it open and you guys can beat me up or or whatever you want to do. Um Processed World magazine was an important precursor to now. I was a a college dropout in late 70s early 80s and uh well late 70s and like many people witha college education what did I really learn to do? Handle information. And so I ended up taking a job in the financial
we have absolute proof, laboratory experiments of people inventing things completely independent and coming up with very similar things and in the near at the same time. So, whenever the precursor inventions are in need, or excuse me, are in place in this ecology, the next adjacent space is inevitable and it will happen at that time whether someone is, I mean, that the person who actually receives it is just those who are putting themselves there. It's not really dependent on the lone genius. And this is the work of Stephen Johnson, showing
What lessons do I take from it? "Bedhead"'s a precursor to "Spy Kids".
So the American public were paying for everything that NASA does. We did 22 precursor missions to the moon. Planetary scientists at that time, when they looked at the moon-- because we'd never been there before-- were seeing all these impact areas that actually they
And it's really an emotional issue that comes from high levels of stress. It's a precursor of a glutathione.
like cable television. The big step in that direction is, of course, the FCC decision to repeal Title II and net neutrality. That is just a precursor on a potential multi-step path to building internet services into a tiered system, where there's a fast-track lane and a slow-track lane.
That's trisomy 21. That's where you accidentally get three copies of chromosome 21 instead of the usual two copies. Guess where the amyloid precursor protein gene lives. It lives on chromosome 21.
So I ended up-- there's a couple of historical chapters that dealt with the-- they both had to do the OSS, which was the precursor to the CIA. And the OSS had some interesting projects in World War II, including something called Who Me?, which was a foul smell in a tube.
I attended the Google demo day here a few week-- months ago for women. This was the precursor to that. In fact, it was the first venture conference in the United States for women entrepreneurs, where we not only put them on stage
I mean, why can't you just use lithium ion that we have right now? Exxon Mobil invented the precursor to the lithium ion battery 1973 when the Arab oil embargoes
And these are people that we have to work with, and why preserve that? It's a precursor for making money.
The influence of Henry James versus the influence of H.G. Wells. And another precursor to Hieroglyph is the design fiction movement with which Bruce Sterling is associated.
This person lived tens of thousands of years ago. where the neuronal precursor cells divide to make neurons for our brain.
I think it was made in the 1920s. It's the precursor to Mickey Mouse, which Disney wants to hold onto tenaciously. I'm not sure what purpose is served by that.
brilliant um baby of the Air Force but rather came from the CIA but their their plane the precursor to that needed to be kept secret for a long time um and and one of the interesting things about uh Area 51 is as a test facility um for
That was precursor for Feast for Crows where I kept putting it in and taking it out and putting it in then taking it out. And then I put it in as a dream sequence and I took
was owned by the precursor of eson Exon it was owned by ESO and they had banned libyans from working there I mean from
logic is a precursor of the computer just because every chip has a alu and
really is the precursor to Acumen Fund, although it ends with the last three chapters being around the early years of
The sauce precursors smelled tasty and the ice cream maker hummed as it lazily aerated the frozen cream.
So our precursors will be helping.
All of these different precursors , protocoins if you want to, they'd all failed for one reason or another.
such as precursors of dopamine-- the chemical whose shortfall is the main driver of Parkinson's disease.
and the precursors of disease go down.
kind of precursors of this stuff and you know to me, it's a trend that; one of the things that is fun about working at Wired and about writing this way is that you are able to help
or maybe it was even the precursor to that.
Carpentier’s work is actually a precursor to magical realism, and it would go on to influence authors like Gabriel García Márquez and Isabel Allende.
This was kind of a precursor to the whole multiverse theory that came out later.
So I think that was just a precursor to how education is shifting, that you need that social-emotional aspect, that component, in terms of developing the child.
And so it truly is the precursor to meditation.
his first effort failed nedia was the precursor to Wikipedia it was also an
and he hoped this might be a precursor to a truce.
I guess it was a precursor to Target and the discount stores we know today, and that's sort of the figure around which
And being bored is a precursor to daydreaming, right, you daydream, you fall down that rabbit hole in your own mind after you're a little bit bored and so you entertain yourself.
Multilingualism is not necessarily a precursor to hyperpolyglotism.
That is a very important precursor , I think, to successfully building a company.
idiot that's often the precursor I'm a
and uh the one sort of the precursor of the crisis
'cause there were similar like global precursors .
So many of them are the precursors to things that would come later that would be hugely famous.
We also really want to identify precursors to anomalies in the sense-- most of what I've described here is really trying to identify a single anomaly that's
Joan Ganz Cooney went from CBS to the precursor of today's Channel 13 in New York, WNDT, because they thought, OK, let's be real.
Research shows that we want happiness to be the precursor to success, not success as the precursor to happiness.
Many commentators have seen this to be a possible kind of precursor of the Brexit and Trump campaign, because of its use of social media
And I argue it kind of became a precursor to much of what we take for granted today on the net, a lot before people realized was possible.
It turns out, that she had a point mutation-- just a single element of her DNA was changed in a protein that mediates one of those cleavage events in the amyloid precursor protein to liberate A beta. Makes that enzyme work too much.
And so we have to make a guess as to what's contributing towards people going on dates. And so obviously messages has got to be a precursor . People can't possibly get together.
And this is the sort of thing that's a precursor of an economic bubble.
leads to insulin resistance which can be a precursor to diabetes it can cause liver dysfunction and fatty liver
And basically, these are precursors to these issues.