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The mechanical bug bit Mr. Barbaria many years earlier, when drag racing was hot.
Remarkable as it is, the appendage is no more remarkable than the rest of the bacteriophage--a tiny six-legged organism that looks something like a mechanical bug or perhaps the lunar module that took Apollo astronauts to the moon.
The researchers' mechanical bug eye isn't yet a top-of-the-line model: It contains 180 lenses, about the same number in the eyes in fire ants and bark beetles, which don't have great vision.
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Amazon has begun making room for more highly trained and well-paid technicians to ensure that the machines are charged up and connected to the network that controls them, and to fix any mechanical bugs.
After preliminary research, the collective decided that huge, mechanical, computerized bugs would be the most fitting way to portray this observed phenomenon (clearly).
Originally released as an unfinished beta version, players had to wade through software bugs and mechanical uncertainties, using the game's complex crafting system to build homes and contraptions, but having to share information on what worked where – there was no tutorial.
Lastly, the potential role of reduviid bugs as mechanical vectors was demonstrated experimentally [ 14].
Self-replicating micromachines, solar-powered bugs, and now mechanical fishies.
Hence del Toro's fondness for clockwork, and for mechanical thinglets that scuttle and click; the bugs in "Cronos," locking onto human skin, were no bigger than a mouse.
Bug had been used to refer to mechanical flaws for decades before 1947; in fact, the I.B.M. engineers who helped set up the Mark II's precursor, the Mark I, in 1944 had used it with reference to computers.
I was not held up by animals or mechanical problems but by my body, which succumbed to a mid-week vomiting bug that eventually robbed me of an official time even though I recovered later in the week.
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