Sight
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It's not the Terminator's gun sight; it's a little line coming closer and closer to the thing you can do, the only thing that makes you special, the thing you're best at.
If you can imagine computer programmers with the letters "W-A-T-S-O-N" written on their gut, it's an unpleasant
sight.
That's why we put the display up high, out of your line of sight, so it wouldn't be where you're looking and it wouldn't be where you're making eye contact with people.
And obviously, it landed in one of these flat, dark regions and it didn't sink out of
sight.
But as if that weren't brilliant enough, we can spot, in this beautiful image,
sight
of our own planet, cradled in the arms of Saturn's rings.
Now, there is something deeply moving about seeing ourselves from afar, and capturing the
sight
of our little, blue-ocean planet in the skies of other worlds.
I think we should be a bit more willing, perhaps, to look at the beautiful
sight
of the sunlight bursting out from behind the clouds and go, "Wait a minute, that's two cats dancing the salsa!" (Laughter) (Applause) Or seeing the big, white, puffy one up there over the shopping center looks like the Abominable Snowman going to rob a bank.
Finn was a substantial size, but at the
sight
of his colossal enemy thundering towards him, his courage faltered.
And so Oonagh hatched a cunning plan - they needed to create an illusion of size, to suggest Finn was a mountain of a man whilst keeping him out of
sight.
So I don't just have the
sight
of the people in front of me and the sound of my voice and the weight of my shoes against the floor, but they occur to me as part of one single great conscious field that stretches forward and backward.
Prospera: At first sight, they have changed eyes.
You see, my clock only focuses on sight, and a little bit of touch.
Ted was a motorcycle racer, but in 1978 he had a car accident and lost his sight, which is devastating if you're trying to ride motorbikes.
And then there's this whole weird thing about how long it takes Goliath to react to the
sight
of David.
Streets are some of the most valuable resources that a city has, and yet it's an asset that's largely hidden in plain
sight.
They're hidden in plain
sight.
And I think however you feel about the use of advertising to kind of support stuff, the
sight
of grown men in diapers rolling around in the sand in the hope that an algorithm that they don't really understand will give them money for it suggests that this probably isn't the thing that we should be basing our society and culture upon, and the way in which we should be funding it.
We do know from fMRI studies that these hallucinations activate the same brain areas as sight, areas that are not activated by imagination.
Because Charles Bonnet Syndrome only occurs in people who had normal vision and then lost their sight, not those who were born blind, scientists think the brain uses remembered images to compensate for the lack of new visual input.
But that little story is really about the fears and misconceptions that come along with the idea of moving through the city without sight, seemingly oblivious to the environment and the people around you.
Two days later, my
sight
started to fail.
And besides, it's not like I was the first person ever to lose their
sight.
I knew there had to be all sorts of systems and techniques and training to have to live a full and meaningful, active life without
sight.
From that came a lot of insights, or outsights, as I called them, things that I learned since losing my
sight.
Inherent with the training for recovery from
sight
loss is learning to rely on all your non-visual senses, things that you would otherwise maybe ignore.
Lose your sight, though, and it's a whole other story.
But while in Oakland, I've really been struck by how much the city of Oakland changed as I lost my
sight.
But once I lost my
sight
and was walking along Broadway, I was blessed every block of the way.
And even without sight, I don't get that in San Francisco.
Pretty much around the same time, I discovered that there were 544 seafarers being held hostage on ships, often anchored just off the Somali coast in plain
sight.
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