bunch of structures around the hippocampus. Um the entrinal cortex, the cubiculum, precipiculum, which primarily in send information into the hippocampus, and they'll be re relevant in a second as I tell you what the cells in these different parts of the brain do.
All right. Do you want to share it with us? Cubism? Cubism. Right. About 30 people, not many got it, right? Actually, you're actually one of the highest percentages I've ever seen in a group.
like me and this dude like moving them around it's like I feel so tough moving the cubical so what was so was that kind of the slow transition into writing where you were like oh I want to write direct produce and everything I want to do it all and then you just started kind of peeling back a little bit by little bit
And then I started to realize the irony in this. Cubicle farms, cubicle infernos, cubicle warrens.
do the you guys don't play it safe over here. Not only do you get like amazing benefits and pregnancy leave and sleep cubicles and all the coconut water you can drink, but you can also curse in the building. And so we're going to do a song called Terart.
During the last 30 years as Arctic temperatures have risen dramatically approximately 12,000 cubic kilometers of Arctic sea ice has completely disappeared. Let me try to give you a sense of how much ice that really is: imagine that the ice is in a vast sheet and that sheet has a uniform thickness of three feet; so 12,000 cubic kilometers
managers now what herman miller suggests is that you re-zone that space and you have much smaller cubicles less private space and a great deal more open space for meetings where the informal and often unscheduled
the wings are named after different stadiums so they have the wembley wing in the Maracana wing named after famous football stadiums and if you have a cubicle in the Maracana wing it's not you know your cubicle address isn't you know address em 42d you know they're named after famous football heroes so you may actually have your cubical on what's called diego maradona way and so
You're packed in. You're always visible. Ooh, that's a nice way to put it. You're always visible to somebody. So it's basically a warren of cubicles, hamsterlike cubicles. You had a headset on? Headset on. You're always visible to somebody -- that's an interesting way to put it.
if you make some personal copies or share them around your office or around with your colleagues, right? The process of putting a Dilbert cartoon or an XKCD cartoon on your cubicle and allowing your coworkers to see it doesn't trigger copyright because no copying is made, but if you take a photo of that and put it on Flickr and your coworkers see it, you are suddenly in deep dutch because you violated copyright law because that same transaction that involves a network business like Google with offices all over the world where your
Is there some type of pull that they have in particular? Biggest cubicle on the floor, but it's still just a cubicle.
And you are looking down down down down, and you're about to dive into a pool of toxic sludge. Toilet cubicle, Power Poses, and music that generates that new feeling.
Yeah. So before going to improvisation, I like you introduce you one man, my mentor. started cubism, actually. So cubism, there are various viewpoints
the atmosphere pleasantly corporate, the office design as traditional as could be, the corridor offices around the side, cubicles in the middle. My cubicle was enormous. It had tons of shelf space.
saying yes to events because the possibilities are endless when we're there when we say no and stay in our own little cubicle or in our home with our computer we don't have those possibilities uh my mother used to say to me Susan go out you'll never meet anyone
a mean dollhouse. The last stage of the output switches to inks, so you get whatever bitmap you’ve skinned your object with baked right in. It does about one cubic inch per minute, so this job should be almost done now.” He drummed his fingers on top of the machine and then it'd start chunking and something inside it went clunk. He lifted a lid and reached inside and plucked out the Barbie head, stretched and distorted, skinned with a Campbell’s Soup label. He handed it to Suzanne. She expected it to be
done this great epidemiological data that estimates the years of life lost by an additional amount of particulate matter, something like an actual year of life for 20 micrograms per cubic meter. And I think we actually know that pretty well.
in the same cubicle even, together.
Occupants of the cubicles personalized their space with photos and trinkets.
four million cubic meters of granite, which went down the valley and wiped out the trail which we had hiked up, wiped out the road which we had driven up.
People work in cubicles for 20 years beside someone who could be from the same town that they're from, but they never
and my cubicle was there.
Turns out for every cubic meter of Martian regolith, there's about 35 liters of water in it.
I'm in my cubicle fixing bugs, running off to take a call about my movie deal, then back to fixing bugs-- very surreal experience.
So they knocked down cubicle walls, and they built these new workspaces to try to increase cross-collaboration and trust
of my cubing buddies Andy Smith a former National Champion actually has like a personalized handkerchief that's like got an embroidered Rubik's cub and he
like sort of the cubing equivalence of wax on and wax off um and I was also trying to do this at the same time that
back to their cubicle every day and saate by themselves it was not Google um it was very Park Avenue New York City
I worked in a cubicle while Shalane was down below on the fields running laps.
And I saw cubicles where they were providing clinics for local Philadelphia businessmen.
Which are certain cubic equations.
B3 free is cubic.
10 million cubic meters of waste water containing dangerous chemicals poured into local waterways when the earthland dam surrounding a tailings
which is a cubic decimeter of water.
Turns out for every cubic meter of Martian soil, there's 35 liters of water in it.
that there are 4 cubic inches of oxygen and hydrogen in this glass.
It was a kind of dome to keep himself from being scorched. My own cubicle was smaller than before, and my back to my boss's door, which had me constantly looking over my shoulder to make sure no one was watching. And then when she closed the door, I was even more freaked out.
And then I started to realize the irony in this. My capacious cubicle that I had suddenly been squeezed out of that I had been in, had something been squeezed out of existence.
And then I started to realize the irony in this. You just say cubicle and then just waves of horror can wash over people.
And then I started to realize the irony in this. And so then the cubicle became the sign of this callous workplace environment.
But within his Cubism there were patterns that existed that he worked off of and then he just kind of sprinkled it.
Come into this cubicle.
I remember studying the Cubist period during Picasso's life.
It looked like a Cubist painting, and therefore it revealed itself as such.
It has a 420 cubic centimeter brain.
We had 220 cubic feet to play with. I'll give you some comparisons. Mercury spacecraft,
over in that cubicle X number of times, and I kinda tried to be a really, I don't know what the word is, but I, I was very conscious about like about, about, about that sort of
Escape from Cubicle Nation. And her book of the same name came out last spring in 2009 and was voted The Small Business Book of the Year. Fun fact about Pam is that she also
177,000 billion cubic meters of gas now roughly speaking there are um on
every little cubic centimeter in between the galaxies is getting bigger as a function of time so if you have more