Each disc is dual-colored, and from largest to smallest, they form a dynamic rainbow utilizing fun shades like magenta, lime, and teal, and your more traditional shades of lemon, red, and sky blue. The star-like discs alternate between daisy style and star-burst shapes, too.
Want to make a rainbow? Want to keep all the round-edged shapes separate? You can! Even the smallest disc can spin all the way to the base.
Awww, all the discs are in order; what now? Taking the Spin Again apart so you can start spinning again might just be the best part! Lift up on the easy-to-release central pole and all the discs spin off the bottom!
Made of coated plastic that's pleasant to touch, the discs are solid and BPA free.
This visually stimulating toy will keep your little ones enthralled as they practice their hand-eye coordination and baby engineering skills!
There's stacking, there's twirling, and then there's Spin Again
Fat Brain Dimpl Stack. Stack the cups from big to small, nest from small to big. The top of each cup features a squishy silicone bubble embossed with a unique texture pattern. Little fingers will love to touch, push, and pop them again and again.
"Spin Again" by Lil Uzi Vert is a song that delves into themes of power, dominance, and personal assertiveness. The lyrics speak to Lil Uzi's ability to constantly reinvent himself and come out on top in any situation, much like a spinning top or a ceiling fan. Through his confident and sometimes explicit language, he demonstrates his prowess in various areas of his life, particularly when it comes to relationships and encounters with women.
The chorus of the song emphasizes the idea of spinning again, positioning Lil Uzi as someone who can constantly reset and start anew. The use of the phrase "pull up in a fish bowl" could allude to his presence being transparent or easily visible to everyone. This imagery, along with the reference to clear lens, may signify that Lil Uzi is unafraid of scrutiny and embraces his own transparency, asserting that he has nothing to hide.
By comparing himself to a ceiling fan, Lil Uzi highlights his ability to constantly be in motion and make things happen. Similar to a spinning fan, he suggests that he can create a whirlwind of excitement and transform any space he enters. This reinforces his persona as a powerful force that cannot be ignored or underestimated.
Suppose I wanted to calculate the expected value of the spinner game below, where both options are equally likely: you can either spin and win \$2 or spin and win \$1 with the addition that you can now spin again.
However, I ran into considerably more difficulty when dealing with the following game, this time involving four options: spin again, earn $x_1$ dollars and spin again, earn $x_2$ dollars and spin again, and just earn $x_3$ dollars. What is the expected value?
$(1/4)$th of the time, you win $x_1$ and spin again.
In this event, your expectation must be $x_1 + E$, because after the 1st spin, you are in exactly the same position as before the 1st spin, except that you are $x_1$ richer.
The iconic Astor Place Cube, which has been immobilized for nearly a year because of structural damage, would be restored to its original free-spinning glory by July 17, under a proposal from the city Department of Transportation obtained by THE CITY.
This colorful set of 6 vibrant discs that stack up and spin down a corkscrew pole makes for hours of fun for your little one. Discs alternate between flower and starburst shapes that inspire tactile development, and feature two bright colors each. This set for kids ages 1 and up encourages hand-eye coordination, cause-and-effect learning, and motor dexterity.
It's a stacking toy with a spin! Drop the vibrant star-burst discs onto the corkscrew pole and watch as they spin fast and smooth all the way down to the reversible base. Stack them from big to small, small to big, or in any order you want. Then, lift the corkscrew from the base to send them all spinning and tumbling to the ground. It's tactile fascination kids can explore again and again! Includes 6 discs, reversible wobble base, corkscrew pole. Made of strong, coated ABS plastic. BPA-free. Ages 12 months +
The SpinAgain from Fat Brain Toys is a fan favorite in our clinic - we have one in almost every one of our treatment rooms! This spinning stacking toy has six fun shaped and brightly colored disks that little ones love to watch spin all the way down the corkscrew pole. While watching the disks spin can be mesmerizing, this toy helps teach kids concepts like color, size and one vs. all. Encourage kids to stack the disks from small to large or large to small. Once all of the disks are stacked, they can remove the pole from the base and watch all of them spin to the floor!
