Parts
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Novelty is, what
parts
of you do you bring out?
What
parts
of you are just being seen?
What
parts
of you do you connect to?
When the StarLink disaster happened, there was a battle between the EPA and the FDA over who really had authority, and over what
parts
of this, and they didn't get it straightened out for months.
And there was a lady with a sign, a very simple sign, a kind of battered-looking blonde lady, and the sign was made out of Bristol board, as we say in these parts, and it was made with a marker.
You can take a hardware and have that hardware do different things at different times, or have different
parts
of the hardware doing different things.
Now, another idea, another way of multiplexing is multiplexing in space, having different
parts
of a neuron do different things at the same time.
So there's a possibility that you have computational compartments that allow the different
parts
of the neuron to do different things at the same time.
The schools would produce the people who would then become
parts
of the bureaucratic administrative machine.
Then onto other
parts
of the country, I repeated this over and over again, getting exactly the same results that we were.
The reptilian part of our brain, which sits in the center of our brain, when it's threatened, it shuts down everything else, it shuts down the prefrontal cortex, the
parts
which learn, it shuts all of that down.
We don't want to be spare
parts
for a great human computer, do we?
I see a physical object that has depth and rotating parts, and it's moving.
So when these crash into molecules of oxygen, as they do in your engine or in your barbecues, they release energy and they reassemble, and every carbon atom ends up at the center of a CO2 molecule, holding on to two oxygens, and all the hydrogens end up as
parts
of waters, and everybody follows the rules.
He was three when he became a mixed drink of one part left alone and two
parts
tragedy, started therapy in eighth grade, had a personality made up of tests and pills, lived like the uphills were mountains and the downhills were cliffs, four-fifths suicidal, a tidal wave of antidepressants, and an adolescent being called "Popper," one part because of the pills, 99
parts
because of the cruelty.
So we've built this system where we understand all the
parts
of it, but we're using it in a very, very different way than we expected to use it, and it's gotten a very, very different scale than it was designed for.
It's turning into one of these big emergent systems like the financial system, where we've designed all the
parts
but nobody really exactly understands how it operates and all the little details of it and what kinds of emergent behaviors it can have.
The space shuttle was an attempt at a reusable rocket, but even the main tank of the space shuttle was thrown away every time, and the
parts
that were reusable took a 10,000-person group nine months to refurbish for flight.
I live in Kenya, at the south
parts
of the Nairobi National Park.
He could have asked them to think about which aspect of their technology could fit with other
parts
of the organization.
And that's called self-assembly, which is a process by which disordered
parts
build an ordered structure through only local interaction.
And this allows us to simulate this self-assembly behavior and try to optimize which
parts
are folding when.
These are
parts
being printed with multi-material properties.
These are scenarios where it's difficult to build, our current construction techniques don't work, it's too large, it's too dangerous, it's expensive, too many
parts.
These are complex things built with complex
parts
that come together in complex ways.
It's dependent on specialists who just look at
parts
of us.
We have got to go beyond this paradigm of isolated specialists doing
parts
care to multidisciplinary teams doing person care.
Now, in the course of time, we've come to realize that different
parts
of the brain do different things.
So the lights are out in
parts
of the brain in patients with Alzheimer's disease, and the question is, are the lights out forever, or can we turn the lights back on?
Rather, I build body parts, bionic legs that augment human walking and running.
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