Practically
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Do we really believe that the math that most people are doing in school
practically
today is more than applying procedures to problems they don't really understand, for reasons they don't get?
And what's worse, what they're learning there isn't even
practically
useful anymore.
It's just that; it's this very inexpensive thing, available
practically
at your hardware store, and it's very cheap.
And while many drugs have been developed that can alleviate symptoms of brain disorders,
practically
none of them can be considered to be cured.
Our hope is that by figuring out brain circuits at a level of abstraction that lets us repair them and engineer them, we can take some of these intractable disorders I mentioned earlier,
practically
none of which are cured, and in the 21st century, make them history.
So if you think about this practically, here's where we are.
Mother nature wastes very little, reuses
practically
everything.
Now, it cost
practically
nothing to do this.
This next project I want to show you is a wedding invitation, which is a format
practically
begging for reinvention.
There are great jobs and great careers, and then there are the high-workload, high-stress, bloodsucking, soul-destroying kinds of jobs, and
practically
nothing in-between.
OK, that's
practically
everybody.
It was
practically
everybody.
It was
practically
a religious event.
Engineers, economists, classical economists all had a very, very robust existing latticework on which
practically
every idea could be hung.
You can
practically
feel his blue fur tickling your nose.
Matters of principle aside,
practically
speaking, these laws drive HIV underground.
It's a facility which is
practically
unmanned.
At this atomic scale, math
practically
touches reality.
There's some bumps along the way, but the big story is you could
practically
fit a ruler to it.
So, I could actually choose samples to cover a cross section that would cover
practically
the whole world.
What this economic analysis reveals, is that
practically
the entire high seas fishing proposition is misguided.
Because of quantum tunneling, I could disappear from this room and reappear in the next room,
practically
penetrating the wall.
Right now if we use the high-strength steel wire available to us, we can span,
practically
speaking, around about five or six kilometers if we really push it.
And I realize that this object was in my mind, born from the same mind, from the same womb, practically, as Barbie Ballerina.
You know, railings have to be higher now, so we put bar seating at the edge, and you can get so close to the water you're
practically
on it.
Joseph Strauss, chief engineer in charge of building the bridge, was quoted as saying, "The bridge is
practically
suicide-proof.
And he is my aunt's fifth great-aunt's husband's father's wife's seventh great-nephew, so
practically
my old brother.
And they looked at each other, and they said,
practically
in unison, "We buy it."
This could become
practically
relevant, not just as a metaphor for greed, but as an illustration of what happens if you create a powerful optimization process and give it misconceived or poorly specified goals.
We took this wild creature and put it inside of a box,
practically
domesticating it, and originally that was so that we could harvest their honey, but over time we started losing our native pollinators, our wild pollinators, and there are many places now where those wild pollinators can no longer meet the pollination demands of our agriculture, so these managed bees have become an integral part of our food system.
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