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Behind the lean-to was a dump, maybe 40 feet square with rotting
apple
cores and balled-up aluminum foil, and a dead sneaker.
And he realized suddenly that the force that drew the
apple
down to the earth could be the same as the force regulating the motions of the planets and the moon.
That the force that causes the
apple
to fall to the ground is the same force that causes the planets and the moon to move around, and so on?
He's got a prominent Adam's
apple.
If the
apple
recognizer has seen A-P-P-L, it'll think to itself, "Hmm, I think an E is probably likely," and it'll send a signal down to all the E recognizers saying, "Be on the lookout for an E, I think one might be coming."
The E recognizers will lower their threshold and they see some sloppy thing, could be an E. Ordinarily you wouldn't think so, but we're expecting an E, it's good enough, and yeah, I've seen an E, and then
apple
says, "Yeah, I've seen an Apple."
So everybody here has a lot of experience with chairs and apples and dogs, and based on this, you could see unfamiliar examples and you could guess, you could sit on the chair, you could eat the apple, the dog will bark.
The chair could collapse if you sit on it, the
apple
might be poison, the dog might not bark, and in fact, this is my dog Tessie, who doesn't bark.
You look at supermarket sales of 30-centimeter pies that are frozen, and
apple
wins, no contest.
The majority of the sales are
apple.
But then supermarkets started selling smaller, 11-centimeter pies, and suddenly,
apple
fell to fourth or fifth place.
When you buy a 30-centimeter pie, the whole family has to agree, and
apple
is everyone's second favorite.
In this case, it allows us to see what America's favorite pie is: not
apple.
Now, the flower, this beautiful white flower, it opens at night, is pollinated by bats, and it gives rise to the fruit which is curiously known as the monkey
apple.
And that bee, no doubt, assumed that it had decided, "I'm going for that
apple
tree, I'm going for that blossom, I'm going to get the nectar and I'm going to leave."
While I'm eating an apple, I have to roll my hips.
Take apple, elephant and trumpet, for example.
They were sent all over the States, to work in Hawaii pineapple plantations, and Washington
apple
orchards, and anywhere the work was needed.
The cherry blossom in and of itself is no more impressive than that of an
apple
or orange tree, but what sets it apart is its brevity.
Who's got the
apple?
I pulled out those apples to remind myself to tell you that this is actually probably a Newton and the
apple
type story, but it's a great story.
So if I was going to teach it the difference between an
apple
and orange, I might say, "Why don't you use color or shape?"
Well, it's because they eat one source of food, an
apple
snail, about the size of a ping-pong ball, an aquatic gastropod.
Here you'll see robots traveling through an
apple
orchard, and in a minute you'll see two of its companions doing the same thing on the left side.
And I never really got that, until one day, I was in the grocery store, and I wanted to buy an apple, but I couldn't buy one
apple.
I bought one bag of apples, I took it home, I took one
apple
out of the bag, and I cut it up.
For example, food made of complex molecules, like an apple, requires a lot of different microbial workers to break it down.
EV: You gained 5 pounds since yesterday; take
apple
instead of chocolate.
To see an apple, light has to hit the
apple
and return it to your eyes.
Then, the retinas in your eyes catch the light reflection for your brain to interpret into the image of an
apple.
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