of uh captured aliens and UFOs and it's all tied up in conspiracy theories and lore and in fact what I learned from lovic and I began Lear learning fromcins was that area 51 was set up in the 1950s to push Science and Technology
and it's becoming problematic if you don't have a full-blown Tech addiction uh many of us are very much drawn to the lore of email it's there all the time and it follows these basic principles of operant conditioning this is whatpsychologist call it that the behavior is reinforced by the consequence so if this represents an email most emails
what stands out about it i mean what stood out about it to me was the fact that not unlike laura and myself david and lorenzo henry have been siblings in the industry for forever we literally started all acting around the same age we have a similar age difference as well and they really took their careers into their own hands knew that they wanted to
share of different products. Lorenz curves are often used to plot income inequality and look at wealth inequality. And here, we're looking at sales inequality.
And in 1973, three pioneers of ethology were awarded the Nobel Prize-- Lorenz, von Frisch with his honeybees, and Tinbergen. So the first of those was von Frisch.
So it's fun every single day. Loren, we were talking a little bit backstage. And you also had an earlier experience with "Once On This Island." Tell us about that.
Oh, Lorena, do you have my phone? Lorena and I were jogging, just when we arrived here. We didn't go-- we just, like, went in one direction, just aimless, sort of started at the Ritz and jogged all the way down to Beech Street.
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But the vodka drinkers needed only 11.5 seconds. Lorenzo Ghiberti becomes Larry.
Meaningful relationship. And you are? Loren. Loren. And that's Alex. OK, I almost got you confused.
a lot to learn from Loretta's, from this session today and from her book. So, I hope you and Loretta as well, will enjoy the session. So, join me in welcoming her and thank you. Loretta: Well, thank you very much for being here today. So, what I'm going to do is tell you a story and through the story, I will show you how terrorism and the economy are actually intertwined. In particular, what I want to put forward to you is how the War
much longer term positions on that policy. Loretta: Well, I, I think that an organization like Google, for example, can do a lot because you, you're on, you're on the Net. I mean, I believe that most of the true information actually circulating on the Net is not through the newspapers anymore; people should be educated.
male #2: to do this. Loretta: Well, I mean, something like this happens every day in certain countries. Pakistan, for example, Afghanistan, Iraq, so what we're seeing after 9/11 is the concentration of terrorist activity in a part of the world which, of course, there was not terrorists before. So it's ok, but Central Asia and then, of course, the Middle East where we have terrorists
male #2: Actually, there's a big correlation between fanatism and just plain stupidity. Loretta: There is. Absolutely. I mean, to be honest, I, of all the people I've interviewed, I mean I also interviewed members of the al Zarqawi group for another book I wrote and, and most of them, to me, sounded not very, very smart. But, then you get the leaders who are really smart but yes, who would become a terrorist? I mean, terr-, it doesn't really
male #4: You mentioned the three stages of terrorism: state sponsor, privatization, and globalization. Can you try and have a guess at what's, what the next one will be? Loretta: Well, I think what is happening now actually, is a sort of privatization within the globalization. These small groups, I mean, for example, the, again, going back to the Moscow attack which is the most recent. Apparently, those two women had been recruited through the Internet.
on, what's your opinion on the role of, of the UK? Also, taking into account that there's an election coming. Loretta: Within terrorist, maybe? female #1: Yeah, and economy. What do you think of the UK economy situation?
female #1: Yeah, and economy. What do you think of the UK economy situation? Loretta: Well, the UK economy- is in very bad shape. Loretta: That's for sure. Well, I, I, I think it would be interesting to watch the campaign in the next weeks because, you see, to a certain extent both parties they have
Loretta: Well, the UK economy- is in very bad shape. Loretta: That's for sure. Well, I, I, I think it would be interesting to watch the campaign in the next weeks because, you see, to a certain extent both parties they have to justify the presence in Iraq. And this is going to be a key issue. Although, the justification is very much on ideological terms.
male #5: The US is out of Iraq, I mean UK. Loretta: Sorry? male #5: The UK is out of Iraq. Loretta: No, it's not.
Loretta: Sorry? male #5: The UK is out of Iraq. Loretta: No, it's not. male #5: Mostly out.
male #5: Mostly out. Loretta: No, no, no, no, no. male #5: But they're not in combat actually.
Loretta: No, no, no, no, no. Loretta: Yes, they are. They are in combat. I, I can guarantee you. Y-y-y, you can use, see the bodies coming. I mean -- these guys are in combat. I mean--
Loretta: No, no, no, no, no. Loretta: No, no, no. I'm talking about Iraq. The UK is at war and it's shoulder to shoulder with the US. It's the second largest contingent after the US.
Loretta: No, no, no, no, no. Loretta: I think the media is very much responsible for this failure to communicate
Loretta: No, no, no, no, no. Loretta: Well, I don't think it's a choi-, I mean, I think if you are employed, I mean, if you're employed by The Observer today, for example, The Observer they say it may
Loretta: No, no, no, no, no. Loretta: Was it? male #6: Yeah. The UK--
Loretta: No, no, no, no, no. Loretta: Well male #6: The UK has left Iraq, by the way.
Loretta: No, no, no, no, no. Loretta: Sorry? male #6: The UK has left Iraq. I tried to Google it, gone to Wikipedia, whatever.
Loretta: No, no, no, no, no. Loretta: The UK has left Iraq?
is a poem by by Zissimos Lorenzatos Lorenzatos is a Greek poet he died a few years back actually he died in the little town next to Athens that I call home when I'm in Greece. Uh he uh in a in a parallel universe could be the greatest poet of a nice
OK-- We never heard her do that before. Miss Loren, we are going to get to you. Don't worry. We're going to talk.
And I don't even know if you, Lynn and Stephen, if you know what you were starting when you wrote it. Miss Loren, can we talk?
But they were here as well. San Lorenzo was one of them. San Leandro was another.
So they got a list off of over 200 domain names, Carlos Loret de Mola-- he's also a very famous broadcaster.
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It's an older statute, an older god, but the teeth are all new and perfect. And Lorenzo says, kid. It's not an accurate representation of reality.
The next day, Lorenzo comes back and notices the kid has taken his advice and put in some gum decay and made it look very realistic. And Lorenzo was blown away by this. And what does he do?
In Lorelei's defense, the song she wanted to sing I think was "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." She's a little cooler than that.
And Lorelei was fine as well.
by Loren Eiseley. Are very thoughtfully written entertaining books. So Newton was a brilliant, creative, a loner, a
And what could this lore mean?
is that just lore ?
I mean lore as in L-O-R-E, like this sense of how society is structured, that people have taken a long hard look
So the North End lore is that this is what turned the tide and got us the Cup, right?
to my internal lore and to keep it consistent with everything I've already said.
Our family lore was that we came from in the Ukraine.
full of lore they'd written.
Even in times of lore , people wanted-- a good, intelligent man was supposed to be .
It's from a lore .