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That they
really
do belong in every educator's toolkit.
But she's
really
inspired me to think much more boldly about the role that I want to have in the garden movement.
Now, this is
really
important.
That's what we transformed our yard into, and I think a
really
key message is this one: gardens grow good food.
And I think this is a
really
good start.
OK? (Applause) And I'm going to challenge the women to come up with
really
clever, creative ways of getting guys into the gardens, too.
And I think this ending is well within our reach, but it's
really
going to require that we all pull together.
This is a mystery that has
really
been extremely hard to elucidate.
The self is
really
the elusive problem.
And you have the cerebral cortex providing the great spectacle of our minds with the profusion of images that are, in fact, the contents of our minds and that we normally pay most attention to, as we should, because that's
really
the film that is rolling in our minds.
The first two are shared with many, many other species, and they are
really
coming out largely of the brain stem and whatever there is of cortex in those species.
So I'm
really
a basic scientist, not a clinician, but in the last year and a half I've started to switch over, to use what we've been learning about these patterns of activity to develop prosthetic devices, and what I wanted to do today is show you an example of this.
It's
really
our first foray into this.
Okay, so I just want to take a sentence or two to say something about the encoder and what it's doing, because it's
really
the key part and it's sort of interesting and kind of cool.
I'm not sure "cool" is
really
the right word, but you know what I mean.
So what it's doing is, it's replacing the retinal circuitry,
really
the guts of the retinal circuitry, with a set of equations, a set of equations that we can implement on a chip.
Not only can you tell that it's a baby's face, but you can tell that it's this baby's face, which is a
really
challenging task.
But the key one
really
is the encoder alone, because we can team up the encoder with the different transducer.
When this first came out, it was just a
really
exciting thing, the idea that you even make a blind retina respond at all.
And then the last thing I wanted to say, really, is to emphasize that the idea generalizes.
I just want to end with a simple message that understanding the code is really,
really
important, and if we can understand the code, the language of the brain, things become possible that didn't seem obviously possible before.
And OK, so you could sex it up and like go to a much more lickable Mac, you know, but
really
it's the kind of same old crap we've had for the last, you know, 30 years.
Like I think we
really
put up with a lot of crap with our computers.
But what's
really
cool is that since there's a physics simulation running under this, it's actually heavier.
So the lighter stuff doesn't
really
move but if I throw it at the lighter guys, right?
Despite computers everywhere paper
really
hasn't disappeared, because it has a lot of, I think, valuable properties.
So, one of the criticisms of this kind of approach to organization is that, you know, "Okay, well my real desk is
really
messy.
I think you can
really
enrich the way we browse our photographs and bring it to that kind of shoebox of, you know, photos with your family on the kitchen table kind of thing.
And when you try to execute these commitment devices, you realize the devil is
really
in the details.
When you make an investment, what you're
really
saying is, "I accept that any one of these 100 things could happen to me and determine my wealth."
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