that's one kind of reading that I love the other kind is the kind you do on the screen which I do constantly and fanatically I'm always juggling between the one and the other you've made it possible for Workaholics to try to makeit 247 um I spent a term as a visiting scholar in Cambridge where the library not being American is only open from
lose rather than I wanted to win, you know? Of course, winning is also a huge pleasure, but more than anything, I just didn't want to lose. to take a fanatical approach to it.
the public doesn't actually trust us enough with their data to give us the power we need to take And we're quite fanatical about protecting that.
or anything like that, we did. And we were fanatical about everything from the graphics that we used to the colors that we chose to the voice that we wrote with. And we really decided to plant a flag and make sure that this brand did have a real identity and a real strong voice.
And if you don't know how to respond, it can really get to you. And I'm fanatical about self development.
Of course, that cool was followed by 25 years of rising repression under the Shah, and then the explosion of the late 1970s, the emergence of this fanatically anti-American religious regime with which we've had to deal ever since. That is a result of the Dulles brothers' original meddling there in the early 1950s.
So oral hygiene. You know, whatever you're doing, you can't possibly be doing enough. I can tell you how fanatical I've become about it. From the Waterpik to the special mouth rinse to the-- what do you call it?
But it was this idea of this other, then, human person who had done this. And he had done it for other-- fanatical reasons. And so, I wanted to understand.
I'll leave such soporific matters to you in your dusty grave, but as to your wish, I not only accept it as my command, because that's a very fanatical brand of Islam.
All of you know the space ship Enterprise. We have all been very fanatically watching it, including myself. And this is really symbolizing that we are at the edge of what can be done and at the edge of what we want to achieve as mankind,
and how some of those things can be realized in unique stories for particular a platform. So three sort of quick thoughts on fanatically , where we might go next, and some of the sort of, questions that come up.
and all praise, all glory goes to David Samadi. I was extremely, fanatically devoted to doing my kegel exercises, which one does postsurgery to ensure full restoration of urinary continence. I put my gym rat instincts, honed over the course of a lifetime, to good use here.
But then suddenly, we became much more fundamentalist. And I would even go so far as to say a bit fanatical in our family. And my father, like when we would go to a movie, for example, that wasn't G rated, if there was like a curse word, he would walk out.
So we were big role-playing fans. We designed our own dungeons, became fanatical players, wrote some of the parts of the rules and booklets for D&D. And we also used to organize these events called Games Day.
Like a good Oxford debater, you always have three arguments. But when things become literal, and fanatical , and you have priests who are telling you what these books mean-- whether it is this book, which
And if you don't know how to respond, it can really get to you. Number two, I am almost fanatical about everything in one place.
You got the Space Invaders and a certain kind of person with a certain slightly fanatical bent would enjoy playing it and will try to get high
people out of those millions of people a very tiny number will become fanatically
One was Saeed Hotari, this young man. If you read all the newspaper articles, it said that he was a fanatical Muslim, believed in the whole virgins thing-- I mean, a load of rubbish actually. But it was this idea of this other, then, human person who had done this.
grandparents, parents, everybody-- they were fanatical in what they were writing.
Bayesians are known, in machine learning, as the most fanatical of the five tribes.
I'll leave such soporific matters to you in your dusty grave, but as to your wish, I not only accept it as my command, But one of the things I think that we can notice is that in those countries in which fanatical extremist
story but really I'm kind of obsessed with um you know there are all these sort of um fanatical sort of sects of
lose rather than I wanted to win, you know? Of course, winning is also a huge pleasure, but more than anything, I just didn't want to lose. word. You have to be addicted to it and to want this incredibly bad. You have to take a fanatical approach to the training process.
lose rather than I wanted to win, you know? Of course, winning is also a huge pleasure, but more than anything, I just didn't want to lose. Look, a person with that kind of approach just can't be somewhere in the middle. It's impossible. If you have a fanatical attitude, the right attitude toward
lose rather than I wanted to win, you know? Of course, winning is also a huge pleasure, but more than anything, I just didn't want to lose. the training process, on top of that, you have to be fanatical about it.
And you know I like to point out that sometimes, no insult to atheists or agnostics, but sometimes those people are more fanatical
become two different places that people love to go to one or the other, and they're really fanatical about which one they prefer.
Take Farmville, the Facebook game. You're not killing anyone; you're not beating anything, but you are almost sort of fanatically trying to have