Sounds
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It may seem like a tempting offer, but perhaps it's not as ideal as it
sounds.
Sounds
like somebody needs a hug.
If the critical part
sounds
negative that's because in a way it is.
This isn't always as straightforward as it
sounds.
This could mean avoiding complex clauses that are hard to parse in real time, making changes to avoid awkward pronounciation, or removing
sounds
to make speech faster.
For most of us, this
sounds
pretty strange.
A hum begins in my brain, and it grows and it grows and that hum
sounds
like the open road, and I could drive it forever.
Instead, we use sound to listen for features like pitch and tone and rhythm and volume to infer a story behind the
sounds.
As bad as all that sounds, white's dangerous effects pale in comparison to another, more wide-spread pigment, green.
That kind of creative freedom
sounds
so liberating, doesn't it?
For example, the Patagonian toothfish neither
sounds
nor looks very appetizing.
It
sounds
like Milton Friedman or Ronald Reagan.
This probably all
sounds
too good to be true, and you're right.
Or they'll put male cells in a female body or vice versa, which
sounds
absolutely horrible until you realize, the reason you're doing that is you're substituting bone marrow during cancer treatments.
And as you create new life-forms, again, that
sounds
terribly scary and terribly bothersome, until you realize that those life-forms live on your dining room table.
Sounds
so grave, doesn't it?
That probably
sounds
preposterous, so I'm going to share with you how and when that will happen.
That
sounds
like a lot of hubris, but the truth is that the technology to do everything I'm about to tell you already exists.
Now, this
sounds
like the plot of a spy thriller or a John Grisham novel.
Sounds
impossible, doesn't it?
(Laughter and applause) (Drums) (Cello) Hey! (Looped samples of onstage sounds) (Cello music and looped samples) (Music ends) (Applause and cheers) I recently completed an unsanctioned, unsupervised psychological experiment on my children, (Laughter) the premise of which was $10,000 in cash on the kitchen table and a sign next to it that said 'Don't touch the money yet!', and before I dive into it, you should know that we are a game-playing family.
And you know, as spectacular as that sounds, it's only just beginning to look like "whatever it takes."
To you it
sounds
like mute letters, but this sequence gives the color of the eyes to Craig.
Now, I'm guessing that this
sounds
terrifying.
Is it simply the
sounds
that the speaker is producing?
And it
sounds
something like that.
And as you can see, this incoming sound induced entrainment or alignment in all of the brains in auditory cortices that process the sounds, but it didn't spread deeper into the brain.
Now we can take these
sounds
and build words out of it.
Now you have two different
sounds
and linguistic systems that convey the exact same meaning.
It
sounds
a little bit like science fiction.
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