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And place cells in their hippocampi would fire, become active, start
sending
electrical impulses whenever they drove through a particular location in that town.
And a lot of these deployments that we're
sending
military personnel to these days aren't traditional wars.
One particular thing that's come up that I am especially interested in, is the question of whether, when we're
sending
military personnel to do these sorts of jobs, we ought to be equipping them differently; and in particular, whether we ought to be giving them access to some of the nonlethal weapons that police have.
Instead of
sending
them off into the Third World, we send them into the wilds of City Hall.
You've got 100 billion cells in your brain doing this right now,
sending
all this information back about what you're seeing, hearing.
The other way is that your brain is not only taking in electrical impulses, you're also
sending
out.
It's
sending
electrical current into these magnets in your earbuds which shake back and forth and allow you to hear things.
This was Fizeau's solution to
sending
discrete pulses of light.
If you try to do that for the moon, you're going to burn a billion dollars in fuel alone
sending
a crew out there.
Kids are just
sending
us these text messages because texting is so familiar and comfortable to them and there's nowhere else to turn that they're
sending
them to us.
Since the dawn of human history, we've tried to rectify this imbalance by making art, writing poems, singing songs, scripting editorials and
sending
them in to a newspaper, gossiping with friends.
It's like
sending
Bill Gates your fastest, latest computer, because you know he'll use up all the memory.
And we keep
sending
more every day.
So they're sitting on Facebook, and they're
sending
these messages and arranging things and they don't know who anybody is, right?
There's no point in
sending
that message.
What has happened instead is that juries have started to sentence more and more people to prison for the rest of their lives without the possibility of parole, rather than
sending
them to the execution chamber.
Granted, we're not
sending
humans up at the moment, well at least with our own launch vehicles, but NASA is far from dead, and one of the reasons why we write a program like this is so that people realize that there's so many other things that we're doing.
In fact, we're all
sending
out our heat as infrared light right now, to each other and our surroundings.
So that pool of water is
sending
out its heat upward towards the atmosphere.
There was another kind of cell that actually was
sending
out a toxin and contributing to the death of these motor neurons, and you simply couldn't see it until you had the human model.
Communication requires
sending
and receiving, and I have another whole TEDTalk about the importance of conscious listening, but I can send as well as I like, and you can be brilliant conscious listeners.
If the space I'm
sending
it in is not effective, that communication can't happen.
And the Essex study which has just been done in the U.K., which incidentally showed that when you do this, you do not just make a room that's suitable for hearing-impaired children, you make a room where behavior improves, and results improve significantly, this found that
sending
a child out of area to a school that does have such a room, if you don't have one, costs 90,000 pounds a year.
Sending
somebody to school and giving them medicines, ladies and gentlemen, does not create wealth for them.
It's Israelis and Iranians
sending
the same message, one to each other.
And this whole list of pages on Facebook dedicated to the same message, to people
sending
their love, one to each other.
Now people from Iran, the same ones who were shy at the first campaign and just sent, you know, their foot and half their faces, now they're
sending
their faces, and they're saying, "Okay, no problem, we're into it.
Just people
sending
their pictures.
And I'm not that naive, because a lot of the time I've been asked, many times I've been asked, "Yeah, but, this is really naive,
sending
flowers over, I mean — " I was in the army.
It evokes the container metaphor of communication, in which we conceive of ideas as objects, sentences as containers, and communication as a kind of
sending.
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