"I started to think about what would it take to go deeper, what would it take to go to full ocean depth - that was kind of the holy grail from an engineering standpoint, " he told BBC News.
It will take as long to go through it as it would take to go around, admits Humborstad.
We still have a little bit to go because it does take a long time to move aerodynamically from one position to another.
Because it's so hot right now, Apple is able to take a go-it-alone approach to product releases, summoning the world's tech media to the Bay Area for press conferences that focus only on its new products and bottom line.
And where you get a step that has the opportunity to reduce the possibility of gun violence then I want to go ahead and take it.
But he also had a message for the next generation looking to make it big: go to college, take advantage of the world of tech and think about ways to change your local community.
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"When you have a large application it can take quite some time to go through all the details of it, " she added.
Dell is trying to go private, a move that would add to its debt and take it out of the public eye.
You've got a number of Republicans that are going to go along with it but they're not exactly trying to take any photos with the president at this moment.
Bowling in Twenty20 and Test cricket are very different skills and they need to go back to basics, which can take a little while, but it illustrates perfectly the difference between the two forms of the game.
And obviously he will be running on his record and he will be running on his vision of where this country needs to go and where he thinks -- where he would like to take it in the four years after the end of his first term.
Take it to go and stroll down Laugavegur Street, lined with Danish-inspired design stories.
But being so close to shore it should take less than 18 months to go from discovery to production, with no giant infrastructure requirements.
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If not, go ahead and take another hour to revise it.
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This go-round, they decided to take it one step further, using the words of a local poet for an installation of permanent tattoos to be inked on Lexington residents.
We've got all these great grounds to go to next season, but for now we're just going to take it all in and enjoy it.
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And for us, when we do find a job, if we have to take the pay cut and take the medical package that go with it, I suggest we do.
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Then they have to go through the music, note by note, and take it down a few notches to make each song suitable for baby.
Europeans are also hoping to get the go-ahead to take over peacekeeping in Bosnia from NATO and to turn it into the EU's biggest ever peacekeeping operation.
It only takes a few actions or choices to set, but it will take many actions to reset if you go wrong.
With the clock running down at the end of the game, McHale told Harden to "go ahead and shoot it if you like, " but Harden opted to take the shot-clock violation.
The idea behind the foc.us headset is to put it on your noggin, fire it up, and wait for around five to ten minutes, then take it off and go about your day.
Runners will continue to participate in the Boston Marathon -- but it may take years for the fear to go away completely.
"We're just going to go into the gym and work together, get used to each other, and take it from there, " he added.
Why then on Earth would it take a cloture vote to get additional lending to go to community banks in order to get it to small businesses to create jobs?
Analysts were divided on Thursday about whether Fosters was more likely to go for a takeover or merely wanted to take a big enough chunk of Southcorp to prevent it falling to a rival.
C. take it upon themselves to go further in existing buildings in unique and creative ways.
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Fatter profits are what it will take to go the next step up.
When I go to London I can take a free bike but it has the logo of Barclays emblazoned on the frame.
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