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Using
the 2x7 leaves a gap that can only be filled by a rectangle with a width of 1. Going lower, the next range that works is 8 to 14, leaving out the 3x3 square.
Although I was a satellite engineer, I hadn't thought about
using
satellite imagery in my work.
Now it was
using
the lessons learned from these early missions that my friends and I began a series of sketches of our own satellite design.
Instead of taking a single, high quality image, we could take a videostream of individually noisier frames, but then we could recombine all of those frames together into very high-quality images
using
sophisticated pixel processing techniques here on the ground, at a cost of one one hundredth a traditional system.
It's conceivable that, say,
using
the sulfates method or this method I've come up with, you could create an ice age at a cost of .001
It's
using
this as risk control, not instead of action.
Just like a human standing upright without falling over, here we see Entropica automatically balancing a pole
using
a cart.
Now, this is a technology arena, so obviously these things are quite popular, but I think if we're going to keep designing, buying and
using
and throwing out these kinds of products at the rate we currently do, which is astronomically high, there are seven billion people who live in the world right now.
But in the regards to
using
sustainability as a parameter, as a criteria for fueling systems-based solutions, because as I've just demonstrated with these simple products, they're participating in these major problems.
In fact, all of these individuals may be
using
the same voice, and that's because there's only a few options available.
Now that's millions of people worldwide who are
using
generic voices, including Professor Hawking, who uses an American-accented voice.
This lack of individuation of the synthetic voice really hit home when I was at an assistive technology conference a few years ago, and I recall walking into an exhibit hall and seeing a little girl and a grown man having a conversation
using
their devices, different devices, but the same voice.
And I looked around and I saw this happening all around me, literally hundreds of individuals
using
a handful of voices, voices that didn't fit their bodies or their personalities.
It's called concatenative synthesis, and that's what we're
using.
What we've done so far is we have a few surrogate talkers from around the U.S. who have donated their voices, and we have been
using
those to build our first few personalized voices.
And they made a point of only
using
mature, commercially available technologies today.
There are thousands of children
using
this, you know, all over the world, and I started thinking about what it does and what it doesn't do.
So what's interesting about FreeSpeech is that when you create a sentence or when you create language, a child with autism creates language with FreeSpeech, they're not
using
this support language, they're not
using
this bridge language.
So the question is, can we study these diseases
using
human material?
Well, I like to think about this
using
an analogy.
The computer,
using
brain scan data alone, decoded that new brain scan to show what it thought the individual was actually seeing.
There's some new technology breakthroughs in nanoscience when applied to magnetic structures that have created a whole new class of magnets, and with these magnets, we can lay down very fine detailed magnetic field patterns throughout the brain, and
using
those, we can actually create holographic-like interference structures to get precision control over many patterns, as is shown here by shifting things.
And
using
fMRI, we should be able to measure not just oxygenated blood flow, but the hormones and neurotransmitters I've talked about and maybe even the direct neural activity, which is the dream.
Then,
using
vector analysis, you use rotational symmetry, and you get this next set.
It's for that reason that many activists specifically avoid
using
the telephone.
This picture is Mahatma Gandhi in the '40s
using
the exact same setup that we actually use today for diagnosing T.B. in his ashram in Sevagram in India.
I'll bet you didn't even know you're
using
African technology.
Forty percent of Kenya's GDP moves through M-Pesa
using
phones like this.
Really simple,
using
a basic phone.
We'll just make it out of old bicycle parts
using
a windmill, as William Kamkwamba did.
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