And I do want to point out. Julian , you did such a great job focusing on statements like, men use philanthropy to advance themselves but women use philanthropy to care for others.And it's not about your network, it's about-- or just your network, it's about building relationships.
So missing the plan is really not always an indicator of the company's doing well or not. Julian , I know your perspective is slightly different, but you are from a journalistic background.
And our clothing is immodest or something? Julian asked. Not at all.Sophia reached out, as if to grab Julian by the scruff of the neck.
Why will she skin you, Anne-Solenne asked curiously, as they followed Ted into the shade of a pop-up canopy. Julian got distracted en route by three lambs gambling in a makeshift chicken wire pen.Melanoma, Ted answered. I have to go into Iowa City.
Why is it that we don't see, we don't hear about these people? Julian , who's my hero in a book.
Why is it that we don't see, we don't hear about these people? Julian the emperor was known as the apostate.
I'm also in the male ensemble. Julian DeGuzman, also in the male ensemble.ANTOINE L. SMITH: Antoine L. Smith, Captain Shultz, male ensemble.
For example, Boeing is asking us to add new SMV, which is one of the fastest and most efficient model checker out there, to this list. Julian could testify to this.
and this story of Adventure and risk-taking is told by the very talented Julian Guthrie she is an author and journalist based in the San FranciscoBay area and her latest book is called how to make a spaceship Julian thank you
for joining us so I'd like to start um with you Julian everyone on the panel today is a risk taker but you're a risk taker tooeven though you didn't go into space you risked a year and a half of your life you decided I'm going to devote a year
the story Mike Melville did a very daring thing in spaceship one and Julian 's book starts with the prologue and um she takes us into thatdangerous flight shall I hold this for you while you read um I think I can manage thank you okay so this is the
It's unusual. And maybe you'll see it for some technical skills, but for management and for leadership, much less likely. Julian Robertson's 80 years old.
So with the amplified the signal 30,000 times and then if youíre lucky you can distinguish between a 0 and a 1 in this tiny time interval of point 7 microseconds. Julian Bigelow was the engineer who built, physically built the machine.I think itís an absolute work of art.
a computer history museum right here, they have space for it and itíd be the perfect place for it. Julian Bigelow, Herman Goldstein, Robert Oppenheimer who we think was against the hydrogen bomb but was actually being quite supportive, Johnny Von Neumann, all of the engineers that helped.A lot of women who did the coding, there was no place for them to live so Bigelow, who would solve any problem, he went to upstate New York, a place called Mineville and purchased
Thatís the first magnetic drive, so thatís the ancestor of your hard disc. Julian Bigelow who would be 100 years old next year, soon as von Neumann died the Institute pulled the plug on the project so 12 oí clock midnight July 15th 1958 thatís the last entry
to do. I began with a line from a British novelist that I particularly found compelling. Julian Barnes, the novelist, if that name means anything to some of you and it may, I hope, who said, "I don't believe in God, but I miss Him." And I found that resonatedfor me in so many different ways because well, frankly, after talking to and reading the athiests, and there is, of course, a whole new viral strain of militant atheists, Christopher
her notebook computer recites some of the origin of Consciousness in the breakdown of the bamal mind to her Julian James's theory was quite literally mindblowing that human consciousness really hadn't existeduntil historical times until just 3,000 years ago he said the left and right
And by the way, I can think of an exception to what you were just saying, using an actress who I worked with. Julianne Moore in "Boogie Nights." "Boogie Nights" is so dark, so twisted, and has some really funny performances by Bill Macy, by Julianne Moore. And castings someone like Julianne to play Sarah Palin is a great example, because she gets where the ironies are.
It means the world. Julianne, I wanted to ask-- this is, I think, your fifth time portraying a queer woman in a movie. And--
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heard about the stories of getting it lowered in here with a crane and anyway it was it was fun it's a great story so uh Julian can you tell us a little more about what you're hoping the book will bring what what will bring to the reader how it will inspire the reader happy to well as a writer first I
And some folks ended up entirely changing roles, and backgrounds, and personalities in this process. So Julian Yap, who is our publisher-- we were actually supposed to have Margaret Dunlap, who is a television person, and she was snowed in, in March.
And then said sure and he's like-- and he's like alright. So Julian , how much you going to pay us for this book. So he was-- he negotiated the book deal with Jillian.
The Julian day is an interesting system by which we can keep time.
So Julian Simon in that video I shared made the case that problems rise up, we create solutions to those problems,
If Julian Assange is what I think of him as being, as sort of a political activist, that doesn't mean he's not entitled
to Julian Assange." Because, he created what democracy and transparency is supposed to create for our public leaders.
that Julian himself took very, very little time to agree because I think he already recognized that the WikiLeaks model wasn't working.
So Juliana has this question.
And so Julian Ganz said, hey, you two would like each other.
So I knew that Julian was doing this.
So I have to say, I have a love-hate relationship with this book. And I've told Julian this. I mean, it is the juxtaposition of adrenaline rush and gut punches throughout the entire thing.
Yeah. You know, I literally lived through the hardest eight months of my life, which is in the book, which is shocking that I even told Julian about it. But having a baby and having breast cancer at the same time is a really tough time.
one about Julian Assange, as you heard, one about Craig Wright, also known as Satoshi Nakamoto, who is the founder of the cyber
I feel sorry for Julian now, because of his own actions, and the pressures upon him, some of which have been unnatural.
like thinking of Julian Assange and Ed Snowden?
where my character Julian gets to see-- he has a friend who's a medical student-- and he gets to see his sperm under the microscope.
They kissed and when Julian stopped to glance nervously at the sky, she took off her gauntlet and pushed his hand inside.
And some folks ended up entirely changing roles, and backgrounds, and personalities in this process. And so Julian stepped in, and he went, OK, I'm going to try and do what Margaret did, but I don't know if I can do it, and he was brilliant.
By the Julian calendars, we're actually nine days before the Kalends of May in the year 2768 from the founding of the city, ab urbe condita.
Here's the Julian day.
We're at Julian 's house, and I'm sitting on the couch with Julian , Jake, Stephen, and Aaron.
I remember Julian saying to me, yo, Lenny likes big girls, he was watching video of these fat hos, and then laugh.
and his antagonist Julian Simon on the right, who wrote the book "The Ultimate Resource." And these two men made an actual bet,
Here is Julian Simon sporting his own flourish.
He says Julian Simon is like the guy who jumps off the Empire State Building and says how great everything is as he passes the 10th floor of the building going down.
out and kill Julian Assange, you're gonna create a huge scandal, worse than the one you're trying to suppress and you won't suppress the scandal.
I was meeting Julian . So, I had to say to her, "It's all a disaster. He won't cooperate.
One is Juliana Perez.
Julianne Moore in "Boogie Nights." "Boogie Nights" is so dark, so twisted, and has some really funny performances by Bill Macy, by Julianne Moore. And castings someone like Julianne to play Sarah Palin is a great example, because she gets where the ironies are. She gets the absurdities, and she's playing them with a complete total commitment to capturing the essence of that person, but there is wit there.