Not exact matches
Rennie: Right, right, that's right, you would, that's probably what most
of us would have naively figured — you would see when you would look at the structure
of the Web and how things grew up because it seems like things are up online and other things attach themselves and they inspire other things and you might expect that
kind of exponential structure, but in fact you are getting this
scale - free structure and that says there's
something interesting about the way that in effect information wants to be organized within networks.
Wells: Yeah, absolutely, and it is, sort
of, almost cutting edge really, you know, to be able to capture masses
of information at that
kind of fine
scale is
something never been done on Earth.
And I think that even within the
kind of scope, technical and visual
scale of the Marvel Universe, I think this is really
something unique as well.
«they [students] should be made aware that injustices
of any
kind start on a very small
scale, and they can evolve into
something bigger and bigger if unchecked.
He and the construction worker are doing
something superficially similar, but the difference in
scale is significant: The bulldozer, a machine that can destroy a lot
of material quickly and indiscriminately, represents the authority
of central planners, and political and business interests; the artist, who works with only the tools and friends available to him, represents a
kind of everyman.
My speculation — wind shear defusing hurricanes but pumping up tornados — didn't seem apt, the size /
scale is so different between the two
kinds of storms that wind shear means
something different for each type.
Something I think we really need, though, is some
kind of large
scale public art that, in real time, gives us some idea
of how well we are doing in implementing the plan.
Typically, this
kind of motion - smoothing software tends to make movies look artificial (called «soap opera effect»), but TCL hopes the sliding
scale will offer
something helpful to everyone.
I've been thinking about using
something long and slender down the center
of our (narrow) dining room table, and the
scale of the drawer was just perfect for the
kind of centerpiece I had in mind.