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Gave a
bunch
of physical reasons why it wouldn't do a very good compensation.
There are a
bunch
of other versions of it that I and some collaborators have thought about how to exploit.
When we produce materials, we need to extract them from the environment, and we need a whole
bunch
of environmental impacts.
And we've busted a
bunch
of myths.
Machinery, with a whole
bunch
of water, leads to very large-scale agriculture.
I know, it just looks like a
bunch
of schmutz on a microscope slide.
Now if we look at animals, though, to be really maneuverable in all surfaces, the animals use hybrid mechanisms that include claws, and spines, and hairs, and pads, and glue, and capillary adhesion and a whole
bunch
of other things.
And it turns out that we have to look at a whole
bunch
of underlying theories to see why we're able to do this.
Observing our political process in action makes me think it's highly unlikely that we're going to get a
bunch
of representatives to sit down, learn about this, and then enact sweeping changes to intellectual property law in the U.S. so users control their data.
You see a
bunch
of points, or nodes?
PM: And yet I'm trying to imagine, Mark, what that was like, going off onto a mission, one presumes safely, but it's never a guarantee, and knowing that Gabby is — MK: Well not only was she still in the hospital, on the third day of that flight, literally while I was rendezvousing with the space station, and you've got two vehicles moving at 17,500 miles an hour, I'm actually flying it, looking out the window, a
bunch
of computers, Gabby was in brain surgery, literally at that time having the final surgery to replace the piece of skull that they took out on the day she was injured with a prosthetic, yeah, which is the whole side of her head.
Now in laser fusion, you have a little ping pong ball, you put the fusion fuel in the center, and you zap that with a whole
bunch
of laser around it.
If you happen to be surrounded by a
bunch
of people who look like you, that's purely accidental.
And on these punch cards, there are a
bunch
of holes, and I said, thank you, thank you, okay, so what's on here?
There's a
bunch
of code, and I get some friends to help, and we crack the code, and then inside that is another code, and then there are some equations, and then we solve those equations, and then finally out pops a message from Google which is their official answer to my article, and it said, "No comment."
A
bunch
of people sent me this when it came out.
TED.com launched, later that year, with a
bunch
of videos from past talks, including mine, and I started receiving "four in the morning" citations from what seemed like every time zone on the planet.
I've got a
bunch
of modules that can recognize the crossbar to a capital A, and that's all they care about.
So we did this, and we collected 5,000 passwords, and we gave people a
bunch
of different policies to create passwords with.
And one of the other policies we tried, and there were a whole
bunch
more, but one of the ones we tried was called Basic16, and the only requirement here was that your password had to have at least 16 characters.
You've got your contacts list, your email, and probably 500 apps you've never used in your entire life, and behind all of this is the software, the code, that controls your phone, and somewhere, buried inside of that code, is a tiny piece that controls your battery, and that's what I'm really after, but all of this, just a
bunch
of ones and zeros, and it's all just mixed together.
Pretty much no matter what I do, my job always starts with sitting down with a whole
bunch
of binary information, and I'm always looking for one key piece to do something specific.
You had to be careful to make it work in a
bunch
of different languages, and be careful about using fancy gradients or borders because it has to degrade gracefully in old web browsers.
He really thought there was something else going on and he was right, because when he looked through a
bunch
of the cases, he found that most of them were from people who were requesting the takedown of a photo of themselves.
How did a
bunch
of amateurs who really didn't know what we were doing somehow come together and do what NGOs and the government were completely incapable of doing?
So last year, we sent a
bunch
of students to Shenzhen, and they sat on the factory floors with the innovators in Shenzhen, and it was amazing.
Genetic engineering and bioengineering are creating a whole
bunch
of great new opportunities for chemistry, for computation, for memory.
In the case of Safecast, a
bunch
of amateurs when we started three years ago, I would argue that we probably as a group know more than any other organization about how to collect data and publish data and do citizen science.
It describes the structure of reality using a
bunch
of equations, but it doesn't tell us about the reality that underlies it.
So a chaotic shuffle ensued as this
bunch
of strangers tied together with yellow ropes wearing "Being Slime Mold" t-shirts wandered through the museum park.
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