A Quote by Bob Weir

The bulk of my input comes from my peers. — © Bob Weir
The bulk of my input comes from my peers.

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.....the research on the brain does not validate that we are singularly processing input or learning with a single sensory input.
I'm swamped with input. I want input, but I am so far behind on what I got here that I can't keep up with what people are sending me.
Social organizations are flagrantly open systems in that the input of energies and the conversion of output into further energetic input consists of transactions between the organization and its environment.
I think my reputation among peers is probably different than my reputation among fans. My peers know me pretty well and so it's fairly accurate. I think I'm respected among my peers.
I was considered by my peers to be a good comedian. So that's all I ever strived to do was get some recognition from my peers.
I'm playing against my peers, and if my peers respect me, that's all I can ask for.
The great thing about VR is that the input is going to be so drastically better than mouse input or games with touch controls on smartphones. It'll make it much easier to build stuff and express yourself freely.
In the dream state, the only essential difference from waking is the relative absence of sensory input, which makes dreaming a special case of perception without sensory input.
To me, my peers are Bruce Springsteen and Mick Jagger. I'm not talking age-wise, but in terms of careers. Madonna. Those are my peers. And I'm okay with that.
I don't think bulk data collection was an enormous factor here, because generally, that deals with overseas calls to the United States. But what bulk data collection did was make the process more efficient. So there were no silver bullets there.
The whole process of getting licenses to broadcast, which took place decades ago, was done behind closed doors by powerful lobbies, and wealthy commercial interests got all the licenses with no public input, no congressional input for that matter.
A beautiful woman peers out her window, as full of envy as the harridan who peers up at her from the street.
Leaders set the tone for their peers. Peers look up to them and say, 'They're doing it, so I'm doing it.'
We need people who influence their peers and who cannot be detoured from their convictions by peers who do not have the courage to have any convictions.
By the laws of rectitude accused Persons, however atrocious their offences, are allowed to make their defence, and by a verdict of a Jury of their Peers, they are either convicted, or acquitted. I have some times thought that we Women are hardly dealt by since strictly speaking, we cannot legally be tried by our Peers, for men are not our Peers, and yet upon their breath our guilt or innocence depends— thus are our privileges in this, as in many other respects tyrannically abridged, and we are forced to yield to necessity.
Bulk collection of phone records didn't find or stop the Tsarnaev brothers from the massacre in Boston. In fact, one might argue that all of the money spent on bulk collection takes money away from human analysts that might have noticed the older brother's trip to become radicalized in Chechnya.
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