An anomaly is a simple drawing by Martin Puryear for "Box and Pole, " his first major sculpture (a 52-inch cube next to a 100-foot needle, both carved in wood), installed at Artpark in 1977.
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Imagine having a group of display cubes when it comes time to plan the seating chart for a reception -- each cube could represent one individual, with a color-coded background and a name or photo up top, with different descriptive elements on each side.
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The 3D cube button on the front panel, for instance brought up -- you guessed it -- a cube that you can spin using the touchscreen.
We were standing near a massive Harley Davidson motorcycle, half disintegrated and enclosed in a light-lined cube.
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The good old days of analytics models that are as simple as a six-sided cube have melted away.
Dublin, who also played for Aston Villa, Coventry City and Manchester United played The Dube, a cube-shaped drum played with the hands.
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The first floor holds the bedrooms, including a cube-like guest room decorated with a double bed and bright red chair as an accent.
The billionaire investor Warren Buffett has famously said that if we put all the gold in the world into one room, it would take up the space of a 67-meter cube.
On one recent visit to this exuberant survey, a group of kindergartners could be seen doing just that under a bright-red cube originally conceived by Tsuruko Yamazaki for an outdoor festival in 1956, and reconstructed here.
The collector basically looks like a tennis racket filled with ice cubes, so this is kind of like a big ice-cube tray, and each ice cube is not made out of ice, but it's made out of this aerogel.
The tinier printer does gain portability from the size shrink (it has only has room for a 5.5-inch cube) and the ability to be powered by a battery thanks to its low power-draw.
The new building, described by the council as being of a modern design with "a succession of cube-like shapes superimposed on each other", would cover a wider area - including some Metropolitan Open Land.
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Unlike the G3-powered iMac, the Cube uses a top-of-the-range PowerPC G4 processor -- running at either 450MHz or 500MHz -- so there's no skimping on performance.
Other Kraft mobile games include "Jell-O Jiggle It, " in which players try to get a cube of Jell-O to dance, and "Sour Fling, " which features Sour Patch Kids candies tossed past obstacles.
Take, for example, the 2004 film Crash, which tells interweaving stories that could be presented simultaneously with such a display -- simply rotate the cube until you land on a narrative you'd like to follow, and the soundtrack will adjust to match.
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It was time, naturally, to move onto bigger and better things -- and when your boss tells you he wants nothing more than a real-life Weighted Companion Cube from Portal 2, you begrudgingly concede.
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If you're caught you will get sent to D-Block solitary, a tiny cube where days are marked by a light shaft travelling across the wall - or you might be interrogated using techniques only alluded to in the otherwise thorough Alcatraz audio tour, with first-hand accounts by prison guards and prisoners of the Rock.
Over a decade ago he helped pioneer the idea of the cube-sat satellite that is a small self contained box that could ride with other such boxes in the payload of a rocket where it could conduct low gravity experiments, biological experiments of do other interesting activities when released into space.
To motivate Lims employees to move its products, I-Cube, a small supplier of chips used in data routers based in Campbell, Calif.
Claiming to be the "first major museum exhibition to recognize scent as a major medium of artistic creation, " the show strips perfume of its extensive packaging and advertising and presents it as an "olfactory art" in a purpose-built white-cube gallery.
Toss six 1.25-inch panels into a plastic cube, then turn it as you see fit.
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"It takes about a month to break in a brand-new Rubik's Cube, " said 23-year-old Australian Tim McMahon.
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Technology developer Cambridge Consultants will show off its Cube, a wi-fi-enabled radio that changes stations when flipped on its side.
Warren Buffett, one of the world's richest investors, says the total amount of gold in the world - the gold above ground, that is - could fit into a cube with sides of just 20m (67ft).
Instead, the studio chooses to work closely with private developers, like Procisa, their collaborator on La Finca and their neighbor in the development's industrial park, where A-cero-designed glass-cube offices are set off by external stairwells of swirling concrete.
That shouldn't happen -- that those decisions shouldn't be made by somebody sitting in a cube in government and shouldn't be sitting -- made by somebody sitting at a cubicle at an insurance company.
The Rubik's Cube--that maddening twistable puzzle that requires mental and digital dexterity to twist and turn bands on a cube until each side is a solid color--is making a comeback.
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Among her inventions was a sort of bouillon cube that, when dissolved in water, produced a cola-like drink.
He did not always get it right the first time, either--the first Mac lacked enough memory, was a commercial failure and led not only to layoffs but to Jobs' own ouster in 1985. 2000's PowerMacG4 Cube was also a high-priced flop.
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