Audio from University House Way in Berkeley
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I am glad we can train. I think the academic who can speak to her. She didn't talk about war, but never actually having experienced the first hand. So she is a critic of war in the modern novel from the school of thought that treats war as a... ...generated of war. And I love because you share the common tragic event. Survivors love. When you return to your home country as a veteran, people will welcome you back. They'll even thank you for your service, not all. So maybe reject what you get. But the treatment is similar to someone who perhaps has survived the shipwreck. You'll have guilt for surviving. You'll have guilt for perhaps not saving others. And we'll be trying to take the common tragic death. This is going to be a trope of Christians character. If you will have guilt because you didn't save something in Iraq. You'll be embarrassed by the fact that he was in the military in Iraq. But at the same time he can't help the fact that it made him who he is. It's not clear what there is a family perhaps because of what happened to a minirac. And Iraq will be questioned with any sense that he will be a suspension. We don't know what that is. We're involved water. We're involved. I'm not sure if it's a girl or an older woman who will involve morality. And it will involve his own personal growth. That's how we tie those three devices back in. Very critical to him now. As you can see here. This day at Texas Tech where somewhat of a blur. He kind of just went through his classes and partied in the effort to forget the war. And to forget what he did he absorbed himself into all that stuff. So he could forget it. It provided some solace for a little while. But he really didn't start to deal with those deep rooted and troubled feelings. And so it was forced to rewrite his paper in the result of his surrounded by pictures of war. And that kind of brought it back. Now, spectacles, eyeglasses, eyeware in general are going to be a big device. Because they're going to tie us into this kind of notion that augmented reality perhaps stems from contemporary notion or contemporary technological development. And that's why we're going to be talking about the eyeware and the convergence of mobile computing in the eyeware. So... We're not actually going to introduce this until the chapter with Mark Succio. And the special eyeglasses, especially eyeglasses. And that allows Chris to try on contemporary. Now... Is it about Zoe's office that brings back all these memories? There has to be a picture of a soldier with any rocky woman who has to contrast significantly. It has to show a symbol of pureness and purity and love contrasted with a symbol of violence or atrocity. Barbarism, all those things now. It's important that the woman not refuse it. And negative stereotypes. More than... I mean too much. And the important thing that I showed is... We'll try this soldier in anything that can be construed as illegitimate. So... But it's not just the woman by herself. It's a glance. I think the future will be yours. Of a woman watching this soldier walk by. And perhaps they will be looking at each other. And... It might even have a quote on it. And that shows that it has a quote. It creates... No, of course it means that the image represents a woman who has to be by the prophet. It creates a quote that... A man and a woman who exchange. More than one glance can be seen as a soldier. So... Again, the first glance, which by chance is second glance. Any moment or later is a glance. And yet, three is at fault. Both the second glance, the glance, the glance, is not something you force on someone. So... That's another important aspect of it. And while sitting in our office, you know, here will be slightly uncomfortable with most of the pictures. You know, I've got to look at some famous, indirect world photos. But this will be the one that really... Unnerved and mad. Uprooted to his deep feelings of pain. Because if you're a mind-caring person, that only way you plan to death will be greater. And you can perhaps remember plans to back it in. I'm not sure if it's a good example. It could be that you... There's a woman in the market. That she just thought of a good person. It could be the innocence of a child. It has to represent something as a casualty of war. And the casualty of war has to be... And it has to be something that's important, but you don't want to make it cliche. And thinking back on it now, it could be that... Mark Christian's experience in Iraq does involve night vision goggles and his use of them. He's the driver of the gun truck. And he hits a girl on the side of the road. A girl who was doing nothing. It's his only kill in Iraq. And it's the worst pain he's ever felt in his life. Because she was the one thing that he enjoyed too. That he could feel that he was there. The present there was perhaps doing something. It could be going over the void there. That could just be a girl on the side of the road. Sold fruits or anything, or ducks. She could sell apples. And she was no longer there. But anyway... Seeing that picture in her eyes brings back all these feelings about that little girl. And she was like, I don't know what that was. I don't know what that was. But I don't know what that was. It's a little bit of a picture in her eyes. It brings back all these feelings about that little girl feeling how... None of that was necessary. Now at the same time, why is it that he... Why is he taking this class right before he graduates? How did he actually get mixed up? How did this transcript get mixed up to the point that he had to take a first division class? And so laid into semester. That's where he begins to think that someone was tampering with his records. Now... There could be a fine line here where... Again, remember, this is on the verge of losing it. He's been holding back. And... He is trying to