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The version here isn't hooked up to the building's cooling system, so it becomes a way to measure the body heat of visitors.
Furthermore, says Papert, once children become familiar with the laptop, there's so much they can do – even if a functioning network isn't in place and the device isn't hooked up to the Internet.
We've already mentioned Peel, which is different from VooMote in that it relays commands from your iPhone to a standalone device that sits in front of your components and blasts IR signals (i.e., the IR blaster isn't hooked up to your phone).
Consider working at times on a laptop that isn't hooked up to the Internet.
There's a desk with an aging netbook placed on it, a metal lab table directly across from it scattered with props (most of which we are told not to touch), and a sink that isn't hooked up to plumbing.
Alan Bates, as a master storyteller, gives perfect advice to Scheherazade: "If your audience isn't hooked, you're dead".
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When it is not hooked up for visual-speaking, he uses it to test the useful magnetism of various metals.
One of the daredevils in "Steep," a documentary about extreme skiing, insists he is not hooked on the adrenaline rush of this death-defying sport.
"Your remote is not hooked up to the TV, but you can turn it on and switch the channels anytime you want with the controller.
Find a power connector that is not hooked into anything.
"He wasn't hooked up," Ezralow says.
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