Sentences with phrase «talked about computer»

It's been awhile since we talked about computer games.
Buy eventually, if I have to be there five hours, we're going to talk about computer supplies.
If you follow me on Instagram and you watch my IG stories, you've probably seen / heard me talk about my computer glasses from Clearly before.
It seems that lost in all the talk about computers, and space travel, and the harshness of space, etc., we have somehow lost the essential drama that is the centre of the film: Dave Bowman's existential condition as he stumbles into old age and is later transfigured once again into a child.
JE: Professor Tim Bell, talking about Computer Science Unplugged which, let me see if I've got this right, is teaching Computer Science without a computer.
Jason McKenna, Director of Educational Strategy at Robomatter and Dr. Daniel Castagna, Superintendent of West Mifflin School District were invited back to Pittsburgh Tech Council's TechVibe Radio to talk about our Computer Science Curriculum and the pilot program taking place at West Mifflin.
Lots of people online like to talk about computers, gadgets, movies, and all kinds of things.
The Los Angeles - based German digital artist talks about computer programs, his interest in bitcoin,...
For «internal variability», given that we're talking about computer code, one ought to substitute the words «randomly generated values», yes?
A threat model is just a structured way of thinking through what assets you have, and when we're talking about computers, it's usually data.
Typically, when we're talking about computer gamers, the gaming peripherals of choice are things like keyboards, mice, and game pads.
He took the stage at the company's annual Faculty Summit — a two - day affair where researchers get together and talk about computer science — to answer questions from former Microsoft Research head (now part of the operating sytem team) Rick Rashid and the audience about all of them.
For example if you are talking about computer skills, make sure you write all bullet points related to computer skills together, followed by personal traits, knowledge and expertise and the like.
Talking about your computer skills, detail orientation, integrity, and math skills may help make you an obvious candidate for the position.
For example, talk about your computer proficiency, your organizational and time management skills and your ability to handle confidential information.
I'm not just talking about computers.
Ugh... talk about computer woes; mine seem to be user - error woes!.

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But while everyone talks about ImageNet's success, «we hardly talk about the failures,» she said, underscoring the hard work researchers have building powerful computers that can «see» like humans.
CNBC's Cadie Thompson talks about how young workers are dealing with slow and old computers at the office.
Michael O'Leary, Ryanair CEO talks about security measures to restrict personal computers on air flights, and providing security in the skies.
When talking about the evolution of desktop 3D printing, many companies today make the analogy to the personal computing boom of the 1980s, but Lobovsky argues they're misremembering the history of computers.
If someone were to say that we're living inside a giant computer, many people would probably think they were talking about The Matrix.
As a passionate advocate for accessible computer science, she spoke at this year's March for Science in Washington, DC and has presented a TEDx talk, which you can watch below to learn more about Eyeagnosis.
We are not only talking about being able to beat computers at chess again but to boost our information processing and creativity — to accelerate medical discoveries that cure cancers, for example.
Typically when people talk about the cloud computing wars, the focus is on cheaper, more powerful computer resources, cheaper storage, and higher - end services.
Once WikiLeaks and prominent news publications started publishing the materials, a computer hacker who talked to Manning about the leaks revealed her to the FBI.
So a player of an action game such as Call of Duty would be able to download an app to his (and, let's face it, we're usually talking about guys here) smartphone or work computer and crow about his scores or schedule a game with buddies through Facebook - like status updates even when he's away from his console or home PC.
Talking about the future of AI, he said he could foresee a time when, in order to stay relevant in a robot world, humans would merge with computers and machines to become cyborgs.
«The computer... can do a million different things and run a million different applications,» Follmer said during a TED Talk about inFORM in October.
They are talking about everyone who chooses to be self - employed — from a corner food vendor without a high school diploma to a high - tech founder with a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford.)
He did not even say I have a dream that we will put more computers and better software into segregated schools, which is pretty much what the candidates are talking about.
Sober men now talk about the emergence of existential computers that think, feel, and will.
They fail to talk about how a 48 - year - old car welder is supposed to become a computer programmer.
I am not lessened by those that do not believe what i believe, i served this country and spent a year in Iraq, many of my fellow soldiers were Christian but i served beside Atheists, mormons, Catholics, wiccans, Jews, even a satanist, yes a satanist, and guess what, we were friends, I cared deeply for them and they for me, These were the guys that protected me so i could sleep, my life was in their hands and theirs in mine... I think you all have a very bad idea of what a Christian is, i think you have no idea what you're talking about when you judge us all as a religion... you need to get out of your house and off of your computer chair and learn what people are really about... Maybe then you will understand Humanity rather than just secularizing everybody and hating them... you are sad people, yet my beliefs teach me to pray for you, and hope that you come to reason...
Often it's watching our favorite comedies together on the computer, or making a cup of tea and talking about our days (Scott processing work and me processing my day with the kids).
You're a stats person aren't you PIRES, everything you talk about comes off the television or computer, you don't see a player and think,» he's a good player» or «he's had he's day».
Every sport book today is computerized, Back in my day money always moved the line if a player was respected, and if the squares tossed enough money on a game most books would move the line a little, However the big books would just sit and even take layoffs from the small stores, They knew even if the squares got hot in the end the juice would eat em up.Gone are the days when Billy Walters and his crew would move the line 3 and 4 points, I'm talking sides not totals, Forget about what they did to the horseshoe with totals in the NBA, Back then you could catch small non computerized stores with bad lines to begin with, imagine a three point move and the small store or corner bookie is off on the line a few points to begin with, I could catch some game with 6 and seven point advantages, with computers today if you can catch a half or one point advantage your lucky.Even if you know the group moving the line most of these store move the lines on air, when I say air they just watch the screen from D.B. And move the line before they even get hit, Hell even the big stores have the sharps on small limits per call.
We're here to talk about a literal FBI investigation about a team literally hacking into the computers of another team.
Krish read my response above and stop talking about things you have no idea about, leave your computer and go outside and play hopscotch with your friends.
I get where you're coming from, but there's literally nothing I can do from my computer on my couch to further verify what is being said, and it would be pretty disingenuous to ignore the story everyone in the entire league was talking about.
We'd gotten to talking about video games because Williams plans to study engineering at A&M, with an eye toward becoming a computer engineer.
Yes, I'm talking about that awful «I Can Be A Computer Engineer» book, in which Barbie does nothing but defer all of the coding to her male friends.
But Liam, talking about having your own business, Liam was around when I started my foundation in my Miami, and I did breastfeed him while I was on the computer, trying to type stuff up all the time... So I get it!
And while it's easy to joke about the friends who «live in my computer,» there's something to be said for having people you can talk to, people who are accepting of this choice you've made as a parent.
And spending a summer or a weekend at home, but glued to the tube or in front of the computer is also not what I am talking about.
As children get older, what they want causes parents even more anxiety: more television time to absorb popular culture's cavalier attitudes about sex and violence, more computer time to talk with who - knows - who, more freedom to go places without parents, and eventually freedom to date and drive and all the activities that will drive me to distraction.
I was sad because I lost my time to knock out a task on the computer, but it was worth it because the next day we talked about behavior before setting up our sensory bin again.
At e.politics, I mostly talk about how organized campaigns and advocacy groups use technology to communicate and to organize, but we should never forget that the same tools are available to everyone with a computer or even a cell phone.
Talking about the possibilities, big corps typically also have branches in Europe, at the very least they have computer centers in Europe for their servers to provide fast services, if they fail to pay, the EU (or individual countries) could also close / confiscate those.
I was intending to talk about using computers to handle voter information, not about computers to record votes, which isn't really relevant.
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