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And we
actually
have fire, fire deep inside the ocean, going on right now.
In this place, the ocean floor, the rocks
actually
turn to liquid.
So you
actually
have waves on the ocean floor.
Water is
actually
flowing through there.
The largest waterfall on the planet is
actually
under the ocean, up near Iceland.
Microbes are
actually
eating the hull of the Titanic.
And what's exciting to me is that we're making a virtual Titanic, so you can sit there at home with your joystick and your headset on, and you can
actually
explore the Titanic for yourself.
His specialty was
actually
refining and confirming other people's results, and this might sound like a bit of an also-ran, but in fact, this is the soul of science, because there is no such thing as a fact that cannot be independently corroborated.
It's
actually
hitting a tooth.
So within the team, their interests are
actually
pitted against each other.
And pretty soon the whole population is
actually
composed of these new superorganisms.
It's
actually
four color cones.
Well, a little unknown secret is his brother
actually
works on the Virtual Earth team.
And I
actually
didn't leave my house for about three days.
And I'm so worn out at this point in my life, I look at her and I
actually
say, "It was a fricking spiritual awakening."
And what I learned is this: You show me a woman who can
actually
sit with a man in real vulnerability and fear, I'll show you a woman who's done incredible work.
Here, we
actually
infuse a lot of the individual's taste and personality into it, everywhere we can, and we three-dimensionally print the results.
Back to the 3D-printing thing and this whole process: we have a process that lends itself to making one thing per person; it's very individual, and it
actually
really lends itself well to complexity.
The individual will
actually
be part of the DNA of the end product itself.
So
actually
most of the 11 we have are tied up in the Mid-East.
If we were to remain sexist, and that was not right, but if we were going to go forward and be sexist, it's
actually
a woman's disease.
And we said, "We're going to hypothesize that the fatty plaque in women is
actually
probably different, and deposited differently, than men."
You can't go and order it yet, but this is an area of active inquiry where
actually
studying women is going to advance the field for women and men.
And that is female-pattern and why we think the Yentl syndrome
actually
is explaining a lot of these gaps.
Writing is not
actually
as easy as that for me.
What we know is that obviously we are all going to die, but how we die is
actually
really important, obviously not just to us, but also to how that features in the lives of all the people who live on afterwards.
But we realized, of course, that we are dealing with cultural issues, and this is, I love this Klimt painting, because the more you look at it, the more you kind of get the whole issue that's going on here, which is clearly the separation of death from the living, and the fear — Like, if you
actually
look, there's one woman there who has her eyes open.
I
actually
think that, in places like Oregon, where you can have physician-assisted suicide, you take a poisonous dose of stuff, only half a percent of people ever do that.
But I'm
actually
not even going to talk about the computer.
So these graphics
actually
show us a full year of news, all the people, and how they're connected into a single graphic.
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