The first to do so was Sebastian Elcano, the commander who survived Magellan. Magellan is the most famous man never to go around the world. He died in the Philippines, and it was Elcano who brought the surviving ship to Victoria back.
And the treadmill is crazy. of Magellan, and I didn't want to do that without photos.
When Sam and Bill and I got together for "BUFF" Brewers United for Freedom of Flavor in 2003, we put together this little press conference and one person showed up. Jamie Magee, from Yankee Brew News, Awesome Jamie. We really thought when we did this that we might have some real, you know, mainstream press people show up.
And we had the heads of state of the 13 tiger range states. Meaning the ones in magenta here are the ones that are going to contribute most to doubling the wild tiger population in 12 years.
So lots out there. And here are the Magellan telescopes. I take students there.
University. Joyce will be talking to us about her most recent book, which most of you have copies of, "Round About the Earth-- Circumnavigation from Magellan to Orbit," in which she explores the full history around the globe travel over the course of almost 500 years. So without further ado, thanks for speaking with us, Joyce, and here you go.
Amelia Earhart was trying to set a record flying around the world when she was lost trying to make a very perilous landing on tiny Howland Island It resembled Magellan in that way, like its namesake.
Amelia Earhart was trying to set a record flying around the world when she was lost trying to make a very perilous landing on tiny Howland Island It had not been Magellan's original intention.
So, if we dropped off a case of beer, we actually lost probably--I think I calculated it once, but only once because it was too painful to do again--we were losing about five bucks And he was Jamie Magee from Yankee Brew News.
Jonathan Rosenberg: So, if we just shift to another subject I know you're interested in, after you retired in 2005, you ran for political office. Or suggested it-- I don't think Magellan or Columbus could get venture capital.
such a moment and then the Finance Minister of the country steps forward and she's this small round woman she's wearing um a magenta kind of dress that goes down to her floor and this very expensive birken Co pocketbook and that I just go oh my God I hope it's
So this includes the Spanish and Portuguese territories and the Americas, around the African coastline, parts of India, the Spice Islands. The Philippines were claimed by the explorer Magellan and named after Philip II. That's where they got that got their names from.
at a symbolic level to generate notes and patterns and melodies, and give us a good amount of control over both the input and the output. And that tool turned out to be Magenta's MusicVAE model. And this is what that tool looked like when we brought it into the studio.
And so if you cover yourself in carbohydrates, you're shielding yourself from antibodies. And all of these are glycans in magenta and blue.
So you assess the brightness in one image, but then you keep assessing it as you look at subsequent photographs. And this is the small Magellanic Cloud, which is not visible at all from the northern hemisphere. And so she was finding about 1,000 variables in this one object.
And then Peter Lynch, he had a very strong run. But then once he got out of Magellan and started predicting stocks, his private portfolio actually didn't beat the market. So even-- and I would say all of us here, we work at Google, and yet even we-- and so we think
And the treadmill is crazy. Got to go through the Straits of Magellan, and that was when I bought my first digital SLR was because I was going to take a carrier through the Straits
their calendar will shift along with them. But no one had experiences until Magellan's surviving crew made it back to Spain in 1522, having lost a day. I like that kind of random having lost a day as they did so.
would send out such an expedition. Of the five ships that Magellan commanded, only one returned. Three famous expeditions that followed-- I'll show this to you again-- lost all of their ships.
Amelia Earhart was trying to set a record flying around the world when she was lost trying to make a very perilous landing on tiny Howland Island Sir Francis Drake read the account of Magellan's expedition.
of a constant hunt and a constant as Laird will tell you waiting searching preparing for that moment when that magenta blob comes and you know one of the things I ended the book thinking was what does the future hold for him because having spent all this time with Laird I can tell you right now I don't
And they had $1.6 million of operating income in the first 12 or 14 months. He had 1,200 securities in the Fidelity Magellan Fund.
So recently Google has been doing things like Deep Dream and Magenta with some basic forays into AI creating art and music.
And so here are just a few pictures of big telescopes that I have used. I will tell you a little bit more about the Magellan telescopes here. These are the Keck telescopes on Hawaii.
It just depends how thick the clouds are whether you keep observing through the clouds or you have to stop because there's just nothing coming Certainly all of the big ones except for the Magellan telescopes that I'm using.
Amelia Earhart was trying to set a record flying around the world when she was lost trying to make a very perilous landing on tiny Howland Island It was, unlike Magellan, timed to die at a very certain moment.
So when Iím in Patagonia and I see a Magellanic Penguin, of course I see the beauty of a Magellanic Penguin, but I have seen also many, many oil Magellanic Penguins so I want to do something.
One sort of spontaneous question over here-- you may be aware of the project called Magenta, which comes from Google, where they generate music
You have deep purple ones, you have magenta ones, and you just have this range.
I wondered if the school had chosen this location for the camouflage or if the mages who built the school had engineered the Sunol hills
And so she was finding about 1,000 variables in this one object. And it struck her that all of the stars in the small Magellanic Cloud were roughly the same distance from the Earth so that if stars looked brighter, then they really were brighter.
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that this is the circumnavigator's track, was the first graphic representation of a human planetary activity and becomes very characteristic. This is a beautiful map with Magellan's track made in Venice around 1540. You see it more clearly there.
phases in which humanity comprehend their place on and experience in the world. In the first act, which lasted from Magellan's departure from Spain through to James Cook's death in Hawaii, so down to 1779, the sailors who went around the world did so in fear.
Amelia Earhart was trying to set a record flying around the world when she was lost trying to make a very perilous landing on tiny Howland Island And indeed, the thing about Magellan's survivors when they get back is everyone loses money on that.
There's various different projects, the giant Magellan Telescope, the 30-meter telescope.
that big and that was the goal how do we ride the biggest waves in the world and this is what they're looking for really this and this is actually a character in the book that I call the magenta blob and the magenta blob is creates waves like this and this is a picture of Laird at jaws the wave off Maui that he really
actually after one of our shows in Santa Cruz and we said we'll give you a free copy of Sky Mage so that shows you that
There are two that get most of the mentions in this book, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds.
I would love to know if any of you have ever seen the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds.
I went to Hawaii when I was a senior in college and saw the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds for the first time.
And we certainly had our share of struggles trying to understand how to incorporate this into our workflow. And of course, since we finished the album, Magenta has made this tool available as a free plug-in on Ableton Live, which is the music software that we use to make music, which would have been really helpful at the time.
And what they found was the difference here, that the orchid children-- they're the Magenta line-- the orchid children in a low stress environment growing up
Speaking a little bit on collaboration, I know you guys have heard about Magenta, which is a Google project that's using artificial intelligence
And in particular, people do talk about how almost nobody can do better than the indexes. And of course there is two counterexamples, which is Peter Lynch of Magellan, and Warren Buffett, of course. And then people say, well, Warren Buffett, you can't really count him, because he actually goes and, like you said, gets on the boards
based out of Punta Arenas, which is on the Strait of Magellan at the southern tip of South America.
And the treadmill is crazy. But some of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in my life was going through the Straits of Magellan.
So you can see the plane of the Milky Way here, the large and small magellanic clouds, and you can see that the Galactic Center really
Second, circumnavigators mark their voyages on maps and globes as an entire, again, planetary circuit. The first example occurred around 1530 with a small globe probably made in Nuremberg with the root of Magellan's expedition scored all the way around.
took the physical globe as their personal emblem or accessory. The first to do so was Sebastian Elcano, the commander who survived Magellan. Magellan is the most famous man never to go around the world.