You may prefer Rudolf's Swan Lake duet with Miss Piggy (also on YouTube). But a more traditional pas de deux with Margot Fonteyn from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet delivers a glimpse of Nureyev's sublime physicality as a dancer; the balcony scene in particular gives him plenty of room to flex his muscles, with lifts and leaps aplenty.tinyurl.com/6efb2uDocumentary on Trevor Nunn's Nicholas Nickleby, 1981The RSC stage adaptation (by David Edgar) of Dickens's novel was eight hours long, featured a cast of 39 an... 続きを読む 4 コメント
This could be right. Intel has budget to perform any kind of experiments. However, observe that they are using a resonant circuit. They have a couple of coil-pancake. One is a transmitter and the other one is a receiver. This could be a copy or a modification of Tesla patent number 649621 dated in May 15 of 1900 (Apparatus for transmission of energy) Tesla used pancake-coil in this patent and Intel's experiment too...Also, Both are resonant circuits. 続きを読む 0 コメント