Jens would always want to go back to Skagen, but the agents told him he wouldn't be able to because of their plan for him.
Jens fought off the urge to tell her again that everything would be just fine, even though he really did believe that was true.
Jens pictured a cartoon in which a man and a woman-- the woman's standing in front of a burning house and the man
Jens was by himself in the back.
Jens know how peeved she was that he and his little cartoon had put her in a position where she was forced to actually do
Jens , can you hold that thought for a minute.
Jens , when he was 18 years old, worked on a railway.
Jens has this system which has 256 electrodes, as opposed to the many billions of neurons in his primary visual cortex.
And Jens is like this close to my face.
Now Jens has terrible vision.
And Jensen, at that time, was a hardcore rational economist and hardcore believer in the efficient market hypothesis in finance.
And Jensen launched into what, in the book, I call the invisible hand wave.
In Jensen's inequality, anything convex-- actually, this is a graph of Jensen's inequality.
Let's give Jens a round of applause.
His name was Jens Baedrup.
They told Jens that whoever had set the fire wouldn't stop trying to kill him until he was dead.
And then Jens turned, walked to the agent's car, got into the backseat, and closed the door.
As for Jens , his English was both unaccented and perfect, as it was, of course, required to be by the Danish educational system.
So one morning Jens -- born and bred, Munich-- comes in.
Because of Jensen's inequality, it's better to run-- better to walk and sprint rather than just job.
'Everything is going to be just fine,' Jens had told her repeatedly on the phone over the previous week.
'It's the best way,' Jens told Ilsa, repeating what the agents had told him.
- The following is a conversation with Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, one of the most important and influential companies in the history of human civilization.
And so Amos started out by asking Jensen to describe the decision making of his wife.
So what is it that Jensen thought he didn't understand?
There's a mathematical property called Jensen's inequality that tells you that often things gain on their variability.
Once he was finished, Jens handed the camera to his editor saying, 'I think this is pretty good.'
'Oh, Jens ,' she replied, 'What were you thinking?'
And that, to Jens , felt like the worst thing that had ever happened to him.
The plan was for the agents to announce that Jens had been killed in the fire.
After that, neither Jens nor Ilsa seemed to know what to say.
"Two years later, as Jens Baedrup was in one city-- it was in Berlin, to which he'd already run, preparing to run somewhere else-- Jens asked
to a series of agents who spoke to Jens and each other in an accent that could have meant they were Americans
This man, Jens Naumann, this picture was on the cover of Wired magazine in 2002.
Well, here's Jens .
So Jens Naumann, the blind guy, he has 256 electrodes.
When they put in the brain visual implant for Jens , they spend time calibrating, like learning what each pixel is, effectively, on the grid.
compelling. Um Jensen Hang, you know, when he does these giant Buffett-like stadiums where he gets up and he's like
2007 an economist by the name of Robert Jensen published a remarkable study
and they started using them and now what Jensen did was to survey the prices and
In fact, Michael Jensen, the same guy who I told the story about with Amos diversity, wrote a sentence saying the efficient market hypothesis
Possibly, they didn't hear Jens because he was crying so hard as he spoke, or because they were busy figuring out where they
And Henry/Jens is now speaking to Matty's wife, Ellen, who's the owner and proprietor of the bar, the Lumber Lodge,
The shot there is our two new drivers, Jenson Button the Rubens Barrichello, who had been very successful with us the previous year
and then later moved to the Harvard Business School-- a guy called Michael Jensen.
And these are my daughters, Jensen and India.
Then a few light years later, my daughter Jensen started kindergarten.
But found him. Found Josh Jensen at Calera, down in San Benito County the next year, who really pioneered terroir-driven Pinot
And his CFO at the time, Warren Jenson, who I spoke to, doesn't admit to losing hair over that.
With her free ear, she must have been listening for the sound of Jens 's suitcase shutting and latching.