And faced with that choice, we said yes to all three. To the consternation and dismay of the translators. We make captions and voice over audio tracks available in English, Ukrainian, and Russian.
as we continue to make dumb policy choices about computers. Which to my great dismay , probably means that the fiction will remain current in some way forever. "Little Brother" is still being taught and read-- I wrote it 13 years ago now.
But really, the reason why I wanted to use the term WTF is because it's a term of astonishment that can be the astonishment of delight or the astonishment of dismay . And I think that really encapsulates the state of our dialogue about technology today.
Any of you? So I lost a very large number of quarters in "Pong" machines when I was in graduate school in Santa Cruz years ago. But they watched in dismay as one after another of the components of their system became implanted in some of the most successful companies
Now as social production grows, then so will the associated side effects. But to my dismay , the demands of the solar cells did not stop there. The United Arab Emirates recently conducted one of the largest cross-comparison tests of solar technologies to date.
But I was looking for something else, and I found "Outland". And I was quite dismayed when I finished "Outland" and found out that there were-- I mean, I didn't know who you were. I read the book.
and they were fishing the North Atlantic at the time-- carried back to Europe as a slave, and later was redeemed. The Crown was dismayed when they learned that this had happened. And he made his way back.
in the bowl under his screwed up napkin. It was dismaying , and connected in a momentary violence of image with the glazed squashed ducks earlier. Sometimes meat disgusted him.
The lexicographers' judgments, though, have had little effect on other businesses on the streets and road signs-- so St. Giles-- without one. Missing apostrophes like these are met with dismay and anger by those concerned about linguistic standards who fear that such changes are undermining our ability to communicate. But is the apostrophe really so crucial to the well-being of our society?
We write the way they wrote history. And I would watch with dismay as one by one, the eyes of the students would glaze over. And you'd see that they were lost, and they couldn't keep up with it, and didn't know from where this happened and why that happened.
And a lot of people are pretty freaked out about this ecosystem. And some people are feeling some dismay . I want to shift gears now, though, and talk about why we should be optimistic.
And they knew now, at this point, that she had a false leg. I think she would be pretty dismayed it's taken so long and that things are still having to change.
We should be meeting people in person instead of being in a video conference. And then I was even more dismayed when I walked into the room and saw that it was a long, dark room-- a little bit like this. Less pleasant. Lower ceilings.
And as Craig mentioned just before, I suppose the biggest one is that you both started in a garage about 1992. Yeah, to the dismay of my neighbors. Yeah. Well, Stuart, the drummer, lived in number 62.
And now you think about airlines, oh, my god. So the WTF of wonder actually later became the WTF of dismay . And we have to watch out for that.
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classical pieces at her spring piano concert so I was dismayed that during the following summer months -- do she was in elementary school--, she decided she would not
Wick also told the press he was personally dismayed at how much information the government was collecting on the public and how poorly it was keeping that information private, saying,
And I showed up on day three of the job at Tavern much to his dismay .
Said Roper, flapping her arms in dismay .
Of course, the process can also kindle some dismay and even despair.
Ted was explaining something to Julian, who looked dismayed .
You also see a friend who has come to visit and is dismayed at her sickness.
So it was connecting these two things together and then seeing-- almost seeing and feeling this sort of sense of dismay --
So I'm going to try to give you a few, a sampling of some of the ideas from the book. By the way, back to this WTF of amazement or dismay , this is the world of techno optimism that we all live in. That's a chart of life expectancy.
actually means lightning. And I found that out to my great dismay sometime in high school.
There's no table of contents, I noticed to my dismay , when the book was published.
artists and I tried to--. And I discovered in my dismay that Frank Tinsley died in 1964,
And I remain so when I grew up, which I think was dismaying to my parents.
And she enrolled in a nail technician class and my best friend was a little bit dismayed by this because she's like, she's professional, she's worked for her whole career and she
So yes, I've always been very expressive, sometimes to my own dismay .
I could see him recoiling from me, looking at me with an expression first of surprise and then of dismay , and then there's
So I took a year off between my second and third years of medical school, much to my parents' dismay , and began this study.
to use them. And as Ron Deibert said, the authoritarian regimes have proven themselves surprisingly and dismayingly light-footed and adaptable at controlling internet and social
But I feel like that really focused us on issues of the future, and thinking about especially climate change, and we were dismayed to learn
new things, it's not just, I mean, we're sometimes dismayed because we make things that people forget very easily, or they throw away; we seem like we're involved in just selling more
what I'm gonna use when I'm in college when I need to make some money." And her mom went from feeling a little dismayed and concerned to feeling overwhelmingly proud of her daughter