some of them won't get enough work to do. And if they don't get enough work to do, they demotivate everybody else by their mere saga what happened? You arrive in France...
And that was in March of 2013, it took them 2 and 1/2 months to get back to me, and they said I Saga did with the 32X, which was another product that people didn't really enjoy and felt like created baggage and was showed distrust between Sega and their consumers.
you can do about it. And you can only hope that they're going to lift this person up instead of getting dragged down, right? And that's what, that was the story of the Neverwinter saga . And then they just said, "So for the icing on the cake, can you blow up a city?" Yep. "Can you add some characters to the city?" Yep, I can do that. And when it works likethat, it's awesome, shared world is awesome. Because you are standing on the shoulders of giants. Best example of that I'm writing Streams of Silver the second book. And I've
That's really what you'll need. Sagar, I have more than one.
Bombay, the number one has .. Sagarika did all the hooks for him. And I did a song on his album.
So it's way, way back pretty much at the dawn of formation of evolution of galaxies. Sagan once said, "There are more stars in the universe than all the grains of sand in all the beaches on planet earth."
larger um abuses of human rights in a specific country and you mentioned Russia as example well it's a very very Sagal or Jamaica or um in in the Asian
recipes from my background from the past from uh the influences that Sagal has because of uh the the contacts we had with different cultures we have been colonized by the French for over 500 years and so it's obviously a big part of our cuisine as well we have been
aspect of of uh of Sagal so thus said uh well here I can show you some of the pictures this is a black i p Sal but the picture right before that was uh the village where where my family is from that was this one right here and you see
professional cooking and then uh obviously later on I decided to explore sagales Cuisine which is something I had from growing up but uh exploring the recipes and all that was just a different approach coming from uh this experience of
followup almost every spring there's sort of one player who catches people off guard wasn't expected to make the team and then sort of makes a run for it Miss Saga is that Dalton Pompei will now rise to the next level and help the Outfield considerably because he's such
north middle. Right in the middle are a whole series of these nuclear sites. You have Sagad which is where the uranium ore actually comes from. They don't have to bring in ore. They have plenty of ore, but the ore has to be distilled so that you can get the tiny bits of uranium 235 you need for uh enriching
We are all connected to space because we are literally made of space. Carl Sagan said that humans, that we are all made of star stuff. That is absolutely true.
Alan has picked up the work previously done by Carl Sagan. Carl Sagan, in the '70s and '80s, very ingeniously teamed with a group of Russian scientists and did a lot of study about what would happen if 1,000 nuclear weapons were thrown back and forth between the United States and Russia.
Is it rational to believe in miracles? Carl Sagan was an American astronomer and science fiction writer. And he introduced this famous slogan, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."
So we're all like, most Americans, there are two sides to look at. Katey Sagal plays a cop, and she's awesome.
Your words, not mine. Carl Sagan talked romantically about a solar sail mission to catch up with Comet Holley.
Rafe Sagarin: Cool. All right.
Rafe Sagarin: Yes, I used to I used to use Google images to steal my drawings and images from the internet.
Rafe Sagarin: Alex, you have a question?
Rafe Sagarin: Yeah. male#3: I'm curious to hear how, as you've been learning in the book, and just, I guess
Rafe Sagarin: Yeah, you can make a formal definition for adaptability.
Rafe Sagarin: I'm glad you raise the issue of the timing of adaptation, because there's a lot of misconceptions out there.
Carl Sagan's Cosmos. It's a bit old now but it's available on DVD and is superb.
to the two sparse literature of African food but restaurant CH Pierre Tam's book on the richly appealing food of his native Sagal is beyond the call Fresh Lively and intelligent so without further Ado uh Chef thank you thank
wanted to write this book because I think sagales food is a great absent of a in the bookstores the cookbooks we have so much to offer I believe sagales
I just happen to love it it was something I would have never thought about while I was in Sagal even though in Sagal I still I had this love of food growing up I was uh spending a lot of time reading my mother's cookbooks she had this amazing collection of French cookbook the larus gastronomic so I
has had any um relation to your cooking or most of your recipes recipes more traditional sagales recipes or do you also um maybe not go as far as Molecular Gastronomy but how does that background inter absolutely yeah I think it it really helped me approach it from a
vary slightly when you leave the north of Sagal going to the South going to guinea because the ingredients vary but mostly sagales food it's a lot of seafood as you'll realize in the book because of the costal is like Coastal and the Atlantic coast so shrimp muscles
So the StubHub saga -- it was an incredible company to run, to your point.
So the saga is going to be set-- we're going to start this saga at the airport.
The whole saga of Burgess and Maclean being exposed has been written about very well recently.
Is the saga ending the way you wished for 3PO?
Is this saga ending for 3-- I talked about being a team player or being isolated.
playing out one unlikely saga after another.
The theory in the saga , and its presaged in the beloved original trilogy, it's very clearly spelled out
in the saga which tells us a lot about agency and freedom.
of this ongoing saga and that there were more episodes to come and more that had already happened was probably a very intriguing factor that probably
It is an intergenerational saga .
With Carl Sagan, the content was just so groundbreaking and universal that Carl Sagan was Carl Sagan, but what he was talking about just piqued my interest.
That Carl Sagan light bulb moment, what I told myself is, I want to be an astrophysicist like Carl Sagan to understand where our place is in the universe.
And as in many sagas , we have a hero, and we have a villain.
And they also have Sagar, who runs the channel, makes a lot of videos about which opening to play,
And Carl Sagan's view here was that what we needed to do in this realm was the ultimate goal for human beings
That's Carl Sagan. But he's showing you the technique Eratosthenes used.
Global nuclear winter was considered so proven, so mathematically correct, so well-modeled by the Russians and the Americans that Carl Sagan's theory led to a huge degree of disarmament talks, disarmament success. It's considered a really magical tool to help ease some of the tensions in the Cold War.
Seinfeld and Carl Sagan.
And Carl Sagan, the astronomer, challenged us at the time to consider this pale blue dot.
That's very good, Bill. I had Carl Sagan for astronomy. I just took one class from him.
No, it's all good. But Carl Sagan started the Planetary Society because he and a couple other guys-- Bruce Murray was the head of the Jet Propulsion Lab, JPL, at that time, and Lou Friedman was an engineer there-- felt that public interest in space exploration was very high, but government support of it