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Start all over again.Rewind it.Imperfect pitch.
Rewind it.
And I'd rewind just the Penguin parts and be like, OK.
Well let's rewind it for one second, because when we asked if some people had tried it and thought didn't work, a lot of people--
That a time cannot rewind While you're out chasin' things Seems like you're flyin' right past your dreams yeah.
Can you rewind, I say.
I'm going to rewind to the beginning and I'm going to try to tell the story concisely.
The twist ties then quickly rewind themselves into the suspension bridge cable.
But now I want to rewind time back a little further.
But I figured we should rewind a little bit, and start at something like the beginning.
And with Dance with Madhuri, you can rewind it 20,000 times and see it again, and again, and again, which a school doesn't afford you.
I'm not going to fall into the trap of saying we should rewind to a period before we had instant communications around the world.
And actually, it should probably rewind back to-- I guess you'd call it web 1.0, in the late '90s.
And so think like an athlete, don't rewind the tape over and over and over again.
One day you're gonna wake up and find out That a time cannot rewind While you're out chasin' things Seems like you're flyin' right past your dreams yeah.
One day you're gonna wake up and find out That a time cannot rewind.
If use j and l, it lets you actually rewind and forward the video, and if you use k, it lets you play and pause.
to learn about cooking, the idea was-- and you can rewind it back to Paul Bocuses is the sort of father, French father, of modern cooking, let's say, right?
No matter how many times you rewind that tape about having eaten those chocolate chip cookies you will never not have eaten those cookies even though we're really hoping that one time
If it wasn't, I'd go back and rewind and do it until it was how I wanted and then I could fall asleep.
And basically, uh, you, you, they can’t rewind, they can’t, you know, figure out those sections, uh, that are confusing to them and they can’t control the pace of
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah One day you're gonna wake up and find out that a time cannot rewind.
If you rewind before I even wrote that first piece ñ I recorded that first video, when I was tutoring
You don't have to be embarrassed to rewind and look at something that you might have missed, or
Or, in the original experiment where we had video tapes, they said, "Well, show me the tape again," and we would rewind it and play it again and they'd say, "Well,
I would have to actually have to sit with the cassette tape, if I wanted to learn a song, I'd have to sit there rewind it over and over and listen stop it,
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