Thread the pieces to set them spinning with this fun, colourful game from Outset Media! Small children can practice hand-eye coordination by properly threading the wheels onto the stick. As their skills increase, they can try ordering the pieces from largest to smallest.
Yesterday I played some Overwatch for several hours continuously without any problem, like I do everyday. At some point I heard a weird noise (probably a bip). Shortly after my FPS started dropping until black screen, and I had to manually restart the computer. 30 seconds after restart the GPU was still at 91C in CPUID-HW monitor and the fan shown at 0 rpm. I checked inside the case and the fan was not spinning.
"Generations of New Yorkers have taken The Cube for a spin, and we're thrilled that DOT and Tony Rosenthal's estate have reached an agreement to refurbish the iconic sculpture so it can keep spinning for generations to come," said Cultural Affairs Commissioner Laurie Cumbo. "Public art is integral to the vibrancy of New York's public spaces, and the restoration of The Cube ensures that its singular presence will continue to enliven and define this bustling corner of the city."
"The world keeps spinning - and so will the Alamo Cube!" said Scott Hobbs, Executive Director of the Village Alliance Business Improvement District. "We are incredibly grateful to the Estate of Tony Rosenthal for working alongside Mayor Adams' administration and the New York City Department of Transportation to ensure that the restoration stays true to the artist's original vision. We are thrilled that the City is restoring one of New York City's most recognizable and beloved public art sculptures. The Alamo Cube has been an iconic landmark in the Village for decades, and the Village Alliance can't wait for it to spin again."
"We're thrilled by the opportunity to fully restore the Alamo Cube for a second time," said Versteeg Art Fabricator's Co-CEO Emily Versteeg. "Our thanks to the Rosenthal estate and The City of New York for recognizing our expertise in undertaking this important project. Drawing from our founder Peter Versteeg's experience and longstanding relationship with Mr. Rosenthal's iconic artwork, we will surely make the Cube spin again, and hope it can delight visitors to Astor Place for decades to come."
The committee was embroiled in a major scandal in 2012-13 when the then Commission President Barroso decided to re-appoint Michel Petite as the committee's Chairman. Petite had had a controversial spin through the revolving door himself from the Commission's Legal Service to global law firm Clifford Chance in 2008 where his clients have included tobacco firm Philip Morris. Petite has also carried out lobbying vis a vis the Commission. Following an NGO complaint, the European Ombudsman wrote to Barroso recommending that Petite be replaced; soon after he 'resigned' and was replaced. The Commission has yet to admit any wrong-doing in this debacle.
I have a question, not as academic, just as a simple "tax-payer" European citizen who still believes in justice. Can't the European Parliament and/or the European Court of Justice take it seriously and start an immediate investigation, not only against those mentioned in the rapport, but also against "the Ethical committee"?
Our #1 seller! This unique take on a stacking toy is a favorite of kids and adults. Watch as the colorful discs spin down the spindle. The Spin Again mesmerizes little ones while improving hand-eye coordination.
Awww, all the discs are in order; what now? Taking the SpinAgain apart so you can start spinning again might just be the best part! Lift up on the easy-to-release central pole and all the discs spin off the bottom!
Features
- The first ever stacking and twirling toy!
- Encourages hand-eye coordination and baby engineering skills
- Instills a sense of wonder as kids watch their builds twirl and spin!
- Eye-catching colours include magenta, lime, teal, lemon, red, sky blue, and more!
- Includes: 6 discs, a reversible wobble base, and a corkscrew pole
- Vibrant, eye-catching colours
- Made of strong, coated ABS plastic
- BPA-free
I noticed the CPU fan did one full spin, and it stopped, then it kept repeating. I did some minor research and it started to clean out the fans. They did have some dust built up. The only problem was that I wasn't able to completely take out the mother board to clean the fans all the way right. I only went as far as taking a couple screws and unplugging some things off the mother board. So I got as much dust from in between the propellers.
I spun the GPU fans while I was dusting it off and the fan spun freely, both fans did.
The CPU one in the other hand, was a bit stiff but not to the point where it couldn't spin. In Dragon Center the RPM says 0 for the CPU and in the GPU it works regularly. I also I tried testing the fan out with cooler boost, but it would just do the same thing it always does, while the GPU fans work.