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So what's
really
going on?
And these are not
really
a people oppressed by poverty.
Here's the real definition: Doodling is
really
to make spontaneous marks to help yourself think.
Now in order for us to
really
chew on information and do something with it, we have to engage at least two of those modalities, or we have to engage one of those modalities coupled with an emotional experience.
As these conversations established common ground, especially across generations, I realized I was opening a space for people to talk about things that
really
mattered to them.
It's not perfect yet, but we think this is one idea which can transform the lives of thousands, possibly millions, of teenagers who are
really
bored by schooling.
And nobody
really
knows what epidemiology is.
She also says things like eat lots of dark green leaves, they contain chlorophyll and
really
oxygenate your blood.
And that's a
really
useful thing to describe in a scientific paper.
But that sounds
really
techie, right?
What I find
really
fascinating is that the pharmaceutical industry uses exactly the same kinds of tricks and devices, but slightly more sophisticated versions of them, in order to distort the evidence they give to doctors and patients, and which we use to make vitally important decisions.
You can also rig your data by making the thing you compare your new drug against
really
rubbish.
We need to have all of the data on a particular treatment to know whether or not it
really
is effective.
Well, they're heinous, they
really
are.
One of the most famous maps works because it
really
isn't a map at all.
And he had a key insight, and that was that people riding underground in trains don't
really
care what's happening aboveground.
Likewise, he spaced the stations equally, he's made every station color correspond to the color of the line, and he's fixed it all so that it's not
really
a map anymore.
Beck's design
really
became the template for the way we think of metro maps today.
I bet Harry Beck wouldn't have known what a user interface was, but that's
really
what he designed and he
really
took that challenge and broke it down to three principles that I think can be applied in nearly any design problem.
The sound is a
really
big part, I think, of the experience of using a pencil, and it has this
really
audible scratchiness.
People started finding
really
useful applications for this new substance.
There was no easy way to make them, and it was the Americans who
really
mechanized the craft.
The attached eraser happened in 1858, when American stationer Hymen Lipman patented the first pencil with an attached eraser, which
really
changed the pencil game.
And the pencil's
really
a thing that, I think, the average user has never thought twice about, how it's made or why it's made the way it is, because it's just always been that way.
He found that it didn't
really
matter if the percent-done indicator was giving you the accurate percent done.
Well, now you can start trying to enhance it and make it appear to move more quickly than it
really
is, make it move faster at the beginning, like a burst of speed.
That's exciting, people feel like, "Oh! Something's
really
happening!"
They figured out that this blue link on a gray background was going to work
really
well in terms of contrast, and people would be able to see it.
I buried the memories for years, and even still, a lot of it's
really
hazy.
What if I was actually
really
mean?
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