master universities. And the idea of a master university is that the faculty members are in charge. And of course what happens when a profession takes over an institution is the minutia of the profession tends to dominate the internal discussion. So you'll find these letters among French professors from the 13th century that talk, for example, about how fast they should write -- you know, write out their notes. You want students to actually be able to take notes contemporaneously. There's a group that says yes; there's a group that
thought deeply about history both brought to light and made significant the minutia of everyday life I love that model because that validates the kind of social history that has been so important to me in my own work so these are three different
And this idea that sometimes we don't have an answer to a question, and there's this very strong urge-- it could be something really-- like the minutia of daily life, of you sent a work email and you're waiting for the response, or these deep, profound philosophical questions. And if we don't have enough evidence, if we don't have proof either way, that we have to keep that space open and tolerate
I've gotta say, I really enjoy it. Or you obsess over minutia , you know what I mean?
I hate legal stuff. Because it's minutia for me. I can't deal with that sorta stuff.
because you first need to identify a number of features on the print. These are called minutiae. It's where the ridge line split or end.
- What is interesting in my research published scientific reviewed research, the same thing one examiner see only three minutiae and one sees 10 minutiae. So 10 minutiae is enough to run the database.
and one sees 10 minutiae. So 10 minutiae is enough to run the database. However, if the other are only the three minutiae, they couldn't run it.
So I suggest you need all the friends you can get at this point, friends you can trust. And even though the minutiae of the internet is very technical, the framework of it is very simple.
And then, how are we going to get it done is the second question-- but rarely ask the question, why are we doing it? We get into the minutiae of what and how, but we lose why. That's when exactly the ego becomes an issue.
uh the pain that the child may have experienced the revenge that the child may have wanted to deliver but wasn't able to deliver every minutiae of the details is stored because of the adrenaline and what the adrenaline the fright hormone does is it takes this encapsulated memory and it takes it straight
And we have to overcome a lot of legal hurdles. I won't get into the minutiae of US law or British law. But suffice it to say, we don't have the legal frameworks that allow us to do this very well yet.
And she wants to do well. And they actually help people rise above the minutia , you know, and kind of see it from a different perspective, if you will.
Then he took the title back. It's crazy, the minutia , and how-- I don't know why, I know people's middle names. That's just silly. Does the memory spill over to other things in life?
I'm going to focus on two or three big rocks that are going to make a difference. It's really easy to get caught up in the minutia all day. It's really easy. But if you move one or two big rocks, it gets noticed.
I don't own my roles. And that kind of informs a character I think more than really the minutia of the filming and all that.
Most of my mid-20s, these were spent in labs and libraries. So I was really dedicated to trying to dive into all the minutia , all the literature about really why we do the things we do from a purely neuroscientific standpoint. And that was really my orientation.
The more free we all are to disagree with one another over the minutia of tax policy or the weightiest questions
So 10 minutiae is enough to run the database. However, if the other are only the three minutiae, they couldn't run it. So whether you find a criminal or not depends on the luck of the draw.
And you spent years perfecting these rote, small minutiae, details, and then you advanced up through a kitchen.
But then, by the time you get to all this minutia , it's not that much fun.
wouldn't have a job after much of a period of time so it works to capture the minutia of the things you have to do
Because you do, you just get down here way in the minutia of the stuff.
So we go from sitting at an early age, to suddenly this very complex minutia of, "Hey, I have the right thing," and this angle at my knee. And what I wanna show you is that
deal now and I have a huge background in chocolate you don't want to get bogged down in all the chocolate minutia
It's where the ridge line split or end. - To even search the database, you need a minimum number of minutiae points. It's very efficiently sorted, hundreds of million prints, but it cannot make an ID.
And then the human examiner has to compare. - This works in theory, but the problem is how these minutiae are identified in the first place. - What is interesting in my research published scientific reviewed research, the same thing one examiner see only three minutiae
Or you know, friends telling you, "the baby minutiae." How many of you have heard friends saying, "Don't eat fiber after 11 p.m., because it
And so when I say this is Gabe and that's Gabe, do I really need to worry about the sort of real minutia
Because I think the thing that attracts us to the city, the thing that attracts us to particular communities, is some of the diversity, the minutia of that neighborhood
But I wish I would have even doubled down on that, and maybe focused a little less on kind of the minutia of just like retailers
Because you kind of have a guide that lay on the horizon, but you don't have to have all the minutia steps.
But I think that what we are probably best off doing when we look at these kind of iconic figures is not focus on so much the minutia ,
They start talking about their project, they know all the little details, they know the minutia , they know all these decisions that they’ve made.
book, I made a right turn and the right turn was to stop writing a book for people in academia and start writing a book for my friends. So, the book I'm going to talk to you about today is really a book that was intended to be a conversation starter for everyone else in the world who's not deeply involved in the minutia and processes of higher education. And you know, we'll talk along the ways about some of the things that people are concerned about. I guess the first thing to do is explain the title of the book. Abelard to Apple. First
male #1: Right, yeah. And my question is I think you're being a little too generous to say they were tied up with the minutia of doing their aldermanic duties instead of
- This works in theory, but the problem is how these minutiae are identified in the first place. - What is interesting in my research published scientific reviewed research, the same thing one examiner see only three minutiae and one sees 10 minutiae.
It would be almost like blacksmithing or learning how to weave or working with tapestries, in which you learn certain skills, minutiae, attention to detail,