Greg Sanders: Did you have to re-tool any of the previously published stuff, or what that pretty much-- Jennifer Egan: Very little in fact, because it wasn't just a matter of trying to work really nail down years overtly in the book, but I actually, there is a specific year when all of this stuff is happening.
But when you start to try to write about your process, about what you're doing, about writing in general, sometimes you have to nail down some of your thinking. And I found that I've been doing that.
We got an email yesterday from them saying that we are now one of their-- we have like two dedicated account reps for us. We want to nail down the beer piece first and get that kind of set.
with a fluorescent dye. That's just decanoic acid. That's this stuff, just to prove that it can form membranes. Well, before I go to the next step, I'm gonna do a little demonstration for you just to nail down in your minds how simple the formation of membranes encapsulating stuff is. So I used to be a teenage magician and this is as close as I get these days to doing a
What we're really measuring is the structure of the density of stars as you get further away from the Galactic Center, and as you get further away And so we rely on spectra to nail down the difference between these two stars.
How did you decide on those three? How many players did you research and end up talking to to really nail down your story? Yeah, it was a difficult process trying to choose which players to focus on.
Yeah, I mean, a lot of one of the tricky things about the show and one of the risks that HBO so graciously took was, you know, you have to nail down a lot of guest stars. Typically, the reason you guys know this, you're smart, is the idea you have five friends in one apartment. That's a very easy show to produce. You can bang out a bunch of
But when they launched the company, cats and dogs hadn't actually been cloned yet. So before they started selling their services, they realized they would need to really nail down the technology and make sure that it worked. What they decided to do first was try and clone a cat named Rainbow.
But it's, so, so and then finally "game" if you've read Lichtenstein, "game" is structured. He uses that term a lot in his examples cause it's a really hard thing to nail down , but it's basically structured human interaction and as animals, we're incredibly good at understanding other animals and, and social, how we come together and apart and things like that. So, he did that and he basically did that for all of those references. Here's another one,
set to airport food, you suddenly can have a much more positive experience. With film, film just gets so much more into kind of personal taste, which is a much harder thing to nail down . And we've all had the experience of recommending something to someone, like this movie is going to change your life.