Word: syncing
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...would not fly. It would have not only fuel efficiency and safety and quality but connectivity. With Sync technology, we're seamlessly connected to the Internet, hands-free, and able to focus on the road but also able to handle guidance and navigation and play your music...
...definitely going to play some good teams,” Stack-Babich said. “I don’t think we’re looking to go undefeated, but we hope that we are able to get the pitching shored up and get the hitting in sync.” The state of Harvard’s pitching staff is certainly a cause for concern for the team. The Crimson has had great outings from sophomore Dan Berardo and freshmen Conner Hulse and Brent Suter, but the rotation has been dealt a huge blow by the loss...
...cumbersome to produce too. In the old days, two 65-mm, 150-lb. film cameras--each shooting the same scene in sync--were used to make a 3-D picture. The gap between the lenses simulates the space between our eyes, adding space perception. But with film, you never knew how the shot would turn out until later...
...significantly more poorly, but they didn't think they were impaired," Nixon says. "On the descending limb, the older adults thought they were impaired, but at that point alcohol didn't have any impact on their performance." As to why the more seasoned social drinkers may be out of sync, Nixon says, "Older adults are mentally more sensitive to the sedative effect." (See pictures of the world's most celebrated senior citizens...
...What made the game so exciting was not merely the statistics of the final outcome, but the fact that Harvard was able to rally its players after playing so poorly in the first half. The team was out of sync, the crowd was disheartened, and Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith was infuriated...