Word: dock
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...fact, the "former" president of Iraq, interjecting that this was the judge's interpretation, not his own. Once the hearing was over, two guards moved to take his arms. He shook them off and engaged in a tense stare down with them before he finally exited the dock flanked by guards, but untouched. Once outside the room, Saddam turned to the chief guard and said: "I am the President of Iraq. You can't grab me like that...
...more recent Kodak dye-sub printers, like the Photo Printer 500 and the Printer Dock Plus Series 3, can accept a Kodak Wi-Fi card ($100, sold separately) that will allow the camera to print wirelessly. Unlike other wireless printing products, I found this to be remarkably easy, something I'd recommend to technophobes and techies alike...
...some angler will reel in a lunker that will be worth a million FLW bucks, televised coast to coast. "I didn't create this need. I recognized it," says Jacobs, who has far bigger businesses in his portfolio that could occupy his time. But he's standing on a dock in Hot Springs at 6 a.m. on a Saturday, watching professional fishing. "I have a passion for it," he says. "This is my story." A fish story, as it were...
...Provided you have an iPod Photo or any newer color-screen model, you can run a slideshow out the S-Video output and onto a TV or projector you bring along. It only works with the iPod in the left-hand dock, however-it can't blend photos from two iPods, the way it blends their sounds...
...engines. This would be used to put an unmanned lunar lander and a small upper stage rocket into Earth orbit. A smaller booster, made of a single solid rocket and a single liquid-fueled engine, would then launch the four-person crew in the command module. The astronauts would dock with the lunar lander, light the upper-stage engine, and head out to the moon. Once there, all four of them would be able to descend to the surface, leaving the command module to fly robotically above-unlike the old Apollos, in which two astronauts performed the moonwalk...