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In the case of disgust, what is a little bit more
surprising
is the scope of this influence.
Now, if the idea of bats in your belfry terrifies you, and I know some people probably are feeling a little sick looking at very large images of bats, that's probably not that surprising, because here in Western culture, bats have been demonized.
It exists in basically all of the cities all around the world, which is a little bit
surprising
when you think about it.
Now these traffic figures are really exciting and a little bit
surprising
and very useful to know, but I would say that the most
surprising
slide here I'm going to show you today is not this one.
This is a
surprising
and prominent gap in the literature.
What the Starrs did next, though, was
surprising.
But the most
surprising
part was when we turned to, what are we going to work on in the week ahead?
CA: But there are some really
surprising
things about your people.
And if you Google the Netflix culture deck, you see this list of quite
surprising
admonitions to your employees.
You've often taken really
surprising
stances towards building smart algorithms at Netflix.
What is the most
surprising
thing about the experience of driving the car?
And that's kind of surprising, because your sense of touch is really important.
You know, it's not
surprising
that millions of people have become disillusioned by the great decoupling, but like too many others, they misunderstand its basic causes.
But I found
surprising
moments of comfort in the confidence that my surgeon embodied.
And ironically, if you want to hear it better, you actually just cover your ear, which is kind of surprising, but that's how it works.
And that might seem surprising, because a lot of people think, "Philosophy is remote from the real world; economics, we're told, just makes us more selfish, and we know that math is for nerds."
But having committed to the process, I continued on, and something really
surprising
came out of this.
And it's probably
surprising
to many of you sitting in this room that it's not the time that matters, it's not the length of preservation, it's the consistency of the temperature of that preservation that matters most.
And using state-of-the-art clean room technology, we've devised ways that we can actually pull these DNAs away from all the rest of the gunk in there, and it's not
surprising
to any of you sitting in the room that if I take a mammoth bone or a tooth and I extract its DNA that I'll get mammoth DNA, but I'll also get all the bacteria that once lived with the mammoth, and, more complicated, I'll get all the DNA that survived in that environment with it, so the bacteria, the fungi, and so on and so forth.
Not
surprising
then again that a mammoth preserved in the permafrost will have something on the order of 50 percent of its DNA being mammoth, whereas something like the Columbian mammoth, living in a temperature and buried in a temperate environment over its laying-in will only have 3 to 10 percent endogenous.
I thought it was
surprising
how all of these families had all of these children with all of these problems, problems that they mostly would have done anything to avoid, and that they had all found so much meaning in that experience of parenting.
So the understanding of this Great Recession was that this was completely surprising, this came out of the blue, this was like the wrath of the gods.
And that's not surprising, if you think about the basket case that is the E.U.
We will find a
surprising
and intriguing result about our universe, and to explain my point, let me first tell you what the Higgs is about, and to do so, we have to go back to one tenth of a billionth of a second after the Big Bang.
The actual feeling of trying to wrestle two thumbs at once is pretty
surprising.
I also traveled to Cape Cod to look at the plight of the North Atlantic right whale, because this to me was one of the most
surprising
things about my time at sea, and what it made me think about.
But when we were done, we found something that was sort of
surprising.
And I learned two
surprising
lessons.
(Music ends) (Applause) Just to introduce the last robot that we've worked on, it came out of something
surprising
that we found: Some point people didn't care about the robot being intelligent, able to improvise and listen, and do all these embodied intelligence things that I spent years developing.
For you, that might be
surprising.
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