memo um you know uh in fact imagine uh so you're in sale so imagine it's next week uh you're you're sitting down on a
memo on how to write a column uh if the world is a big data set this is my algor Rhythm and he came with his life story
memorable phrases, he's meaning that the United States is a beacon of small D democracy in a Western world that seems to be turning the other way. And those soldiers,
memory, the network and the NVLink, the NICs, the optics and the copper that you're doing, the power delivery, the cooling, all of that. I mean, there's like world
memorization and generalization, you know, and looking for patterns in relationships.
memory feature, right? And so you may have a subscription and you use it for personal stuff, but I don't know if you want to use that same thing at work.
memorize it. So I think it's a huge unlock which right now is not fully utilized yet by the open-source, open-weight ecosystem. A lot of people don't use tool call modes
memories are hard to learn and hard to forget. And you know that's just that the way this part of the body is made,
memos , etc., etc.
memories are stored and a lot of association between different things, connections
memorandum of the understanding and basically agree to what they had agreed before. That's something that doesn't seem like the Donald Trump
memories of what happened back then? Cuz it's right now it's quite taboo to to mention it in China.
Memory, CPU, GPU, everything is all part of the same chip, and you need special tools to even get in to replace things like ports,
memorizing French words. And then what I would suggest is during sleep, play that music in the background.
Memory is everything, your past, the experiences that shaped you, the realizations you've had, the relationships you've had, the stories,
"Memoirs are an opportunity to step into someone's life and experiences while also allowing us to examine our own.
memories aren't always linear.
Memory is really, really complicated.
memorize, and then you repeat back on a test or so forth, to actually throw that out the window and create experiences for students.
memory, intelligence, and many other things-- "that rely on many brain systems working together."
memory association. As soon as it comes on, you're back in.
Memorable. We talked about the future of culture.
Memory I can place chronologically directly before that, one of my mom smashing a whiskey bottle over his head to stop his violent advances.
Memorizing the dots is no longer enough.
Memories and scissors, dreams drenched in ether, sliced by razors, potential rolled like $20 bills, numbing the feeling on the tip of my tongue
Memorizing contours and controls of backseats.
Memory decline occurs at twice the rate for seniors that score here than seniors that score here,
Memory. Memory. Experience. So the functional structure of your brain is literally a physical manifestation of its past interactions with the world.
Memory is affected if you haven't slept enough.
memories of the first film.
memorable moment not only the Dave Winfield call but letting Tom do it and here again it was 11 and a half years
memory box and the amyda which is your Gunslinger so what actually is happening in the brain the brain is actually
memory lane with you.
memor in addition to the encyclopedia is your heritage which again I think watching the show that's not something
memory of who you are any details about your life or anything at all really I
memory of it a simple transference I think you're on to something son so there's nothing to fear in these dreams
memories that would explain so much of our current predicament can't somebody shut that old fool up the problem is to
memory is
memory has started to fail you it is appropriate you you might as well admit it
memorized all the visual colors. And this allowed me to hear a note for each degree of the color wheel. That's 360
memories. And it evidentially has happened. Google Earth. Yeah, that's great. Um, couple more questions, but then I'm going to turn it over to
Memory means-- chh-- all over the place.
Memory is a boundary.
memories. I mean, magazines?
Memory works like photocopies.
Memories are something where we know something now.
Memorable sausage eating stories-- there are two travel logs in that book, in fact, that I wrote specifically about eating sausages, both in Southeast Asia
Memory now controls the mental agenda.
Memory is sort of a linchpin of the whole self.
Memory is nature's go-to solution for the challenges of adaptation to changing environments.