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Give me the three stars again.And then--Yeah. But we're laughing.
Yeah. But we're laughing.And then--
And then we started newspapers.and then--
There's the artisans, which is a big part of what we do, which is the curation and commissioning of our plates made in the Napa Valley for the restaurant.And then--The materia-- Did I say materia prima?
To find the combined potential landscape of any number of bodies, you just add up their individual potentials.And then you can always use that to get back to forces if you want.For a simple two body system like the Earth orbiting the sun, that combined potential look something like this.
- His day job as an undergraduate was to learn as much fancy calculus as possible.And then when he learned that he invented more.- Thomson found that the mathematics of his day was unable to describe the relationship between a magnetic field and its associated potential.
To get a baseline interference pattern, Chambers fired two beams of electrons around an empty region of space.And then he added the magnetic whisker.When he fired the beams again, the interference pattern shifted.
- And that's showing, throwing no shade on their colleague who did these cool experiments.And then if you follow what is a peak outside the torus it lines up with, - Right. - a trough inside the middle.
- And that's showing, throwing no shade on their colleague who did these cool experiments.And then it's a peak - Yeah.
- And that's showing, throwing no shade on their colleague who did these cool experiments.And then when the two collided at the bottom, this created an interference pattern.
were some of the richest places in Europe. It's kind of a strange dichotomy here.- And then we should also say that the Vikings, many of them pragmatic people, so a lot of them would eventually then convert to Christianity, so you get-- That's right - ... you integrate yourself into the system.
- It's when they remove the lungs, they, while you're still alive, they cut you open and remove the lungs and put the lungs on your back.And then when you try to breathe, they flutter like wings, so it's called, like an eagle. It's called the blood eagle.- That is horrible.
And so she shows up with a dog. She doesn't have a companion, but she's not alone. She's taken a bite out of an onion, so she's eaten. She hasn't fasted, but she hasn't had a meal.And then she has very long hair, and so she's using the hair to cover herself. So she has no clothes- - Oh, she shows up naked, but she's-- ... but clothed.
- Right. Wow. - Yeah, so in this, so this is kind of the cleverness that would be expected of a, of a Viking woman. So they're well matched, they're like the ideal couple.And then they have 12 kids, 12 sons. Not just 12 kids, 12 sons.- And many of them end up...
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,And then the Great Heathen Army is this large coalition of Viking groups- - That's right - ... without a real leader that
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,- And then the king says, "Can you settle here?" "Can I give you legitimacy?" - So he does the diplomacy of a treaty.
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,And then they do the same thing almost wherever they go. They help create modern France by ripping apart, uh, Charlemagne's empire, which was unwieldy.
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,And then you also, you have another book that talks about the Byzantine Empire, so you have the creative destruction that resulted in Europe,
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,And then the next morning you'd get up and do it again. So you're essentially practicing for Ragnarok- ...the final battle, which you would lose. So I'm not sure. It seems, it's rather pessimistic.
morning. Everyone could see that something was changing.And then 10 days later, Russia invaded Ukraine.Thanks to satellite imagery, many governments and NGOs, researchers, and journalists,
Six months later, I had to go through the whole process all over again.And then came the hardest part, the waiting.Four whole weeks of not knowing. It felt like four years.
So one of the things we've been able to do is actually initiate studies to look at giving ketamine, triggering this antidepressant effectand then can we sustain it longer so that you don't have to have another treatment so soon?And we're doing this through targeting, this plasticity, this adaptability in the brain.
But over time, without play, stress can compound and then burnout can become chronic.And then we walk around as playless adults, which ultimately creates a playless society, one where our institutions can grow rigidand lonely and polarized.
But one night while I was writing, my pen moved to the left, and then it made a circle.And then a bunch of random shapes and patterns started to flow, and while I did feel uncomfortable, I was also incredibly liberated.And when I came back to reality and tried to make sense of it, I thought of my eight-year-old self, sitting on the floor of her room,
Humans get to use our intuition and judgment, we ask the questions, we chart the course, we propose the brilliant conjecturesand then we delegate to AI to explore the vast oceans of logic, to find the correct answer, and then a computer confirms that we've gotten to the destination.And the amazing thing is that this isn't just some far-off science-fiction dream.
You’re going to end up with an OBJ file that’s super high quality, you can render in an infinite quality of lighting conditions.And then there's only one thing left to do.What are we going to do?
She taught horseback riding at Will Rogers Park, and when the fires broke out, she rushed over to go rescue the horses,and then her own home burned, and everything she owned was also destroyed.This was a particularly difficult moment because I was standing next to the wall that had collapsed over a bedroom, where I said goodbye to one of my best friends about a year earlier.
We also connect with like-minded networks from all over the world that feed us more information.And then this gives us a view of where the future is heading.And the further you go -- the grayer it becomes.
I think most of us, we look around, we see our kids, our parents on their phones.And then I realized, do we want to chase our dreams?Or do we want to be behind these things that are making billions of dollars for a couple of guys in Silicon Valley?
On balance, the Ukrainians are in a stronger position, but that does not mean that now than they were 3 monthsAnd then the big question, and and they're also they're now hitting the Black Sea, they're hitting all these Ukrainian ships because they're trying
And then they realized here the limiting factor is the power distribution system, all these spinning rods and mechanical
and then they could do Khan Academy, or they could do Color Book, or whatever's appropriate, uh that learning would be
And then, as they played the game, rounds like that, over and over again, what PopBot would try to do is pick up on their pattern
And then as I think many parents have experienced, that crashed into the reality of needing to put sunscreen on him or to clip his nails.
And then tomorrow it'll be another 2 million.
And then again, and again, every day until we solve it.
And then gradually, he began forgetting everything.
And then thirdly, and most importantly, we have to regulate and remove lead from our economy and our environment. And
And then, you catch the bad guy.
And then the last one, and this is the most interesting to me. If you go to a place like the UK, there's 45 police
And then we had an opportunity to go even further, to Australia, a country we loved, right after Nadav's fourth birthday.
And then, two days before we were due to return home, we noticed that Nadav was not looking well.
And then they did, because we were called in for a "family meeting." And family meetings are never good news.
And then it was time to tell his brothers -- the one thing I had always feared.
And then when are we going to announce it?
And then they drop the ax and then they deal with the fallout.
And then he looked at them and he said, "Park wherever you want.
And then I did visit a physician who actually diagnosed it as Lyme disease.
And then we went on to show that you can detect respiratory viral infections with a simple smartwatch, because your heart rate jumped up in advance of symptoms.
And then we actually looked at their glucose by these continuous glucose monitors, as well as had smartwatches on them.
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