
On the inside of another person's arm, a small cartoon astronaut floats in space, sending a tiny paper airplane into the ether.
On Friday, the value of the Ether in the D.A.O. was $131 million, even as the number of Ether invested had increased.
Is music something we must create—summoning the muses, conjuring phantasms from the ether, shaping the notes with our hands and voices?
Portable headphone amplifiers are mostly deficient for powering the Ether Flows, with only the Chord Mojo doing an adequate job of it.
They are technically the more precise and articulate of the two pairs, but the Ether C Flows ultimately serve my desires best.
That's the beauty in words, though: They are always out there, floating in the ether, free for any of us to use.
Yep, the ether giveaway scam we've come to associate with Elon Musk has branched out to our very own commander in chief.
And yet, with enraged Reddit comments still hanging in the ether, Battlefront II became one of the best-selling games of Nov.
With the upgrade to my smartphone, the podcasts I used to listen to are lost somewhere in the ether around West Virginia.
Combine the two and you apparently get this unholy picture some guy named Alek chucked into the ether a few days ago.
But other songs linger in a kind of dense, digital murk—the ether from which Spawn came—and raise some fascinating questions.
The lyric "I" at this very moment is not alone, like the speaker of Bidart's "Curse," who hurls invective into the ether.
All four singers just disappear, as if they have faded into the ether, dissolved into the vastness of the world and time.
Technology and apps have made rejection less personal but also, at times, crueler, banishing people into the ether without explanation or apology.
The score ends on a suitably contemplative note, returning briefly to the quietude of the first section before fading into the ether.
Bernhardt, dressed in the style of Byzantine nobility, was flanked by white spaces, as though she had stepped out of the ether.
In theory, all those messages should have just like gone into the ether, but in practice, they got stuck on a server.
In the album's title song, Blake sings about choosing to become embodied: "I'll leave the ether/I will assume form," he croons.
Even when Sunless Skies is at its very best, these long, slow journeys through the ether are still its flesh and bones.
But until the Ether price explosion last month, mining on the Ethereum network cost more in electricity than it generated in revenue.
He is either breaking free from his circumstances or succumbing to them, either materializing into a person or fading into the ether.
Uber also provided a phone line so drivers could speak to a customer service rep rather than sending urgent emails into the ether.
Over time, users will end up with a trove of photos of intimate moments that would have otherwise passed unrecorded into the ether.
Compared to the travails that face Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) and his family, the stresses of looming article deadlines vanish into the ether.
And that's not to do it at all, and just disappear into the ether — or, to give it its technical term, to ghost.
But do remember that deadlines still exist and sometimes additional projects come out of the ether to throw off our best-laid plans.
A person's reaction to music is ineffable, and it's really, really hard to reach into the ether and make your reactions, uh, effable.
Axiom makes money by keeping the ether collected from selling the initial 100 kitties, plus the newly generated kitties sold each 25 minutes.
My preference is for the Ether C Flows, which I struggle to tear myself away from when I need to leave my desk.
But even then it was apparent that to keep Net Art from vanishing into the ether, something drastic would have to be done.
It said some of the ether tokens collected during the ICO had been sent to an account held with Bittrex, a cryptocurrency exchange.
I sent a silent prayer to the ether: Can someone who trawls the Reddit fanboards tell me how we freaking kill this guy??
Stories are sometimes just "in the ether," and with a family as well-documented as the Gettys, material isn't hard to come by.
Through things like brain uploading, we'll be able to become disembodied, pure minds floating around in the ether, uploading ourselves into the cloud.
Many of the companies using Ethereum are building their own private versions of the software, which won't make use of the Ether currency.
HOUSTON — At some point, the incendiary chatter will dissipate and most everything uttered outside of the white lines will fade into the ether.
Tyler Moffitt, senior threat research analyst at cybersecurity firm Webroot, says the hack has serious ramifications and caused the ether price to dip.
And with little visibly happening, political clichés like "likability" and "electability" are bound to appear out of the ether to fill the void.
Trump isn't just shouting into the ether when he sends those tweets in attempts to pummel the causes of these black athletes either.
There's been hundreds of them floating out in the ether that I'm not going to be able to see because my inbox is full.
The innovations Barrasso now touts did not spring forth from the ether — they trace back to smarter government policy than the kind he advocates.
"The bully pulpit is important, and there are people who respond to negative stereotypes that are promoted in the ether of society," Levin said.
But the debonair agents in the title roles wielded their memory-wiping gadget to dispatch all traces of the damning episode into the ether.
We're missing out on a fierce mind when we reduce her to a spinster perseverating alone in her room writing poems to the ether.
Someone could sweep all of the funds from vulnerable wallets into a secure address and give the ether back to its rightful owners later.
Sending messages out into the ether of office chat is not as private, or secure, as you might think while firing off a chat.
Next, you're going to move the ether you own in Coinbase over to the Bitsane platform so you can use it to buy XRP.
Frontman Will Gould, guitarists Ian Miles and Oliver Burdett, pianist Hannah Greenwood, bassist Sean Scott and drummer Dan Bratton, all lost to the ether.
The Ether he holds has made him a millionaire many times over, but he has generally avoided commenting on the price increase in Ether.
Nobody tells you that a big part of being a writer is filling out forms, sending your Social Security number out into the ether.
You might not know them well, but without Toensing and diGenova, the most outlandish theories might not have found their way into the ether.
Rodrick Su, the original R+L=J poster, appears to have disappeared into the ether, but other discussions, posts, and expansions on the theory followed.
The idea that a small group of smart people can create something amazing with funding that seems to come out the ether is wildly compelling.
The reason for this is probably selling pressure from numerous startups that were successfully funded through ICOs, and are now selling the ether they raised.
Even though the loan was put on the public Ethereum blockchain, BBVA stressed that in no way is the loan linked to the ether cryptocurrency.
Or do Snapchat's haters have a long life to go before the company can make them like your Snaps, and disappear them into the ether?
The Christian conception of an invariable, geocentric universe composed of perfect forms excluded any notion of cosmic flaws, much less untethered rocks crisscrossing the ether.
Ironically, in the age of the mobile phone, chatting verbally over the ether has been superseded largely by texting, posting, e-mailing and social networking.
If you want some super high-end sound for drowning out colleagues in the office, the Ether Flows are unfortunately not fit for your purposes.
Some of Gonzales's early conflicts fizzle into nothing, like Rose's crush on her recruiter, Henry, which occupies many early chapters before evaporating into the ether.
Music's subjective, and once you let it go, it's out in the ether, and people can find importance or disregard it however they see fit.
It's there, plucking away, drifting out into the ether, being a Taylor Swift song, lounging on a porch swing in the middle of the day.
In 2006, that question left the ether of academia and came to bear directly on toxic sewage sludge, which had been dumped in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania.
In 2006, that question left the ether of academia and came to bear directly on toxic sewage sludge, which had been dumped in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania.
Homophobia wasn't just circulating in the ether out there; it was diffused into my bones, where it lived and breathed inside of me as well.
It will no longer be a vague accusation from the ether, but one attached to a reputable, respected professional making it at great personal risk.
Having spent two and a half millennia accumulating money, we now find that it weighs us down; we want to sail it through the ether.
As with "Double Protection," the expressions on these characters' faces are devoid of emotion, their eyes given over to thousand-yard stares into the ether.
