And you get this view of the entire world as being a big, beautiful, three-dimensional image. Brewster's stereoscope made its debut in 1851 at the world's very first World's Fair. And Queen Victoria was one of the first people to try it there.
Remember, the way the brain works is in fact to sort out what's valuable and keeping it. What Brewster is able to do, and what we should all be thinking about, especially companies that own a lot of data, like Twitter, for example, that
And what you love about people, often times, is very much cousin to what you could hate about them. Chris Brewster got injured at one point and we weren't sure if was going to be able to continue.
to be the way we're going to do it. Eleanor Roosevelt opened the Brewster-Douglass project herself. And the third project on the list was the Sojourner Truth housing project.
People would want to do this at home. There's a guy named Brewster who, in 1948, replaced the awkward mirror with two prisms. And because they were prisms, you could just put the pictures in front of your face.
Some of you probably won't have read the 1902 novel or seen the 1985 movie. Anyone got no idea what Brewsters Millions is? All right. Oh, a few of you.
It's hard for us to imagine now just how much this thing instantly blew up. People all over Europe were buying these little Brewster stereoscopes, these little binoculars. And they became so fashionable that it became a luxury item, something to show off.
And what you love about people, often times, is very much cousin to what you could hate about them. My stunt double, Chris Brewster, is as an extraordinary human being, as well as being one of the nicest people I've ever
Anyone got no idea what Brewsters Millions is? Anyway. So Brewster's Millions, the movie, is about this guy who has to spend $30 million in a month and have nothing physical, tangible to show for it.
CIA agent who was famously outed ostensibly worked for a company called Brewster Jennings right well she didn't work for Brewster Jennings she worked for the CIA but on her paycheck it may have said Brewster Jennings now to do uh so this is a classic way to do things now the problem as far as these contradictions are concerned is that even if you're setting
Remember, the way the brain works is in fact to sort out what's valuable and keeping it. And here's another local boy, Brewster who allows people using the web to upload their own content in an open format
Step 3 is a game. And it's a game I like to think of as the Brewster's Millions game. Some of you probably won't have read the 1902 novel or seen the 1985 movie.
lot of us have heard about you know secret you know CIA front companies like dummy corporations Valerie PL the the CIA agent who was famously outed ostensibly worked for a company called Brewster Jennings right well she didn't work for Brewster Jennings she worked for the CIA but on her paycheck it may have said Brewster Jennings now to do uh so this is a
What was the principal commodity being speculated on in "Trading Places?" Wheat, soy beans, pork bellies, or frozen concentrated orange juice? What was Montgomery Brewster's job before he inherited $30 million? Minor League baseball player, janitor, limousine driver, or bartender?
Guy, right? I mean, the Fall Guy was a bounty hunter who was a stunt man. Famous. Ivan Boesky gave the "greed is good" speech. Frozen concentrated orange juice was the commodity being traded in Trading Places. Minor League baseball player was Montgomery Brewster's
when I've followed, you know, any like the Pat Tillman story that you had on which was absolutely, absolutely brilliant. I subsequently saw the, uh, Pat Tillman documentary at sun, about the privatization of knowledge in the world. I think that, um, Brewster Kahle, who does Archive.org, you know a public, uh, Archive.org is where Democracy Now, you can see all of