Fei-Fei Li, Professor at Stanford University & Chief Technologist at Google Cloud | MAKERS


Fei-Fei Li came to the U.S. from China at 16 with a love for science and she never looked back. Educated at Princeton and Caltech, her early work in robotics revolutionized machine learning and AI. Her focus on inclusion in tech careers and diversity in what we teach machines suggests that tomorrow’s robots won’t be sexist.

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Diana Trujillo, Aerospace Engineer | MAKERS


Men can have the moon. As an engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Diana Trujillo is taking us to Mars. Trujillo’s work on the NASA Mars Curiosity Rover mission has given us our first close-up glimpses of Mars and clear evidence that the Red Planet was once capable of supporting life.

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Limor Fried, Founder & CEO, Adafruit Industries | MAKERS


Electronics. Companies. Movements. Limor Fried can build anything. In fact, the MIT graduate loves sharing her ideas and the tools for creating them so much she created Adafruit Industries, a top-20 U.S. manufacturing firm and a global online community that follows her every machine-making move.

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Jóhann Jóhannsson – A Song For Europa


A music video for the late Jóhann Jóhannsson’s mesmerising album, Orpheé animated at Studio Aka. ‘A Song for Europa’ is a beautifully atmospheric track, one that immerses the listener into the strange recordings of the ‘Numbers Stations’: a category of shortwave radio station broadcasts characterized by readings of number lists, letters and coded messages from a forgotten era. CREDITS Music: Jóhann Jóhannsson Director/Animator: Gergely Wootsch Additional Compositing: Will Eagar Creative Director: Marc Craste Producer: Nikki Kefford-White Production Company: Studio Aka

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Fisherman Fred – Cyanide & Happiness Shorts


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What a lovely day to go fishing

Cyanide and Happiness delivers daily comics to your face-hole on www.explosm.net since 2005!

Credits:
Created By: Rob DenBleyker, Kris Wilson, Dave McElfatrick
Directed By: Bill Jones
Screenplay By: Bill Jones
Story By: Bill Jones, Dave McElfatrick, Joel Watson, Mike Salcedo, Connor Murphy, Rob DenBleyker
Voice Actors:
Geoff Galt – Fisherman Fred
Animation Director: Bill Jones
Animation: Seth Gordon, Alex Anderson Kenney
Character Design: Bill Jones, Jerald Lewis, Alex Anderson Kenney
Background Art: Edgar Hernandez
Animatic: Geoff Galt
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Technical Director: Jon Murphy
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Only Slightly Exaggerated | Travel Oregon


Based on actual events. More or less.

Credits:
Written and produced by Wieden + Kennedy
Animation by Psyop & Sun Creatures Studio
Music by OregonSymphony
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How to Make Royal Milk Tea (Recipe) ロイヤルミルクティーの作り方(レシピ)


Delicious and rich drink made with Assam and Darjeeling tea leaves and milk. Add sugar or honey to enhance flavor.

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Ingredients:

To make 1 cup
3/4 cup water (Regular tea cup 80% full)
2 heaping teaspoons (about 8 g) tea leaves*
1/2 cup milk (Regular tea cup 50% full)
Sugar or honey (optional)

To make 2 cups
1 cup warm water (Regular tea cup 100% full)
3 heaping teaspoons (about 12 g) tea leaves*
1 cup milk (Regular tea cup 100% full)
Sugar or honey (optional)

NOTE:
To make dark colored tea, use Assam tea and to make light colored tea, use Darjeeling tea.

Please note that the ratio for water is NOT double when you make 2 cups of royal milk tea. Water won’t be evaporated as much so ¾ cup is right amount.

If you know how much sugar you like to add already, add sugar at the end before pouring into cup so sugar will be dissolved completely.

To make iced royal milk tea, you can cook the tea leaves a slightly little longer so ice will not dilute the flavor as much.

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We all have a lot to learn from filmmaker Tommy Wiseau and luckily for us he came and was ready to teach!

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Tommy Wiseau Breaks Down a Scene from "The Disaster Artist" | Notes on a Scene | Vanity Fair


On this episode of “Notes on a Scene,” Tommy Wiseau breaks down a scene in “The Disaster Artist,” based on Tommy’s 2003 film “The Room.” “The Disaster Artist” was written and directed by James Franco, and stars James Franco as Tommy Wiseau. Tommy weighs in on the accuracy of “The Disaster Artist” and how it would be different if he directed it. The Disaster Artist comes out on Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD on March 13th.

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