Is it possible that out there, somewhere in the ether of the internet, there exists a mixtape under a different moniker, King Krule/Zoo Kid style?
Sometimes he would send a melody out of the ether, and that would spark something in me, and I'd try to build a number around that.
So a clever hacker gave himself some of the Ether out of this contract to the tune of $216 million dollars out of the $163 million.
This can take anywhere from a handful of milliseconds to multiple entire seconds (what a nightmare!), or longer if your packets get lost in the ether.
We talked to Doyle about "crazy" women, the words we use to control them, and why stories about crazy dudes seem to disappear into the ether.
And the fact that this term is out there, existing in the ether, is a painful reminder of how ubiquitous and cruel fat-shaming can be.
With this sultry sign in the ether, costumes could get extra-racy this year — or veer towards vintage goth, in a Tim Burton kind of way.
A new gossip-filled book from journalist Michael Wolff, Fire and Fury, appeared from the ether like a late Christmas gift to Donald Trump's many haters.
Even Vitalik Buterin, the creator of the Ethereum system on which the Ether currency is built, couldn't help the DAO at the moment of the hack.
A soft, sweet slice of contemporary electro-pop, K¥LO's new track "Your Eyes" is sad and bouncy with tightly chopped loops spiraling into the ether.
Not even a page in her hands that she could see and feel, but out in the ether or in the possession of some bureaucrat somewhere.
Nevertheless, Jepsen would be not only a great collaborator—imagine all the sparkly dark pop that would emerge from the ether—but also a great influence.
As long as songs like "Sleigh Ride" permeate the ether, Christmas will be here to stay, every December of every year eternally recurring and reborn anew.
As if emerging from the ether at the faintest hint of sunnier climes, Todd Terje has got a new project ready to unleash on the world.
Something close to the entire history of music hovers in the ether, waiting to be summoned into our earbuds by a tap on a touch-screen.
Like when you are responding to something that's in the news, people are already primed mentally for that experience because it's already in the ether, right?
Flares, for instance, dropped in patterns whose dots your brain connects into saucers and motherships, seem to appear out of the ether, hover, and then disappear.
The Politician was the first to land on the streaming service, and a One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest prequel, Ratched is still in the ether.
Be mindful of vanishing money as Mercury harmonizes with nebulous Neptune—packages and paychecks may get lost in the ether, so stay on top of it.
I thought people freaked out about cryptocurrency BECAUSE it's so hard to get into it after someone dies, so their wealth just dissipates into the ether.
It is a familiar view, a memory easily retrieved from the ether, with none of the jagged edges or the unfamiliar horizons of the earlier books.
You're wearing a helmet packed with sensors that record your brain's electrical signals and sends them out into the ether for processing at a remote facility.
In the end, an entire industry disappeared into the ether, leaving behind a trail of destruction — as well as Ponzi schemes like what Pelletier ended up running.
With that pressure off his shoulders, he went on to win a silver medal and toss that crush — real or not — into the ether of the internet.
"So without saying any word we can communicate with each other, through mental telepathy," he says, mimicking their thoughts passing through the ether, before bursting into laughter.
It's as if nostalgia for this singular moment in time culled ceefaxfreak09 from the ether for the sole purpose of straightening out the internet's test card history.
Facebook's videos also stick around after being streamed, while Periscope's disappear into the ether — a big advantage that helps users find and share content after the fact.
Typically, it's a nice manageable list of things to watch or re-watch one last time before they dissolve into the ether above the streaming service's cloud.
Since then, Barry has been vocal that AVAIL will never reunite, but even now, it's hard not to see a bit of AVAIL lingering in the ether.
So stock up while you can, since you've only got until the end of the day tomorrow, April 18, before the code disappears in to the ether.
It is one of the few messages in the ether that cuts across party lines and is at the bedrock of Trump's support among working class voters.
There's something deathly, with eternal stories still hanging in the ether: These sites are everywhere in China so they are still very much part of my life.
There's a membrane, or diaphragm, inside the Ether Flows that is actuated using magnets to generate sound, though MrSpeakers puts an extra wrinkle on its design, literally.
It's possible that Mr. Barkin might have taken us into the ETHER, but he was constrained by the boundaries of a 21 x 21 Sunday puzzle grid.
Spending the day online, one may be in touch with friends and advocates and lovers, but they exist outside in the ether, not inside the coffee shop.
Tech giants like Microsoft and Google are forever updating their data centres—the giant server farms that handle every download and search query thrust into the ether.
This was important because it meant the value of the ether being mined was higher than the cost of the electricity that was needed to mine it.
The story exists in the ether between the words; nothing will be simplified or explained, and quiet dread mounts, page after page, though little plot propels it.
Nor will these filters' eventual fade into the ether ever deter people from indulging that deep, human desire to find out and express who they really are.
I am confident that once it is out in the ether its intensity will fade and I will be free to get a crush on Chris Evans.
Oezdemir's rise has come so quickly that it might appear he materialized out of the ether as a fully formed fighter, which is far from the case.
Despite the embryonic state of the applications, the Ether currency has seen its own miniature version of the Bitcoin bubble, most likely making Buterin an immense fortune.
But numerous others have fallen into the ether, never to be seen again—for example, 60db, which was shut down last October, and Apture, which disappeared in 2011.
"Do a search on Twitter, Reddit, Tumblr, any social network, and you will find a cohort of users reaching out into the ether with their problems," said Kelton.
Built by two ex-Apple employees and backed with pre-seed funding from Floodgate, Dolo could reveal the secrets and potential friends hidden in the ether around us.
"Gotta say these traditions — the turkey pardon, and other cutesy things presidents do — are lost to the ether for me when Trump performs them," tweeted MSNBC's Joy Reid.
Your Snapchat sext would evaporate into the ether, and if your relationships met the same fate, your trail of naked selfies would be of little concern to you.
As cyber-heists go, it was a big one: the ether were worth about $55m at the time of the attack, about a third of the DAO's assets.
The Ether Flow diaphragm is pleated like an accordion, which allows it to expand and contract without changes in surface tension, which in turn helps to minimize distortion.
Russian Miner Coin, a startup run by an ally of Vladimir Putin, is raising the equivalent of $100 million in bitcoin and its chief rival currency, the ether.
I felt myself float up and away, higher and higher into the ether until my body was just an anecdote, a symbol, a portrait hanging in another world.
The Wynd smart air purifier is designed to create "bubbles" of fresh air — small, one-person respites from pollution, allergens and other detrimental particles floating in the ether.
Twenty years on—somehow two entire decades have drifted into the ether since the smash hit dance sensation rocketed up the UK charts—you're still haunted by it.
The world might possibly be better if these things went away—disappeared into the ether—but we usually just shrug and move on since, you know, free speech.
Many applications being built on Ethereum are also raising money using the Ether currency, in what are known as initial coin offerings, a play on initial public offerings.
And the view from above, evoking the quietude of space, creates the added illusion of being able to release all your pent-up political frustrations into the ether.
I can also leak my sorrow out into the ether as I explain that my sons are triplets and Aidan, my first born, died very shortly after birth.
That is, you could be trusted to upload music to others and not merely snatch the latest 50 Cent or Kanye West album and disappear into the ether.
The ether supplier states — correctly — that the Cali Cartel is shutting down in six months, but these kids in Queens running a new cocaine business are not shutting down.
