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Whether I see it in a tweet, in a news headline or the glossy
pages
of a conservation brochure, that phrase bothers me, because we as conservationists have been sounding the alarms about the death of coral reefs for decades.
What are the lessons that come from the tens of thousands of
pages
of information that we've generated on these lives?
So you'll hear about it, for example, in high performance cycling, web designers will talk about trying to optimize their web pages, they're looking for these step-by-step gains.
We know this to be true, but we also know that ever since J.K. typed the words wizard, wand, and "Wingardium Leviosa," that Law of Gravity has ceased to exist on the trillions of
pages
resting between those bookends.
It's been the subject of thousands of
pages
by theologians, philosophers, and screenwriters alike.
Recently carbon dated to around 1420, its vellum
pages
features looping handwriting and hand-drawn images seemingly stolen from a dream.
What secrets do its
pages
contain?
And I found in their
pages
that if I was not taken in the rapture at midnight, I had another shot.
Now, the Panic Monster explains all kinds of pretty insane procrastinator behavior, like how someone like me could spend two weeks unable to start the opening sentence of a paper, and then miraculously find the unbelievable work ethic to stay up all night and write eight
pages.
Why do some of them get more
pages
in encyclopedias than others and also have their compositions rerecorded more times?
As James Salter wrote, "Life passes into
pages
if it passes into anything."
And so six years ago, a thought leapt to mind: if life passed into pages, there were, somewhere, passages written about every age.
And when I then began to compile my list, I was quickly obsessed, searching
pages
and
pages
for ages and ages.
I still have my life to live, still have many more
pages
to pass into.
The annals of Earth history are written in rocks, one chapter upon the next, such that the oldest
pages
are on bottom and the youngest on top.
Most
pages
are destroyed soon after being written.
Some
pages
are overwritten, creating difficult-to-decipher palimpsests of long-gone landscapes.
Pages
that do find sanctuary under the advancing sands of time are never truly safe.
Not the man in the flesh, but for the first time in history, this is the genome of a specific human, printed page-by-page, letter-by-letter: 262,000
pages
of information, 450 kilograms, shipped from the United States to Canada thanks to Bruno Bowden, Lulu.com, a start-up, did everything.
Five hundred
pages
is the miracle of life that you are.
OK, everybody imagine books and imagine just tearing out the
pages.
So, liberating these
pages
and imagine digitizing them and then storing them in a vast, interconnected, global repository.
It's about 300
pages
long, hardbound.
And what you can really think of XML in this case is it's the packaging that we're putting around these
pages.
Remember we took the book, tore the
pages
out?
Well, what the XML is going to do is it's going to turn those
pages
into Lego blocks.
So, it lets you take this ecosystem in its primordial state of all this content, all the
pages
you've torn out of books, and create highly sophisticated learning machines: books, courses, course packs.
And this graph, I may think of it as all people who testify in a complicated crime case, but it may just as well be web
pages
pointing to each other, referring to each other for contents.
This algorithm uses the laws of mathematical randomness to determine automatically the most relevant web pages, in the same way as we used randomness in the Galton Board experiment.
And here we see clearly which are the web
pages
we want to first try.
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