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en Your brain does most of the work. Sound doesn't replace force feedback, but it is the next best thing.

en The first thing that goes wrong in TV is always sound. Figuring out how to make the right blend of sound to go back into the computer, sorting out which video source is displayed with sound -- those were challenges. Over time, we figured out how to blend environments without feedback or delay.

en You put the brain to sleep a little bit so it doesn't have to do as much work. It's a sort of protective thing to do.

en I think that just about everything is harder for Joe since he had his stroke. But he made a phenomenal recovery. He's doing great. The best thing about Joe is his state of mind. All of his life, he's had an incredible sense of self. He was confident the day he was born. Since he got injured, he doesn't lose that confidence. He didn't say, 'I'm broke and there's something wrong with me now.' His right arm doesn't work. He walks with a limp. He had brain damage. But he still doesn't feel broken.

en To me the worst thing seems to be a school principally to work with methods of fear, force and artificial authority. Such treatment destroys the sound sentiments, the sincerity and the self-confidence of pupils and produces a subservient subject.
  Albert Einstein

en Museum spaces tend to be the kind of spaces where you can do a number of different things and it doesn't matter which white box you're in. Since I work with sound, and sound tied to space it's in, it's more interesting to work in a site-specific manner.

en We are growing our work force there and will continue to do so; however, that growth has not and will not replace jobs here in Redmond.

en It's gonna sound like them if it is them. It sounds like them now, that's what I think. It doesn't, when you say it sounds like the Beatles, people may expect it sound like y'know 65 or 68 or 9 or Abbey Road. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. But the whole technical thing that has ta
  George Harrison

en It's tough for us with a 3-year-old to understand that, but we're not discouraged. They're telling us other families experience the same thing, and it's just going to take a while for his brain to realize that sound is coming in. It's a different feeling than what we expected.

en It is something we'd like to plan for. With 30 percent of our registered nurses here less than a year, we are building our work force and will need to replace individuals who retire. We need to gear ourselves.

en Here you have a company that's just come out and now they're making it sound like we're going to force you accept whatever standard we put up. The only thing that's gonna win is what's best.

en The brain is big in every sport, ... Andre has become a swollen brain out there. He doesn't go for winners on every ball. That's what Andy is striving to do. That's what we are striving for. He's like a piece of clay right now. I don't think it's good thing at any sport if you're too good at 21 or it's too easy. You have to keep working and keep improving and he can do that. He's 21 and he's getting better.

en Musicians today have gotten used to Protools, which I hate. You can go into the studio and not even be a musician, just start beating on stuff and they can take parts out of it, move it around and then you can sound like Slash. If you want some kind of weird feedback effect in the middle of a guitar solo, now they can just fly it in. You don't have to sit there and work at it like you did back in the day.

en (Our music) doesn't sound dated, because there are so many new bands that are trying to replicate a '70s sound or a '60s sound. The playing field is getting kind of leveled. If you want to go out and see what a big rock show can be, we're there to do it.

en On the surface, it doesn't sound like either side made a lot of headway from where they were eight weeks ago. It certainly doesn't sound like GM got anywhere close to what they were bargaining for.


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