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Tiny little behavioral economics detail: in Italy, penalty
points
go backwards.
They defined nine planetary boundaries vital to our survival, then they measured how far we could go before we cross over the tipping
points
or thresholds that would lead us to the irreversible or even catastrophic change.
For instance, we know, independently of seasons, that surfaces tilted away from radiant heat are heated less, and that a spinning sphere, in space,
points
in a constant direction.
I've got apparently 18 minutes to convince you that history has a direction, an arrow; that in some fundamental sense, it's good; that the arrow
points
to something positive.
And these are the inflection
points
that tell you what the next chapter in that technology's life is going to be, and maybe how you can do something about it.
At Google, 40 volunteers used a new software to map 120,000 kilometers of roads, 3,000 hospitals, logistics and relief
points.
You can, once you have all of those different points, you can make it easy for investors.
And then we say, "Well how do we line them all up?" So, we line them all up so they go together around the meaningful points, integrated across everything we know about the patient.
Because I want to show
points
of interest.
It's two and a half inches thick, and supported at two
points.
As history
points
out, regimes become oppressive when they're fearful about keeping control.
They've got no
points
of land more than about six feet above sea level.
I think there are probably three key
points
here.
You also have the mathematical structure, talking about grids, measurements, labels, points, axes, that sort of thing.
And this speaks to the role of angiogenesis in regulating healthy set
points.
LL: And so then, what this libertarian draws from these two
points
... JS: One remix is about individuals using our shared culture as a kind of language to communicate something to an audience.
We had a bunch of kids over at Stanford play with the system and drive the robot around our office in Menlo Park, and the kids started saying things like, "10
points
if you hit that guy over there.
20
points
for that one."
But five minutes later, they would be like, "20
points
for that guy over there, he just looks like he needs to get hit."
And that village in the lower right corner, that's Gao, one of the jumping off
points
for the major trade routes across the Sahara.
And you walk around, and it
points
to things.
In this case, at trespass points, allowing people to go through because your little tracker device said they were okay, actually cost lives.
And let me explain exactly what the data
points
I'm going to talk about are.
What Brian was saying was science has opened up successively different vantage
points
from which we can see ourselves, and that's why it's so valuable.
Now, our discovery
points
us towards better ways to sustainably manage coral reefs, but it also shows us, we humans are not just affected by the actions of other humans, but we could be affected by the actions of individual fish on a distant coral reef through their simple copying behavior.
And I went from what's called real numbers, which are
points
on a line, to imaginary, complex numbers, which are
points
on a plane, which is what one should do there, and this shape came out.
And I should know, because during the time I attended that school, a military takeover happened in my country, a gunman of my nationality nearly killed the Pope, and Turkey got zero
points
in [the] Eurovision Song Contest.
One of the crucial
points
is to make them searchable, and then people can use the different design tools to animate it there.
All the stars for Kepler are just
points
of light.
There are a few key
points.
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