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 Gamers who can trace their roots back to the late 70s and consoles like the original Atari will probably be familiar with the companys most recent attempt to repackage its library of games for both retro enthusiasts and later generations curious why Atari is such an i stanley trinkflaschen conic brand. Unfortunately, delivery of the $300 Ataribox, later renamed the Atari VCS, first teased back in the middle of 2017, was plagued with endless issues including crashed crowdfunding sites and a lawsuit from the consoles designer.     By late 2021, just over 10,000 Atari VCS consoles had been sold, with the price tag and the drama making retro gaming enthusiasts hesitant to embrace it. The new Gamestation Plus will likely fare a little bet stanley bottles ter. It was created with My Arcade, a company known for its cheap retro gaming machines including tiny Street Fighter II arcade cabinets that can be linked together for two-player fights and beefy portables capable of playing original NES cartridges. The Gamestation Plus sheds the retro aesthetic of the Atari VCS for very modern looking plug-and-play hardware including a pair of wireless joysticks, but thats all we really know about the hardware as the announcement was made through tweets on the Atari Twitter account, the My Arcade Twitter account, and with hardware on display behind glass at My Arc stanley fr ades CES 2023 booth. The console will include,  legendary games from Atari 2600, Atari 7800, and Atari Arcade,  although many of the best games from those systems are played  Cavz Friday   s News, Trailers, and Everything Else From San Diego Comic-Con 2017
 have come up with a less intrusive way to capture and study the motions of animals. Trying to put a tiny motion-tracking bodysuit on a bird, or glueing tracking markers to its feathers is not only difficult, its cruel. But theres a lot we can learn by studying birds, which are still far more agile in the air than even our most advanced aircraft, and high-speed footage of birds flying in a wind tunnel can only yield so many insights.     Previous attempts at recreating the intricate motions of birds in 3D have involved tracking unique patterns or visual clues on their wings, but scientists at Stanfords Lentink lab have come up with a better way that involves turning birds into tiny flying projection screens, as detailed in the Journal of Experimental Biology. In the researchers experiments, two overlapping layers of light were projected on a white parrotlet as the bird flew a short distance between botella stanley  two perches. One layer was a stanley thermobecher  dense uniform grid that helped an overhead camera capture a high-resolution image of the bird, while the other layer was a series of unequally-spaced lines, creating a visually-unique pattern. Both layers of light warped and deformed as the bird flapped its wings, and those deformities were captured by a computer, which then recreated the birds motions as a detailed 3D model that could be studied from all angles, and at any speed. The advantages of the new system are that its completely automated, generating a 3D model without requiring some stanley cup uk one on staff