It is a modest home with a raised bed, a television, a few utensils, a shiny red refrigerator and a washing machine tucked away behind a curtain.
We sat in on an in-person demonstration of the machine recently and came away suitably impressed with what the machine can do--though we do have to wonder if consumers indeed want to do all these things on the PC.
During one of the jumps on Sunday night, Australian Jack Strong was attempting a backflip on his machine when it got away from him.
Instead, it was dreamed up by Ms. Blakely, a former fax machine salesperson who toiled away at the idea while still working at her day job.
Capt Dobbin, from Reigate, Surrey, led the attack in the face of machine gun fire just metres away.
Zylstra and a group of seven studied the problem, then resolved to stack those parts 50 feet away in the machine shop area.
While leading a flanking maneuver, he was shot in the stomach from machine gun fire some 40 yards away.
We learned the mechanics of the sewing machine, how to thread it and away we went.
"To get a useful computer it needs to be probably a million times more complex, so a full-scale useful factoring machine is still at least two decades away, " he said.
He deliberately chose a machine at the far end of the gym away from trainers, he says.
Like the Air and many other Ultrabooks, the KIRAbook has a wedge shape, with the machine getting narrower and narrower as you move away from the hinge.
Unlike the Roadster, even the LEDs that surround the charge port go dormant when you walk away, helping to keep this machine from drawing too much attention -- though if you want to be subtle, we might recommend something other than the eye-catching red featured here.
In five years, Dutra says, more efficient servers and virtualization--the conversion of multiple computers into software that can be run on a single machine--will allow Sun to do away with five of its eight data centers, reducing both the centers' square footage and data consumption by around 50%.
It's perhaps the token example of how consumers at large are moving away from needing a full-fledged machine at their fingertips, and the redefining of what a "computer" is for the newest generations.
"Nowadays you come to town, you stick your little card in the slot machine next to some blue-haired lady smoking away and try to figure out how many points you need for a buffet, " says Poster.
Either ask them to stand away from you, or invite them to use the machine before you.
The Cardiff inquest heard ranger Maguire, from County Cork, Ireland, was killed by a machine gun round probably fired from 0.6 miles (1km) away.
Too far away or too unsophisticated, most will either buy a new machine, even when an old one would do, or buy from a reseller at a big mark-up.
Right away I could tell Jobs had designed the Mac as a typesetting machine, among other things.
Ranger Michael Maguire, training at the Castlemartin Ranges, died from a single machine gun shot probably fired from 0.6 miles (1 km) away.
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The floods, however, damaged their home and washed away their livelihood two buffaloes, one calf, her sewing machine, and furniture.
And if that passivity catches up with them, Carlin's satellite-linked EKG machine or a robotic catheterization lab might be just a 20-minute mule ride away.
Then there's the question of how Perusquia got away with sending what appear to be false account statements from a fax machine in its San Francisco office.
None of this voice and machine vision means that direct touch on touchpads and displays, keyboard and mouse will go away any time soon.
At one point in the eighties, I owned over 10 percent of NYT, but I watched in frustration as management bartered away serious money for the aging Cowles magazine stable, invested in the teaching machine craze and divested a promising foothold in a cable TV system.
She said she was unable to throw away a pizza, left half-eaten by Jay, or put the washing machine on, because it contained one of her son's shirts.
Away from the chamber, Plaid have been working hard on sharpening up their campaigning machine on the ground after the Assembly and local election losses, including learning lessons from the SNP's victories in Scotland.
After recuperating with sleep and espresso (every room has a Nespresso machine), the first stop was Wolgan Valley Resort in the Blue Mountains, a three hour drive away (including the last half hour on a spine rattling, studded dirt road).
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