We hear you said, "The last thing you want to do for a shared use computer is have it be something without a disk ... and with a tiny little screen, " and went on to slap it on using a crank as a power source where there's no electricity.
Ms. PROSE: So the fact that they're worried may actually be a good sign, and every writer I know - I mean there's a wonderful phrase of William Burroughs, and he talks about the temptation to take your work and tear it up into tiny little pieces and throw it in somebody else's wastepaper basket.
Tiny and little-known Implant Sciences, which trades over-the-counter with the ticker symbol IMSC, is one of them.
Justice was chopping the heads off goat carcasses just to try and scavenge a tiny little bit of meat to sell to passers-by.
Entertainment and sports with little appeal on tiny TVs blossom with large screens and HD.
Like a little ant farm, we'd have some God's eye view of the comings and goings of our tiny little un-selves.
And there was little tiny windows that you could barely see through.
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I've had to look up directions in emails while she was driving, and she has no reason to be concerned about me seeing what she has going on in there, which, in my estimation, has a lot to do with Tiny Tower and very little to do with other men.
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And when that plastic breaks down into tiny little pieces, it is often swallowed by marine creatures and enters the food chain.
So when I did the score for "Dead Man, " I had the film projected on TV screens, and I had, like, about 20 TVs all around me, big ones, little ones, tiny little portables, and wide screens and everything hanging from the ceiling in a big semicircle all the way around me.
Dumfries, with no airport and a tiny population, has little experienced management talent.
There was a time at big concerts when musicians could look out from the stage and see little flickers of tiny flames all around an arena.
And then they send down a very high-speed injection of water into the well casing, and of course that flows into the rock and it puts little - tiny little hairline cracks in the rock, opens it up.
And when he gets about halfway through his trajectory, he's tightened himself up into this tiny little cannonball using squash and stretch in a way to create momentum and fluidity between the poses.
And you have to move from your family house to a flat, and your new bedroom is tiny and you have to share it with your little brother, who drives you mad.
Little tiny lights and they all start flashing at different times, and then there's strobe.
Featuring a glowing neon bar and a tiny stage, Plasma has little standing room so show up early to get a table.
Even a very small glass of Vintage Port seems to last forever as each tiny little sip coats and warms first the mouth, then the throat and then envelops you like an embrace.
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But I do think that places where email can be annoying - like lots of tiny little notification emails and so forth - may well end up migrating to IM, where they belong.
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More sea urchins and other tiny shellfish have been swept ashore at adjoining Broad Haven and Little Haven beaches in St Brides Bay, Pembrokeshire and in some places the golden sands were inches deep in empty shells.
There were also the tiny strawberries and raspberries clinging to stunted little bushes.
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"We can put satellites into space at a fraction of the price that it currently costs, " he says and Virgin is working with a "tiny little" company (the name of which hasn't yet been publicly disclosed) to do just that.
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And I read a report today that the first time it was mentioned - or there was a tiny little mention about it in a Huffington Post story, and it was the exact same day, if not week, that the Sandra Fluke controversy erupted, which of course consumed everybody's attention.
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Mr. CLEMENT: I think way, way underneath that, there is a tiny little kernel that is warm and fuzzy.
Ms. JAMES: And I brought the note back with a tiny little bag, little plastic bag or something with some clothes in it.
While effective, warfarin is incredibly tricky for doctors to use because there is only a tiny margin between giving too little and giving too much, risking uncontrolled bleeding.
John Henry had a little screwed white face and he wore tiny gold-rimmed glasses.
We took that moribund little forum and turned it into a tiny Athens, a beacon of open thought and debate.
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