Aided occasionally by famous friends like Mica Levi and Arca, Blunt's grime mutations, too, feel more on the verge of dissipating into the ether than erupting into thunderous celebration.
The only way Apple can have a tweet floating out in the ether on Twitter without somehow attaching it to its main timeline is a specifically scoped ad buy.
Earlier today Darren Cunningham, AKA Actress, AKA one of the most innovative and intriguing producers working in contemporary electronic music today, released a new tune, "Cosine", into the ether.
" Lead vocalist Ty Christian says of the group's first single: "Much like the Tesla batteries, this music continuously builds energy as if it were magically pulled from the ether.
The photos we capture—and launch from our devices onto Instagram, YouTube, Tinder—extrude our desires into the ether, and Tillman has attuned her antennae to their strange frequencies.
And we need that effort to start now, before additional billions of dollars disappear into the ether with no clear paper trail as to how they have been used.
The cutoff just happens, and the person being ghosted is often left wondering, haunted by uncertainty and sending text messages into the ether in hopes of getting a response.
It seems unlikely that Vindman, an Army officer who received a Purple Heart during his service in Iraq, will let these baseless attacks remain in the ether without responding.
At the very least, it means some of your most sensitive information out there in the ether, just waiting for a hacker or identity thief to make your life miserable.
The Ether 2s have the best design of any high-end headphones I've yet tested (and I've had practically all of them on my head, at some point or another).
I've been using the Ether 2s primarily with a Schiit Jotunheim, which is just about adequate, but these headphones have vast reserves of headroom to scale up with beefier components.
Smiley faces might be a decorative motif, or repeated in such multitude that they become the ether of a given trip, combining like building blocks to form arches and passageways.
That was the fear that we all had, those of us who came forward and had an impact, that it would just go into the ether and make no difference.
The Hydro Bot worked as advertised, whisking the sweat away from my mid-layers and out into the ether just as fast as it could be extracted from my glands.
Vulture pointed out that in an Instagram post today, the superstar director offered up a photo and claimed it would be the very last clue he'd toss into the ether.
Likely due — at least in part — to Instagram's widely despised algorithm, non-paid Old Navy posts relying on organic reach are akin to chucking some ad copy into the ether.
Fortune found herself incapable of continuing to promote it on her own to her exacting standards, and a lengthy string of headlining Wax Idols tour dates dissolved into the ether.
The Ethereum community resorted to changing its blockchain in this instance because the DAO was considered too big to fail: it had attracted 14% of all the ether in circulation.
What's certain is that the Ether can't move from where the Robin Hood Group has transferred it to for 27 days due to the 'creation window' period built into Ethereum.
This network functions just like the real Ethereum network, except for the Ether generated on Rinkeby is worthless and only used to test the functionality of apps before they're released.
Sensors estimate when they're breathing, then visualize the air they exhale as a cloud of light — mixing with the breaths of the other participants and then drifting into the ether.
In this time when the amorphous anxiety of an online presence can be overwhelming, anonymity offers a chance to temporarily sever your human ties and drift unburdened into the ether.
The plan outlined in the filings starts with building its e-commerce system on top of the Ether network using the ERC20 token protocol before migrating to its own blockchain... eventually.
Sometimes the songs revel in a delicious discordancy ("Room"), sometimes they recall and dark-hearted Fiona Apple ("Wind Up"—the only track from the EP that's already out in the ether).
Unless you have a pretty detailed knowledge of how Android's multitasking works and are adept at finding your place, you're likely to lose something into the ether of Android's multitasking interface.
Of course, it helps that the two founders and many of those who held token sales have long since sold the Ether or Bitcoin they raised in exchange for fiat currency.
We're essentially kind of broadcasting, but podcasting is a different ... I hate the word podcasting, but we're essentially just sort of throwing out into the ether and hoping it lands, right?
The 1,500-square-foot space boasts views of Midtown Manhattan and with the right feng shui, all of Weiner's indiscretions and Carlos Danger's inappropriate messages could just disappear into the ether.
Its decision to bog itself down in the hoariest soap clichés — pregnant women getting pushed down staircases, long-lost family members materializing out of the ether — was a self-inflicted wound.
It was there, in 1958, that Yves Klein and Jean Tinguely made "Excavatrice de l'Espace," their joint argument that real art exists beyond any material object, in the ether around it.
The majority of Ethereum users followed Buterin and other prominent figures onto a new blockchain, while the fundamentalists stayed on the old chain, according to which the ether had been lost.
Of course, the AM2R program and the Nintendo Power magazine scans are still floating amongst the ether of the internet—you can never totally expunge anything that comes online, after all.
That second-tier debate will also feature Carly Fiorina, Rick Santorum, and former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore, who has been drifting out in the ether like this election's mysterious ninth planet.
With the recent price increases, the outstanding units of the Ether currency were worth around $1503 billion as of Monday — or 82 percent as much as all the Bitcoin in existence.
The presence of nostalgia is evident in the production, too, as the heavy use of filters and reverb makes Paulus's vocals sound like a distant memory, gradually ebbing away into the ether.
The administration was happy for much of this year to let the program float in the ether, opposed by voices on the far right and never openly supported by the White House.
Bitcoin has also survived a number of outright scandals, including grand larceny at the Mt. Gox exchange when billions of dollars worth of bitcoins (at current value, anyway) vanished into the ether.
Then, he made a 67-word statement stating that he now believes President Barack Obama was born in the US, and quickly abandoned the podium -- leaving reporters bellowing questions into the ether.
Indeed, that's what you'd expect based on Republican intimations that Trump is a fluke, or a force that emerged from the ether, rather than from the primordial soup of GOP grievance politics.
It's a point that quickly springs to mind when considering one key factor; since arriving we have only felt safe, experienced nothing but warm welcomes, and witnessed preconceptions vanish into the ether.
You do a search, but after you're done it's just sort of gone into the ether of the OS, not stored in a browser tab or anywhere else that's easy to find.
Data stored on the cloud may feel like it's floating freely in the ether because it's accessible at a moment's notice, but it's still stored in physical locations somewhere on planet Earth.
"What I think most people don't realize is how a group can be just totally in the ether," said Rick Ross, the founder and executive director of the nonprofit Cult Education Institute.
They also haven't really addressed the military invasion, the alleged assassinations of royalty, or the fact that I can summon swords, axes, and fishing rods into my hands from the ether itself.
The currently airing third season is there now, but once a season leaves Hulu, Black-ish disappears into the ether, unless you're willing to purchase it for digital download or on DVD.
That's especially true because in any other year and perhaps under any other administration, this documentary — the directors are Daniel DiMauro, Dylan Bank and Morgan Pehme — might have disappeared into the ether.
What's more, Ethereum's cryptocurrency (called the ether) runs on "smart contracts," a type of blockchain technology that uses an "if:then" system — meaning it can only be traded if certain conditions are met.
"I am a survivor of domestic violence or intimate partner violence, which is something I never thought I would say let alone be broadcasting into the ether," Benoist begins in the video.
Bitcoin possesses many of the characteristics of a proper currency: it can be divided, stored (provided it's not with a dodgy broker where it's liable to disappear into the ether) and transferred.
