Spots
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Voice: If you total all the
spots
on a deck of cards, the result is 365.
If we think of the dictionary as being the map of the English language, these bright
spots
are what we know about, and the dark
spots
are where we are in the dark.
Now, this is an image that we shot a couple of weeks ago for today, and you'll notice, on the edge of this image, there's some dark
spots
there, which was really concerning to me.
And I know you want to look and see if those
spots
are still there.
But you see a lot of small
spots
in this picture.
In each point of those spots, we had planted a tree.
They're born without spots, and they get
spots
with age, and they go through pretty distinct developmental phases, so that's fun to track their behavior.
And like all the dolphins in our community, we photographed Mugsy and tracked her little
spots
and nicks in her dorsal fin, and also the unique spot patterns as she matured over time.
They use satellite positioning and machine-learning technology to automatically identify if a boat is just sailing or fishing, which are the white
spots
here.
We changed it to social diseases and people came along with acne and spots, but nobody came with VD any more.
For example, our eyes have blind
spots
where the optic nerve blocks part of the retina.
When the visual cortex processes light into coherent images, it fills in these blind
spots
with information from the surrounding area.
Travel with me to some of the most beautiful
spots
in cities around the world: Rome's Spanish steps; the historic neighborhoods of Paris and Shanghai; the rolling landscape of Central Park; the tight-knit blocks of Tokyo or Fez; the wildly sloping streets of the favelas of Rio de Janeiro; the dizzying step wells of Jaipur; the arched pedestrian bridges of Venice.
Take a look at one of our
spots.
They get involved in different worlds than their worlds so they're trusted and they can see those patterns, and they communicate to connect around sweet
spots
of shared interest.
We can also focus on hot cities, but also hot
spots.
One of the spots, one of the chips, emits a sonic ping, and it focuses down, and then we turn red light on.
In her work as a therapist, she noticed many of her undergraduate patients shared a concern: though they had high grades, they didn’t believe they deserved their
spots
at the university.
And then the response that comes from the state is more cops and more suppression of hot
spots.
There are
spots
on the paper that are sticky.
And it can also show up blind
spots
in the way you might have been looking at the world.
She
spots
a drawing of gladiators and tries to imagine seeing them fighting, something she will never be permitted to do, except from the very rear of the Coliseum.
So how this actually works is we would install this piece of composite material into these existing
spots
that are already in the plane.
The other spots, are they still white?
While we could certainly be sneaking flashes of grey into the peripheral white
spots
of our animated grid, first off, we promise we aren't.
Your retinal ganglion cells don't respond as much at the crossings because there is more lateral inhibition for more white
spots
nearby compared to the lines, which are surrounded by black.
And the proof they carry, these little spots, those are the cells that we've labeled in vitro, when they were in culture.
Bits are encoded as light and dark
spots
using a dye that can be read by a laser.
And that's really useful, because it lets you make an image or a map of the things around you, by looking at the light coming from different
spots
in the scene about you.
It might free up some parking spots, but it will not end terrorism.
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