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en It's tough to find a reason not to [allow them]. The plates with yardages in the fairway are done with lasers, so what's the difference.

en I went from summer yardages to winter yardages in one hole.

en The simplistic concept (of lasers) probably derived from that old James Bond movie of a laser driving down at Sean Connery. It was a big-old device with a circular beam coming down. Conceptually, that's kind of correct, but all lasers today with those big beams come from gas or material lasers,

en The simplistic concept (of lasers) probably derived from that old James Bond movie of a laser driving down at Sean Connery. It was a big-old device with a circular beam coming down. Conceptually, that's kind of correct, but all lasers today with those big beams come from gas or material lasers.

en The need for tunable lasers is clear -- for sparing, for reducing inventory of fixed lasers. That's always been true, but the hype of tunable lasers got ahead of its time. This was a gap in JDSU's product portfolio, so it makes sense.

en If you could give yourself one new present in the new year, I would say buy a new set of dishes and make the salad plates your main plates. Dinner plates are so large we just fill them up. We simply eat too much of everything.

en I got a good start there on 10 and drove it in the fairway a lot on the back nine. It's a great golf course, very tough. If you're in the fairway, obviously, you can shoot some good scores.

en [Lasers] are incredibly powerful machines, ... And in the cosmetic area, maybe people don't take it as seriously (as necessary). Lasers can be more dangerous than the scalpel.

en Obviously, we both didn't play very well, ... I can't speak for him, but as I said, I had a two-way miss and couldn't find a fairway that's 300 yards wide. If you're hitting it both ways, it's tough to play.
  Tiger Woods

en It's a tough course if you don't know it. And it really hurts players who get in trouble off the fairway. It's tough to know where you are going.

en Every time you make a car journey already, you'll be on CCTV somewhere. The difference is that, in future, the car's index plates will be read as well.

en When he passed by me, he had some of the white rubbed over the plates as altered buyer's plates. I noticed he undid his seatbelt and saw he grabbed his pocket and lifted his foot.

en There's no reason, in theory, why we can't replicate this effect at room temperature, and we've already seen emission at 1,300 nanometers where telecommunications lasers work. There are challenges still to be overcome, and I'd expect to see this in production in three to four years.

en At the moment the farmers put them on themselves. But the automatic machines use lasers to find the udders, and a computer memorizes the configuration of the udder for the next milking.

en Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. In labs, we've examined the geometric reason for why there are ... tectonic plates underneath the earth's surface. It's supposed to be very interactive.


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