know... >> ...putting diapers on like, you know, Michaelangelo or whatever. And, you know, I do a lot of odes to my heroes, that road to the river, I got one of those in there and, you know, Heironymous Bosch , one of my themes looks sort of like one of his paintings. And I put Diego Rivera in the murals because he's my hero. But I have--what I do at the end is I coat it with an acrylic that was basically the same consistently as the acrylic paint, just no pigment. And then I do a graffiti coat, which is removable varnish. So, the
the fertilizer is an essential part of growing all the food we eat. And the fertilizer is produced by a process called the habber bosch process which takes petroleum and nitrogen and fixes them in such a way that you can put this on the on the field and your plants will grow courtesy of the fertilizer. If we didn't have fertilizer at all, guess how
I was an art history major in college many years ago, and this is an image called "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by Hieronymus Bosch . It was made about 600 years ago, and it's never been more timely to take a look at this. So it's a very large triptych.
And so, that's effectively it. Trevor, could you give me a buzz? Nathan: on a Bosch Oxygen Sensor. Have you tried?
And he writes these detective novels. One of them is about Harry Bosch . I mean he's written 20-something books about him.
And here are different aspects of Astrobee. Deep audio analytics-- we're working with Bosch Astrobotic at looking at custom Bosch audio sensing
I mean, think about a building. This is a building we designed for Bosch and Siemens who make, guess what? Washing machines. And think of the building.
That sensor -- and this is the secret sauce to SparkFun, by the way. That sensor was developed by Bosch . They probably spent 5 to 10 million dollars developing that, tuning it, producing it, figuring out manufacturability, getting reliability down, and what does SparkFun do? Well, we came along and we bought that sensor, and we soldered it to a board. And look at how much bigger it is.
And then in season two, it features my band and me playing in front of the main character Harry Bosch . And I'm playing a song that I wrote for him called "Blues for Harry Bosch ," which is the first track on the CD. And so that came out March 11, the whole season.
I didn't know that anyone else had done it, but I was contacted by a mother of a child who had to go into treatments at the Detroit Children's Hospital regularly. And she emailed me and said, Professor Bosch , I just wanted to let you know that we love seeing your domino mosaic at the Detroit Children's Museum every time my daughter goes in.
And so, that's effectively it. Trevor, could you give me a buzz? Nathan Seidle: The question was whether or not you can solder to stainless steel wire male audience #7: On a Bosch Oxygen Sensor.
why he would get terrible stats traditionally because he was protecting his own team while the team was scoring more. And then the third thing was he had incredibly high emotional intelligence. He was on an a championship team that won back-to-back championships with LeBron James, Chris Bosch , and Dwayne Wade. and went from people tell me they're really big deal. So, I don't know. I've never seen them play. So, the uh when you have personalities that are used to being the stars and scoring, giving them advice or letting them know, hey, you should push that
People loved it. It's so well-done. And then in season two, it features my band and me playing in front of the main character Harry Bosch . And I'm playing a song that I wrote for him called "Blues for Harry Bosch ," which is the first track on the CD.