The ghostly portrait, which looks as if it emerged out of the ether of collective consciousness, is actually a representation of the data that makes Fanon's features mathematically distinct from other faces.
The face of the "Mentor" is stripped of hair follicles and lines; the traces of time are muted and replaced with the indicia of collapse between the material, earthly realm and the ether.
It's a better implementation of message revocation than exists in services like Gmail, which only grants you a handful of seconds before your email is lost in the ether, inhabiting someone else's inbox.
After every mass shooting, you see vigils, people carrying candles and saying "gun violence is bad," as if you can shout that into the ether and that good energy will neutralize gun violence.
But, one Twitter bot is sending out positive vibes into the ether in the form of "emoji meadows" — randomised assortments of nature emoji with the odd animal thrown in every now and then.
Satoshi appears to have worked on the project for years before emerging out of the ether to announce it on the Cryptography mailing list in October 24, with his now famous white paper.
With stockmarkets around Europe crashing, recriminations whizzing through the ether and the full weight of Britain's terrible decision to leave the EU looming over them, his achievements in office seemed, however unfairly, puny.
TokenLot added that it had been in contact with Bittrex and that it had confirmed the account that the ether was sent to an account where a "know your customer" check was authenticated.
On the one hand we are here talking about a Twitter account, a virtual microphone that dispenses thoughts into the ether and has irreparably stained the mental state of anyone with an account.
No one had heard from Tara since she disappeared into the ether around 2007 — and, at least at first, no one noticed rosechristo22017's blink-and-you'll-miss-it claim to being Tara.
With no makeup, wearing a gray T-shirt and black pants short enough to reveal a tattoo — "Out into the ether" — above one ankle, Ms. Baker could have been an undergraduate between classes.
"The biggest problem with software dumps of this sort is that they're just kind of lost in the ether," said Michael Luciani, the CEO of the Tuesday Company, a relational organizing technology vendor.
Babbage theorized the atmosphere around us as a vast library containing every utterance ever breathed, and he dreamed of a device that would enable us to decode those voices hidden in the ether.
The former president also makes the mistake of assuming that Trump and the millions of people who turned out to vote for him just came if of the ether, just dropped from the sky.
The company is based, I suppose, in Cossman's pocket or his messenger bag or wherever his iPhone X happens to be, though he prefers to say that it's based out there, in the ether.
So it is that a group of specialists all tending their sciences and creeping toward greater precision seem to cohere a product out of the ether that is human-centric in all its parts.
The Ether 2s don't do their creations many favors, and there's plenty of pop and electronic and hip-hop music that, I'm sorry to say, benefits from the smearing effects of more distorted headphones.
At the same time, that 4K TV is pretty great to have for nature documentaries, and the Ether 2s are equally outstanding when you put some well-recorded acoustic or classical music through them.
" Mike Judge and [co-executive producer] Clay Tarver said, "We have these ideas," and I said, "I just think the best thing for this show is for this character to fade into the ether.
The detachable DUM (Distinctly Un-Magical, in MrSpeakers parlance) cable has been improved from the stiff one I tested with the Ether Flows, and it produces no noise from rubbing against clothes or surfaces.
I shot photos, browsed the web, tweeted some wisecracks out into the ether — but I don't think I did anything that would have tripped up, say, the HTC 10 in quite the same way.
"'Fantasy' was originally meant to be on [the album] 'Listen Without Prejudice' and was intended to be one of the singles from the album, but somehow it got lost in the ether," he said.
That these comments seem to disappear into the ether after True's mother has seen them is a silver lining: There are good people online who feel just as strongly about racism as Kardashian does.
Giang adds that the person who bought the $100,000 kitten could have purchased the ether coin at a lower price, so it's possible they weren't, in fact, spending that much on a digital collectible.
Now that the cost of electricity to mine Ethereum is far less than the worth of the Ether being mined, there has been a boom in the number of miners on the Ethereum blockchain.
That type of brazen dishonesty may have been alarming in 2016, but after more than a year under the Trump administration, a lie of this magnitude is nothing but another tweet lost in the ether.
While The Tig and her social media accounts disappeared from the ether in 2018, thanks to the internet archive Wayback Machine, loyal fans can still revisit some of her content from the past three years.
When Steve Stoute, the CEO and founder of Translation, visited Desus & Mero on Thursday, the hosts asked him about what it was like managing Nas during the "Ether" days, before he pivoted to music marketing.
The White Hat Group formed to take over where the Robin Hood group had left off, and siphoned off the ether classic left in the shadow DAO by exploiting the same bug as the hackers.
If you disagree, chances are you've subjected the world to an insufferable thread of your own, clogging up your follower's feeds with numbered, half-baked opinions sent into the ether 140 characters at a time.
That version, of course, leaked, and among the songs that spilled into the ether never to be formally released was one called "Prostitute Flange," ostensibly dedicated to Wayne's girlfriend at the time, Karrine "SupaHead" Steffans.
But the Internet and its social media accomplices have upped the ante, fabricating new holidays and ushering other time-honored rituals, solemn observations and family quarrels into the ether, where they are louder than ever.
The real pain of writing at work only to have our words disappear into the ether — the wasteland of no response — is more than feeling small and disrespected; it's the professional consequences that compound them.
The fact that Donald Trump goes through his days continuing to expect that his expressions of anger will harmlessly evaporate into the ether is all you need to know about his previous 71 years of life.
And the one thing I am good at, Kara, is I think I have the sixth sense of what is going on in the ether or the zeitgeist and I try to adjust to it accordingly.
Simply put, the Ether 22s do such a clean job of reproducing the artist's intentional musical creation that they leave air and time for some of the crap in the background to be heard as well.
The stories about C.K. — specifically about him masturbating in front of unwilling women — have long been in the ether, but he has always denied them, as recently as two months ago to the New York Times.
Indeed, Ethereum, the platform behind the Ether cryptocurrency that is used as a base for tokens sold in ICOs, recently hit a record high of $1,000 up from less than $500 at the end of November.
Besides, he said, the '60s — the "stuff going on in the ether that was beginning to make life quite a lot different from the life of our parents," as he put it in 2013 — were over.
I'll be honest, I didn't think it would make a difference, but once I cleaned up all those dozens of files living on my desktop, I felt a tiny cloud of anxiety evaporate into the ether.
Then again, we all remember the heady summer of 2014 when he released his Jay-Z featuring remix of "We Made It" and "Better In Tune With The Infinite," only to slide back into the ether.
But since President Trump took office in 2017 promising a withdrawal from Syria, the question of what happens to the Kurds, who had fought and died in the American campaign, had been floating in the ether.
The other images, the great majority of them, the ether and the cloud only know how many millions of images, were shot with phone cameras by the people who really had to live through the combat.
Whenever I passed through, I felt as if I were in that movie "Dark City," where malevolent beings rearrange the urban environment while the populace sleeps; high-­concept bars seemed to materialize out of the ether.
I think a lot of the time you think of actors, especially really established ones, there'll be this arduous big thing when they need five minutes between each take to ground themselves and connect to the ether.
After showcasing the first program "Sequence 01" in their hometown Ohio, Elmi and Raphael reached out into the ether of social media to see if anyone was interested in helping them take their show on the road.
In addition to an actual song "Mobius," there is the unbroken free-associative soundscape of "Whateva Will Be," where a blaxploitation movie sample bumps up against dub reggae gospel and Consequence's voice rises out of the ether.
