Splice in a sentence as a noun

This might apply to 95% of splices, but not 95% of your template.

You should at least know how to splice and crimp an ethernet cable.

You think google and netflix have teams of ninjas that go and splice wires into your ISPs lines?

Your splice would not behave well in these cases but that's ok because you can just document that.

It can't be that hard to splice together some custom CSS to make hacker news look like whatever you want.

It is likely they could be ordered to splice they data while in the client for any person of interest.

It's possible to splice into the current blob by using /dev/mem to access the GPU partitioned memory.

It's probably much easier to quietly splice a cable when someone else is caught severing it elsewhere.

Splice in a sentence as a verb

About the pv overhead, I sent a note to the pv author saying that on Linux at least the transfer function could take advantage of the splice system call.

There is no reason you couldn't splice the cable through a machine that recorded the signal and then recreated it. Or a beam splitter that removed just a small fraction of the signal; the effect would be a slight increase in transmission loss.

Perhaps with splice variants we're getting into the millions, but obviously you can't consider splice variants to be unique proteins.

So good thing that static typing is no barrier to dynamic extension or modification -- however, you must defer type checking of splice points between components until later stages.

This particular benchmark does show the best case, but the typical case of a few dynamic splices will not affect things much because the page is still getting converted into a concatenative style and a ton of the splice processing of things like , , etc is happening at load time.

The early prototype idea was to open up a mouse, splice a USB hub into the USB connection, then attach an "Arduino like" Teensy[1] to it such that, when the mouse was connected, in addition to the mouse being detected and registered by the host machine, it would also detect and install a new keyboard.

That should leave you with a humless track.- step 1: Set up a recorder in a relatively isolated environment, ensuring that the hum is being recorded.- step 2: Record a 30 minute conversation with the target, ensuring that you have enough to splice together something incriminating.- step 3: invert the hum recorded from step 1 and mix it into the track from step 2.

Splice definitions

noun

a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together; "the break was due to an imperfect splice"

See also: splicing

noun

joint made by overlapping two ends and joining them together

verb

join the ends of; "splice film"

verb

perform a marriage ceremony; "The minister married us on Saturday"; "We were wed the following week"; "The couple got spliced on Hawaii"

See also: marry

verb

join together so as to form new genetic combinations; "splice genes"

verb

join by interweaving strands; "Splice the wires"