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and being recognized. So there you go.This is the Ampersand hat.And-- Ah. Oh, sorry.
Your first summer internship in law school-- tell us about that experience and how you felt.So I worked at name ampersand name, name, name in DC.And I remember the first day walking in working my way to my office and recognizing the fact
He's a cartoonist who does some "New Yorker" covers.And if you noticed the pipe and the ampersand, those are indeed bitwise operators.And I was very happy to find that piece of art and use it.
And-- Ah. Oh, sorry.It's a combination between an at symbol and an ampersand.And it was commissioned by "The New Republic" magazine.
And things that you could normally not print or create any other way are possible through 3D printing.And I decided to make a combination of an ampersand and an at symbol, and create a whole new symbol, or emoji,you could say. And I'm going to also make an at symbol hat to go with this one.
And these hats are currently being pulled by "Vogue Italia." Shot by Steven Meisel for a shoot that's coming up next month.Again, that's the Ampersand hat in black and white.This is the Redrum hat.
and these refer headers had user names and password reset codes in them.And it's this long URL with all these ampersand encoded things, and we're just like I don't know what any of that crap is,but that is bad, bad, bad.
That's the Poincare recurrence.Well, there are laws that have been laid down by Ampere and Faraday.
And there are the names of many scientists, 72 to them, on the tower.Here we see, for example, we see Ampere.And most of all, we see somebody call Lavoisier.
And it was recently just bought by a Facebook founder.But anyways, they commissioned me to create any piece that had any ampersand in it for their Books and the Arts page.So I decided to show where things are going.
that time Princeton University had a quota against Jewish faculty and Jewish students so the Institute played a very strong role.Thatís Norbert Wiener who sort of coined the word, or took the word from Ampere but then re coined the word cybernetics.Abraham Flexner who really, the Institute was his idea and it was based on the concept of the usefulness of useless knowledge, that if you just let people work on whatever they
But curiosity, as Flexner writes, it goes back-- it's an outstanding characteristic of modern thinking.And in fact, in that category, it contains Descartes, Leibniz, Newton, Ampere, Wallace.
I was satisfied with a small vocabulary.There's only 89 words this generates, including all the close clasp words, the ampersand.But I wanted to have a variable line length.
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