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I thought I was publishing an entertaining view of some data I'd extracted, but it was treated like a scientific study.
Unfortunately, I soon realized that I would rather extract my eyeballs with a teaspoon than plan a school fund-raiser or decorate a first-grade classroom billboard.
I would then extract data by hand and enter them into the statistical programs, but gradually moved to doing the statistics remotely.
"No doubt they would extract a financial price for that.
This was just the beginning of the large-scale distribution and if all had gone according to plan I would have been extracting kilos of pure DMT every year for money.
"I'd have to extract the information [from the toolkit] and present it in a very simple way.
One NFI actor suggested a solution: "I'd have to extract the information [from the toolkit] and present it in a very simple way.
I spent a lot of time thinking about what "solved" Computer Vision would look like - we'd extract everything out of the image and pass it on to some other people who worked on planning, or something like that.
I spent the day before the event preparing – I would do Jeffrey Eugenides's Middlesex, an extract from The Odyssey and one from The Third Man.
Mr. Keller's reference to "sufficient prominence" for material "extracted with some difficulty," I would suggest, reflected the journalistic temptation to accord special weight to one's exclusive information.
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