of the universal monsters -- Bride of Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman, all that kind of stuff along with the 1950's creature features. The giant bugs. The 50-foot women.All of those kind of radioactive terrors that were very much part of the Cold War mentality in America.
and mainframes, and software was something you got for free. You got the tapes for free; it came along with the hardware. And Microsoft as a software company, a heretofore unknown creature said, "Look, if you want software companies like us to exist, if you want--if you want it to be a commercial business of creating software, you're going to have topay for software." And so, this famous letter, open letter of the hobbyist, Bill Gates, wrote, explained the underlying and central structure and tried to get people to pay for what they
He wrote that "the American girl is well acquainted with her body's seductive capacity. creature . OK, it has nothing to do with changes in state, in consciousness now or in the future.
Africans in the city my wife is really a creature of cities and African cities have undergone a big transformation inthe past 20 25 years both partly with the mobile phone partly with the internet and partly with the beginnings
But on the right side of that spectrum, if you're having interactions with even cells, but certainly, you know, dogs, other animals, maybe other creatures soon, you're not the same at the end of that interaction as you were going in. It's a mutual bidirectional relationship. So it's not just you persuadingsomething else, it's not you pushing things. It's a mutual bidirectional set of persuasions, whether those are purely intellectual or of other kinds.
social environment compatible with full functional activity. A sustainable state in which humans and other living creatures can coexist in indefinitely in equilibrium. And that brings us to thisconcept that the UN and multiple other organizations are fully trying to implement which is the one health
And that's really essential as well. And we have a plan A and a plan B. And we have to remember that we're working with creatures that want to eat us. So, it's important that everyone knows who the bus driver is and who the rest of theband is. So, you know, as I take lead, I'm in charge of everybody's safety. And
The third theme is humanism-- that the ultimate moral purpose is to reduce the suffering and enhance the flourishing of human beings and other sentient creatures . Well, enhance human flourishing, who could be opposed to that, you might think.Well, in fact, there are alternatives to humanism such as that the ultimate good is to enhance the glory of the tribe, the nation, the race,
And I think the instinct was probably to do something like "Walking with Dinosaurs," where we made these lovely, very realistically wrought creatures . And that's where we started.And we thought, well, I'll just make this lovely robotic thing, and we'll try and get that sublime realism that we saw in the Peter Jackson film of 2004.
He becomes this childhood friend of Cecil, who just builds back story. creatures . And I think, if anything, "Night Vale" will probably start filling in the gaps in some of those.
everywhere he looks he sees tiny little organisms microscopic creatures that until then no one knew existed he was the first person in allof history to see um to to see bacteria with his own eyes and to know that they
And they said that you can call it artificial insemination, but what it really is is removing the rights of living creatures to naturally procreate, and you're raping them in order to make more of them to eat them.So when you put it like that, it does sound pretty bad.
sides benefit from the system. It's a beautiful invention. And it looks like that it was something that Neanderthal might not have had. Neanderthals were--they're an enigma, they're highly intelligent creatures . They have on average bigger brains than us. The probably one of the biggest fossilcraniums that's ever been found was neanderthal. They, as I said, they had imagination, because they buried their dead. They had language. The puzzle--and yet they, their technology
the case that the world shows up for us we need to think about the way in which we as still possessing embodied creatures who are already situated in an environment and sort of provided with aset of skills and also technologies the question we need ask is how are we actively to secure access to the world
Converse to entrepreneurs just getting started, their design tools make it easy to build the exact online presence you're imagining with hundreds of whatever creature can best instantiate that value wins and we should let it
country so politician did not drop from the sky he's not some other creature he's just like you and me he stuck his neck out which you and me are not willing to do let's admit this it's not it's not a easy thing it's easy to sit down and comment but it's not an
that creature may be your doppelganger, but it's not really you.
that creature so half of the book that I've written being a dog is about exploring the dog nose
visual creature we can look at these Footsteps in the sand and we have some idea where this person in the past which
the creature just like if you have a child someday your little DNA is going to be in that little baby so if we are
Every creature ever born belonged to the same species as its parents and its children.
imaginary creature , and we asked if there was anyone who wanted this imaginary creature to be on the banknote, and we got
The creature turned and tilted its head quizzically.
The creature compresses instantly, but Anoop holds steady.
The creature skips liquefaction and moves straight to more drastic measures, the last line of defense.
how is this monster going to ruin the local economy was the discussion. Well, the Linnaean Society found this creature -- three feet long -- very strange markings on it. They could not identify it as any known zoological specimen. Unfortunately for them but good for science, Louis Agassiz famous zoologist connected to Harvard took a look at at it and said, "you know, this
like like this like you I think should be sensitive to this we are profoundly technological creature we are a tool using creature tools of design but we are tool designers by Nature right the first record of tools in our lives goes
All creatures , regardless of how many cells they have or what their metabolism is, need something like sleep or something sort of a rest period
a cosmic role, but we have just outlived our utility? Do they think our fate is to be um a stepping stone for more enlightened creatures ? Yeah. So, a lot of them do think we are a stepping stone. They would say that AIs are our rightful heirs. They are the next step in cosmic evolution. Um and
honesty, this is who I am. I I'm a wildlife veterinarian. I do indeed travel the world and work with some very unique creatures . Um, as you can see, we have little Rosie here who is much much bigger. This little crocodile. Um, then on the other side we have a little starling fledgling that unfortunately
These creatures we speak of go by the Latin name Apis mellifera, also known as the honey bee.
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The creatures would move.
Including creatures like these guys.
new creatures to supply the room of those who are gone.
So creatures thought to be particularly lascivious, you consume their brains, and it will provoke you to think in the same way.
some creatures are going to be eating other creatures .
-- in the very same part of the country -- in the early 19th century -- a kind of quasi, turned out pseudo, kind of discussion of the same kinds of creatures . But yeah, it's certainly the influence of Puritanism seeing all kinds of phenomenon through the filter of Calvinism and all its associated terrors, you know? Yeah?
lumbering creatures that seem to bear you no harm, and yet you have to kill them one by one.
- Almost every living creature , from polar bears to birds to fish, massive worldwide contamination by completely manmade chemicals that are fingerprints
- Almost every living creature from polar bears to birds to fish, I mean, this stuff is being found everywhere.
like psychedelics, that you would to a complex human mind? look like some primitive creature ." Right? If you sequence that thing, you'll get 100% Homo sapiens. And that doesn't look like any stage of normal human development. It
Washington is a creature with traditions, with institutions that don't care about you.
But you know there is something so wildly pathological don't you think about a creature that evolves to a point where it can no longer tolerate its own creaturliness right like don't you think that that's what this is also deep down like people
I'm a creature of the work ethic myself and I'm working all the time. But of course, I'm very advantaged. I'm super
He is a creature of the theater.
Unicorn is a mythical creature .
You can put the creature inside it.
You expose the creature to loud levels of noise, analogous to a seismic airgun or a very loud motor from a container ship.
He was a creature of routine.