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Some of the light leaks, goes on the table, and you start
seeing
these ripples of waves.
I could see pictures they were tagged in, posts they'd written, memes they'd shared, and somehow,
seeing
that it was a human on the other side of the screen made me feel a little better.
Here's some data that we collected through our company with Best Bees, where we deliver, install and manage honeybee hives for anybody who wants them, in the city, in the countryside, and we introduce honeybees, and the idea of beekeeping in your own backyard or rooftop or fire escape, for even that matter, and
seeing
how simple it is and how possible it is.
So this is what we created for "Apollo 13." (Launch noises) So literally what you're
seeing
now is the confluence of a bunch of different people, a bunch of different memories, including my own, of taking a little bit of liberty with the subject matter.
So, when you saw my footage, you were
seeing
this: basically, a bunch of guys flipping a ship upside down, and the little Mir subs are actually about the size of small footballs, and shot in smoke.
It's about how our brain is tricked into
seeing
a persistence of vision that creates a motion picture, and one of the things I had to do is, we — Sasha Baron Cohen is a very clever, very smart guy, comedian, wanted to basically do an homage to the kind of the Buster Keaton sort of slapstick things, and he wanted his leg brace to get caught on a moving train.
So let me show you the scene, and then I basically used the trick that was identified by Sergei Eisenstein, which is, if you have a camera that's moving with a moving object, what is not moving appears to be moving, and what is moving appears to be stopped, so what you're actually
seeing
now is the train is not moving at all, and what is actually moving is the floor.
That's a little video of what you're looking at there, which is our little test, so that's actually what you're seeing, and I thought it was sort of an interesting thing, because it was, part of the homage of the movie itself is coming up with this sort of genius trick which I can't take credit for.
You can always fool yourself into
seeing
a decline if you compare bleeding headlines of the present with rose-tinted images of the past.
But all of this is irrelevant, because the question of whether progress has taken place is not a matter of faith or having an optimistic temperament or
seeing
the glass as half full.
In science, research builds upon the work and knowledge of others, or by
seeing
further, by standing on the shoulders of giants, to paraphrase Newton.
We began to take notice of IDs we were seeing: addresses from nearby and upstate counties and then slowly out-of-state ones.
Suddenly, we're
seeing
actions on the ground from local government.
We're
seeing
this mainstreamed.
What I mean by indigenizing is stripping away the city life film that stops you from
seeing
the villager within.
This is the opening of a beautiful novel by Jose Saramago called "Seeing."
Now what we're
seeing
lots of examples of, obviously, is the opening up of government data, not enough examples of this yet, but we're starting to see this practice of people creating and generating innovative applications on top of government data.
If you can hear me, you can understand me without
seeing
me.
We're used to
seeing
the stuff on our plates, but what about all the stuff that goes missing in between?
We're only
seeing
just the tip of the DNA iceberg.
You can imagine the tremendous joy of playing with a Tetris game that you wrote in JACK and then compiled into machine language in a compiler that you wrote also, and then
seeing
the result running on a machine that you built starting with nothing more than a few thousand NAND gates.
And
seeing
them all together, it gave me this indescribably hopeful feeling.
It was like I had a pair of rose-colored glasses, and now that I knew what to look for, I was
seeing
it everywhere.
And I'm thinking I'm not
seeing
love and admiration on the left.
Seeing
this video of Gabby Giffords reminded me of the work of Dr. Gottfried Schlaug, one of the preeminent neuroscientists studying music and the brain at Harvard, and Schlaug is a proponent of a therapy called Melodic Intonation Therapy, which has become very popular in music therapy now.
It's in our galleries that we can unpack the civilizations, the cultures, that we're
seeing
the current manifestation of.
I said, read what you're
seeing.
Now, I want to tell you a story about
seeing
differently, and all new perceptions begin in the same way.
Well, since I'm not
seeing
the hand, it appears that what I'm stating is true.
First of all, recognizing that the glass is only 10 to 20 percent full is critical to
seeing
that there might be potential for additional gains from additional integration, whereas if we thought we were already there, there would be no particular point to pushing harder.
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