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From the outside she seems far too big an object to move at all much less at better than thirty knots but deep inside is a seething power plant that will handle that speed with ease.
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When a stream of light hits an object, it tends to move in the direction that the light is.
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No sound came from the object, and it did not move.
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Textures are well-defined-like water rippling in a trough-and the changes in definition and brightness as you move in relationship to an object are impressive.
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In the real world, the farther away an object is, the slower it seems to move. (That is why the horizon appears motionless, and is reassuring to look at during a bout of seasickness.) This means that shrinking a virtual scene, which makes it look farther away, also makes it appear to move more slowly.
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We're working with Russians to make some software changes where we can do that in a much more expedient manner, so if we get late notification of another object - we'll have the ability to move.
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Microsoft is now fighting a move by a number of American states, which object to the terms of the settlement.
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When a digital object exceeds a threshold number of moves or downloads, the ability to move may be deemed impermissible and suspended or terminated.
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The pulses of electricity in the brain are then translated into commands to move the arm, which bends at the elbow, wrist and could grab an object.
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But in the future, there will be many views next to each other, so you will simply move your head to the left or the right to give you a stereo impression of an object.
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