They came through with an excellent hour of never-heard-before music, which, until now, was basically just floating about in the ether, maybe taking form as a radio rip in a dark corner of the internet.
And it barely requires argument at this point that personal postings into the ether 24/7, often targeted to groups of like mind riling one another up in their respective echo chambers, has made sociopolitical talk meaner.
The swirling vision of the art car, featured in the film stills portion of the project, are temporal and mystic, floating into the ether like the visualization of an automobile's soul, or least its energy in horsepower.
This is par for the course: Levon Vincent's bizarre Facebook post recommending people carry knives after the Paris attacks went the same way as Diplo's tweet about R Kelly's sex cult*—off and away into the ether.
The three antenna dishes big enough to register them are shared, so Voyager gets only four to six hours of reception time per spacecraft per day; outside these often odd windows, their data dissipate into the ether.
The thing that I've been most dismissive of — it's hard to be completely dismissive because I wasn't there, I didn't see what was going on, but people talk about seeing Bigfoot "cloaking," or vanishing into the ether.
And the next day, after I'd shown up a little early, for once, I ordered a drink, and found a table while they were making the drink, and out of the ether itself a young (white) guy appeared.
In the years since she (or he, or they) disappeared into the ether and left the technology in the hands of a few high-profile developers, Nakamoto's words have become nigh-gospel for some in the Bitcoin world.
Of course, it would be a bad idea to just blast video frames into the ether without any compression; luckily, the way the data is coded and transmitted can easily be modified to be meaningless to an observer.
When you combine these services with monthly bills for important things like housing, utilities, and internet, suddenly, a big chunk of the disposable income you think you have vanishes into the ether at the beginning of the month.
We'll see where it goes from here, but for now, let's remember that Wayne fucking bodied the "Ether" beat himself, all the way back in 2002, and somehow made it a tribute to Jay Z in the process.
As an art student in San Francisco, where she eventually earned a BA in sculpture, she found pleasure in creating rooms and environments before breaking down the confines of space and exploring the ether of the room itself.
Eschewing traditional methods of distribution, the former Hype Williams member has decided to blast Live in Paris (which, strange actually seems to have been recorded in London in 2015, per a press release) into the ether via Vimeo.
The bad decisions of the night, the terminal lull of the following morning, the nauseating scent of a nameless fuck—they bounce off the young body, almost acting as fuel for the future before disappearing into the ether.
Small towns are where tradition happens, where generations compound on themselves and evolve the work of those that came before them, reminding us that success is never forged from the ether or a small cabin in the woods.
If I was to believe the papers, which I do, because if you can't trust news sources then who can you trust, a night in a club would end with either me or it vanishing into the ether.
The versions of the Ethereum software that companies are building will most likely be used to set up private networks that would be totally separate from the public Ethereum network and that would not use the Ether currency.
New Jersey is the ether of a laid-off worker trying to find his place, of an immigrant who escaped family dysfunction and political violence, and of a teen who thinks Jersey is a four-letter word, too.
She started using computers back in the days of Dungeons and Dragons, and she became fascinated by the pantheistic aura that surrounds electronic communication—the sense that a collective consciousness is being formed out there in the ether.
Wise considers herself a rare hybrid among her web-savvy peers, who often can't or don't want to escape the ether, jaded about an offline art world ruled by "old white Swiss men," she said with a grin.
Fan-casting has long been routine among comic book and YA readers whenever popular titles are adapted, but the Rih-pita film's genesis is so far singular: a Twitter-sourced idea grown from the ether, from story to casting.
More needs to be done People should demand action from their legislators, insisting on a concerted effort to address the issues rather than scattershot bills that make headlines for a day or two and then disappear into the ether.
But as our hopes of finally achieving our New Year's resolutions for once disappear into the ether, Jessica Alba is here to remind us that not all all A-list bodies are built via squats, sprints, and heavy reps.
Beyond those projects, the Ethereum Foundation, which controls the Ether token that is the base for the majority of ICO projects, is involved with founder Vitalik Buterin confirmed in an advisory role alongside a number of other industry figures.
Start-ups that have followed this path have generally collected Ether from investors and exchanged them for units of their own specialized virtual currency, leaving the entrepreneurs with the Ether to convert into dollars and spend on operational expenses.
One can imagine an elderly Bateman in the austere luxury of his Manhattan apartment, his impassive face bathed in the greenish glow of a smartphone, sending his empty thoughts about pop music and Hollywood and politics into the ether.
Today the site is an invaluable resource for people who care about web ephemera and is a step above most wiki-type portals, employing researchers to track down the origin of the strangest non sequiturs floating in the ether.
If there's any area where star power seems to be put to the most effective use, it's the documentary, where attaching names like Leonardo DiCaprio and Arnold Schwarzenegger helps projects that might evaporate into the ether get on the media's radar.
Well, MrSpeakers' latest top-of-the-line headphones, the Ether 2, have given me a handy opportunity to explain the notion of high-resolution (or high-definition) sound and why, despite many companies abusing the term, it's not mere marketing speak.
Finally a third, more determined suitor, a blacksmith, created an iron phallus that broke the demon's teeth; the man won over the beautiful woman while the demon presumably returned back to the ether to receive quite the lecture from his orthodontist.
At any other music festival, this gets you at the very least laughed at and provides you a last lovely view of her flowing blonde locks as she walks away, disappearing into the ether of life from whence she came.
As on desktops and laptops, installing a VPN is a very good idea if you use a lot of public Wi-Fi networks—though this guards against your data as it travels through the ether rather than protecting your actual device.
And if you have made the jump from iOS to Android, you know just how ridiculously frustrating it is to have your text messages lost into the ether, due to the screwy way the data-to-SMS transition is handled.
The show's signature framing, "short-sighting" characters against the edge of the screen, reflects how we ourselves look with our faces glued to our iPhones or staring through the ether to someone on the opposite side of a Google chat.
On a muddy brown background, the artist included what appears to be arbitrary brushstrokes in blue and dark gray just around the mouth and neck of the man, almost as if his essence were fading into the ether around him.
Both are priced at $1,800, which lands them firmly into audio luxury territory, but unlike most luxuries that add cost without improving functionality, the Ether Flows happen to deliver some of the best and most detailed sound in the world.
I wouldn't say that the alarm's wildly inaccurate timing was tied to the fact that I had set it while exceedingly lifted off the dro so much as that it had mysteriously picked up on some underlying frequency in the ether.
Or listen to the vertiginous, beautiful way Yachty's Auto-Tuned voice soars into the ether on "Why (Interlude)," where he seems to be discovering not just new notes in the human-made musical pantheon but also new stars in the galaxy.
Jenna Dewan and fiancé Steve Kazee may not have pulled words out of the ether when naming their first child together, but there is a special meaning behind all parts of their son's moniker — including his more creative-sounding middle name.
What she also needs to know is that whenever she'll be bleak, I'll transcend into the ether and go beyond the deepest galaxies to find the brightest sparkling stars and bring those to her, even if it takes me a lifetime.
In the moments here where she gave in to that feeling — like "New Year's Day," which she sang from behind a piano, and "Delicate," which she delivered alone onstage, while the beat thumped out into the ether, heartbeat-like — she shined.
