23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
r. and d. work with the idea of visualization in space has been around for quite a while and it's been quite popular in the plant and so i jumped on the bandwagon and started off with optical illusions in the board tory then moved to natural effects like rainbows clouds. and so this was the foundation for the development of a dedicated device that is water is used to make tiny particles a form a continuous jet of cool air they're big enough to capture an image small enough to evaporate behind the fog making box is a simple projector that beams the desired image onto the screen there infrared lights built in which allow a camera to pick up where your fingers hit the stream of air that info is relayed to a connected computer which works out just how your interactions relate to the projected image all that with a lag of just zero point two seconds so little display it in the display is most important feature is its multitask control our software enables it to identify fifteen hundred. eighty s. even th
r. and d. work with the idea of visualization in space has been around for quite a while and it's been quite popular in the plant and so i jumped on the bandwagon and started off with optical illusions in the board tory then moved to natural effects like rainbows clouds. and so this was the foundation for the development of a dedicated device that is water is used to make tiny particles a form a continuous jet of cool air they're big enough to capture an image small enough to evaporate behind...
211
211
May 29, 2012
05/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
opened an investigation and stress that in addition to a business license you should always ask for the a r d license and then run it through their website before allowing anyone to workyour windshield. you'll find a link to that but said on cbssf.com. >> on this memorial day, unseasonably cool from many neighborhoods, 55 and pacific and 72 in santa rosa. now the locations, that will warm by 10 degrees on tuesday, but first, it is only made by a great play? >> early returns say that this,, >> there are many memorial day ceremonies around the bay area. >> and if you take place in a venue that has actually seen military action. done four shows us a special celebration on the uss hornet to. >> memorial day on the aircraft carrier, long ago retired and now a museum. people lined up to get in and see the aircraft, the helicopters, and the nasa quarantine trailer like the one used after the apollo 11 mission. they also come for the usual memorial day ceremony .. >> we're not a cemetery, where ashley trying to bring the history to life, of all the people of ghana for us. >> hundreds gather in the hangar before a huge flag. they listen to speakers, but memorial day is not abo
opened an investigation and stress that in addition to a business license you should always ask for the a r d license and then run it through their website before allowing anyone to workyour windshield. you'll find a link to that but said on cbssf.com. >> on this memorial day, unseasonably cool from many neighborhoods, 55 and pacific and 72 in santa rosa. now the locations, that will warm by 10 degrees on tuesday, but first, it is only made by a great play? >> early returns say that...
177
177
May 16, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
r and d mechanisms. i'm going to leave it to other panelists to go into detail how the price funding would work, but i wanted to highlight one more linkage, that it would dramatically decrease the marginal costs of extending access to more people, and this is the critical principle that we need to keep in mind when we're thinking about how to get access to millions -- excuse me -- how to get access to art for more people so we can use treatment for prevention as well as to save lives. let me make one final comment regarding how this could function at the international level. at the end of your bill, you mentioned the possibility of a donor prize fund and the way the donor prize fund could function is to incentivize companies to share their patents with the new international initiative called the patent pool. the patent pool encourages generic firms to increase production for lower price of medicines everywhere. the patent pool has been difficulty getting all developing countries included in the scope of the pool and incentive such as those provided through your bill could make it easier to expand process to
r and d mechanisms. i'm going to leave it to other panelists to go into detail how the price funding would work, but i wanted to highlight one more linkage, that it would dramatically decrease the marginal costs of extending access to more people, and this is the critical principle that we need to keep in mind when we're thinking about how to get access to millions -- excuse me -- how to get access to art for more people so we can use treatment for prevention as well as to save lives. let me...
177
177
May 9, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
the president underscored the value of investing in precision technology, in r&d, in efficiency and in workforce development. work force development that comes in many dimensions, training, retraining, apprenticeship programs and, yes, the path to success via higher education. speaking to that, our higher education dreams need to be fostered with affordability and availability. the 3.4% cap on interest rates for student loans cannot grow to 6.8%. we will dumb down the dreams of our young adults, who are looking to go onward with their careers through higher education. we need to pass legislation so as to hold that cap at 3.4% and we cannot allow it to grow come july 1 because of inaction by this congress. i ask us to pass that measure in this house. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in order to recognize national teacher appreciation week. by sharing
the president underscored the value of investing in precision technology, in r&d, in efficiency and in workforce development. work force development that comes in many dimensions, training, retraining, apprenticeship programs and, yes, the path to success via higher education. speaking to that, our higher education dreams need to be fostered with affordability and availability. the 3.4% cap on interest rates for student loans cannot grow to 6.8%. we will dumb down the dreams of our young...
