By the 2020s he thought it likely that artificial intelligence would reach human level, dinosaurs would be cloned, and neurological research into the senses would mean that mankind could bypass information from the ears, eyes and skin.
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As soon as the brain gets confusing signals from the two ears it stops using stereo separation as a way of distinguishing sound in space.
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The next, his ears hurt from the roars of a crowd cheering the return of former prisoners of war.
When you tell someone you are from Orlando, they'll reply "Oh you mean you are from Disn--, " before getting distracted by the steam coming from my ears.
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Mr. Hern said he made his way back through the smoke, searching for several agonizing minutes, with his ears ringing from the blast.
"It is protecting our ears from the details about Kim Kardashian's wedding, " he said to much TED merriment.
Julie and Rasmus seem more interested right now in building up their musical skills and practising their vocals but just before I leave the youth club, to give my ears a break from the screeching electric guitars, Julie says she would like to add something to the comments she has given me.
Unlike ivi, which distributed grabbed local TV signals in New York, Seattle and other markets and routed them through its servers to subscribers, Aereo at least makes the technological pretense that its subscribers are receiving the signal from a tiny individual antenna equivalent to the rabbit ears that used to sit atop every TV set.
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With the stinging criticism from manager John Toshack still ringing in their ears after the defeat to Cyprus on Saturday, an early goal was exactly what the Wales players needed to settle any potential nerves.
These include the frontal cortex (where decisions are made), the motor cortex (which controls muscle activity), the somatosensory cortex (where the sense of touch is located) and the part of the parietal cortex that regulates kinaesthesia (the sense of bodily motion, which is built up from signals from the muscles and the vestibular systems of the ears).
We went into a basement away from prying ears, argued over the substance of the letter, and then I drafted it.
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Jankovic's protestations fell on deaf ears and drew whistles from the crowd at the half-full stadium in Rome.
It does seem like any audio changes would have to be rather obvious to make it through the quality loss you'll get with this type of piracy, and we can just imagine the legions of audiophiles who will pick up on the patterns and run from the theater screaming and clutching their golden ears.
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Perhaps with those words ringing in their ears, Scotland were far from the easy prey many had predicted they would be as they started the game with all guns blazing.
And the young are driven by a convergence story: Whereas their fathers were divided by the history of war and their grandfathers by war itself, today's young people are only separated from each other by the sound plugs in their ears.
From the moment they began, all eyes and ears were focused on Ann Wilson, and she knocked this one out of the park, leaving John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and a clearly misty Plant with big smiles on their faces as they watched from the balcony.
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One way this was found out was by vibrating whole frogs while recording the electrical impulses from particular cells in their inner ears that were suspected of responding to seismic stimulation.
The Arduino was gone and the motorized ears were replaced with a MindWave from NeuroSky.
This was a stab at humor from a flight attendant, perhaps the one who was wearing bunny ears as she greeted boarding passengers.
To my ears, a high-quality MP3 is indistinguishable from the CD it's ripped from.
Depending on your cultural background, you might want to display it on your teeth for the appearance of prosperity or wear it dangling from your neck, ears or arms.
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Everyone knows that even non-clandestine diplomats must keep their eyes and ears open, but the leaked communications reveal instructions from the State Department for diplomats to secure specific details about their counterparts abroad.
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The study will be music to the ears of social media firms keen to make more money from customers via personalised marketing.
When it was suggested that more debris from the cathedral roof be sold in the gift shop the canon was all ears.
Throughout, as Sir Georg listened, his bald head with its big ears would swivel from side to side in metronomic time to the music.
One needn't be a blue nose--I have Stones lyrics ringing in my ears from my youth, too--to wonder whether the standards of our civilization and culture aren't getting confused.
Did you think that Cortana telling the Master Chief to wake from his four-year slumber was music to your ears?
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Curiosity has "ears" to hear commands relayed from NASA's Deep Space Network via the Odyssey and Mars Reconnaissance spacecraft orbiting Mars.
These multiple components of the AIA aside, it is clear that a watchful public, or at least many of those with their ears to the technological ground, regard the new law with emotions ranging from serious concern to extreme distaste.
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