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Fifty years ago, I
wrote
a paper describing how I thought the brain worked, and I described it as a series of modules.
When I found out about her story, I
wrote
about it, and within 24 hours, it created such an uproar that the prosecutors just dropped all the charges.
Dostoevsky
wrote
that the whole work of man is to prove he's a man and not a piano key.
In 1760, Benjamin Franklin
wrote
a letter to David Hume giving up the word "colonize" as bad.
And Kevin
wrote
his last book on fresh technologies without a smartphone or a laptop or a TV in his home.
It's just like the one Cervantes
wrote
about in "Don Quixote," which by the way is the root of the word "quixotry," the highest-scoring Scrabble word of all time, 365 points.
And on this particular day, I opened this letter, and in capital letters, he wrote, "My mama told me why you was in prison: murder."
Not surprisingly, they were a little bit reluctant to share them with us, but we were actually able to work out a system with them where they put all of the real passwords for 25,000 CMU students, faculty and staff, into a locked computer in a locked room, not connected to the Internet, and they ran code on it that we
wrote
to analyze these passwords.
And this idea is nicely summarized by the British critic William Hazlitt, who wrote, "Prejudice is the child of ignorance."
That's my favorite quote because H.C. Jacobaeus was the first person to ever perform laparoscopic surgery on humans, and he
wrote
that in 1912.
This is a song that I
wrote
last year.
June 19, 2013, Bloomberg published an article I
wrote
called "The Capitalist’s Case for a $15 Minimum Wage."
I
wrote
an acrostic poem.
I
wrote
the code.
Ten years ago, I
wrote
a book which I entitled "Our Final Century?" Question mark.
She wrote, "There is no way to prepare for the eyes, the eyes that every day stared with such entitlement at my body, with no change of expression whether I met their gaze or not.
So we
wrote
a 25-page instruction book, with which any scientist could build their own Drop-seq system from scratch.
We
wrote
software that any scientist could use to analyze the data from Drop-seq experiments, and that software is also free, and it's been downloaded from our website 30,000 times in the past two years.
He
wrote
in his "Tractatus," Proposition 4.66, "It is not how things are in the world that is the mystical, it's that the world exists."
Stephen Hawking is one of these physicists, more recently Alex Vilenkin, and the whole thing has been popularized by another very fine physicist and friend of mine, Lawrence Krauss, who
wrote
a book called "A Universe from Nothing," and Lawrence thinks that he's given — he's a militant atheist, by the way, so he's gotten God out of the picture.
In the 1950s, a computer scientist at IBM named Arthur Samuel liked to play checkers, so he
wrote
a computer program so he could play against the computer.
So he
wrote
a small sub-program alongside it operating in the background, and all it did was score the probability that a given board configuration would likely lead to a winning board versus a losing board after every move.
And then I
wrote
a post about a banjo.
But the thing was, my friends read it, and they're like, "Oh, that Mena, she
wrote
a post about wanting a stupid thing and being stupid."
I
wrote
this one, and I put this up because of Einstein today.
And she
wrote
about her life dealing with cancer.
A few months later, I
wrote
to him again.
So it seems that Galen may actually have been sort of on the right track when he
wrote
about fluid rushing through the brain when sleep came on.
He wrote: "I miss myself, my friends, times of reading novels or writing poems, birds and tea in the morning.
But it also taps into a lot of our deepest fears, and about 30 years ago, the culture critic Neil Postman
wrote
a book called "Amusing Ourselves to Death," which lays this out really brilliantly.
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