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In the last two months, he said, they've spotted three – a blue whale in September, a humpback dragging a line from its fin three weeks ago and the humpback from Saturday. .
It's simply handled, just a case of clicking one point in the environment and dragging a line to the related evidence, but it does make you feel like you're as smart as a man who possesses genius-level intellect.
It's simply handled, just a case of clicking one point in the environment and dragging a line to the related evidence, but does make you feel like you're as smart as a man who possesses genius-level intellect.
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After poking the two dots, users will naturally drag a line between them.
Say you want a "read more" button on a mobile homepage to connect to an article; all you have to do is define the hotspot and drag a line to the mockup of the article page.
Using a fiberglass pole, boats drag a line that is kept taut by a weight.
Playing Subterfuge, billed as "a week-long game of strategy and diplomacy," running on your smartphone or tablet, is simple you drag a line from one of your outposts to another, get an estimate of how many hours it'll take for the submarine to get to that location, and then choose how many units you actually want to send.
Go to the top settings, un-check gradient and lower the size to 5. Drag a line from the top of the triangle down at an angle to the base, lower the opacity to about half.
Dragging a short line through the water means it can be aimed carefully, and checked more often, so it is better at catching tuna only.
Tricia, our Bininj (Aboriginal) guide, assures us that if it weren't "against protocol" she would be dragging a fishing line behind our little cruise boat to catch her supper.
You could not follow an advancing or retreating army dragging a telephone line along with you.
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