Dr Benford reckons the Snake is actually something like a corkscrew shape seen side-on.
Among the practical items, she included an ATM card, a laptop in lieu of lugging guidebooks, a corkscrew, bandages and pain reliever.
These ridges take on a corkscrew form because matter spewing out from the spinning center of the galaxy moves in spirals.
San Francisco entrepreneur Todd Pelman has founded a small start-up company called Blue Green Pacific, which produces a corkscrew-shaped, roof-mounted turbine that is still in the development phase.
He treats every creation as a challenge, daring himself to go far beyond any simple assumption about how a device, such as a corkscrew or nutcracker, is expected to work.
Spinning the pot forces the product to the sides and it freezes, The frozen parts are scraped off the walls of the French pot with a mechanical corkscrew blade and by hand, with a paddle until it all comes together into a frozen mass.
The cartoon below shows a man pulling a DNA shaped corkscrew from a bottle marked "Secrets of Life - Pandora's Brewery".
On their way out of the inlet, one whale breaches in a great, corkscrew leap and sends a splash toward us: Good-bye.
We may think of AI as something that we use, like a hammer or corkscrew, but that's fundamentally the wrong way to think about it.
In 2004 Concentric Medical of Mountain View, Calif. unveiled one of the first devices to treat stroke, a kind of corkscrew for the brain.
S., the resident director of wine education and a master sommelier, who came bounding into the lounge one evening with a wire basket of empty bottles (from an outdoor tasting) and a waiter's corkscrew wagging from his back pocket.
Additionally, the introduction of traditional CFLs left a very negative impression with consumers, who did not like their odd corkscrew shape, delayed warm up time, light quality or the occasional buzzing sound they emitted.
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