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So he's a religious figure, as Rattray would have said, as well as a political
figure.
And despite all of our best efforts and intentions, kids are always going to
figure
out how to do the most dangerous thing they can, in whatever environment they can.
And, of course, the most important is that you, I want you guys there, and I invite you to go to GlobalFamilyReunion.org and
figure
out how you're on the family tree, because these are big issues, family and tribe, and I don't know all the answers, but I have a lot of smart relatives, including you guys, so together, I think we can
figure
it out.
They're watching what we say and what we write and trying to
figure
out what's going to stick and what's not going to stick.
After all, we manage to
figure
out what to have for breakfast, so maybe we can
figure
out whether to stay in the city or uproot for the new job in the country.
But I got no DVD, and because I couldn't
figure
out which was better, I did what many of us do in hard choices: I took the safest option.
So when we face hard choices, we shouldn't beat our head against a wall trying to
figure
out which alternative is better.
He was in many ways a father
figure
to me when I was in desperate need of one.
And it was, in some cases, it was kind of difficult to
figure
out what category they should be in, and then I color-coded them.
And this was designed to let you take your time and
figure
out where your expressive space is, and you can just hang out here for a while, for a really dramatic effect, if you want, and whenever you're ready — (Music) And on these longer notes, I'm going to use more vibrato towards the end of the notes to give it a little bit more of an expressive quality.
So I spent some time trying to put this together, but wasn't having a whole lot of luck, and finally I decided, I'm going to get through this, I'm going to come in on a weekend, and I'm not going to leave until I
figure
out what this represents.
And the way I can
figure
that out is by looking at chunks, sequential chunks of binary information, and I look at the relationships between those chunks.
It would take me weeks just to
figure
out what I was looking at from raw ones and zeros, but because our brains can instantly pick up and recognize these subtle patterns inside of these visual abstractions, we can unconsciously apply those in new situations.
We've somehow got to get our act together and we've got to
figure
out how to globalize the solutions better so that we don't simply become a species which is the victim of the globalization of problems.
On March 10, 2011, I was in Cambridge at the MIT Media Lab meeting with faculty, students and staff, and we were trying to
figure
out whether I should be the next director.
So I did what instinctively felt like the right thing, which was to go onto the Internet and try to
figure
out if I could take matters into my own hands.
On the Net, I found there were a lot of other people like me trying to
figure
out what was going on, and together we sort of loosely formed a group and we called it Safecast, and we decided we were going to try to measure the radiation and get the data out to everybody else, because it was clear that the government wasn't going to be doing this for us.
And it feels like, and I'm biased, it feels like they're trying to make you memorize the whole encyclopedia before they let you go out and play, and to me, I've got Wikipedia on my cell phone, and it feels like they assume you're going to be on top of some mountain all by yourself with a number 2 pencil trying to
figure
out what to do when in fact you're always going to be connected, you're always going to have friends, and you can pull Wikipedia up whenever you need it, and what you need to learn is how to learn.
And we dropped off tablets with no instructions and let the children
figure
it out.
It'll turn out to be another emergent phenomenon like traffic jams, like hurricanes, like life, and we'll
figure
it out.
But I do think we're going to
figure
it out eventually.
And I started trying to
figure
it out.
I mean, look inside yourself and
figure
out what is inside you.
They're usually referred to as a model figure, a drawing that shows how we think a cellular or molecular process occurs.
So in collaboration with a clathrin expert Tomas Kirchhausen, we decided to create a new kind of model
figure
that showed all of that.
I spent so much of my life telling people the things they wanted to hear instead of the things they needed to, told myself I wasn't meant to be anyone's conscience because I still had to
figure
out being my own, so sometimes I just wouldn't say anything, appeasing ignorance with my silence, unaware that validation doesn't need words to endorse its existence.
In 2008, we formed the World Wide Web Foundation partly to look at that and worry about that
figure.
As usual, there's a dozen kids there waiting to get picked up, but this time, the children's faces look weirdly similar, and you can't
figure
out which child is yours.
So MRI enables you to see internal anatomy at high resolution, so I'm going to show you in a second a set of MRI cross-sectional images through a familiar object, and we're going to fly through them and you're going to try to
figure
out what the object is.
I was trying to
figure
out something about flight.
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