And Snipes is just amazing: everything he does seems to leap off the screen.
In 2010, South Korean researchers successfully created 3-D animated children's e-books in which characters leap off the page technology which could soon find commercial applications.
Unlike 3-D movies and TV, the gaming system does not require users to wear special glasses to see pictures that appear to leap off the screen.
They are joined in the discussion by skydivers and BASE jumpers like Baumgartner, Jeb Corliss and Miles Daisher who routinely leap off of extremely high, extremely low and extremely dangerous places.
There aren't too many occasions in life where one is called upon to climb a pole to a great height, stand atop it and then leap off--albeit while firmly strapped into a safety harness.
Of the total, 33 were believed to be suicides or attempted suicides, and another 54 were people struck on the tracks after being there for a variety of reasons, such as a deliberate leap off the platform to retrieve property or cross to the other side, or an accidental tumble in front of a train.
That's typical of the things flipped around in the playwright's utterly refreshing farce "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, " which happily has made the leap from off-Broadway to open Thursday at the Golden Theatre.
Lennart, Kenneth and Juvva leap on and off their snowmobiles, waving their arms and whooping to chivvy the animals along.
Passengers will be able to leap on and off the city's 500-odd old-fashioned buses at least until a European directive on accessibility comes into force in (gasp) 2016.
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Some 94, 000 people visited Salisbury's first Christmas Market with organisers saying their "leap of faith" paid off.
At Miraval, Life in Balance, guests are invited to try any number of "challenge" activities--balancing a feather on the palm of the hand, climbing (while tethered) the 25-foot Quantum Leap pole and then jumping off, learning to approach a horse and pick up its hooves.
However there is no denying that iPhones are not flying off the shelves of Leap Wireless and its retailers.
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For example, using the armor's jump-pack accessory allows players to leap up to hidden spots and pick off enemies.
In other words, the recent leap in share prices could be a one-off adjustment.
And then came the E-Bugster, quite a leap forward for VW. The company has showed off this dashing concept car several times, first in Detroit early this year and then a few months later at the Beijing Auto Show.
There is something thrilling and intoxicating about the entrepreneurial leap, and passion is absolutely vital because getting a new business off the ground takes a lot more time, energy, and money than most founders expect.
In order to emphasize the generational leap that we can expect with Kal-El, the company switched off two of the four cores momentarily, which plunged performance down to less than 10fps.
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Many of the people that will contribute to it have already been born, so short of some catastrophe that kills off large numbers of people, or some Viagra-fuelled leap in birth rates, population numbers and age composition can be predicted with fair accuracy for decades ahead.
But with even the most tightly knit crew, there's often one player who practically blasts off the court and inspires his fellow athletes to play better, leap higher, score more.
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