Letters
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No one thinks about capital
letters
or punctuation when one texts, but then again, do you think about those things when you talk?
So, I was in the Cape one time, and I typed the word "simplicity," and I discovered, in this weird, M. Night Shyamalan way, that I discovered [the] letters, M, I, T.
Trained at a young age to capitalize,
letters
taught now that capitalism raises you but you have to step on someone else to get there.
You know, when you're not dealing with the traditional pressures of earning a living and putting food on the table, raising a family, writing thank you letters, you have to now contend with answering a mountain of unanswered emails, updating a Facebook page, feeding your Twitter feed.
Language isn't one, two or three words or
letters
put together.
After that, we launched another campaign with scenes of
letters
on the ground.
When this amino-acid sequence gets pronounced as atoms, these little
letters
are sticky for each other.
She is the very brilliant and bizarre woman of American
letters.
All right, now what I want you to do is to recite the last five
letters
of the English alphabet backwards.
I get a lot of really nice letters, lots of them.
And I get letters, I get hundreds of
letters
from people writing to tell me about what's worked for them.
My favorite of the
letters
that I got was the one that came from a woman who wrote and said that she had tried therapy, medication, she had tried pretty much everything, and she had found a solution and hoped I would tell the world, and that was making little things from yarn.
As I walked through their impressive, glass-covered atrium, in front of me, emblazoned on the wall in
letters
of fire was Marcus Aurelius's famous injunction: If it's not true, don't say it; if it's not right, don't do it.
The largest genome that we constructed contained over one million
letters.
Which is more than twice the size of your average novel, and we had to put every single one of those
letters
in the correct order, without a single typo.
The two letters, the two K's, the one on your left, my right, is modern, made on a computer.
The tool is the same, yet the
letters
are different.
The
letters
are different because the designers are different.
What makes these two
letters
different from different interpretations by different designers?
This brought some benefits but also one particular drawback: a spacing system that only provided 18 discrete units for
letters
to be accommodated on.
These
letters
look as though they've been chewed by the dog or something or other, but the missing pixels at the intersections of strokes or in the crotches are the result of my studying the effects of ink spread on cheap paper and reacting, revising the font accordingly.
At the outset, AT&T had wanted to set the phone books in Helvetica, but as my friend Erik Spiekermann said in the Helvetica movie, if you've seen that, the
letters
in Helvetica were designed to be as similar to one another as possible.
Franz Kafka saw incompletion when others would find only works to praise, so much so that he wanted all of his diaries, manuscripts,
letters
and even sketches burned upon his death.
So for almost six years, every single day, I had nothing but rejection
letters
waiting for me in my mailbox.
So 84 would be written as follows: Meanwhile,
letters
are interpreted based on standard rules like UTF-8, which assigns each character to a specific group of 8-digit binary strings.
It might have been a single paragraph that was missing, or yet, even more subtle than that, a single letter, one out of three billion
letters
that was changed, that was altered, yet had profound effects in terms of how the brain functions and affects behavior.
My team and I created our software, digitized and uploaded all possible real diaries and
letters
written by more than 3,000 people 100 years ago.
We're just learning the words, the fragments, the
letters
in the genetic code.
So for example, this is one of probably thousands of
letters
and drawings that kids sent to the Bush administration, begging it to protect the polar bear under the Endangered Species Act, and these were sent back in the mid-2000s, when awareness of climate change was suddenly surging.
And my father left me a legacy of his handwriting through
letters
and a notebook.
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