David Sacks who was like the AI czar for the administration.
If Sacks -- so you talked about his thoughts about viewing humans mechanistically.
big sacks of water.
Oliver Sacks actually wrote a book called "Musicophilia," I believe it was, which is hard to get out of my mouth.
couple of sacks of rice, a couple of cans of tuna, our dry bags, our tents.
and David Sacks tried to introduce this like big federal bill that would preempt all state-level regulation.
As Lord Jonathan Sacks , the Jewish polymath chief rabbi said in one of his books.
There is the SS Sacks , or whatever the Starship Federation.
So there's Oliver Sacks ' book, and there's at least two really good documentaries.
These guys are unloading sacks of charcoal from traditional dhow sailing ships in the port of Zanzibar, which has changed very little in about 900 years.
If people know Oliver Sacks 's book, "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat."
It's by Oliver Sacks .
Then Oliver Sacks heard about this and the fact that it was his fault that I built this table.
There are burlap sacks suspended there as well, lumpy with random rescued treasures-- photograph albums, books, candlesticks,
fully 70% of them quote Oliver Sacks .
And we agreed I'd do Oliver Sacks first.
And these arrows pointing to these little sacks here, can you guess what's in the little sacks ?
These arrows are pointing to these little sacks here.
frog catcher you made her living collecting sacks of live frogs and delivering them to San Francisco's Chinese and French restaurants.
the best stores in America sacks Barney Bloomingdales Nordstroms Macy's all these great St and it was a startup the two of us we
A friend of mine gave me this framed picture of Oliver Sacks , which has Oliver Sacks ' framed picture in it.
I thought I would focus here precisely on some of Oliver Sacks ' notions about artificial intelligence, and personal computers,
And in this one book about migraines by Oliver Sacks , it said people who get migraines when they're adults sometimes
The late, great Oliver Sacks give a wonderful talk seated.
He's desperately trying to pick up these big sacks so that he can earn $50, so that he can pay the fare of his wife
and brought their kids sloppy lunches in oil-stained paper sacks .
Can you guess what's in the little sacks ?
kills Soliozo and McCluskey-- we've just seen-- sacks Tom Hagen, makes his father his consigliore, kills everyone.
Dr. Sacks is a physician and a professor of neurology and psychology at the Columbia University Center.
Dr. Sacks : And this was a book which was written in the 1880s.
Dr. Sacks : I doubt it, because lacking a sense of depth is somewhat disabling especially
Dr. Sacks : I didn't like to look down at all.
Dr. Sacks : I'm not sure.
Dr. Sacks : Well, he lost one eye.
Dr. Sacks : One doesn't have stereo beyond about 200 feet or so.
Dr. Sacks : Well, this was a surprise to me because I had seen a book by John Hull
Dr. Sacks : The other man was a very good visualizer.
Dr. Sacks : I'm sorry, I mean Hull.
Dr. Sacks : And he fixed his own roof one night.
Dr. Sacks : But he's fine at night.
Dr. Sacks : Oh yeah.
Dr. Sacks : I can't give you a clear answer.
Dr. Sacks : Well, there's adaptation at every level.
Dr. Sacks : There are a lot of stories about the tongue.
Dr. Sacks : Yeah.
Dr. Sacks : Well, sort of notions of an optimal age and a critical age and a small window.
Dr. Sacks : There are now some better cases and things don't look as hopeless as they did.
Dr. Sacks : Oh, I see.
Dr. Sacks : Yeah.
Dr. Sacks : Oh, absolutely.