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 allin particular networks. The thing is, you can actually get competing networks.
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
So the same forces that wanted American sugar to be blindingly white and that wanted all of our bread and our food to be blindingly white, and then to have these ideas of purity running very hard-- everything from eugenics on down to food.
And ITN News ran the headline that evening, governor loses his way. 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 ITN News ran the headline that evening, governor loses his way. and the other half it's blindingly obvious we should leave.
Now that was surprising to me because you think of her as someone who is out to protect every clause of the Constitution. 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 only time I wear a robe is at the spa.
And at certain times people only look at one side, and they're not really seeing the other creeping up behind them. So the same forces that wanted American sugar to be blindingly white and that wanted all of our bread and our food to be blindingly white, and then to have these ideas of purity running
Now when you get to the pinnacle of Google or IBM or GE, you won't sit back, semi-retire, and have four-hour lunches because how much you earn is gonna depend on how well the company does. It seems blindingly obvious now, since that's the way everybody gets paid, but it was an insight then. And it was an insight that inspired confidence that the market was now going to be completely self-regulated. You were making it so that people could only do well by doing good things
And then she said, now, what would be the first step towards that ideal? And of course, the answer was blindingly obvious. It was, well, if I'm going to leave anyway, I've got nothing to lose.
I pay my mobile phone bill here by direct debit. But to English speakers, it's blindingly obvious that it's a space for cars.
Yeah, exactly. Real world stuff like the Death Star. And I think doing that much earlier with students and much more frequently and on problems where it's not blindingly obvious what
and how it is you find your first customers. 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
Yeah, exactly. Real world stuff like the Death Star. 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