Everyone knows that the days of easy money are a vanishing mote in the rearview mirror.
Instead of having millions of buttons, the Wii-mote, as they call it, is motion and position sensitive.
But in noting the beams in their eyes, Ms Buckley is unaware of a mote in her own.
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Instead of memorizing button combinations, the Wii-mote lets you move naturally, and the movements show up on the screen.
But before worrying about the mote in a distant polluter's eye, it makes sense to consider the beam in thine own.
Then, they were temporarily housed at SeaWorld Orlando, Mote Marine Laboratory, and the Florida Aquarium, NOAA said in a press release Wednesday.
In his new scheme, each Smart Dust sensor (which Pister calls a "mote") is about the size of a character in this sentence.
Another mote inside that range picks up the first one's signal and grabs its data, adding readings of its own and passing the package along to a third mote.
In her chapter on the moon, she recounts how a friend of hers received a mote of moondust as a gift from a suitor who worked in a lunar research lab.
The director of Mote Marine Laboratory's Center for Shark Research in Sarasota, Robert Hueter, spent five years studying samples from a variety of shark species caught off the coasts of Florida, including the two most-popular commercially-caught species.
Mr. FLASH: I can remember at a point when I would look - when I would think about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame it was like this building that had a mote with sharks around it.
The grounding of the 787 fleet illustrates not the flaws in Boeing's industrial culture -- a rush to bring the airliner to market, a degree of over-innovation or a desire to please shareholders by outsourcing too much design and production -- but the rigor of a regulatory regime with a zero tolerance of any mote of imperfection.
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