that are still used in India to this day. And that was contemporaneous with the development of Chinese silk. So I think there were other silk roads, and that wasn't the only one.
--I loved it. I thought it was amazing. These are very contemporaneous reports as people type I just woke up because I had to go to the bathroom and something was glowing
current reality based problems on another level it's completely fantasy I did a contemporaneous legion story a few months ago where we've been dealing with the xenophobia as really a metaphor for disharmony and uh I set
And he was one of the main architects behind the First Amendment. There's actually very little contemporaneous information on what exactly that First Congress was thinking when it ratified the First Amendment.
And there's this kind of back and forth. So it's the record of two contemporaneous journeys, outside and inside. And the stories in this book try to do that.
They told me, if it exists, then maybe it's here. It's possible that it was not contemporaneous .
And I was direct with them early on that I would need-- they're coyote tricksters and are known for that-- that I would need not only multiple sources for anything of significance, but contemporaneous emails and other documents. And they understood that, and I got them.
Or sometimes, if a rocket was fired into a building, you would see an actual log that was published by Wikileaks that 35 people had died in that attack as collateral damage, or civilian casualties. That was reported in the actual contemporaneous log by a military officer. But then when you looked at the news reports, you saw that it said three had died.
This person lived tens of thousands of years ago. The contaminant DNA that you found in the samples, was that contemporaneous with the death of the individual?
And so, because these men were threatening to rape, at least what appeared to be, other men, my dad said, well, these men wanted to have sex with men. The term "nature" has a really wide range of potential uses in ancient Greek, and in a lot of contemporaneous texts, extra-biblical texts,
audience member #5: And then the second part would be as a critic, cause you, maybe you're used to the more traditional like kind of restaurant model, these things like the Frank: I would do a lot of different things. It wasn't always the same, but some of the things I did most frequently, I learned over time that I did like to have some sort of contemporaneous
lesson and one of the questions again, I think it's an open question, his attitude has been if there was meeting that we talked about, we talked to everyone in the meeting. In many cases we also had contemporaneous notes that people took of
At that point, they were switching from hot type to cold type, right? at MIT in the late '50s early '60s, and then went to the home-brew computer club, and finally it was what contemporaneously
She's also interesting because she is a she. There are very very few, relatively few women who are hyperpolyglots, both historically and contemporaneously . So doing research for the book, I did an online survey of people who said that they know 6 or more languages, and only 30% of the people who answered are women.
the minutia of the profession tends to dominate the internal discussion. So you'll find these letters among French professors from the 13th century that talk, for example, about how fast they should write -- you know, write out their notes. You want students to actually be able to take notes contemporaneously . There's a group that says yes; there's a group that says no. There's a lot of the sociology of the way the university works that owes directly