89
89
May 31, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
r&d i think is at the heart of walt disney company. if you go back to the history of walt and mary, if you look at his work in animation and realize the genius of experimentation and how important it is to invest in r&d, i think that's what our foundation is to the second piece of it is, working with people are as excited about the future as you are, and who are willing to interact and pay attention to the consumer. and that's a very critical piece but every time a new piece of technology has, whether it is the video ipod or the iphone or the ipad, i made sure that my executive, everyone on my executive team had one. and we bring all of these devices into our staff meetings and talk about what can these devices do for the walt disney company? what can these devices do for abc news, abc entertainment, abc daytime, late-night, the disney channel portfolio, abc family. what do you know about your audience? how do they get out in the field, find out. so i actually think all of these pieces are critical to building a business model. and understanding, too, that we are creating with every new device that comes out, we have to reevaluate the
r&d i think is at the heart of walt disney company. if you go back to the history of walt and mary, if you look at his work in animation and realize the genius of experimentation and how important it is to invest in r&d, i think that's what our foundation is to the second piece of it is, working with people are as excited about the future as you are, and who are willing to interact and pay attention to the consumer. and that's a very critical piece but every time a new piece of...
877
877
May 25, 2012
05/12
by
ENT
tv
eye 877
favorite 0
quote 0
and i'm not sayi i'm sundstoo or athin i'm notaki thaanglat all. i ju thi the wilbe aot moreevead. >> thi katis aream. r drm iso geto b heelf d inire her people. >> the intense amount of worksre igointo b excing, 's gog toe seous. >>ith is fm pl her rent tand vie les,aty enjing r acng ceer but isn't rushg in too quickly. >> i'm very careful with what i do i ow w i a don't nt aone thi ey c makme io sothin se. erytng io i nt tdo i g. ♪ we ve y e!! >> well, katy always looks hot in her sexy ouits. th gots thkingwho s thbestod ihollood,s it ty omaybdanc turd tresjuline hgh. u caruleut cnnintatu me o timto me us feel really greatt ouelves. ok athesveryoned physues. >>t's hulingeingn ste and ing ked. >> 'payi offor cnnin tatuand s "mic me" co-stars. they're bgingicepand perft pe havearn the coved sps. kana srnofscor a pfect 10ecau of hearls. julianne hough is burning up the ges th h flaess figures. mainininisn't sy. >> n danng, gain a lile b of ight i di't be mysf upoo hd abouit. i goto le. >> h harbodi olyians training is their life. >> i run three miles every moing. i trn fosevehoura da six ys aeek. >> ban cy tes usow brut tho dayreal are >> y knoyou'reoingo be throng uat t en
and i'm not sayi i'm sundstoo or athin i'm notaki thaanglat all. i ju thi the wilbe aot moreevead. >> thi katis aream. r drm iso geto b heelf d inire her people. >> the intense amount of worksre igointo b excing, 's gog toe seous. >>ith is fm pl her rent tand vie les,aty enjing r acng ceer but isn't rushg in too quickly. >> i'm very careful with what i do i ow w i a don't nt aone thi ey c makme io sothin se. erytng io i nt tdo i g. ♪ we ve y e!! >> well, katy...
131
131
May 7, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
r&d agenda through the office of scientific policy that we have helped them work on. i'll give you an example, the insurance community. so if a company receives benefit from doing the right thing and getting an insurance benefit from it as well, that's a pretty good incentive. but the bigger picture is what we are looking for and, once again, narrowly crafted to core, critical infrastructure, these are things businesses should be doing anyway. electrical companies don't get paid unless that meter's spinning or the number's spin anything the day of smart grid. so as a consequence, there's a business reason to do it. the cost should not be something where the government's imposing some cost on it. the second piece, what we have proposed, not create some new regulatory scheme what now you have to do 15 reports to 15 different agencies. if you already have a responsibility to report, we just need to make sure that dhs has the visibility so they can have a level of assurance that you're doing what you need to do. that's what we're working on. >> host: and one other concern i've heard from the cybersecurity expert side of things is that some of that lobbying has resulted in exemptions i
r&d agenda through the office of scientific policy that we have helped them work on. i'll give you an example, the insurance community. so if a company receives benefit from doing the right thing and getting an insurance benefit from it as well, that's a pretty good incentive. but the bigger picture is what we are looking for and, once again, narrowly crafted to core, critical infrastructure, these are things businesses should be doing anyway. electrical companies don't get paid unless that...
156
156
May 22, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
r and d money. these are r and d platforms. of course there are problems in it. we built them to identify the problems. >> we are now working the mission modules. we just had a successful test on the mine warfare module. it will do better right now than the m.c.m.'s that are in the fleet. when we go to the spiral two and spiral three, it will just get better. area anti-surface module is designed to fight the small boats. people who don't think this is a war ship are nuts. on day one in the gulf, this ship will be fighting against the threat underneath the air defense umbrella of the broader fleet. enengage the surface engagement zone out to the limits of its 47 millimeter cannon, about five nautical michaels. it has an unbelievable engagement system. then you have helicopters and the muscles from the ship. we lost the missile. it was terrible. it would have been a great system. but the beauty of this ship is you don't have to redesign it. we will just pick another missile. that takes time. that is causing us a problem. i admit it. in the outer zone you are going to do air. this ship is designed to fight as part of the flee
r and d money. these are r and d platforms. of course there are problems in it. we built them to identify the problems. >> we are now working the mission modules. we just had a successful test on the mine warfare module. it will do better right now than the m.c.m.'s that are in the fleet. when we go to the spiral two and spiral three, it will just get better. area anti-surface module is designed to fight the small boats. people who don't think this is a war ship are nuts. on day one in...