With examples of "hostile architecture" already flowing readily through the cultural discourse—and California homelessness in the ether after Donald Trump's recent, strange comments on the topic—these boulders became the latest symbols of massive inequality in the Bay Area.
That said, Minaj's verse is tepid and tossed-off — perhaps as a reaction to the mayhem that precedes it, or perhaps because she knows well enough when a song will fade into the ether, and no one will remember anyway.
Murphy pored over the scores of Instant Pot recipes floating in the ether, but he hadn't been able to find any other Instant Pot wine recipes, just some for mulled wine that began with store-bought wine as their base.
Lawmakers offer lots of bills every day that just vanish into the ether, but yesterday my inbox filled up with responses to a new energy proposal, and the rollout says a lot about the state of play heading into the 20203 elections.
Instead, Moor Mother x Mental Jewelry is deceptively low-key, its beats drifting slowly through the ether, synths sleepy and minimal, as Ayewa's deep, knowing voice coils through the smoke like a wise serpent, spitting wisdom and venom in one low breath.
He was no longer the quarterback who emerged from the ether of undrafted free agency to rescue the franchise from nearly a decade of post-Aikman despair, from mediocre (or worse) dreck like Chad Hutchinson, Quincy Carter, Drew Henson, and Vinny Testaverde.
Read More: Ethereum's Biggest Hacking Problem Is Human Greed On Monday, CoinDash announced in a blog post that the alleged hacker returned $3 million worth of the stolen funds, representing about a quarter of the ether that was stolen, to a company account.
But perhaps the film's most frightening aspect is the fact that these increasingly powerful tools don't just spring from the ether (or womb) fully formed: They are designed by people who imbue them with their own flaws, social constructs, and unconscious biases.
With all these swirling accusations in the ether, discussion of a "deep state" -- formerly the obsession of conspiracy theorists and scholars of Egyptian and Turkish politics and the subject of spy novels and TV shows like "Scandal" -- is creeping into the American mainstream.
But we've seen a lot of ... To address your question directly, I think that you can still do that, you can come out of the ether and create ... With good content, you can have an audience in a relatively short period of time.
One of its original hooks was its ephemerality, the assurance that whatever you created lasted only a short period before vanishing into the ether, unlike other platforms like Facebook, where videos and photos of debauchery or whatever else come back to haunt you.
But it could exist out in the ether, a space that creatives tap into, a space that helps them boldly go where no one has gone before, and a space that today, now, can help you solve your greatest, most complex challenges.
For two hours, she sings and dances, and she's even been known to transform into a winged angel toward the end of her show, rising toward the ceiling and disappearing into the ether as if she has been welcomed into a heavenly realm.
Dines believes true, ethical consent would entail making sure performers aren't under any economic or social coercion, fully understand the risks and liabilities of adult work, and accept that what they shoot will always exist in the ether, potentially affecting their lives forever.
This show considers the metaphor of turning liquid into vapor, in the case of artists leaving a graduate program, excitedly anticipating the release of their work into the ether of related discussions and concerns, circling a more expansive contemporary art world now within their reach.
The packed Paradise party at The Jungle showcased Jamie Jones' superhero power: whenever he touches a set of decks, 5,000 wasted British kids materialize from the ether like they were zapped in from an Ibiza dance floor at 3AM on a Friday during peak season.
Because if he didn't, a down-to-earth sort like himself, not as comfortable as Mayweather or McGregor with the vertiginous perils of multi-million-dollar public self-adulation and the triumph of the surreal, could become unmoored and go flying off into the ether.
His social media has been relatively quiet and—besides a track thrown up on Soundcloud six months or so ago—he hasn't released a track in two years, when his collaboration project with Booby Raps dropped out of the ether and into your ears.
T-Mobile argues that the deal will make it a more formidable competitor, able to increase its investment in technology — particularly the costly build-out of a next-generation "5G" network that promises to allow evermore data to move through the ether at high speed.
For now, he's basically throwing jokes into the ether because one, he needs to do it to maintain a sense of normalcy, and two, Comedy Central execs gave him the green light to go on with some version of the show if he wants to.
If "Tartuffe" seems to linger in the ether, awaiting re-evaluation at every turn, the Peter Shaffer play "Equus" has received surprisingly few new outings here since it had its legendary premiere in 1973 and went on to run on Broadway for three years.
Maybe a bit rate tailored a little bit, but we'd rather just make sure everyone sees the same ad because at least we know we're getting our bang for the buck as opposed to its floating off in the ether and micro-targeting. Yeah.
Without the grounding of more traditional instrumentation—her workflow this time started more often with a laptop than with a guitar—the pieces are given room to drift further into the ether away from the established structures of Western pop songs toward something that feels totally new.
The Steel Bridge, a century-old elevating drawbridge, was destroyed by its own counterweights as they swung back and forth during the five-minute quake, the twisting steel singing out in the spring air, as if one hundred years of history were escaping into the ether.
He still believes the likenesses of Robert E. Lee and the rest should stay on their plinths, but not quite as they are: educational panels should be added to explain their backgrounds, with scannable codes that link to more information, such as encyclopedia entries, in the ether.
Over the last 48 hours, countless internet users have asked themselves–and the ether–how and why Calloway was able to amass more than $30,000 from fans in just a few weeks' time (she sold out at least four 45-person workshops in a matter of days).
If that old internet adage "information wants to be free" is true, it's also true that opinions want to be spoken aloud, personal milestones want to be documented, experiences want to be photographed, and everything needs to be shared, or at least shouted into the ether.
"There was an innate feeling that if I were to tell him that I was offended, or set a boundary, that he would never call me again and just disappear back into the ether of the inner circle, and I would never see it again," she said.
Lana Del Rey, once perceived as a music-industry hallucination—a mystery figure who emerged from the ether and muddied the line between prefab and authentic—has stuck around, penetrating the mainstream with her blend of downcast, narcotized pop and old-Hollywood glamour laced with tragedy.
All this, in attempt to trigger "a massive spiritual data hemorrhage that will release the banal facts of our lives back into their proper home—the ether—and expel the demons of fear and suspicion from the temple," the organizers wrote in a call to participate.
Just as cloud computing didn't mean that data centers disappeared into the ether — it meant that those data centers were being run by someone else, and servers could be provisioned on-demand and paid for by the hour — serverless doesn't mean that there aren't any servers.
Photo by Angela Owens Planes Mistaken for Stars' comeback album, Prey, starts mid-note, as if the band never left, but simply reappeared from the ether—a group of immortal, wandering spirits manifesting in corporeal form to pick up their conquests right where they left off.
There's no denying that the singles our pop women in this period have produced will live on in the ether of this world as spectacular pop hits but that's basically it—unless something is to change to how we bolster our women in the pop game.
A few bright spots just couldn't make up for a night full of confusing bits, flat jokes, desperate attempts to create viral hashtags, and the vast majority of performances coming and going so forgettably that they almost immediately floated away into the ether of blandness past.
" In the late '21960s, New Jersey Democratic Representative Neil Gallagher campaigned for new federal legislation to protect privacy: "Raw data are now extracted in much the same way teeth are pulled," he proposed, "either under the ether of uninformed consent or ripped out by the roots.
The phrasing is unclear, but when the DA's office claims that the digital wallet was physically removed from the apartment, we can presume that they mean either papers containing the key needed to unlock the Ether wallet or a hard drive storing the cryptocurrency locally were in the box.
