Drill
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These solitary bees, they
drill
a hole in the ground or
drill
a hole in a branch, and they collect pollen and make it into a ball, and they lay an egg on it.
We're going to
drill
down a little bit more now, into something called the General Social Survey.
And the bottom line, major thing that has come through in every single drill: nobody knows who's in charge.
Because back in 2017, the only way that we knew of to get through the skull was to
drill
these holes the size of quarters.
So we're eventually able to do it using lasers to
drill
the holes.
And I know it might sound crazy, using lasers to
drill
holes in your skull, but back in 2017, people were OK with surgeons shooting lasers into their eyes for corrective surgery So when you're already here, it's not that big of a step.
It's actually a great exercise to really
drill
down to the things that you feel are important, and really reflect on the world around us.
This is not a
drill.
And one of the reasons why I think that is will be helped by things like graphics and visualization and inference tools, but I also think a big part of it is going to be having better interfaces, to be able to
drill
down into this kind of data, while still thinking about the big picture here.
And you can drill, cut, nail, screw paint and replace, with a minimum of cost.
How they treat it, the drugs, the components of it, their side effects, all of it in a rich environment, and you can
drill
down and see the individuals.
You look at the patients, you can
drill
in all the controls, you can look at them, you can ask them.
And if you
drill
into that, it's especially the case for men.
With Pivot, you can
drill
into a decade.
You can
drill
into a particular year.
Looking at one of these particular summaries, I can then
drill
into the concept of Time magazine Person of the Year, bringing up all of them.
So I can
drill
into what I've done over specific time frames.
And from these, I can
drill
into the web page and just launch them again.
In 2007, I did a rather involuntary capsize
drill
three times in 24 hours.
The person on the assembly line doesn't know because he doesn't know how to
drill
an oil well to get oil out to make plastic, and so on.
Same sort of
drill.
But under the surface is a hive of industrial activity centered around an eight-million-dollar
drill
assembly.
Periodically, this drill, like a biopsy needle, plunges thousands of feet deep into the ice to extract a marrow of gases and isotopes for analysis.
At the peak of activity earlier this year, the researchers lowered the
drill
an extra hundred feet deeper into the ice every day and another 365 years deeper into the past.
Periodically, they remove a cylinder of ice, like gamekeepers popping a spent shotgun shell from the barrel of a
drill.
They inspect it, they check it for cracks, for
drill
damage, for spalls, for chips.
They cut the cylinders up into three-foot sections for easier handling and shipment back to these labs, some 8,000 miles from the
drill
site.
As you can see, our own production has fallen off as our reservoirs have gotten old and expensive to
drill
out.
We go out for months at a time and
drill
into the sea bed to recover sediments that tell us stories of climate change, right.
Like one of the ways to understand our greenhouse future is to
drill
down in time to the last period where we had CO2 double what it is today.
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