Curley's wife's comment suggests that she finds it easier to engage with machines than with people because machines do not judge or mistreat her. It hints at the loneliness and lack of emotional connection she experiences in her marriage and on the ranch.
After asking what happened to Curley's hand, the men repeat the story that he got his hand caught in a machine. Curley's wife says she likes machines because she likes the fact that somebody hurt Curley: "She turned to Lennie. 'I'm glad you bust up Curley a little bit. He got it comin' to him. Sometimes I'd like to bust him myself.'" Section Four.
it was called the industrial revolution because it was first the farming age but then later on it was called the machine age because machines were being produced at that time
They cant yet but there's no saying that later on in the future they will be able to
Japan and then later China. You can tell the difference because the colors are much gaudier than on the original machines.
A Xerox Machine is any machine marketed by the Xerox Corporation. Many different machines have been marketed by Xerox Corporation, and were invented by different people at different times. Some people incorrectly say "xerox machine" when they want to say "photocopier" or something similar. The process used in most modern photocopiers is called xerography and was invented by Chester Carlson. Machines using that process were developed (not invented) by a team of engineers working for the Haloid Company, later called the Xerox Corporation.
There are many coin collection machines available through the country. So you can use these machines to deposit your coins and get them converted to cash. The machine will directly credit the money you are depositing as coins into your bank account. You can then withdraw it at a later point of time when you want.
Turing did not work on the Enigma, it was a German machine. However he did do some work on the British Bombe machines that were used to crack the Enigma machine cipher. Later he saw Tommy Flowers' Colossus electronic computer, designed to crack the German Lorenz SZ40/42 machine cipher. This inspired him after the end of the war to begin work on programmable electronic computers.
Turing did not work on the Enigma, it was a German machine. However he did do some work on the British Bombe machines that were used to crack the Enigma machine cipher. Later he saw Tommy Flowers' Colossus electronic computer, designed to crack the German Lorenz SZ40/42 machine cipher. This inspired him after the end of the war to begin work on programmable electronic computers.
later or moreover later on, in the future, in awhile
The technologist. A radiologist reads the study later.
In 1852 Francis Wolle patented in the United States, and later in France and England, a machine that he devised for making paper bags. It was the first of its kind, and covers the fundamental principle of the many similar machines that are now used.
Cyrus McCormick is the inventor of the reaping machine! Actually, Cyrus McCormick was not the inventor of the first practical reaping machine. No doubt the American firms concerned with the manufacture of reaping machines have loudly and persistently claimed McCormick as the inventor of the reaping machine, and some British writers, who should have known better, have accepted this claim, but it has been repeatedly disproved that McCormick has any claim to be considered the maker of the first practical reaping machine. The first reaping machine in America was built in 1809 and tested on a farm in Union Bridge Maryland by Jacob R. Thomas during the late summer, but because it did not work quite right on the first trial the project was abandoned by the inventor. The idea was later picked up by Obed R. Hussey, a cousin of Thomas, who was an early pioneer in the manufacture of reaping machines, and later incorporated by Cyrus McCormack, who was credited by history with inventing the first reaping machine.
Then you would need to try resending the fax at a later time. Most fax machines have a feature that will automatically redial a number of times.