Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Porsche 989" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

prototype and made
Code-named the " Atari 5100 " ( a. k. a. " Atari 5200 Jr ."), only a few fully working prototype 5100s were made before the project was canceled.
Martin Cooper ( inventor ) | Dr. Martin Cooper of Motorola, made the first private handheld mobile phone call on a larger prototype model in 1973.
The prototype weapon began unpowered flight-tests in 1947, and made its first aerial interception in 1952.
In 1939, they made a prototype with the first three-cylinder engine.
Their first passenger car was the F89 using the body from the prototype F9 made before the war and the two-cylinder two-stroke engine from the last F8.
The short film Within the Woods ( 1978 ) was made as a prototype to help convince possible investors to fund The Evil Dead.
Ternary ( with three states ) logic has been studied, and some prototype computers made.
In the mid-1960s, a successor to the EDSAC 2 was planned, but the move was instead made to the Titan, a prototype Atlas 2 — the latter having been developed from the Atlas Computer of the University of Manchester, Ferranti, and Plessey.
In 1943 Cousteau tried out the first prototype aqua-lung which finally made extended underwater exploration possible.
Beginning with the limited-production Cosmo Sport of 1967 and continuing to the present day with the RX-8, Mazda has become the sole manufacturer of Wankel-type engines mainly by way of attrition ( NSU and Citroën both gave up on the design during the 1970s, and prototype Corvette efforts by General Motors never made it to production.
A number of Mercury boilerplate spacecraft ( including mockup / prototype / replica spacecraft, made from non-flight materials or lacking production spacecraft systems and / or hardware ) were also made by NASA and McDonnell Aircraft.
McVeigh made a prototype bomb using a plastic Gatorade jug containing ammonium nitrate prills, liquid nitromethane, a piece of Tovex sausage, and a blasting cap.
A prototype is then built and tested ; changes to meet or improve the specification, alter functionality, or reduce the cost, may be made.
In 2010, following archaeological discoveries at the Roman ruins in Chester, some writers suggested that the Chester Roman Amphitheatre was the true prototype of the Round Table but the English Heritage Commission, acting as consultants to a History Channel documentary in which the claim was made, declared that there was no archaeological basis to the story.
Underwater cinematographer Jordan Klein, Sr. of Florida co-designed such a scuba in 1967, called " Mako ", and made at least a prototype.
An initial prototype of the Walkman was in fact made by replacing the recording circuit and speaker from the Pressman with a stereo amplifier.
A related design that saw some work, but never made it to the prototype stage, was Dumbo.
In the 1860s, the advent of electric motors made it possible for a gyroscope to spin indefinitely ; this led to the first prototype gyrocompasses.
Laquiante, an officer of the Strasbourg criminal court, made a design for a beheading machine and employed Tobias Schmidt, a German engineer and harpsichord maker, to construct a prototype.
In 1914 De Corlieu made a practical demonstration of his first prototype for a group of navy officers.
This set was stated to be made from " off-the-shelf " items, which shows that MSA had that regulator design before ; also, that regulator looks like the result of development and not a prototype ; it may have arisen around 1943.
Murdoch built a prototype steam locomotive in 1784 and made a number of discoveries in chemistry.
The construction of a fully working full-scale prototype and the ultimate test of concept, is the engineers ' final check for design flaws and allows last-minute improvements to be made before larger production runs are ordered.
VAZ had made their first front-wheel drive prototype, the VAZ 1101, in the early 1970s.

