We join every year, and we've joined for 3 times so far, and this year will be our 4th This year, we want to get the highest award Then We also host year-end parties for 150 restaurant business executives Restaurant owners are very spoiled So it's very hard to hold an event like this
That is Hatsudori, the first cockcrowing of the year, I wrote it in one take in the new years I think it turned out good Then I would like to say this again, but I put importance in surprises more than anything Being great is not good enough
You aren't giving my package due credit. Then --When the scandal broke, she was inundated with pressing .
- The fact that this problem is so difficult to solve should at least be a little surprising because if you have just two bodies, then the solution is easy to find.In fact, the general case was already solved over 300 years ago by Newton himself.
we can write down the kinetic minus potential energy to find what's known as the Lagrangian. Then you sub that in to the so-called Euler-Lagrange Equation, and out comes your solution.For example, predicting the motion of a double pendulum by using this standard forces approach is infamously hard.
- And that's showing, throwing no shade on their colleague who did these cool experiments. Then at the end, a biprism deflects the electron beams toward each other, they intersect, and this is where they create an interference pattern.
- And that's showing, throwing no shade on their colleague who did these cool experiments. Then the phase shift is line integral of A over the path or dotted with the path.
- And that's showing, throwing no shade on their colleague who did these cool experiments. Then when we're taking the path this way, we'll be adding that C and we'll be dotting it with dx.
So that, those are the ideals of the Vikings. Charisma, brutality- ... and focusing on wealth, fame, and honor, especially honor in battle. - Then also, what does he do with it, right? What does he do with it? So, he gets about 7,000 pounds of silver from Charles the Bald, which destroys, essentially destroys Charles the Bald's kingship. But he goes back home to Denmark, and the Danish king doesn't want him around,
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with, ... then he does the good statecraft and state building and then becomes, I mean, European. In one life, he goes through the full journey.
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with, Then you ended up as basically an evil spirit, haunting your grave.
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with, then you'll remember it. So your destiny is ultimately to just become gray and fade away. So you might as well-
and if all of us truly get to participate equally. Then the outcomes of our democracyshould be more equitable, too. Right?
So you go on, "Alan, you convinced me." If working with computers feels even half as good as a little boy's birthday, then sign me up.The glove is off and we're ready to change our lives forever.
Unless, of course, you own an oil well or a coal mine. Then the rise of clean energy becomes an extraordinary threat, one that mobilizes you to fight back. In the US, forinstance, candidate Trump told the oil industry that if they donated huge sums, he would have their back. In his first
years we will run the planet on sun and wind because it's cheap, but if it takes us anything like 40 years to get there, then the planet we run on sun and wind will be a broken planet.So, those of us who hope for a different future need to fight for it, and with the cheap solar panel we finally have a
in the way that Michelle would have if she had lived or would have told me to do, if she could, then all the good I was doing would be wholly about her and not about assuaging my guilt.So what I did was, seven years ago, I started an art scholarship in her name at our high school.
He later got into the car and just drove it away. Then there was the Bank of America building, where a lot of people had their safe deposit boxes, and they were told they'd been destroyed.They'd lost family heirlooms and Holocaust papers.
But the more conversations you have, the more inclusion there is in the conversation, the better visibility you have. Then it’s all about being agile and flexible and getting everyone involved and having the guts to really test.Test, but at the same time create a safe environment in testing.
It's totally legal to film in public places, but now we have these AI-enabled cameras that are tracking every single person or vehicle that drives by. And then when something goes down, you have a drone that from really high altitude can zoom in and track a suspect. Likethis is insane technology that exists today. This is obviously a controversial topic and people are on different sides of this. But at TED, we want to hear
Now, I know what that sounds like, but ours actually does work. Then we could do, once again, fun experiments with this.We were able to have 32 people drink the shake, very common shake, and looked at their response.
I love the organic quality of the renaissance, and I love my wife and my daughter, but I feel most connected to surrealism. Then came the machines and the programming.I explored the beautiful world of the robots.
Right now you see the modern Babel. Then I start to collect patterns, capture photos.And when I have everything ready, I throw all the ingredients into the pot.
or too little of one color. Then comes the post-production.That's my favorite part.
Right now, you see my recent moving from one country to another country. Then I start to use artificial intelligence to create a kind of surreal world where I can feel comfortable.Then I start to populate it with my virtual Earthlings, which is obviously a very, very selfish thing because these characters are a bit like me.
Then I start to use artificial intelligence to create a kind of surreal world where I can feel comfortable.Then I start to populate it with my virtual Earthlings, which is obviously a very, very selfish thing because these characters are a bit like me.The one is trying to keep the balance.
I need to choreograph them out of myself. Then the show begins, my inner theater turns outward.But I'm happy to say that such a world can only come from a human person's imagination.
We can always, if we're taught how to be sustainable and how to innovate and figure out how to survive in any situation, then we are in our agency when we navigate the world around us, right?That requires self-reliance that is not always something that we're learned to cultivate as children.
Is it somewhere where you don't care about weight, and you need the strength? Then steel's going to be perfectly fine.But if weight matters, spider silk is really the champion there for tensile strength.
then according to this, only 31.6 times the metabolic rate.
Then , as the voltage falls, the charge flows back, and that's when the current is the largest.
Then later that night, they responded to a murder of a businessman and they accidentally transferred the homeless man's DNA to the victim's fingernails.
Then we circle the first prime, that is two, and we remove all of its multiples.
Then we're gonna throw away multiples of three.
then the count becomes approximately this.
Then in 1999, he got a lucky break.
Then we shift the stencil over one spot and see 21, 23 and 27.
Then instead of just getting 0% of the average gap, they can get bounded gaps.
then you'd expect it to happen equally likely on a Monday and a Friday, right?
Then we could open up the focus on many other satellites.
Then they compared that prediction to the real data.
Then just like breadth-first search, Dijkstra started from the source, and explored each of its neighboring nodes.
Then since this node had the lowest cost out of all the unexplored nodes, Dijkstra explored it next.
Then this one with a cost of three would update its neighbors, and so on.
Then we run Dijkstra's algorithm on each pair of points and average all the runtimes.
Then search all of the major local roads within the new candidate area.
- Then to place an object into this map, and if you know all of these perturbations
Then , when you tap your phone to pay, it looks for whatever card is in the transit slot of its mobile wallet and it pays without needing to unlock.
Then , when the phone receives our request for a $10,000 transaction, it doesn't ask for customer verification.
Then we change it to say that the payment has been verified by flipping this 0 to a 1.