burning, so I was wondering if you had any suggestions there. blinding heel pain. What in the hell's going on, because I'm on the verge of publishing this book about how you can run injury-free forever -- friggin'
Um, so in the brain, you've got 86 billion cells called neurons. And these are communicating with each other at a blindingly fast rate. Many of these cells are hooked up in networks. So, they're, you know, this guy's talking to this guy and this guy, and they're all in particular networks. The thing is, you can actually get competing networks.
And that includes considering whether new rules might be needed, as, in the past, we've called for new rules on chemical weapons, banning them; banning blinding laser weapons; banning landmines; banning cluster munitions. Rules to regulate the arms trade-- even last year, over 120 governments agreed a treaty to ban nuclear weapons.
Nothing. Shoving aside his confusion, he pushed himself to one knee with a grunt. The blinding sunlight was gone.
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I want to better understand how they got to where they are. And so they started blinding resumes.
Let me start from the night when we first unblinded the Higgs search result. The night before June 15, 2012, I started writing down blinding slides. My teammates, Fabian Stokely, postdoctoral researcher from Switzerland, and Josh Bendavid,
And they're very, very different experiences. It's a very blinding kind of state.
And no one could land this airplane. 35 A blinding 35 knots, blown back in the seats by the g-forces, power along there at that altitude until the sun is up a few degrees, high enough to start fueling
had done it before they had invented the submachine gun. During his adventures blinding half the world with science, Nikola Tesla harnessed the power of Niagara Falls into the first hydroelectric power plant, constructed a bath designed to cleanse the human body of germs using nothing but electricity, and created a 130-foot long bolt of lightning from one of his massive coils. It’s a feat that to this day remains
a way of living. And that's what moti-, motivated me through the course of my composition and does so now. I'm now going to take off my hat. And the reason for this hat today, is not the blinding sun, but that this hat has some relevance to what I'm going to talk to you about today. And it is a Polo Ralph Lauren and they're not paying me. So, first is the blog and you can find this on Powell's Blogs by Googling my name and,
They did nothing about it. Not specifically any blindingly difficult codes, just the absolute volume of them.
believe it or not and it was in airports and what have you swipe your credit card 300 B modem would blindingly fast send the the order down um worked we ended up selling it to messen it was a good business but um it
And more importantly, is that the future we want? As you walk through the blinding lights in absolute darkness, you feel the vastness of AI. Is our fate to become just data providers?
What did you give up to kind of reach your-- I presume-- are you happy, Mark? I was thinking like a blinding pink.
and our food to be blindingly white, and then to have these ideas of purity running
The idea that it's blindingly obvious what the answer is-- the only problem is that half of the people think it's blindingly obvious we should stay in
and the other half it's blindingly obvious we should leave.
And if she's not going to blindingly, unthinkingly, and ignorantly as I am doing, go out and cheer lead for the Constitution, at least I can--even though I'm totally unauthorized to do so--the
And so there wasn't a sort of blinding flash where I decided to be a writer.
cave even though were experiencing this sort of blinding , painful light and this frightening new world in three dimensions, because it's reality.
So the same forces that wanted American sugar to be blindingly white and that wanted all of our bread
does. It seems blindingly obvious now, since that's the way everybody gets paid, but it was an insight then.
And no one could land this airplane. hit the go buttons, accelerate to a blinding -- 30 knots, was it?
And of course, the answer was blindingly obvious.
But to English speakers, it's blindingly obvious that it's a space for cars.
I was stomping around, effing, and blinding , and swearing, until I was able to finally sit down.
But I would say this, I look at technologies like the blinding laser.
And I think doing that much earlier with students and much more frequently and on problems where it's not blindingly obvious what
One of the reasons, he said, stating the blindingly obvious that Google is the extraordinary company that it is in terms of its cultural impact and in terms of its moneymaking
In fact, I remember there was one day I was stomping around, and I literally was just effing and blinding .
So in the sense that somebody might want to try to treat that word as like a loophole or get out of jail free card or a blinding flash of glitter
"Artemis," I think. Yeah, had this incredibly infuriating interview in "The New York Times" that just filled me with a blinding rage.
Now I cannot finish a talk about curiosity without returning to Leonardo, who said once, "Blinding ignorance does
Of course, not in terms of auditions, but in terms of blinding themselves to demographic characteristics of the top applicants.
I never really missed Two Guys as much as I missed you-- the automatic doors, the trading stamps, the blinding interior, monstrous as a spaceship.
or no one else is in costume so for you sometimes you're not. I was the only one in costume but I didn't have lights, you don't have like the blinding and all the sets, you don't get
-- went up to Vermont, and picked up a thousand dollars worth of these salad bowls, only to start off back into a blinding blizzard, and the
The breaking point was, one day I went out for a little 3-mile jog on a snow-covered road on a dirt, farm trail in the middle of Amish farm country, technically the most forgiving surface you can run along on planet Earth. After two miles, this blinding pain shot up my foot. I went to see another sports medicine doctor, who said, "What do you expect, you know? Running is bad for humans. The impact is bad for you. You keep this up" -- particularly me, because at that point,
So you know, if you start with Euclid, you've got these five really simple postulates, and then the first few things you prove just feel blindingly obvious