But we're much better because we're just so much smaller. So it would be very kind of Looney Tunes, but I think you could go round and round a big tree - ...yeah, but much faster than it could. And so, ...it's going to get bored or lack interest sooner or later.- So let's zoom out. What did it eat?
My parents would always play The Temptations album-- the Christmas album, specifically, and that's how I knew that it was time to trim the Christmas tree and get it ready.Because Christmas was now upon us.
the house and hung from this tree they said he stole a jar molassesso you see you can't tear it down rather you kill me why would you want to keep it standing
guesses girth yes girth what's the most fun way to measure the girth of a tree hug it um with oak trees that are free growing free standing so they haven'tbeen cassed or anything like that um bearing in mind that your arm span is about the same as your height So based
talk in particular is that ritual known that dominate the twenty tree known as primetime that is maybe let's think back to the 1950s or somaybe you experienced this as children maybe you still have this in your life where after dinner the family or many
followon suicides will be people who committed uh committed this act by uh dashing their cars against a wall or a tree . So that's the dark side of social validation.Now uh uh some time back I saw this interesting TED talk where Alex Laski uh
And so actually this past year, back in February in the Super Bowl, the two head coaches both came from the Bill Walsh tree of talent. This is, by the way, 10 years after he died and 20 years after he was a head coach.I mean, unbelievable legacy.
Few of us in this room would have much of any interest in what is a poplar tree if it weren't for the fact that there was a single poplar tree that sat right at that border between North and South Korea.And each year, this little poplar tree would blossom, and it would grow.
And they're very, very different experiences. Tree huggers. It's weird.
And I would love to put on in my car and just-- his music has always been, whether it's his band, The Tree Ring that he plays in, or scores that he's done with me, his music has always put pictures into my brain.And so it's a really nice thing to add into the movie.
I mean, there is a pattern here that repeats itself not just between the skin and the soil but between the intestinal lining and the soil and the pulmonary tree and the soil.And then you start to look on the electron microscope level.
Across the street, the odd numbered houses are detached, each building a single dwelling, all much larger than ours, and so are the back gardens, which are long and tree -filled, and bordered at the bottom by a stream.The driveways are slicker, too, with space for more than one car.
And trying to track the patterns in categorical event streams like Web Log Data we think is a significant and important problem. Tree structured data is another common space I'm gonna show that quickly. But my main focus today is network data.So just to motivate the idea of information visualization I give you this little challenge: Anscombe was a statistician at Princeton University and he developed this little example: 12 lines
until the day that they go just had a tree feel that my powers parent to theQueen and her Donna I live next door
want to I don't want to spend too much time you get that you get the basic argument that an on the perception of a tree fees Amanda kind of addictive but
tree is to apply a hot wax strip to it so try to imagine you just had this awful unbearable sting you're now going
tree an innocent start for the environmental movement when the problems were often local and the solutions
tree I don't think there is any moral solution in Iraq I don't think leaving is moral I don't think staying is moral
Trees is good. But the tree never make your problem so much.
- Trees are growing, - Forest is filling in.
trees , there were very few people going up this river.
trees that produce fruit that are kind of hard to digest in their actual application. And along with that, we
Trees weather rocks by creating cracks with their roots.
Trees are long-lived creatures.
Trees thrived, and grew, and died, and fell over, and then would just not rot.
trees . From the window of his office, Dave Frohnmayer could see the messages students had written to him, spelled out on the sidewalk in bright pink chalk,
Trees . To sleep underneath.
Trees that begin with M-- maple, mimosa, mahogany, mulberry, magnolia, mountain ash, mangrove, myrtle.
Trees we're just starting to come onto land then, as were fish were starting to tentatively try out life on land.
Trees are starting to take over the planet, which might be really bad.
for is signs of modification so in Highgate wood and eping Forest you're looking for three key ways that that trees have been modified the first on the top is a Copus uh so you cut abroadleaf tree down low at the base and it encourages it to shoot New Growth so from one root base you get lots of
said are the fingers of trees and you'll probably also see fing fingery trees near to large standard straight growing trees and they called themmaidens and Highgate Woods a fantastic example you've got Oak standards and you've got hornbeam
to be in their presence and think about what history they've lived through but oak trees on the grand scheme of ancient trees are kind of the babies they don't really last that long long All ThingsConsidered UT trees are the granddaddies of them all UT trees are the longest
Trees are the same way.
trees I'm like that's n a sex scene like what I have um mine is finger banging in a
trees on the right and the building on the left.
Trees bowed with the rain, and I found sparks of beauty in a flowerbed or a pigeon's trembling iridescent neck.
trees in your yard.
trees we all climb trees as kids how many people here climb trees as kids
trees and it's these differences and perspectives that make uh a lot of things in biology interesting and I
trees that's not where we're going to guge so much uh today we're going to the small size of this thing this is the the
trees human literature is human and the only law that covers the only
trees walk into every big Library every year posing incredible problems of storage they actually the collection
trees , where that guy is going to want to get to and you just keep trotting around.
trees why isn't he drilling or or or
This tree , it's a source at risk of being wiped out.
family tree of mammals. And the picture is quite clear that during the first 10 million years or so after the asteroid, the mammal brains actually got smaller relative to their bodies. So to put it
of tree fiber that he has it on him, and then he's gotten his hands on Brazil nut sacks, plastic sacks from one of the farms
A tree that has rooted itself well can really take on the wind, can sway quite a bit.
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