- Wow. - Because there's no... Those systems... I mean, you would expect that they have some protection or, like, an automatic forwarding, but terminal ?" And I'm like, "Uh, if you're asking me those questions, you shouldn't use it." - Mm-hmm.
I I don't have the slightest idea, but I couldn't find him for about an hour and a half and he says, "No, I'm at this terminal ." And once again, his English wasn't the best at that time. And I finally found him and uh we went I thinkthe first thing that we did is we went to the restaurant that we have in the Bronx, which is you've been Patricia's
And over the course of a few years, we were able, with this network, to beat over 20 oil train terminals and really answer a threat that was popping up everywhere in an incredibly effective way.And a lot of it really came down to transparency and access to the information.
Not all of us are so fortunate, right? A terminal cancer diagnosis in the middle of an already turbulent adolescence for a very moody teenager. We don't all have experiences that shake us into awakeness and challenge us to try something a little crazy.
And, interestingly enough, back to the YouTube thing, I had set up another movie based on another documentary that I had made on this young boy named Zach Sobiech, who had terminal cancer and wrote a song called "Clouds," which ended up going very viral. And there was a time when I didn't know which movie was going to happen first.
So what I devised with a friend was this kind of dummy terminal running DOS-- a terminal that was like a-- I think it was a 386. It had no power.
The plan was to build a 206-foot wide by 500-foot building. The terminal would be the ground floor and the basement only. On top of that, everything on top would be 14 floors of office space, the point being that they could rent out and then subsidize
And they signed a contract with eight of the railroads on August of 1930, promising to have this ready within 16 months. The terminal , the reason they built this whole thing in the first place, the plan to save
So the issue was that many of them had introduced them to London. Those terminals had reduced queues, so they were good in one sense, but they were also very expensive. And many shops thought that they weren't really worth the price.
So not necessarily a network like we think of today, but all of those terminals can still communicate with each other via the mainframe. The terminals are connected to the mainframe by long distance phone lines or local phone lines, as the case may be, and the terminals look like this. And so they're teletype writers, or teletypes, originally used for telegraphy, then used for computing, and like an old fashioned typewriter
new computing center. And he gives a keynote speech at the dedication and he talks about how great it will be when everyone has terminals in their homes. At this point, some faculty already have terminals in their homes as part of the network.
50s and 60s as the Mainframe era in which some of you if are old enough to remember dealt with dumb socalled time sharing terminals that we fed paper tapes little perforations or magnetic tapes later on then the minicomputer revolution came along and put Route 128 around Boston on the map with companies like Prime and Wang in the 1970s the 80s
Once inside the tail, the C-terminal ends pair up, which links neighboring spidroins together. But the N-terminal ends stay mostly separate. So the spidroins are still loose enough to bend, coil, and move around.
Then basically I wanted as fast as possible a Bash script that runs my different experiments and the evaluation. And it's something I know, I learned how to use the Bash interface or Bash terminal , but in that moment I just needed like 10 seconds, give me the command. - This is a hilarious situation but yeah, so what did you use?
So he became owner-operator. He went to the terminal every single day. He worked so many hours a day.
And it's very important for us to realize this vision of edge states that falling over the edge isn't necessarily a terminal condition, that actually climbing back onto the high edge of any of these qualities produces potentially a lot of strength, a lot of character.
And today, in an hour from now, you get a phone call, and you find out that your sibling just got diagnosed with a terminal illness. And they have one year left to live.
Three weeks after his terminal diagnosis, we married on the rooftop of our apartment building in front of family and friends.
down to Grand Central Terminal in New York.
They have terminal illnesses.
So when the terminal of one cell wants to talk to a dendrite of another nerve cell, there's a space.
on the terminal Beach as I guess JG Bellard would call it I'm sure Bard was
But why does it say "Port of New York Authority" on both sides? What does "inland terminal number one" mean? Why are there bumpers lining the walls down 15th and 16th Street?
On top of that, everything on top would be 14 floors of office space, the point being that they could rent out and then subsidize the cost of the terminal , because this had to be self-supporting. They couldn't take taxpayer dollars to support this.
And they signed a contract with eight of the railroads on August of 1930, promising to have this ready within 16 months. They had a special terminal in an area of the city that no one else had in that area.
And they signed a contract with eight of the railroads on August of 1930, promising to have this ready within 16 months. Union Motor Truck Terminal Number Three, 1,100 feet by 200 feet, and definitely the largest in the world.
and it's called "Terminal Snow." And the script isn't written yet.
Alzheimer's is a terminal disease.
The display terminal was a 2260 display terminal .
in the international terminal , actually, at LAX.
had an Olivetti terminal , a decoustacoupler 110 baud modem, so you can imagine 110 baud.
of the terminal disease hospice will come to your home your parents home you're the place that your parent calls
We will map our terminals on a given host into that network virtual terminal behavior.
people with with terminal illnesses hideous maladies and they are so
Now, the spidroins are still crowded in this aqueous solution, and at such high concentrations, they begin to gradually rearrange. The N-terminals are attracted to water. These are hydrophilic. While the repetitive region is repelled by it, this is hydrophobic.
These children were neither terminally ill nor suffering.
They were just PLATO terminals connected over the network.
and how we develop terminals that celebrate sort of civic life.
And those terminals are very interesting because two nerve cells, to communicate, they don't actually touch.
using remote terminals .
Every spidroin has three main parts. One end is called the N-terminal , and the other the C-terminal . And between them is a long repeating sequence of amino acids.
The second premise is that the terminal units of those networks, the thinnest segments on the outer periphery of the delivery system,
- This is just a regular payment terminal .
This is just a regular payment terminal .
When they were designing the new terminal , the planners wanted to minimize the frustration many passengers feel when they're waiting for their bags.
I was in the Milk Terminal , which I understand you worked on.
Do you-- I love the Milk Terminal .
And she was diagnosed with terminal bone cancer.
People who have a stage four terminal diagnosis-- they are thinking about the fact that they might die.
"Just before you draw your terminal breath.