prototype and from
One of the cyberpunk genre's prototype characters is Case, from Gibson's Neuromancer.
The word clock ( from the Celtic words clocca and clogan, both meaning " bell "), which gradually supersedes " horologe ", suggests that it was the sound of bells which also characterized the prototype mechanical clocks that appeared during the 13th century in Europe.
The example, however, of Columbanus in the sixth century stands out as the prototype of missionary enterprise towards the countries of Europe, so eagerly followed up from England and Ireland by such men as Saints Killian, Virgilius, Donatus, Wilfrid, Willibrord, Swithbert, Boniface, and Ursicinus of Saint-Ursanne.
* Cybergirl Cybergirl is a cyber replicant prototype 6000, a " cyborg " from a distant planet who ran away to explore the beings she was created after, human beings.
It is not known whether the game's printed screen shots were from an actual prototype or were merely pre-development illustrations.
The Mouse_ ( computing )# Early_mice | first prototype of a computer mouse, as designed by William English ( computer engineer ) | Bill English from Engelbart's sketches.
This prototype was to be put into production only after World War II, first as an Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau ( IFA ) F9 ( later to become Wartburg ) in Zwickau, East Germany, and shortly afterwards in DKW-form from Düsseldorf as the 3 = 6 or F91.
SPO investments ranged from the development of enabling technologies to the demonstration of large prototype systems.
Some realistic references to ARPA in fiction are in Tom Swift and the Visitor from Planet X ( DARPA consults on a technical threat ), in episodes of television program The West Wing ( the ARPA-DARPA distinction ), the television program Numb3rs ( DARPA research into creating the first self-aware computer ), and in the motion picture Executive Decision ( use of a one-of-a-kind experimental prototype in an emergency ).
In 1932, Ernst Lubcke of Siemens & Halske built and obtained images from a prototype electron microscope, applying concepts described in the Rudenberg patent applications.
Parajet flew and drove its prototype from London to Timbuktu in January 2009.
The assassination also prompts five disaffected scientists from the Organization of the Zodiac ( more commonly referred to as OZ ) to turn rogue after the completion of the mobile suit prototype Tallgeese.
Its innovative design soon represented a national architectural prototype, and featured a domed central gallery, from which interconnected rooms radiated.
He regulated rents, and set up a prototype national health service, using new hospitals set up in the expectation of large numbers of casualties from German bombing.
In 1985 Classical historian Georg Luck, in his Arcana Mundi: Magic and the Occult in the Greek and Roman Worlds, theorised that the origins of the Witch-cult may have appeared in late antiquity as a faith primarily designed to worship the Horned God, stemming from the merging of Cernunnos, a horned god of the Celts, with the Greco-Roman Pan / Faunus, a combination of gods which he posits created a new deity, around which the remaining pagans, those refusing to convert to Christianity, rallied and that this deity provided the prototype for later Christian conceptions of the Devil, and his worshippers were cast by the Church as witches.
Georg Luck, repeats part of Murray's theory, stating that the Horned God may have appeared in late antiquity, stemming from the merging of Cernunnos, a horned god of the Celts, with the Greco-Roman Pan / Faunus, a combination of gods which he posits created a new deity, around which the remaining pagans, those refusing to convert to Christianity, rallied and that this deity provided the prototype for later Christian conceptions of the devil, and his worshippers were cast by the Church as witches.
Worship of the icon as somehow entirely separate from its prototype is expressly forbidden by the Seventh Ecumenical Council ; standard teaching in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches alike conforms to this principle.
Luthor decides to fake his own death by piloting a prototype jet on a proposed trip around the world and crashing it in the Andes ; this is merely a cover for the removal of his brain from his cancer-ridden body and the growth of a cloned body around it, whereupon he passes himself off as his hitherto unknown, illegitimate 21-year-old son and heir, Lex Luthor II.
* 1927 October 6The seventh CGPM adjusts the definition of the metre to be the distance, at, between the axes of the two central lines marked on the prototype bar of platinum-iridium, this bar being subject to one standard atmosphere of pressure and supported on two cylinders of at least diameter, symmetrically placed in the same horizontal plane at a distance of from each other.
Jean showed how the unwavering trust of Jef, the faithful Pierrot prototype, transforms his scandalously adulterous wife into his idealized image of her, while Domino presented another unfaithful wife who pays a gigolo to make a pretense of courting her so as to distract her husband from her real lover, but the gigolo manages to act his character with such pretend sincerity that she winds up falling in love with this fictional persona.
Machiavelli is sometimes seen as the prototype of a modern empirical scientist, building generalizations from experience and historical facts, and emphasizing the uselessness of theorizing with the imagination.

0.591 seconds.