164
164
May 26, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
veteran to make sure that feed back is coming to the caseworker and not feed back goes into the r&d component? how does the process work? >> i think it can occur both directly from the service member or veteran should the researchers. again, they are co-located in the clinical areas. it can come directly, but there is also opportunities for the feedback to the people who are doing the researchers -- doing the research to come from the case managers, the other providers whether it be a physical therapist or physician can any providers providing care for people with amputations can also provide that input into what is important for research and research initiatives. >> and when will this process be implemented? is that already going on? and if so, are there examples for an example of how that is working to make sure that the feed back of the battery and is taken account? >> well, the center that we spoke about standing up now and we expect it to be operational by the end of this year. i want to talk about a couple of research projects of the work we are doing and i think that one of them is what is known as the darpa arm
veteran to make sure that feed back is coming to the caseworker and not feed back goes into the r&d component? how does the process work? >> i think it can occur both directly from the service member or veteran should the researchers. again, they are co-located in the clinical areas. it can come directly, but there is also opportunities for the feedback to the people who are doing the researchers -- doing the research to come from the case managers, the other providers whether it be a...
111
111
May 29, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
to make sure that feedback is coming to the caseworker and that feed back -- feedback goes into the r&d component? how does the process work? >> i think it can occur both directly from the service member or veteran to the researchers, again, they're going to be co-located in the clinical areas. that feedback can come directly but there's also opportunities for the feedback to the people who are doing the research to come from the case managers, to come from other providers, whether it be a physical therapist or physician. any of those providers who are providing care for people with amputations -- amputations can provide input into what is important for research and research initiatives. >> when would this process be implemented? is it already going on? if so, are there examples or an example of how that's working to make sure that the feedback of the veteran is taken into account? >> well, the center that we spoke about is standing up now. we expect it to be operatal by -- operatal by the end of -- operational by the end of this year. i want to talk about a couple of research projects that are good examples of the work we
to make sure that feedback is coming to the caseworker and that feed back -- feedback goes into the r&d component? how does the process work? >> i think it can occur both directly from the service member or veteran to the researchers, again, they're going to be co-located in the clinical areas. that feedback can come directly but there's also opportunities for the feedback to the people who are doing the research to come from the case managers, to come from other providers, whether it...
356
356
May 4, 2012
05/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 356
favorite 0
quote 0
worked when r-2-d-2 ame over for diiner this week. cominn up... get a harvard ducation... for offereed online this fall.... before signing p.to now... andf whht you'll pind this weekend... if you're headed to cannon. yyu're watching fox 45 mooning news.. all ocal.. all mooning. p(bump out)) ((break 1)) &p3 having one of those days? tired. groggy. can't seem to get anything done. it makes for one, lousy day. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. and more... and more? stop paying so much for second best. upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for two years with no annual contract required. unlike cable, fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet, and the best tv picture quality, plus more hd. why pay so much for cable? switch to fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month
worked when r-2-d-2 ame over for diiner this week. cominn up... get a harvard ducation... for offereed online this fall.... before signing p.to now... andf whht you'll pind this weekend... if you're headed to cannon. yyu're watching fox 45 mooning news.. all ocal.. all mooning. p(bump out)) ((break 1)) &p3 having one of those days? tired. groggy. can't seem to get anything done. it makes for one, lousy day. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it,...
77
77
May 21, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
r and d platforms. of course there are problems with it. we built them to identify the problems. we're working the mission modules and had a successful test on the mine warfare model. it will do better right now many mcm's that are in the fleet. our and tight-service module is designed to fight these small boats. people who do not think this is a warship are not. this ship will be fighting against a threat. underneath the umbrella of the broader fleet. it will engage the services engagement out to the limits of its cannons. five nautical miles of i. you have a tool engagements and where helicopters and missiles from the ship -- it was terrible, it would have been a great system, but the beauty is you do not have to we could design it. -- redesign it. in the albert zone you will be doing air. -- in the outer zone will be doing air. it will sweep mines. it has unlimited growth potential. if it comes against a cruiser that has a lot of -- on it, it is not surviveable. the commander found himself in a destroyer up against a battleship. that is not a good situation. did he turn away from the ship?
r and d platforms. of course there are problems with it. we built them to identify the problems. we're working the mission modules and had a successful test on the mine warfare model. it will do better right now many mcm's that are in the fleet. our and tight-service module is designed to fight these small boats. people who do not think this is a warship are not. this ship will be fighting against a threat. underneath the umbrella of the broader fleet. it will engage the services engagement out...