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You can probably visualize him with his hat and his cigar.Binoculars were an even more expensive thing than now.
And of course, their attitude-- in particular, his attitude-- about copying underwent quite a transformation as Apple's size and influence grew.Binoculars. You don't often see that.
because I think it's really easy to draw a hard line around what we think is technology.But binoculars are a form of augmented vision that allow me to see things that I can't see with the unaided eye.So deep listening was something that I realized I already had a connection with but hadn't really thought very specifically about.
A more benign impetus to return to the essay came from Henry.had binoculars in my hand looking at it, like, wow, that's a beautiful thing.
much less conspicuous star over here, a little red star that you actually can't see by eye. You need at least a goodpair of binoculars to see it. It's called Proximus Centauri, and it is just a hair closer to us than the two starsof Alpha Centauri. Anyways, in 2016, it was announced a group of astronomers
So you mentioned some of that, where is Oscar Para, the main bad guy from the film now?And we have big binoculars.
So this is where I come in, actually, in our team in India, where we do it.Two-- So not binomial but multinomial, yeah.
Now, you couldn't see all of these stars with your naked eye.You'd probably need binoculars or a telescope to see them.And then you wouldn't see the planet or anything.
So just to remind you, here are the two views, put in terms of whether attention promotesIt's called binocular rivalry.
So just to remind you, here are the two views, put in terms of whether attention promotesIf you do the binocular rivalry with a grid moving one way in one eye and a grid moving the other way the other eye, turns out
today. So juniper berries-- which I mentioned.and the binomial system of naming things, well he was aware of all of the dark magic around him.
If you have the exclamation mark with something on both sides, it's related to the factorial.It's the binomial, or the gamma, function.If they're a floating point, we have division, and so on and so forth.
So what is giving up and what is just deciding to do something else?is like taking binoculars and looking at it backwards.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image.Vision therapy to train binocular vision.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image.The problem is with binocularity.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image.The basic problem is binocular coordination it's not the acuity of the eye alone.
for three minutes, for five minutes, depending on how you like your eggs. That's it.And there was this guy named Bino Sadok, who created a place called Dr. Shakshuka in Jaffa, and you serve, of course, you have to serve it in the same skillet with a lot of crustywhite bread to mop up the sauce and he made shakshouka so famous, I don't think there is a tourist coming to Israel who go-, who doesn't go to Dr. Shakshuka. But today, you
This is a epidemiological study coming out of Northeastern University just published last year about 1,000 under age drinkers 13 to 19 years old.And you get pretty much the binomial distribution, which means this is what you'd expect by chance.
If you have a tripod with binoculars, you can cover up one half of the binoculars, make a sunshade around the other half,
and then project an image through the binoculars onto a white sheet of paper.
in terms of these things called binomial coefficients-- which I'm not going to explain.
So our glasses have got rather more binocular, and we can see more.
You can probably visualize him with his hat and his cigar.And some bastard had stolen his binoculars.
And you have to get your binoculars out, and take lots and lots of pictures, and take copious notes.
There you see Nicole Stott with her binoculars looking at what's gonna be her home for the next three months. That's about 20 miles away as she was looking at it.
antilog maybe what and uh here binocular are mostly used to
stan miner the lucky spade up in the corner there binoculars emergency flare
And then you look for it.The other thing I just want to mention about birdwatching is that I use binoculars as an example of technology when I talk to my students at Stanfordbecause I think it's really easy to draw a hard line around what we think is technology.
So now you've got something that looks like a pair of binoculars.
and it's referred to tongue-in-cheek by the fake Latin binomial, "Homo oeconomicus." And while it's true that humans do not
This is actually the first time I have been in the giant binocular building, so this is a thrill for me.
I'm so delighted to have met you all and finally gotten inside the Giant Binoculars.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image.For most of us, if you have normal binocular vision, when you look at something close, you automatically turn your two eyes in together.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image.Because, you didnít develop normal binocular vision.
Like many people there I think I depended excessively and sometimes almost exclusively on binocular cues.
ships. And even with our radar and binoculars, we actually had trouble navigating through all these fishing nets. And, and I thought, "Oh my gosh, how are the whales gonna navigate
and go meet him, and we'll be across the street in a cafe with binoculars and probably a baseball bat waiting to make
A more benign impetus to return to the essay came from Henry.So yeah, it was people taking me out and putting binoculars in my hands.
People all over Europe were buying these little Brewster stereoscopes, these little binoculars.
Even at eight years old, sitting on the edge of my seat with the binoculars glued to my face, I really wanted to keep finding a way
Instead of focusing intensely, I felt like I had to take those binoculars off and see everything.
You can have an eye injury, which means now you're limited in peripheral vision and binocular vision.
He was famous for his biological classification systems, as well as for inventing the binomial nomenclature that people still use today-- so things
And in each city I spent a week or two just walking around with a clipboard and a camera and binoculars for looking up in these tall trees,
And I remember at one point in the film, you are looking out-- maybe through binoculars-- you were looking out for cops who were far away.
And he took me out at the age of eight, and he gave me the binoculars, and he said look four miles down the river.
My grandfather said watch closely, and he gave me the binoculars.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image.Or striding along on a NordicTrack, because if I am going to be binocular I need to be binocular.
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image.That that sense of space and volume that I saw in the movie was due to clever tricks by the cinematographers using binocular depth cues and motion cues, to evoke the sense of
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image.So, you've got to get the eyes to work in a binocularly coordinated way.
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