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that you'd ask it a question, and it would respond.Rosenblatt, in the '60s, I think it was, tried to get it working again.
Rosenblatt, in the '60s, I think it was, tried to get it working again.
Rosenir is one of those community members.
Rosenir and non-timber forest products in Brazil, Esther and mangrove restoration and sustainable tourism in Costa Rica, Denisha and urban wetland restoration in South
Rosenberg was the chief philosopher-- a socialist for the Nazi party.
Rosenberg who's been chronicling the internet for a long time is a co-founder
Jen Rosen is on the line.
So Rosenberg was a big figure during the war.
Marc Rosenthal, Dustin Aaron Devin as I mentioned earlier, Adam Stephen and Robert who is the first person who said,
Jane Rosenthal, the genius that put this together.
Frank Rosenblatt, anybody heard of him?
And Rosenblatt was intrigued by some pioneering research by psychologists Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts at the University of Chicago.
So Rosenblatt got the bright idea to implement their ideas in a computer program, which he rebranded as a perceptron.
Larry Rosenstock at High Tech High.
Justin Rosenstein, who used to work here at Google, then at Facebook, and now is the co-founder of Asana, sees mindfulness not just as a way to improve oneself
David Rosengarten? He hosted the show.
And Rosenquist was holding court about his days as a billboard painter.
Larry Rosenstock: The future lies for our country to become more productive.
certain "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" sort of thing. I mean, that was their story, which was off to the side of Hamlet's story, but both part of the larger story.
Phil Rosenthal: Do I come now? Is now good? Now good to come? Hi guys. Thanks John. What's this? This is the new Google microphone?
Phil Rosenthal: Do you put it in your body?
Phil Rosenthal: It is a documentary.
Phil Rosenthal: Again my parents. No. I, they're very special people. They are kind
Phil Rosenthal: Yeah. MALE AUDIENCE MEMBER #1: I imagine that you're gonna continue with what you're an expert in--. Continue like movies, shows about the truths of being a family. Are those gonna
Phil Rosenthal: Do you mean that, or do I think families will change?
Phil Rosenthal: Families have changed already. Like, there's already a difference between Everybody Loves Raymond and Modern Family, right? That which is like a fantastic representation
Phil Rosenthal: Just from what?
Phil Rosenthal: Is that what you call it?
Phil Rosenthal: Please. MALE AUDIENCE MEMBER #2: I think in industry terms Raymond and shows like that are called three-camera shows. Or is it four camera?
Phil Rosenthal: Now it's four-camera. It did start up. You know who invented the three-camera sitcom that we know? Do you know? It was Desi Arnaz when they made I Love Lucy. That was
Phil Rosenthal: Yes. MALE AUDIENCE MEMBER #2: What's your feeling about the difference between those two formats?
Phil Rosenthal: Well, obviously the 30 Rock shows and The Office, those are made like movies. So, you're watching a film. Our show, and the shows that came before us and the
Phil Rosenthal: Isn't it great? Amazing show, right? So I love that.
Phil Rosenthal: Yeah. He's awesome. But there's no--. You know, I can't say one form is better than the other. There's good and bad everything.
Phil Rosenthal: It turns out that they were the toughest ones to get to come on board.
Phil Rosenthal: Yes. John Woldenberg: The Egyptian version is hilarious. It's subtitled in English and you don't know what to expect, but honestly, it's--. The items in the show might change because
Phil Rosenthal: Evgeny Miller. Great actor.
Phil Rosenthal: He shot himself.
Phil Rosenthal: They did reconsider it and decided it's cheaper to do it their way.
Phil Rosenthal: Hello. MALE AUDIENCE MEMBER #4: First, thanks for bringing the movie. It was a lot of fun. I
Phil Rosenthal: Yes. MALE AUDIENCE MEMBER #4: But you have to know what happened to the guy, don't you?
Phil Rosenthal: I don't.
Phil Rosenthal: Are you from Russia?
Phil Rosenthal: Great. MALE AUDIENCE MEMBER #5: My grandmother loves those. She disappeared for two weeks and you know where she went.
Phil Rosenthal: This is what I learned, that it's both. He went on vacation to a place where they do the tests. Is that right?
Phil Rosenthal: And that was a joke that we made. Maybe in Russia, twelve days of tests is a vacation. It is!
Phil Rosenthal: He had something wrong. Here's the other thing that they told me.
Phil Rosenthal: Did it seem like, did it seem familiar to you, these people, these characters?
Phil Rosenthal: Well it's changed very much.
Phil Rosenthal: Great. Great.
Phil Rosenthal: By the way-- MALE AUDIENCE MEMBER #5: We certainly didn't have those 17 years ago.
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