Them i had some of the sections of the book that really stood out, i understood why this is an important book and i think a lot of people will, particularly conservatives, begin to appreciate the struggle is an over and the fight isnt done. We have a lot more fight in it but weve got to put ourselves fully into the game. And to enjoy it and be happy about it and grateful that were in the position of leadership. Reagan talked about the happy warrior and this is the manuscript for the happy warrior. It has been a real joy and pleasure to sit down with you and be with you again and to share with everyone this book. The conservative heart. Thank you. Youre happy warrior and have been an inspiration to me. You got a my friend. Good luck on the book. That was after words book tv Signature Program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalist, Public Policy makers and others from mail your with their material. After words airs every weekend on the tv. At ten pm
About scientific technological endeavors. [inaudible conversations] good evening, everyone. Were going to get started. My name is candace. I work with the events here at politics and prose. We have a lot of events coming up. I encourage you grab a calendar on the way out tonight. Sign up for the email list as well as look automobile for events in online for events in september. Tonight, first thing you check again to make sure your cell phones are on silent or off so that doesnt distract our time here. What well do is have about an hourlong event, half the time presentation from our speaker and then half the time for questions. We have a microphone over here. If you wouldnt mind directing your question to that mic, we are recording. Cspan is here, and it helps us to catch your question on the recording. So, makes for a more full recording. And then afterwards well have a signing withll form a line going down this aisle and signing will happen right up front here. The books are for purc
Hussein khairan wasaddam husseir almost as long as gadhafi. The American Invasion in iraq brought about what was possible in the region. Could the regimes pass and what would take their place. Rose we conclude with a conversation about Virtual Reality in Jeremy Bailensons stanford virtual Human Interaction lab. People will be able to do anything you can fathom, experience something wonderful, horrible at the touch of a button and the brain is going to treat that as if it were a real experience. In other words, humans have been around for a very long time. We have not yet evolved, the brain hasnt, to really understand the difference between a compelling Virtual Reality experience and an actual one. Rose and how is it we can do this . From a technological standpoint, weve likely seen a tipple point in the last year or two years so for the First Time Ever weve had a very large industry pouring in billions of dollars with hundreds and hundreds of engineers and a problem that was very diffi
Hussein khairan wasaddam husseir almost as long as gadhafi. The American Invasion in iraq brought about what was possible in the region. Could the regimes pass and what would take their place. Rose we conclude with a conversation about Virtual Reality in Jeremy Bailensons stanford virtual Human Interaction lab. People will be able to do anything you can fathom, experience something wonderful, horrible at the touch of a button and the brain is going to treat that as if it were a real experience. In other words, humans have been around for a very long time. We have not yet evolved, the brain hasnt, to really understand the difference between a compelling Virtual Reality experience and an actual one. Rose and how is it we can do this . From a technological standpoint, weve likely seen a tipple point in the last year or two years so for the First Time Ever weve had a very large industry pouring in billions of dollars with hundreds and hundreds of engineers and a problem that was very diffi
Called, shaping San Francisco. Thanks. Yee, welcome to cspan. Welcome to the vast audience at cspan programing across the United States and across the world. Were happy to have you all with us tonight at our shaping San Francisco talks. This talk tonight is on Synthetic Biology, diy meets big capital is the title they gave it. It is really borne out of a long interest i have had, in some ways the roots of shaping San Francisco which is Community Participatory history project but rooted in ses lendings acritical relationship to technology. We started in the mid 90s during the big boom then of interactive multimedia and kind of way before there was even web 1. 0 really. We were already working on this project. Weve gone through quite a few iterations. We all lived through endless rounds of hysteria technology will save us and take us to the Promised Land and so on and so one of the interesting topics for me is to try to think about what is the moment in history that youre living through