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With a development trajectory resembling computers — ever more compact, capable, and cheap — it was only a matter of time till these machines would catch on as a consumer phenomenon.
Gilson says that by the end of this year customers will be using his machines to do real work, though he concedes it may take many years for "hypercomputing" to catch on in a big way.
If you hand tack, the thread can get caught on the machine foot and drag your stitching.
Dyson was previously best known for vacuum cleaners and hand dryers (and the rare product that didn't catch on, like its discontinued washing machine).
It's also where we first saw a cash machine, who'd have guessed that would catch on!
You're just caught in a machine that moves forward".
The plot is centered on a pretentious artist visiting the printer whose masterpiece -- which looks, truth be told, pretty weird -- gets caught in a machine and is chewed up.
Not long after the attack, a man was caught on camera at a nearby bodega using an A.T.M. machine with a card belonging to the victim, the police said.
They catch on other clothes (ruining other delicates), they bend, they get caught on parts of the washing machine (and if the wires get loose, they can ruin your washing machine!) and wires bashed around in a washing machine will often wear through the fabric of the bra itself, ruining the whole point of having an underwire bra.
Because it forced developers into a completely new model, it never caught on while more traditional virtual machine-based services like AWS's EC2 thrived.
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