Again
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This is, again, a complete myth.
Now again, what's interesting about this myth is that although it's basically a myth, there is a grain of truth to it.
So though we may not be skilled at drawing, the point is that we intuitively know how to break down complex things into simple things and then bring them back together
again.
You start with a question, you collect the nodes, you refine the nodes, you do it over again, you refine and refine and refine, and the patterns emerge, and the group gets clarity and you answer the question.
So this simple act of visualizing and doing over and over
again
produces some really remarkable outcomes.
So let's see that again, blood.
My whole head just lit up, you want to see it
again?
And it means that the music loops and loops and loops over and over again, and it's not very immersive.
So go to the beach and start
again
on Monday.
So we do that, and you're happy, we feel like sellouts, so we start experimenting
again
and we push the pendulum back and back and forth and back and forth we've gone for the last 300 years, and certainly for the last 30 years.
It's never going to happen again, I think, because we are living on the verge of the greatest revolution in architecture since the invention of concrete, of steel, or of the elevator, and it's a media revolution.
They're asking you, why did I have to study that bullshit I never used in my life
again?
And then, coming towards the north, it opens up: it bursts out of the mountain into, again, a view of light and of the city and of the Jerusalem hills.
And then as you enter it again, looking in all directions towards the city.
And here studying, in three dimensions, how to give some kind, again, of order, a structure; not something you feel you could just change because you stop the design of that particular process.
But the problem is what happens when the bear comes home every night, and this system is activated over and over and over again, and it goes from being adaptive, or life-saving, to maladaptive, or health-damaging.
But once again, it wasn't super easy, because this data was not on the open data portal.
When you do you can make maps and that's great, but once again, we can do better than that as a city, we can normalize things.
So once again, you're spending time, even when we have this portal, you're spending time normalizing our address fields.
If you're FOILing data, if you're seeing your data being FOILed over and over again, let's release it to the public, that's a sign that it should be made public.
So again, we can ask this: what's more likely?
Now, I'll prime the auditory part of your brain to tell you what you're supposed to hear, and then hear it
again.
What I'm showing you
again
here is this map of the Human Microbiome Project Data, so each point represents a sample from one body site from one of 250 healthy adults.
So in mice, microbes have been linked to all kinds of additional conditions, including things like multiple sclerosis, depression, autism, and again, obesity.
So here's that map of the human microbiome
again.
So one day after you do that transplant, all those symptoms clear up, the diarrhea vanishes, and they're essentially healthy again, coming to resemble the donor's community, and they stay there.
They had three full-time guards who were posted around this sanctuary whose job was in fact to guard against illegal logging, and one day, we went walking,
again
as tourists, out into the forest, and within five minutes' walk, we stumbled upon somebody who was just sawing a tree down, five minutes' walk, a few hundred meters from the ranger station.
So again, this didn't come because of any sort of high-tech solution.
Here, we've got Bob and Alice again, who also want to communicate securely.
Because if not, we could start all over
again.
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