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Maddon said the play could be especially effective as a slump-buster when a hitter was "in maybe mode," or unsure whether he should swing.
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I'd prefer just Metallica – maybe career mode could be an entire concert in real-time.
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Add a WiFi detector to this thing, maybe a strobe mode for emergencies and/or dance parties, and we'll take it.
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This illustrious group of CEOs, journalists, the Meg Whitmans of the world, NGO heads, and all-around wise women were told by no less than Warren Buffet that the economy is in sputter mode, and maybe, just maybe, it will snap back in about three years.
And then maybe my default-mode network shut down for a second, or maybe I had a surge of serotonin, but for whatever reason the whole thing abruptly seemed hilarious, fascinating, perfect.
I'm a watch purist so maybe the S-Mode Oberon isn't for me.
Many practical systems are multi-state k-out-of-n systems with independent, non-identical components, where the system and its components have multiple performance levels and maybe multiple failure modes.
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