And so that's where we sort of are now. And I think very aptly , like "Scary Smart," the title has many, many different meanings. But the scary part of all of this is that, like you have outlined in the book, that we have just birthed this infant AI.
when the jet stream diverts from the peak and you get this tiny little moment of lighter, I should say, winds. And it's aptly named, because the human body cannot survive for very long above 26,000 feet.
defenses can keep improving, but thieves will always try to find a way to beat them. I will say though that these technologies that you um just uh aptly mentioned uh will be used by the authorities to try to track down who these thieves were, just as they were uh to solve um the theft in Parma, which
book uh but what happened and the reason only reason we were willing to settle is who covered Watergate has so aptly put they are the gift that keep on giving uh
She'd even bought an 18th Century tiara set with diamonds and sapphires. While other tourists were only able to look uncomprehendingly and snap photos, she had beheld her own reflection in the glass cases of the museum aptly superimposed upon the jewels, dresses and other treasures within. But now it was back to work. She had a staff meeting in an hour. She turned to the black viper-like microphone rising from the pool of glass that was her desk. 'Calendar' she
It's happening. It's changing the world around us. Because I feel, like you aptly mentioned, that there's always going to be two sides.
We never really got it until now and by the way we now react differently towards bottled water." So the bumper sticker is: "Bottled water is for suckers." "Nowhere in history does the phrase 'selling ice to Eskimos' apply more aptly than to the bottled water fiasco, and not just because the analog to ice in this case is its melted counterpart. We Eskimos have been duped. 'There's gold in them thar hills' came the cry in the 1980s. Blue gold. Wait you're going to put dirtier, less palatable water in a bottle
and experience. And for me, there's nowhere more unique and exciting as Lagos. Fantastic. Yes. You so aptly depict the complexity of Africans as communities, peoples, individuals. And the way you paint your family and community with such texture that we get to see so much of ourselves, regardless of places of origin.
So I'm thinking a lot about that. And as I talk about in the book, and as Charity so aptly pointed out, the whole triangle thing which started with my parents
when the jet stream diverts from the peak and you get this tiny little moment of lighter, I should say, winds. So basically there's base camp and then four progressive camps above that, aptly named camp one, camp two, camp three, camp four.
Yeah. Stepped on razor clams. Yes, exactly. They're aptly named. Do you have razor clams up in Gloucester?
Sridhar Ranganathan: And is example of Shankar teaching one of his songs -- Shankar Mahadevan: I'm not using all the songs, this song I'm teaching -- Sridhar Ranganathan: we're launching this song on May 8th which happens to be the Mother's Day and the song was aptly named Maa. Sridhar Ranganathan: So I'll show you a small?
law tends to communicate or how the arts or how education have cultures of communication. So in Google, for instance, we have this word called googliness, very aptly named. It captures our unique emphasis on moving quickly and not taking ourselves too seriously.
tribe has refused because you can't buy right that which is considered sacred. There's an element of what you suggested there that I would like to pursue. So if we take this now to contemporary times, as you, as you aptly pointed out, the Washington Redskins have decided to remove their change. The name of their simple and team name and mascot, etcetera. The offensive that seems like we
So empathy is part of gaining power. There's the middle, very middle-of-the-road Honda Civic, very aptly named.
half the time, this is a good thing. Isolation breeds creativity, so my friends and I were used to making our own fun. Sometimes, that meant hauling a rented generator down to the riverside to power a show by an extreme leftist punk band on tour from North Dakota. All too often, it meant weekends aptly described as lost. In '97 and '98, it meant the Carnies football club. The Carnies wore black t-shirts. Our team crest consisted of a hand drawn shield bearing a skull, a switchblade, and a bottle marked 'XXX.' When I solicited a sponsorship