I think what many content creators are slowly realizing when it comes to these reboots, though, is that the supposed thirst and nostalgic noise in the ether (read: on the internet) is much, much larger than the actual desire to take action when there's something to do or see.
And should it occur, bitcoin's brand would suffer, perhaps fatally: it could lose its role as the anchor for other crypto-currencies to Ethereum, a rival system—an eventuality insiders call the "flippening", which would occur when the value of the "ether" issued by Ethereum overtakes that of bitcoin.
Having reviewed his Ether Flow headphones in the wake of last summer's meeting, I can confirm that Clark knows what he's doing — though pricey, I consider both the Ether Flow and Ether C Flow to be among the leading exemplars in their respective open and closed-back design categories.
After a month, the smart contract would look up the current dollar/ether exchange rate, paying one user $1,000 worth of ether at the new exchange rate (which might be more or less ether than originally submitted) and sending the rest of the ether to the second user.
And when you consider the hundreds, if not thousands, of hours that Clark's small team has poured into the Ether Flows' design, along with all the carbon fiber, leather, aluminum, and even nitinol that goes into the construction of each pair, that luxury price starts to seem reasonable.
If the recording is perfect, like my copy of Renaud Garcia-Fons' Mediterranees, you can just sit back and relax, but most modern music isn't purely acoustic and has a bunch of imperfections and little pieces of aural grit — and the Ether Flows expose every last one of them.
This happens a lot more than you might think: Zipwhip says in the U.S. alone, there are around 150 million text messages sent to landlines daily — most of which, of course, are just disappearing into the ether because the landline owner doesn't have any way of capturing them.
"The menu was written after the venue was named and throughout the menu there is a play on the two words 'Master' and 'Tom'" (OK, fine, but that doesn't totally explain why they pulled 'Uncle' out of the ether, if they'd never heard that two-word combo before).
Not only would it be greedy for you to own more than one dog—and we already know how greedy you, Matthew, a hypothetical dog owner out in the ether, are about eating all the hint of lime chips in the house—but it's a lot of goddamn work.
I'm OK with doing a Filipino accent because a lot of people don't know it, so I actually want it out in the ether," the Canadian comedy show Air Farce actress Isabel Kanaan told me, "I wasn't trying to be funny but when I did the accent, people laughed.
It's not just a question of bringing in new blood and fresh eyes in the form of hires and acquisitions, it's about rejiggering the structure of the company to promote new ideas and spur innovation — and sometimes that means that roles simply vanish into the ether as things get more streamlined.
Of course, nothing about Echo was entirely novel: wireless speakers (Jambox), ambient listening (Kinect), natural language queries (Google), and buying lots of things (Amazon), were all ideas floating in the ether, Amazon just managed to pack them into the perfect combo product and put a friendly name on its AI: Alexa.
Our Spaces blends all of the elements of his disparate projects, the ecstasy and the ether, and it does so with a newfound edge, a loud, aggressive, boisterous voice that feels like a cinematic introduction to an impending alien army more than something that might elicit wiggling hips or nodding heads.
The idea isn't entirely plucked from the ether – Otherlab's Apsara, or 'Aerial Platform Supporting Autonomous Resupply Actions' drone, is partly funded by DARPA, which set the goal of having something developed that could deliver small payloads to a target area, but that would also leave no trace once it had succeeded.
Because instead of lining their own pockets, the White Hat Group was allegedly taking the money in order to prevent it from getting stolen by a malicious hacker — planning to return the ether to its rightful owners as soon as the vulnerable wallets that allowed the heist could be repaired.
Obviously the supporters have a right to free speech, as proven by the seemingly unending barrage of "opinions" released into the ether by Arsenal Fan TV. It's fair to say that the Norwich game was not their finest performance, and the season as a whole must be judged a failure.
Literally the only thing wrong with the 70-foot invisible snake is that when Jamie and Mitch go to find it, they first see a wolf leap into the air and seemingly get sucked into the ether, at which point they naturally assume that they've just seen a wolf teleport.
Fashion Review MILAN — The coming of the robots; the end of work as it was previously understood; the lonely, hollow ring accompanying the virtual noises ceaselessly sent into the ether, sounds without echoes: These were some of the unlikely themes linking a bunch of disparate designers here over the past week.
That means there aren't too many TV shows and movies that will no longer be available to help binge away the winter blues, but there are still some heartbreakers that you'll have to re-watch or two before they're lost in the ether (or, rather, available for to rent for $5.99 on iTunes).
He released two EPs – 2014's 1992; 2015's 1000 (clearly a fan of numbers) – then vanished into the ether, lost to the hallowed pages of history where the release of his debut album sat next to Bigfoot in the library of mythical things whose existence could neither be proved or denied.
It just faded into the ether, probably because dozens of her own fans informed her that her ideas were simply not worth any price point she could think of, and that they would rather read Lauren Conrad's blog for free (which, incidentally, describes itself as a "VIP pass" to all things LC).
Of course, they hardly needed it to run wild: Earlier this month, New York magazine's Jonathan Chait stitched together news reports and other bits of (sometimes flimsy) evidence percolating in the ether to argue, relatively coherently if not convincingly, that Trump might have been turned by the Russians as far back as 1987.
What was unclear, and what the company statements did not address, was what, exactly, had caused them to mass-deliver in the dead of night, which and how many people were affected, and why, without their authors' consent, the content of private messages appeared to have been stored in the ether for months.
A list of productive players deemed "too short" in the draft would stretch into the ether, but the point holds: guys who were productive against good competition at lower levels tend to be productive when they reach the NBA, even if they seem to lack ideal physical attributes for the NBA. 10.
For as much as this president may have robbed us of sleep and self-respect, he has neither meaningfully diminished our agency nor our responsibility to, whenever we can, pin down a particularly important pattern of facts or a particularly significant story before it floats away into the ether and the noise.
The attack follows a separate theft of an estimated $10.3 million in Ether from trading platform CoinDash earlier in the week, though the attacks are far from the first to hit the Ether community: In June 2016, hackers attempted to steal some $53 million in the cryptocurrency from venture capital fund Decentralized Autonomous Organization.
You'd think that a bloke living in mainland Britian's last village before the wide expanse of the sea consumes all in sight and the world vanishes into nothing but gunmetal grey and the bright white of an odd floating milk carton, would appreciate the comfort of another human voice reaching out over the ether.
The violet of the field (actually a dirty gray glaze over a coppery red) and the violet of the trapezoid are so close that it is possible not to notice the difference between them at first glance, only for the trapezoid to emerge out of the ether as you train your eyes on the surface.
Lately, we've seen a boom in technologies specifically designed to compensate for our tendency to lose stuff: Apple's Find My iPhone, for instance, and the proliferation of Bluetooth-enabled tracking devices that you can attach to everyday objects in order to summon them from the ether, like the Accio spell in the "Harry Potter" books.
Shazam has arguably the goofiest plot device in the long history of goofy superhero plot devices: In order to tap into his superpowers and transform into his superhero self, Billy Batson (played by Asher Angel in this movie), a 14-year-old runaway teen, must shout "Shazam!" into the ether and get throttled with a bolt of lightning.
