you'll see Alan Turing's handwriting which says, how did this happen? These things were fiendishly difficult to program. And everything went horribly, horribly wrong.
It was created entirely in Construct 2. It is a fiendishly difficult puzzle platformer. And the developer selected this system specifically because he didn't have experience making games with programming yet.
where an unknown language is written by means of an unknown script. This is the most fiendishly difficult of our four cases for it thrusts the decipherer into a linguistic terra incognita without so much as a map or a compass at hand. And that is precisely the situation that the investigators of Linear B found themselves in for five decades after Arthur Evans unearthed those
We know where we are in that room. It turns out it's fiendishly difficult, astonishingly difficult, to give a robot that kind of capability, as well. There is a review of the literature on SLAM that was published, I believe, in 2008 that said, we've made essentially no headway,
It's non-negotiable. But unlike many of the other factors that are associated with brain aging-- for example, changes in the physical structure of the brain or even the vasculature of the brain-- those are fiendishly difficult to treat. But that sleep is a missing piece in the explanatory puzzle of aging and Alzheimer's is exciting.
I think I see that guy in the mirror every morning when I shave. Still, Lord Lazee has a fiendish recliner with a sort of, frankly, children's attachable tray full of buttons and devices.
First of all, I got an angry letter from everybody in the state, which is nearly 115 letters. But second, and this is the really fiendish part of the North Dakota revenge scheme, they invited me up there in January and dedicated a Sewage Lifting Station in my honor. This is absolutely true. If you go to Grand Forks, North Dakota, for any reason, such as your plane has crashed there, there is a brick building and on it, in foot high letters,
We're all familiar with ancient instruments of torture, like the rack or the iron maiden. Well, Henri Alleg was introduced to a new and modern and fiendish form of torture, are known as the gegene, which was simply a hand-crank dynamo originally developed to power field telephones.
it scared people it scared the president the United States Teddy Roosevelt at Kodak became a lowercase word and a Kodak ER there are other quotes I have for the New York Times at the time about fiendish code ackers lying in wait such as the effect on the human nerves continuous exposure
is the way that they learn. So you, you can -- and you can, as it were, get people to admit to errors that they might otherwise conceal. artificial intelligence, some of which have been thought by players to be particularly fiendish you know, command conquered-centered, World of
is the way that they learn. So you, you can -- and you can, as it were, get people to admit to errors that they might otherwise conceal. Warcraft 3, sort of people. I mean, those are not particularly fiendish but the lessons have always been with those thus far I think that fully
But there is a potential silver lining here, because unlike many of the other factors that we know are associated with aging and dementia-- for example, changes in the physical structure of the brain or even changes in the vasculature of the brain-- those are fiendishly difficult to treat right now. And we don't have any good wholesale approaches in medicine.