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Anyway, it's a really interesting topic, and not - won't require too much speed on our propeller beanies.
So, yes, we need to wind up our propeller beanies' springs right to the breaking point in order to get enough lift for this.
Several years ago, computer geeks hid both their identities and propeller beanies when they went out in public.
So everybody needs to close their eyes and put their propeller beanies on because this is really cool conceptual stuff.
You picture him wearing one of those propeller beanies and annoying generals by playing with the colored pins on the military maps.
Through his illustrations Rotsler also helped perpetuate the image of science fiction fans wearing propeller beanies.
Get your propeller beanies on.
In the 21st century, propeller beanies are rarely seen on the street, and are primarily worn for satirical or comedic purposes.
We rejected pet rocks, propeller beanies and Hula-Hoops - fads that were created to be ephemeral.
Among the other offerings for hard-core computer fanatics, who are often affectionately called propeller-heads, are propeller beanies ($10) and baseball caps ($12).
The name propellerhead comes from the pejorative term used to deprecate science fiction fans and other technophiles, who are stereotypically drawn wearing propeller beanies.
Senior Apple executives wear blue suits, and senior I.B.M. engineers are sometimes sighted wearing propeller beanies.
Professor Rhyne recalled the numerous graduates of that time who festooned their gowns with flowers or replaced their mortarboards with propeller beanies.
Instead of blasting off to the moon in a sleek spacecraft, players attempt to reach the moon by harnessing the flying power of rocket boosters, propeller beanies, springboards and clouds.
After catching up with another post-PRISM week of security industry news, Steve and Leo wind up and release their propeller beanies for a deep dive into the early history of Intel processor memory management - which, it turns out, has direct application to Steve's current work on SpinRite v6.1.