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one of the rooms is russian or it one's immediately struck there by a little cousteau form of networks which occupy one of the walls of a gallery this outburst of color is called down by the turned in this of fantasy images by pablo garroting alexander b.b.l. and this is one of us to share his favorite story game a single portrait of an old man who seems to be the history of russia police shoulders it's for the sake of simple people like this where you have to go preferred not to people he's treasures to himself is a museum is a gift to the people who are his major source of inspiration. you see differently you welcomed god which of perestroika when they started but why did you prefer the to be enjoy the fruits of god which was perestroika and continue to live in the united states right now. these are like people who are like gullible . then he saved. the world from probably inevitable up a lot of other three he. took off the market was top of our heads but he was himself not prepared for the speed in normal speed of the events around anyone until he was not enough to phase it in the m
one of the rooms is russian or it one's immediately struck there by a little cousteau form of networks which occupy one of the walls of a gallery this outburst of color is called down by the turned in this of fantasy images by pablo garroting alexander b.b.l. and this is one of us to share his favorite story game a single portrait of an old man who seems to be the history of russia police shoulders it's for the sake of simple people like this where you have to go preferred not to people he's...
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there's a chapter about adventures and some of the thinking was inspired by seeing a shot cousteau. i had wonderful experiences trying to explore the fun side of life and it is incumbent on all of us in technology to think how we balance our lives between the siren of i can fix the last bug versus i should spend more time with my family or whatever it might be, whatever the sort of things that call to you are. music is a big fashion. >> host: the landmark map of the human brain. why was it so groundbreaking? this is from the alan institute of brain science. >> guest: we are doing things sunni industrial scale. we get human brains and slice them up and look at the gene expression, 20,000 plus genes in the human brain and put the data on line for scientists to use in their research. no individual lab could do it to the level of fairness and equality and multiple brains. it takes an industrial type approach likely human genome project. we are doing developing humans. we did work on autistic brains. it is endlessly fascinating to me because the way the brain works we are just starting t
there's a chapter about adventures and some of the thinking was inspired by seeing a shot cousteau. i had wonderful experiences trying to explore the fun side of life and it is incumbent on all of us in technology to think how we balance our lives between the siren of i can fix the last bug versus i should spend more time with my family or whatever it might be, whatever the sort of things that call to you are. music is a big fashion. >> host: the landmark map of the human brain. why was...
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it's kind of georgette son meets jacques cousteau. >> $100,000?atoes for you, come on, reach into the pocket. >> i was into this, waiting for you to tell me how much it costs. $100,000? i think i'll wait for everybody else to get one. >> i'm sure you'll get at least one. >> that's very cool, though. rob, good to see you, catch up with you in ten minutes. >> sounds good. >>> before we go, today's word of the day. you have to know, schadenfreude. >>> now back to our word of the day. schadenfreude. according to miriam webster it means, enjoyment obtained from the troubles of others. this is from the "wall street journal." "the schadenfreude is so thick you can't cut it with a chainsaw." the "wall street journal" is one of rupert murdock's publications. they used the word in an article fighting back against claims "the news of the world" scandal tarnished the journalists of oertsd rupert murdock publications including the "wall street journal." here are three things to put on your radar today. with an august 2nd deadline quickly approaching president
it's kind of georgette son meets jacques cousteau. >> $100,000?atoes for you, come on, reach into the pocket. >> i was into this, waiting for you to tell me how much it costs. $100,000? i think i'll wait for everybody else to get one. >> i'm sure you'll get at least one. >> that's very cool, though. rob, good to see you, catch up with you in ten minutes. >> sounds good. >>> before we go, today's word of the day. you have to know, schadenfreude....
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there is the noble savage myth starting with jon jacques cousteau and then of course margaret mead and looks like tarzan was somehow tried to persuade us that people who are uncivilized or more noble than people who live in modern day. that is plain wrong because when you prepare honesty levels and trust levels among aboriginal tribes, and among ourselves, the aboriginal tribes in fact don't come off so well. number three, culture. we as human beings, we like drama. we don't like stasis. we get bored. even children know this. fairytales. the good ones are not warring. they tend to have some bad characters. they have tension in them. follow the yellow brick road and you get a really scary greenwich at the end and flying monkeys. who now funny enough are in congress, but that is a whole different story. i was in florence italy two weeks ago in a tape my kids to see michael angelo's david and you know before michelangelo and before the renaissance i have to tell you i think that painting was pretty boring. you look at the madonna sculpted prior to the renaissance, and they are so without
there is the noble savage myth starting with jon jacques cousteau and then of course margaret mead and looks like tarzan was somehow tried to persuade us that people who are uncivilized or more noble than people who live in modern day. that is plain wrong because when you prepare honesty levels and trust levels among aboriginal tribes, and among ourselves, the aboriginal tribes in fact don't come off so well. number three, culture. we as human beings, we like drama. we don't like stasis. we get...
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some of the thinking there was inspired by seeing shock cousteau movies as a kid. i don't know. i have had just wonderful experience is trying to explore the fun side. i think it is incumbent on all of us in technology to think how we balance our lives between the siren of i can fix that last but prices maybe i should go home and spend more time with my family or whenever it might be. whenever that other thing. music for me is a big passion. >> i am curious. this is from the hellenistic for brain science. why was that so groundbreaking? >> doing things on an industrial scale. we basically did human brains and, slice them up, and look at the gene expression. but the data on line round the world. and so it is no individual lab could do it to the level i think of thoroughness and quality. it takes an industrial approach like was used in the human genome project. now we are doing human debris developing human. working on artistic brains. it is interesting. the way the brain works, with the starting to see the outline. starting to get a sketchy idea. so much work to be done. each par
some of the thinking there was inspired by seeing shock cousteau movies as a kid. i don't know. i have had just wonderful experience is trying to explore the fun side. i think it is incumbent on all of us in technology to think how we balance our lives between the siren of i can fix that last but prices maybe i should go home and spend more time with my family or whenever it might be. whenever that other thing. music for me is a big passion. >> i am curious. this is from the hellenistic...
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it's like george jetson meets jacques cousteau, i guess. 100 grand. >> what do you do?? >> it's a big hose behind him. it's taking water up and propelling the water out through the two jets on the side. i guess you can go as far as whatever is connected to that hose. >> how does it end for you? head first in the water? >> as long as you're propelling what water out, you stay up. right, rob? >> that's right. the engine is like this little scooter or jet ski. you don't really see down below the surface of the water, pumping up the water and driving the whole thing. how you get back to landing is a matter of your skill level and style. >> you let that stuff go. it looks neat. >> you're hooked up to something. where are you going to go? >> you misjudge it and you go head first into the sail boat. >> if you're that much of a incomele head. but that person shouldn't be riding a bike either. >> exactly. >> rob, cool video. >>> did you see harry potter? >> no. did you? >> i haven't seen any of them. i haven't read a book or seen 234e of them any of them. >> ali may not have gon
it's like george jetson meets jacques cousteau, i guess. 100 grand. >> what do you do?? >> it's a big hose behind him. it's taking water up and propelling the water out through the two jets on the side. i guess you can go as far as whatever is connected to that hose. >> how does it end for you? head first in the water? >> as long as you're propelling what water out, you stay up. right, rob? >> that's right. the engine is like this little scooter or jet ski. you...