move on with his life so that he doesn't... What he hasn't done anything about it. He told me. Okay, I wanted to hear in the psychiatric evaluation. So anyway. And part of the reason why he wants to get out of the laboratories because he needs to move on. One could argue that the feelings were already getting too strong. And that by moving again, he can avoid them. The actual conversation though with Jerry has to start some time here. And she calls him into her office. And she tells him. You... I know you're an engineering student. I don't mean to put a label on it. You guys, but most of the time you're writing is just satisfactory. You're right English. You're pros, are you right? Your papers are just where proofs. Here's another example. Now, what strikes me is that this last paper about... The pale water is... What's handed in by you and two other engineering students. At the very same time in my inbox. So I don't know what to say about it. I've decided that I'm not going to place any blame on all three of you. I don't really know what's going on here. I don't know how this could be done, but I'm going to ignore it. Because I don't have the time to figure out how it happened. What I am going to say is that the three of you have to hand in a written paper by the end of the summer. Along with that pale paper. You know, on a disk. I've had the other two and they've agreed. I agreed willingly and they went on their way. And I'm asking you to do the same. Now, Chris's reaction will be the most defenses out of the others, but we will have no choice. So it poses a question that I kind of set the stage for how I'm going to affect it. Computers can be a tool for altering our perception of reality. Joey will definitely say this is something I've never seen before. And I don't really think so. I'm not really sure if I can make it. I'm not really plagiarized because she can't find the paper anywhere. So she has to assume that the three of them either wrote it together or someone is having tricks on her. So he argues that he has pictures of the tail water. He could. It's not going to be good enough though because an image is an image. I don't have proof that you wrote about that image. For all I know, you could have been someone who was just taking the photos and they would be like, I'm not going to say some proof. Maybe this dog welds is entirely like he knows the importance of water. So it's my paper. I'm going to do it through I am. She will respond by saying basically, I sure hope you don't define yourself in terms of tail water. So I'm going to do a little bit of the paper. I'm going to do a little bit of the paper. I'm going to do a little bit of the paper. If anyone I think you the only better another trick is bigger than I like. So good luck. I'm going to do a candle this summer. Now, the jewelry is the... The one who specializes in love, a king of war in the Western world. This would be the foreshadowing of his own war in the Western world. This war against anyone and everyone who wants to waste water. You know, the sleeping water may be an age. Any active animal. An immoral nature. Perhaps he becomes very interested to the pure things in the world. The emphasize is that everywhere he goes, so he doesn't hear a lot. Perhaps on a... He's in Kodomayo. And he's in Kodomayo. And he will meet JJ Russell. Again, every character may have their own virgin frog minted reality. Maybe JJ Russell. He could be a legend. He will cover the tattoos. Maybe he's a legend. Maybe he's a legend. Perhaps one of the most important things is that... Maybe he's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. He's a legend. You know, again, JJ. Talk about it. Let's see if it's crap. Maybe she's a legend. Maybe she... Maybe they have something to talk about together. Maybe she won't want to talk to other gods. But when he keeps on cherishing water the way he does, he will definitely feel kind of kind of stupid spirit. So, we're... And we have to look at that. These water drinks as well. And I have to characterize everything as a city in the middle of the drought. And the drought is a very important to the city. It's a very important city in the drought. And the city has to be a very important city. It's a very important city in the drought. It's a very important city in the drought. It's a very important city in the drought. It's a very important city in the drought. Split down the middle in terms of the role of water. It's almost as if there are those who believe water is precious and want to preserve it. And then there are those who don't care how much they waste because it just continues to rain. And that's the difference between some of the Texans who live in the wetter parts of the state, first those who live in the drier parts and rely on the water that lives under that is sitting underground, versus the ones who live in the water. There's no water at all. So it's a very important city in the drought. And it's a kind of setting or place for Austin Well. The drought also represents the emptiness inside of Chris. The drought represents anything that we desire and are unable to have. In some ways it's just like a mean of condition and inability to speak. So, it's also ironic in a city that consumes so much beer and alcohol, along with live music, that water is everywhere. And there's always a job to drink. And perhaps there would be a quote in a bar. Beer, beer, everywhere. Beer, always a job to drink. And that too, kind of poke fun at the time of the ancient mariner. Now, the music seen in Austin, I think it's a great metaphor for life. It's a whole, all the world's stage. And we are merely merely players. The music will always play on. It will be the backdrop. And it will represent almost a more deeper flow of shadow under there. Even though Chris thinks he'll be able to change the world if he attempts it. Exposing the type of case dump. He will be unable to stop the music. And then it gets up.