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For example, Yu Fangmin, from Guangzhou, has used FPGA technology to build our computer and show others how to do the same using a video clip, and Ben Craddock developed a very nice computer game that unfolds inside our CPU architecture, which is
quite
a complex 3D maze that Ben developed using the Minecraft 3D simulator engine.
And indeed, for
quite
a few people, taking this NAND2Tetris pilgrimage, if you will, has turned into a life-changing experience.
So Dan demonstrates the many self-learners who take this course off the Web, on their own traction, on their own initiative, and it's
quite
amazing because these people cannot care less about grades.
Corporate profits are
quite
high; in fact, if you include bank profits, they're higher than they've ever been.
But they're getting better
quite
quickly and DARPA, which is the investment arm of the Defense Department, is trying to accelerate their trajectory.
So in 1980, some researchers did a study on a drug called lorcainide, and this was an anti-arrhythmic drug, a drug that suppresses abnormal heart rhythms, and the idea was, after people have had a heart attack, they're
quite
likely to have abnormal heart rhythms, so if we give them a drug that suppresses abnormal heart rhythms, this will increase the chances of them surviving.
I find that
quite
astonishing.
Quite
good.
And one of them is
quite
difficult to see, unless you've got very good eyesight.
So I want you to use your imaginations, thinking of these wall-high objects, some of them 10 meters wide, depicting lavish court scenes with courtiers and dandies who would look
quite
at home in the pages of the fashion press today, thick woods with hunters crashing through the undergrowth in pursuit of wild boars and deer, violent battles with scenes of fear and heroism.
It could have looked like shop windows on Fifth Avenue at Christmas, but because of the way that Andrew connected with the McQueen team, he was channeling the rawness and the brilliance of McQueen, and the show was
quite
transcendant, and it became a phenomenon in its own right.
And, of course, I’m dedicating it also to my grandmother, whom I think really played
quite
a lot of important roles, especially for me when I was an activist, and being harassed by the police.
As a young engineering student, I remember going to a demonstration where they basically, the demonstrator did something
quite
intriguing.
Well, if you work for a corporation, you'll discover it's
quite
difficult to work on stuff which your boss doesn't approve of, isn't in the strategy, and anyway, you've got to go through your monthly meetings.
But to be naked in a group, voluntarily, can be
quite
beautiful.
What it would mean is that humans, in order to survive in development,
quite
Darwinian spirit here, inherently must dance with the devil.
We provided bags, bags of information, and I had
quite
a few tradies say to me in the first year, "Aw, this is a load of you-know-what," but those tradies I know still have those bags in their Ute or in their shed.
Now here, I want to share the stage with someone
quite
special.
And because many of our governments are
quite
dictatorial, they need really to have the army clobber the opposition.
Not
quite
ten percent.
But what I can't
quite
capture for you was the pity and disbelief with which the interviewer asked her question.
The technology is overlaid on a pre-existing matrix of relationships that we have, and those relationships are what the technology doesn't
quite
displace.
So we are moving to this democratization of information, and I've been in this field for
quite
a while.
I think that was a pretty good indication about my future career as an investigative journalist, and what I've seen from being in this access to information field for so long is that it used to be
quite
a niche interest, and it's gone mainstream.
And
quite
an unusual MP.
I mean,
quite
gossipy, those cables.
So that means it's a crime, people are punished,
quite
severely in a lot of cases, for publishing or giving away official information.
But I'm reporting back to you to say
quite
simply that you can define how strong a democracy is by how its government treats its child.
It turns out that poisoners were a valued and feared group, because poisoning a human being is a
quite
difficult thing.
They are
quite
rightly amazed and delighted by their children's cleverness.
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