And being that that was the case, I really could not have written this book with a pencil or even a typewriter. I don't think sequentially . Much of the material was so upsetting.
And you're going to want to work longer. You may not want to work sequentially for 60 years. You might want to take career breaks for rejuvenation, for caregiving, for upskilling.
A lot of people, their work is assigned algorithmically-- Uber, delivery people. The jobs that they do sequentially , sometimes on a minute by minute basis, are determined algorithmically. And of course, in Mechanical Turk, people are actually being assigned jobs algorithmically and acting as algorithms themselves in an odd sort of way.
For those who remember mixtapes. So did you write them all sequentially ?
- Like, what are the limitations of programming in machine code, as a programmer? - The biggest issue is you have to write completely sequentially because at least in that variant, 6502, you can't add things later. You can only add things on the end. So it's like programming a tape in a way.
And I didn't talk to him about the moon probably until my 30th hour or more. But so I was going through sort of sequentially , talking first about his family background, his boyhood. And given the prominence of the Jacob Zint story, I thought I wanted to hear more about this.
I mean, immediately my brain starts filling with directors who are terrific who don't write. And so I read all the books very sequentially , and there's a little bit of unresolvedness, not only about the first one but about all of them in general.
And I started looking at the West African rhythms in general, and particularly the rhythms of Mali. And 99% of the West African rhythms are sequentially created. Technically they call that poly-rhythm.
So the question, of course, is, what if we combine those two things? And we don't necessarily have to write them sequentially , one after the other.
And it was very challenging, but it was actually are a series of recipes that are meant to be followed sequentially .
They're supposed to be the books you want to get to the end and find out what happens next. So you're reading it this way you're reading it sequentially . In literature, you're supposed to be reading more vertically.
And so that still holds true. And in that case, you can buy tea sequentially across the year. It could get difficult because sometimes those teas-- if China's domestic market turns on to that tea for some reason, that's instant, huge competition for that tea.
You have very little to lose by adding an ingredient and tasting. So when you have a system composed of small units that break sequentially , fail without contagion effects, the
Sure. The antagonist was the Kessler syndrome and the propagation of orbital debris. And the solution, there were several scientific solutions that just sequentially solved one problem at a time, till you get to the end. Right. I mean, we have three basic stories.
elements. Always from a design point of view, but if you're building a user experience, or the name of a company or the way it's going to present itself visually or a product. We do all these things at the same time, sort of in parallel rather than sequentially at what was traditionally done in the 80s and 90s. Which means that the team, the way the team works and the culture is very much about that as well.
Dave: Then he's probably pretty familiar with the whole, the way with the sequentially numbered pages and all that.
Something new for graphic novels-- I mean, obviously, there's working sequentially .
Of course, I could just write code, ordinary sequential code, and just sequentially go through each one of the units doing what they do.
And then we reconstructed it from the amino acids in their feathers, beginning in 1890, and then sequentially , over time, to today.
Now, instead, what I say is you have to fall in love, absolutely fall in love with the two models, sequentially .
At the end of each paragraph, there's 400 paragraphs, which if you read sequentially make no sense whatsoever.
You have very little to lose by adding an ingredient and tasting. A system that has a lot of parts, independent, that break sequentially , is going to improve.
And so what you see on the screen front of you is what is described as "n-back" working memory task where you're presented with a series of faces sequentially on the screen