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Similarly, people have trouble discriminating color patches that are small.Cones on the other hand, are very dense in the middle.
... put this on a RFID player and when he put that it was playing like The Last Star Wars and so on. So instead of having like DVD boxes, he had likeVLC cones all around and he plugged that and that was like physical objects.- So the thing that we're talking about is everything around video codecs, video encoding, video decoding, video streaming, video player client that I'm wearing on my head, the entire
This can create small, steep-sided volcanoes called cinder cones— like Parícutin in Mexico.Cinder cones look tiny in comparison to composite volcanoes, aka stratovolcanoes, like Mount Fuji in Japan.They’re towering, conical peaks that loom over the landscape, often with a distinct crater at their summit.
We see some circumstance or some person.The cones and rods actually align around, and we have an expectation.
The visible spectrum. Rods and cones. Rods and cones.Rods and cones. But my skin is vibrating, too.But it vibrates at a rate that you can't see or perceive, but dogs and pets can actually hear.
human. You must be something else." Because humans, I don't know, standard humans today, I don't think can do that. You must be some kind of a bodhisattva or some other thing that has these massivecognitive light cones. So I think what's scaling from zero, and I do think it goes all the way down, I think we can talk about even particles doing something like this.the cognitive light cone. And so now this is an interesting... here, I'll try for a definition of life or whatever, for whatever it's worth. I spent no time trying to
And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone.- nearly armored pine cones. Yeah. Though it's very much the adult condition. The juveniles seem to be far less, if not unarmored.
has a direct physical correspondence, the wavelength of light that bounces off of the thing and into your eye determine what color--how your cones will absorb-- different cones will absorb this light and the signals they'll send to your brain, and by virtue, the colorthat you will perceive something to be.
Maybe I have to impose extra information.They're cones. They're black.
So here's one exception, when I approached the subject.That's the Cinder Cones that we have seen before.
And once, when I was developing photographs, he got the idea that cones were interesting.So he kept finding cones out of the kitchen and would bring, "Oh, this could be a good toy for us, Bill."So he kept thinking of things, and he was really, really demanding.
And then there's a third one, which is such a complicated function of additions and subtractions that produces brightness from the cones.So the cones are producing the brightness information as well as the color information.And they are doing it by subtraction not addition.
So for example if two colors are both pale, people may not be able to see the difference between them depending onexactly how their cones function.And also by the way on the kind of display that they're looking at.
had this job lined up at a school and I basically thought you know what at the school I'll be kind of the junior Deputyassistant Athletics coach moving cones around a field perhaps but really having fun but anyway what happened was Ishowed up and the school who'd never h done anything like this hired anybody like me said would you like to do some
cone than the parts. I'll give you a very simple example that comes up in biology and that comes up in our cancer program all the time. Individual cellshave little tiny cognitive light cones. What are their goals? Well, they're trying to manage pH, metabolic state, some other things. There are some goals in transcriptional space, some goalsin metabolic space, some goals in physiological state space, but they're generally very tiny goals.
And on that level of granularity, that's what differentiates it from forecasting, which would be an overall is the economy going to go up or down?Or how many ice cream cones are we going to sell?This is who's going to be most likely to buy an ice cream cone.
How many ping pong balls can fit in a 747?Give me all the uses for traffic cones?Stuff like that. We've stopped asking those questions.
And we see here the retina.And these are the rods and cones, the visual cells or the photoreceptors, which allow us to make an image of our world.This is the inner retina where you have the first part of visual processing.
But these are very small cinder cones.
So one's got pollen-producing cones and the other has a seed-producing cone.
And they create these beautiful hop cones that are basically like the fruit of the hop plant.
There's so many $7 ice cream cones.
and the girls stood there like orange cones and wouldn't interact very well together-- but we pulled out baseball, softball, and it just leveled the playing field.
So once they get these cones out of there, they're going to send them off to a kilning facility, where they're going to dry out the water, any remaining water
that's left in these cones.
The eggs are shaped like cones because the birds don't build nests.
And so they just have evolved into cones so they don't roll off the side of the cliff.
It's put in these cones and it dries.
So let's forget about them for the rest of this talk.Basically what happens is you've got cones.They're called red, green, and blue by biologists.
Cause we love ice cream cones to.
FEMALE #4: Did you make the clown cones also?
So we already knew for a long time that trees producing cones and dispersing their seeds, they're providing the seed and seedlings for the next generations.
We humans have three sets of rods and cones, color receptors.
And there's somebody that's setting up cones and doing all sorts of set design.
So it doesn't. It works by subtraction.So there are basically three channels of information coming from your cones to your head.One of them is yellow minus screen, or green minus yellow.
female #1: Have you guys ever thought about making your own cones?
Sean: And we go through almost as many cones.
female #1: I think you could probably charge additional for cones.
more of these days is a man-made Cloud called cones so common are these that they earn very few points I can't
That's because of the eye-brain system.The visible spectrum. Rods and cones. Rods and cones.Rods and cones. But my skin is vibrating, too.
and how to get around them, traffic cones,, construction zones, weird lane markings, et cetera, et cetera.
And in the background, you see some cinder cones that haven't erupted in about 10,000 years, but there are still volcanoes there.
And so what they do is they harvest the field and all those hop cones are dried.
And the sorting facility is going to try to get all of the cones off of the hop.
Because what they wanted to do was to stick this stuff in the nose cones of rockets, shoot them at the Martian ice caps,
The human eye has-- well let me ask you this question.How many of you remember from high school or college that we have rods and cones and the cones are for our colorperception and the rods are for black and white and sort of brightness?
Sean: Oh my god, like Ici's cones are so good right?
In many ways. Because we do love cones and we went through how many different kinds?
to work in RGB. We don't, right? We move to YUV, which is basically one is luminance, brightness, and the other are colors.And this matches your eyes, where inside your eyes you have the cones and the buttons, right?With some of them look on brightness and more on, on the other on colors, right? So we need to compress a lot, and so we need to degrade. But in order to
It basically combines the methods in vacuum distillation and reverse osmosis in a staircase of connected cones.
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