See, Czukay ostensibly did the Kraftwerk thing, finding freedom in machines but he was sillier about it—I always thought Kraftwerk looked like four Pee Wee Hermans anyways—and emitted an intuitive maximalism, pulling not just from Can's hours and hours of jamming but whatever's out there in floating in the ether on the radio and on television.
But without any dialogue, and with Harbour's mouth caked under layers and layers of moviemaking (or, in this case, movie-ruining) magic, Hellboy's emotional journey lacks punch and doesn't seriously entertain the faux-philosophical idea it throws into the ether: that demons wouldn't gargle with human blood and savor licking meat off children's bones if they weren't hunted.
But the most remarkable thing about that transaction was the decision by the provider of the pizza, 18-year-old Jeremy Sturdivant, that the compensation he received—10,000 units of a newly birthed currency, one called into being from the ether of the Internet, and backed by no bank or nation—was worth real bread and cheese.
As they packed my chocolate pretzel and fruity pebbles edibles, they gave me two locations they said were guaranteed to suit my needs, one in Inglewood, one on the outskirts of Downtown LA. Half an hour of driving later, I came to the unfortunate realization that the Inglewood location had vanished into the ether without a trace.
Although they've both put in groundwork behind the scenes, Rak-Su and PRETTYMUCH have been plucked out of the ether by the Simon Cowell because they represent fusion sounds that are currently doing well (reggaeton and garage in the UK, alt R&B and pop in the US) packaged for a global market of teenage girls.
You don't need a degree in music to understand Jute Gyte; I'm sure it helps, but those who appreciate the weird, the dark, and the complex will find much to interest them here, whether you're sworn to Blut Aus Nord or captivated by the more adventurous noise or progressive death metal bands floating out there in the ether.
When I hold the Ether Flows in my hands, I recall the way Vertu has every one of its super-expensive phones inscribed with the signature of the assembler responsible for it — to underline the close care and connection between product and producer — and I get the same sense of personal investment from the people at MrSpeakers.
Though their sick, sick synchronized dance moves in the video for "The Competition" may have you believing that the Dodos are nothing more than a couple pretty boys plucked from the ether by a Lou Pearlman-type to make teenage girls swoon, their decade plus making beautiful homespun pop music should be enough to convince you otherwise.
Against this Flipsid21 had the brooding Kuxir20, an Italian Batmobile-fancier of sensational skill: He scored from flying double-taps off the wall, he saved with boost-powered backward flips, he played throughout like the atmosphere itself was under his command—delicate toggles of boost to guide the car forward in 20D space and pedal-down flights into the ether.
We know what happens after the Ocarina of Time story ends, because the opening credits to the subsequent Majora's Mask tell us that nine-year-old Link goes off alone into the Forbidden Forest to search for Navi, his fairy friend who had accompanied him through his time travels, but who had flown off into the ether during the credits of Ocarina.
The truth is, before the Internet, if your band didn't hit the big time—like, free-cocaine-on-a-private-jet big time—then you probably didn't get signed at all, and therefore didn't have the means to send your music out into the world, and you disappeared into the ether long before any greasy longhair with a computer could obsess over you.
He will be a free agent July 1, amid considerable speculation in the ether already about a potential move west to join the Los Angeles Lakers, whose fading profile has been significantly enhanced by the arrival of the promising pass-first rookie, Lonzo Ball, and by the presence of Magic Johnson for his first full season as the team president.
In explaining the tweets to Smith, Allen said some included a reference to Modern Family character Phil Dunphy quotes—"if you ain't white, you ain't right"—and another was in reference to a Rick Ross song— stay schemin…" Niggas Trying To Get At Me." That still leaves a few of the unearthed tweets unaccounted for, let alone what else might floating around in the ether.
Meanwhile, I'm glad to know I still have a CD player in my car and that when driving I can wrap myself in the tunes of a man so humble and hardworking that, as if from the ether, he appeared to set music to my lyrics one day all those years ago and several before he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2009.
A presciently-titled Wired article from 2001—the headline "When Gamer Humor Attacks" is a lot less innocent post-Gamergate—charted the meme's rise from a flash video to forum mainstay, and its description of the world's response presaged what happens today when a new meme emerges from the ether of the web to freak out the Olds and the Normals: A sign of simpler times?
But the rappers reveal the most when caught responding to someone else's performance: Megan Thee Stallion barely tolerating Lil Mosey; YK Osiris in slack-jawed awe of DaBaby's arrogant ferocity; Blueface and YBN Cordae hitting the woah while Rico Nasty speed talks; Comethazine staring out into the ether while Tierra Whack, going a cappella, offers a master class in rapping, an art form of which Comethazine has little understanding.
But the rappers reveal the most when caught responding to someone else's performance: Megan Thee Stallion barely tolerating Lil Mosey; YK Osiris in slack-jawed awe of DaBaby's arrogant ferocity; Blueface and YBN Cordae hitting the woah while Rico Nasty speed talks; Comethazine staring out into the ether while Tierra Whack, going a cappella, offers a master class in rapping, an art form of which Comethazine has little understanding.
Mostly, I send what I consider important messages into the ether and I get them back; I read The New York Times and The Washington Post, as I always have; I use Slack to talk to my co-workers, and that's certainly useful; I check my Google calendar to find out where I should be; I write ideas and notes for columns and podcasts and more; and, best of all these days, I rent scooters.
In the penultimate section, Oliver's obsessive musings on Elio at the party, a result of the conviction that his life stopped when he left Elio and that nothing truly worthwhile has happened since, beggared the belief of this reader, usually happy to inhabit a surreal, dreamlike mood but unsettled by a man who feels he's wasted the last 20 years of his life yet hasn't done a thing about it except whimper into the ether.
Now, as Obama's second term ends and Trump and Clinton make their final campaign pushes, it's clear none of them heeded these warnings, certainly not John Podesta and Clinton, who used a personal server for government emails; or the Democratic Party, which suffered a possible Russian-sponsored hack; and not Trump or his IT managers, whose servers may be talking to Russian servers simply because of some spam that's bouncing back and forth across the ether.
Watching Liam Payne and Jason Derulo do a rap battle isn't really comparable with these things – it's not terrible, it's also not good, it's just something there that's in the ether between this life and the next: taking up space in the great big cloud in the sky among all the other mildly interesting things like adverts for dog food or big budget adverts by Lloyds TSB and thankfully now I've completed this sentence it shall never be thought about again.
Second, there are plenty of ideas in the ether that would help address Britain's problems while working with, not against, the grain of its existing, LME model: for example, Mr Osborne's attempt to knit together the big northern cities, measures to help workers in a fast-moving economy retrain and relocate, reforms to boost and improve the quality of university attendance (even at the expense of the country's perennially flaccid apprenticeship system), a trade policy focused on selling the City to China, perhaps even some first moves towards a negative income tax or citizen's income.
I do this hand gesture in those weird last eight minutes of a meeting that everyone knows is over and it's time to go to lunch but the person leading the meeting keeps idly questioning into the ether "is there anything we forgot to mention?" and shuffling papers and saying stuff like "oh yeah: actually, no, you know what, I'll send a follow up e-mail" and asking simple pointless questions like "so we'll do this again next... Tuuuuuesday?" and waits for someone to audibly say "yes" before they go "OK" and get up to leave, and so essentially what Obama is doing here, with his hands, is very politely and quietly resisting the urge to punch himself and then Trump.

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