And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. naming it Linheraptor, so the raptor from Linher, which was the nearest town. And it was, yeah, the legs were a little messed up
up to the present in the book itself, and I'll give you a couple of concrete examples in a few minutes. Naming , we might say, is a form of framing.The application of the term "civil war" can depend upon whether you're a ruler or a rebel, the victor or the vanquished, an established government
And then I actually had a detour, closer to your world of things, where I worked at Lexicon Branding and in Sausalito, California, doing naming work. So I worked there for a while, and was in the world of branding for about three years, all told,doing naming work. Back here in New York, as well.
here. It was the Tongva Indians and further north it was the Chumash Indians. Eventually, they named them; they called them Gabrielinos, or the Fernandinos, which is really an Anglo naming of the Tongva Indians. They formed the original settlement here, which was Yang-na, which was here thousands of years; they thrived. This was one of the most successful tribesin North America, actually. But they lived in a Stone Age. They didn't really need to do much more than what they were doing, which was enjoy this beautiful weather and this
some explosion you know and so I'm watching I'm watching them and finding that they go to like take a vote on naming this parish hall after and this guy just goes enough just top of hislungs enough everybody silent and and so I'm just watching this guy he goes you
Being more precise about what we don’t know actually makes the picture clearer. And naming areas of certainty and uncertainty is what allowed scientists to come to a strong consensus around atomic theory. And that's today's Sage Advice!
People probably would've supported it, but not in the way that they do now. But naming it Slutty Vegan was a way to merge the two most pleasurable experiences in life. That's sex and that's food.
It's not a faux fur, it will be the exact same thing. The naming issue is complicated enough when it comes to meat, when it comes to these other products it's really-- It's even more interesting--
Minsky and his colleague, Richard Bolt wrote that, "We are proposing to develop human-computer interfaces, on the one hand as sophisticated in conception as a cockpit, and naming it, making changes.
Both of them are just markers. So naming is not explaining. Here are some solutions that we often move towards since we have this gap, and it goes unexplained.
to tell our own stories in all the different places that we show up. And naming our bodies and naming our truth is, in and of itself, a disruption that is dangerous for many people, particularly people of color, particularly people who don't live in binaries, people who are bisexual, people who are non-binary, people who are people of color, whose existence is
People ask me why and how I did it. or naming of any kind, and that's really inspiring in this time.
naming work. So I worked there for a while, and was in the world of branding for about three years, all told,doing naming work. Back here in New York, as well. And then I went back into publishing, which is a rarity.
Because the naming -- this is how nerdy I am. The naming convention of every episode is episode 1.0, 1.1, 1.2. And the season finale is 1.9.
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 This naming pattern was also true of several of the space shuttles which took astronauts to orbit on the International Space Station.
suffer because they go to play Frodo Baggins in New Zealand for 18 months. Not naming any names. What I'm saying is I turned down the role of Frodo Baggins to preserve my marriage.
And not just the naming of that but the study and how we think about that is also very rooted in the history of neurology and the study of the brain.
solve your problem by naming the thing and figuring out where we can be of value.
And the purpose of naming that person randomly is to say
Because people were not naming my privilege in what I was doing.
And I start naming them to myself, and I start reframing.
And so by naming or calling out, identifying the uncertainty, we can seem more confident.
And everybody's naming their daughter Olivia.
anxiety and explore naming it
You're just naming all the shows I watch, so that's good.
actually had a section naming all of the young women who were engaged to be married and who they were engaged to be married to, as well as names
And hence the naming of my debut album is this carefree, playful, and naughty heart, called "Shaitaan Dil." I want to leave you guys with two thoughts.
A bit of brand naming there.
And so we use naming , as we'll get into-- and we should probably hurry up, too-- so we use the naming process and everything to really get
We're naming teams for most operators, guys that run the clubs that are giving away free vasectomies and doing on-the-field colonoscopies for colon cancer
There was one for naming rights in the film, for names of characters or towns.
So a question about naming the cocktails-- how often do people ask you about the names?
I knew that naming it that-- if I saw it, I felt like I would want to click on that.
But the storm naming goes back a while-- so the Ulysses storm of 1903.
So she's naming , as a lighter-skinned Muslim woman, like what privilege do I have here that I can center somebody else's experience?
We started naming some of the women who had been killed at the same time, Michelle Cusseaux was killed within two weeks of Mike Brown,
go through naming additional points of time. So each of these times during the
But the naming conventions are different.
Here's he's naming this layer after Richard Gregory, the British psychologist.
I felt bad about naming him.
I'm literally just naming that one, the reward response.
Scenes where people are naming their child's middle name after God.
And the naming scheme for the geological areas all actually have the names of Egyptian deities here.
It's a naming problem.
It's about the naming and about expectations.
So they wanted to do thirt-- I don't know if they wanted to do 13, but we were originally budgeted for 13, I was the one that wanted to do 10. Because the naming -- this is how nerdy I am. The naming convention of every episode is episode 1.0, 1.1, 1.2.
And I think naming things is great.
you're naming the lady that lives upstairs, the real lady's name .
And instead of naming hurricanes Oscar, Olga, and Omar as we do every few years-- these are from different hurricane lists that cycle through each year--
They've started naming them terrifying names like Nemo and Sandy.