As for explaining mathematical phenomena it opens the question: explaining to whom? humans?, other computers?
In 1957, I was a 16-year-old office boy for the Dodgers.
It's impossible to work under conditions where they confused negativity with objectivity. You can't fool the fans.
I feel very fortunate that I'm doing what I wanted to do from the third grade on. I became very interested in the sports broadcasting aspect even at that early age. I'd turn down the sound on the TV and do games in my house - and probably get everybody looking for me to go into a room and lock the door so they didn't have to hear it.
In radio, you are the game, so to speak - you have to describe every aspect. In TV, Ive always felt less is more, and its really a question of my setting up the color analyst more than anything else.
Steve Kerr, now coaching Golden State after eight tumultuous and very inconsistent years at TNT.
If Justin Beiber was 7 feet tall, he'd look like [Meyers Leonard] that.
Writing is a fine thing, because it combines the two pleasures of talking to yourself and talking to a crowd.
I fight for other people better than I fight for myself.
What surprised me was the angst at our democracy. And I understand it - I teach at a university and feel it in my students - but what I've tried to say to people is that we have amazing institutions, but nobody ever said we were perfect. We struggled before and we're struggling now, and we're going to struggle every day. We're a work in progress. That's why the American experience is so important for us to remember, and for us to be a beacon for others to enjoy those same rights.
With all the strength of my soul, I testify that God lives, that His Beloved Son is the firstfruits of the Resurrection, that the gospel of Jesus Christ is that penetrating light that makes of every hopeless dawn a joyful morning.