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I'm basically doing all I do in the most amateur way, just trying to realise something that I imagine in my ear, in dreams.
Maybe this was Von Neumann, though probably it was someone else! JN The book made me realise something that I hadn't properly understood up to now – the intimate relationship between military requirements and the origins of computing.
It's more about making every rugby player and administrator realise something that most of us actually know; you only get one brain.
Half-Life 2 doesn't strike me as a happy game, either, but its position as someone's cheery standby makes me realise something that might seem obvious to many, but hasn't been so black and white to me, until now: our video gaming happy places are almost always wrapped in a thick layer of nostalgia.
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But while he was there he realised something that made him think hard about his future.
But as she chat, chat, chats and charges around, you realise something key; that she's the one thing in this place that doesn't float, the human engine that motors the dream.
And when big events don't get acknowledged, you realise something like that's just not important to everyone".
At 24 I realised something very hard, that I needed to leave so that the club and I could grow.
It was in the weeks that followed that Purdy realised something was wrong.
They realise it's something that does not come easily.
"I create technologies because I realise it's something that can help my family and the community," Bernard says.
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