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I don't want to be involved in that.Shannon's wearing one of-- Necklaces or bracelets.
Shannon's wearing one of-- Necklaces or bracelets.
Shannon, signal theory-- to explain signals sent, attend to signals not sent.
Shannon was actually a part of something called the Mathematical Research Group, where basically it was a group for all the misfits within Bell Labs.
Shannon to do.
Shannon builds at one point-- I think it's a rock, paper, scissors robot, and they have a contest against some other guy who built
Shannon was saying, well, maybe, is it good that they've been outplayed?
Shannon.
Shannon, I'd would be happy to do it.
Shannon, do you remember?
Shannon: This is bed head.
Shannon: I woke up at eight A.M. and I didn't do anything about it.
Shannon: See, there are cameras recording this.
Shannon: I don't know how to do it Chris: No no no.
Shannon: Do I have put my hand like this?
Shannon: You don't want me to demonstrate it?
Shannon: You have to look straight ahead.
Shannon: It's not going to happen.
Shannon and Bethany, together: We have a question in the front row.
Shannon: Let's try it though.
Shannon: Dirty fresh water being.
Shannon!
Shannon: Yeah.
Shannon: I stood up and she-- Chris: So like I said, what does Diddy have to talk to me about?
Shannon: It was a year.
Shannon: It was January to January.
Shannon: Can I ask Human Fish a question?
Shannon: Sharks verses, what is it, fermented?
Shannon: I am your puppet.
Shannon: We have a question in the front row.
Shannon: I think he's thinking rock, yeah, rock and roll for pets.
Shannon: So he's into rock and roll for pets.
Shannon: He probably doesn't understand the concept of a rock that is a pet.
Shannon: You're thirty-two, you gotta check your kidneys.
Shannon: Or a cat, was a cat murdered on stage?
Shannon: Well, I watched it, it was immensely better.
Shannon: This is great though.
Shannon: That's only four dudes though.
Shannon: Were you molested?
Shannon: I think he's confusing your book with the lonely, uh, The Lovely Bones.
Shannon: I think you read The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold.
Shannon: You should Chris: To my knowledge, there's no stories about sheds, shacks, or shanties in my book.
Shannon: You should check your friend's woodshed Chris: Yeah, it sounds like he has some deep secrets and you have some blocked memories
Shannon Rhodes, who's our editor here in Los Angeles, and Nina Gregory, who's our other editor here in Los Angeles.
Shannon mentioned, I do, in fact, owe -- blame -- whatever part of this fascination to a lifelong fascination
Shannon: Well thank you so much for coming.
Shannon: and feel free to chat and get some lunch.
But Shannon was convinced he could do better.
but Shannon did notice that sequences of four words or so generally did make sense.
So Shannon learned that you can make better and better predictions about what the next word is going to be by taking into account more and more of the previous words.
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