The Venturis' once-shocking pronouncement that Main Street was almost all right was a flash of urban wisdom that could lead to the realization that the maligned glass box is almost all right for a contemporary vernacular suited to the unprecedented scale of the commercial structures that fill our cities.
This time it was six long hours before a second flash corrected the first with the news that it was engine trouble and not a midair explosion that had forced Lindbergh to make an emergency landing on treacherous terrain in the mountains of western Pennsylvania.
But the main talking point was the dismissal of the Aberdeen duo by referee Steven Nicholls, who was quick to flash the cards throughout a game that was never bad-tempered.
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Betting that Flash was a declining technology, Apple chose instead to support HTML5, the next version of the standard programming language for describing the content and appearance of web pages.
That comeback was to be a mere flash in the pan for the visitors as Schalke continued to dominate, Kyriakos Papadopoulos providing a constant aerial threat which the onlooking Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will have noted.
It was not until four years later, after a promotion, that he was able to produce the first flash memory.
Seagate was also showing a 1 TB 2.5-inch hybrid drive that was 9.5mm thick and with a 32 GB flash cache.
We realised that if you had digital music, music that was digitised that is, then you could store it on flash memory or a hard drive and thus create a music player that could store many more songs that the Sony Walkmans or portable CD players that were the rage at the time.
Apple announced that it was providing a Retina Display iPad with flash memory storage capacities up to 128 GB of storage capacity.
There was a quick flash of light and then I knew all that he knows.
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What fired him up, though, was an idea that came to him--yes--in a flash.
It was a warning, without flash cards but with recent evidence, that made delegates sit up and applaud.
For Soderling, it gives further proof that his shock defeat of Nadal at Roland Garros last year was anything but a flash in the pan.
The flash mob was a way "to get our clients excited so that they would tweet or discuss it on LinkedIn, " says Elizabeth Marshall, vice president of marketing for Decision Resources Group, which organized the conference.
On Saturday, RT.com, the website of Russian 24 hour news channel, RT, said that one of the group of scientists that was following the experiment nearly 200 miles away from the explosion said they could see a flash of light even with dark glasses on.
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That should reduce the odds of a security breach because a user was running an outdated version of Flash.
Jason Lemkin is VP of Web services business at Adobe (ADBE) and in a December 2nd interview, he explained that his start-up EchoSign was acquired by the maker of Flash in July 2011.
Then he had a flash of genuine brilliance, scripted or otherwise, by pointing out that the Tory party was full of people who were "either in jail or had just come out of jail".
Your Wilson Pro H22 tennis racquet quickly became a drying rack for your underwear once you found out that the college tennis team was filled with power-hitting recruits from Estonia and the Ukraine who could knock a flash drive off the top of your head with a backhand.
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