Adam Driver as Rick Smolan in Tracks. Share your favorite moments, lines, & quotes. #mondaymotivation #AdamDriver
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Adam Driver as Rick Smolan in Tracks. Share your favorite moments, lines, & quotes. #mondaymotivation #AdamDriver
His voice in the interview. ❤️🔥
Tracks is am underrated gem.
Adam Driver & Natasha Pruss. NYC 2013
Cr: Rick Smolan
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There are those of us that, over time, will remain willfully ignorant of the perspective being developed by an evolving toolset of technology and consciousness. This includes language as a method of conveying realities in such a way as to pull a person out of their stasis and mute the cognitive dissonance that occludes their ability to perceive at a higher level. #waves #ricksmolan
Big Data, Should we be Excited or Afraid?
“Big data is a buzzword, or a catch-phrase, used to describe a massive volume of both structured and unstructured data that is so large it’s difficult to process using traditional database and software techniques (Webopedia, 2014). It’s scary to think that no matter what we do, computers are able to store information about us and use it without our knowledge. Data isn’t the most exciting thing, I know I didn’t even give it a second thought until last weeks lecture. However according to Siegel (2013) data provides endless opportunities for us to learn, computers process this information, which can help us to understand “what drives people and the actions they take – what makes us tick and how the world works”. Social media is one of the most useful tools in gathering big data, “the explosive growth of social media is one of the reasons that 90% of all data in the world has been generated in the last two years alone” (Uganec, 2013). We share endless amounts of personal information on these websites that could easily be used against us. So what exactly does big data mean for the future? Big data can be both scary and exciting.