When I was in high school, trying to go play-- I used to play jazz, and going and playing jazz combos, and going to coffee shops, and just sort of being enamored with this coffeehouse vibe-- this coffeehouse culture. Then you go to college.
I just became so absolutely-- Lit the fire. --just enamored. Yeah, just enamored with every single thing in the living system, and how it's all connected. And so the natural progression for me was to study those things.
Growing up, didn't particularly care for school. Was really enamored with boxing, and I wanted to be a professional fighter. And that was essentially my life until my final year of high school, when an amazing guy, who was one of my teachers--
It was you swap your demo software with someone else by sending them a disk in the mail, like the 3.5s. And I was enamored with that whole scene. I was enamored with what they were able to create and I just wanted to be a part of it even though I kind of didn't have any skills to contribute.
And I was enamored with that whole scene. I was enamored with what they were able to create and I just wanted to be a part of it even though I kind of didn't have any skills to contribute. And that's how I got into running BBSs.
We'd wash up in the creek, as I'm doing here during the summer. We had enamel wash basins in the winter-- wood stove. And I never felt poor.
Right. I will cop to being very simplistic, before I had kids, as to what kind of a parent I would be. I was enamored by babies. I still am. And I was like, I'm going to be a great mom when it comes to doing all the things-- the feeding,
The market determines the price that it will pay. And then Joan here enameled it to get all the colors.
And I remember that these people that has no protein, and this is a true story, they serve us in peltre. Peltre is like an enamel, or how do you say it? It's enamel, no? Like-- Yeah, metal-- Metal, but it's painted.
Peltre is like an enamel, or how do you say it? It's enamel, no? Like-- Yeah, metal-- Metal, but it's painted. And it's painted with blue and white.
Let's work. And-- OK. And I was completely enamored by the whole experience.
He was our first employee at Verve-- a few other people, and dropping into the world that became barista culture, third wave coffee, I became completely enamored with coffee itself. And as an analyst, and a researcher, this trap door opened.
that you're engineering culture. But I became enamored with it a little bit because, well, you're just trying to-- it's a point about being reflective and self-aware as a brand and as a company, and to figure out how you want to communicate that, and to build that into the culture,
GeoCities was my jam. I was just enamored, from a young age, with this dynamic where you could go and see this information and content that people from all over the world were posting, or see stuff that your friends were posting.
And then we loved our cars, our hot cars, our 409s or all the hot rods and the great powerful cars of the '50s and '60s. We were very much enamored of those as well as enamored of the girls. So those were our original influences-- our environment, Southern California.
In today's education systems, in today's social conditions, there is no effort to dip into deeper dimensions of our intelligence. We're just too enamored with our own intellect and now using this knife to stitch everything. Well, you should know that even at Google when we interview people, we have something called GCA that we look for, which is General Cognitive Ability.
for referring to the periodic elements. feel really enamored with?
But they're heavily dependent on soybean oil. I'm not enamored with big city money centered banking institutions.
But I was struck by his presence. I was enamored by the power that he had. He was older. He was 24 and I was 14.
I became very enamored with the marine worms.
So we were so enamored by American English, and of course the music, and the Beatles, and so my parents said, we would love
You either want enamel, cast iron, or stainless steel, or anodized aluminum.
His father became increasingly enamored with Zionist ideology, and in 1984, a little bit before then, decided to uproot the family and move to Israel.
And we are too enamored, I believe, with technology, as opposed to these kind of really basic human factors phenomena.
was too enamored of technology.
I was so enamored with this guy, we took a picture of he and I in the front office.
and really got enamored of this philosophy of sharing code and collaboratively in a distributed
I get enamored with the jazz, ethos, and the lifestyle and the look of it New York and wanted to be there, be a part of it.
had become enamored I think is a good way of putting it enamored of Jackson
success in professional sport i was quite enamored with afl football and absolutely
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I still am very much enamored with it and still obviously write it-- a few poems.
I also love literature as well as the language. So I wasn't really enamored of that profession, the painter's apprentice. Then the next summer I was a woodworking apprentice in a woodshop, and then finally worked my way up
We became more and more enamored with the local ingredients here in California.
The young chefs are really enamored with it, which I think anything that gets them engaged is great by me.
Tom DeLonge: Well I I was always enamored with Google.
that cherub head with black enamel paint and when that happened both my mom and dad
You may hear such words and think that I'm just enamored by power or access.
And we knew that Amanda was kind of enamored with this home.
knew her as a little girl and was very enamored with her it's a very sweet story and then also Jerry York who is an
was true in real life that he was immediately enamored with your persona, like who D Smith was. So, what did he he
in fact it was just stripping the teeth of their enamel and that it was dangerous to your health
you know, enamored of, to Tomato Fest that's out of Monterey, Carmel, right?
It may be that the market is so enamored with Google's future that the price you'd have to pay it own a share of Google
Of course. What would it take-- I'm enamored with the name Fizz.
And because of that visit, he became enamored with the whole cause of supporting refugees globally,
Well, you seem very deeply embedded in and enamored of the spirit of New York, right?
And a lot of the software developers and so on and so forth were very enamored with Butch's production career and really directed
Then, we come more recently to science-enamored areas like big history, which look at people as a biological event within the existence of the universe,
Well, I want to say we get so enamored-- I want to say I think we've become so enamored with technology and ways things can do things