And then there were two others after me, before Obama. Nagasaki-type bombs-- that's all they have, like North Korea, not thermonuclear bombs, not H-bombs-- using a hundred, of which they have many more than that,
You feel you can do so much more when you are younger. When Nagesh met me, I was supposed to do production with him. And then he met me, and he said, you know what?
And then while we were rehearsing, I would tell the actor, .. So Nagesh saw that. And he said, would you like to be my assistant director?
In Japan, they also have similar investigations into these lineages of the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki who, for example, were often completely silent on the subject. Their radiation exposure was so severe that they feared that, if their children were known to be the offspring of people who had been exposed
Yeah. Right. At their jobs. It nagged at me enough.
So please welcome Emily Nagle Green to Google Boston. Emily Nagle Green: Thank you. Thank you. I don't need this, I think. But if anybody wants to talk.
And it's a little bit hard to see here in Boston today, but you can see Sweden, and you can see Japan and Korea perhaps, and Australia are colored as anywhere countries. Emily Nagle Green: Yes, yes. Yes. The bar, you know, full disclosure, the bar for our wireless broadband line, the bar is pretty low in our definition, because we're not really at
better with sheet music. Emily Nagle Green: Yeah. Yeah. I completely take your point, and I'm sure you're right about -- about that. What I think over the long term is, I think
Yeah, I had a question. Emily Nagle Green: Yeah, okay. Go for it. So I had a quick question about the map that put up earlier, and the
Like, do you have like a sense of what that will be? Emily Nagle Green: I understand what you're asking, I think. I actually think that it -- at the end of the day, if we would be able to measure the individual benefits that come from the explosion of a
do you see happening in the next couple years with that? Emily Nagle Green: It's a good question, and I will say that there's an entire chapter in the book that deals with what I would call black swans, which are things that could threaten the assumptions that we make at Yankee Group about this happy future. There's no question that regulation and other
without saying, gee, there are some substantial threats. Emily Nagle Green: Yeah. You might be right.
without saying, gee, there are some substantial threats. Emily Nagle Green: Well, the electrical industry has been through this, right? And we don't -- none of us believe that electricity
without saying, gee, there are some substantial threats. Emily Nagle Green: Oh, I would love to. I thank you for the invitation.
And when the kid hears that the problem solving part of the brain shuts down. So the more you nag , the child can't, is going to procrastinate and can't and can't even quite get it in gear anyways. And there is a lot of again, neuroscience.
Oh, I'll try, I'll try, I'll try. Don't nag , darling. OK. I hope I can help my grandchildren be curious because it's the best thing for being sad or bored or anything
And honestly, already I wasn't a very good student. But they didn't nag at me. They didn't force me to have to study, even though such a large emphasis is placed on education in Singapore.
And then, if you go to the third, you're nagging. But I would nag . He's unnagable.
have to have the dishes put away before I even enjoy the weekend? Why do I nag my teenage boy that the bed has to be perfectly made? He's giving this look like, does it matter?
This looked like it could be the answer. But they had a nagging doubt that some of the most distant stations in Svalbard and western Greenland, this satellite was barely above the horizon, which meant if it was the source, the signal would have to be skimming across the Earth and just barely glancing into the antenna
I don't know if anyone would be familiar with. This is the nagging procrastination loop from hell where the school is like, your child didn't turn in their homework and the parent's like you didn't do your homework.
healthy coping, whether they're just enjoying a TV show or spending time with friends, but while they're recovering, they feel kind of guilty about doing it, that they have this nagging sense of like, well, I could be getting this other thing done or maybe I should be using this time differently. This is not helpful. The way I think about it is that guilt soaked recovery isn't really recovery. Okay, back to the gym. Someone who's serious about strength training doesn't feel bad about the days that they let their muscles recover. They know that's
What are some of your approach recommendations? I kept nagging my husband to-- can I get the password to your Chase account already?
Another way to use kale. It's also called Nagorno-Karabakh.
And when my grandfather, who was the first person in his family to go to college, came home one day from university, he had that nagging feeling in his chest of having to talk to his dad about something. And he gets into their home in-- very modest home in Queens, in New York.
and Eastern philosophers like Nagarjuna question whether the truth of anything could be known.
There was nobody else opening another store. And then Nagesh came into my life because he was making "Hyderabad Blues". And he contacted a bunch of people who could help him.
Nobody told us, you must do this course. Than I had Nagesh.
And yet, over time, I became more and more clear that, in fact, subsequent generations of Japanese who survived Hiroshima and Nagasaki actually have some similar behavior patterns and thought patterns. So do the descendants of African-American slaves in the United States.
And all the nagging thoughts in the back of my head-- am I qualified to be telling people how to invest?
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, who was at the Bauhaus, had come to Chicago to set up the new Bauhaus, which became Illinois Technology Institute of Design.
Constant employees nagging me all the time.
And he kept nagging me, nagging me.
And I was Nagaland, I've never heard of it.
was dropped on Nagasaki.
We heard Mayor Nagin basically pleading for help on that September 1, like a couple days after the storm.
That's that nagging, defeatist voice that's always on in your head.
I've nagged them incessantly that-- they said they had trouble finding an Android developer.
And I've been nagging John for about a year, politely, of course, because I knew that if he knew David, and I'd hope to
My agent was nagging me and, and, and I finally was like ok, fine, I'm gonna try this and, and so I jumped in and then I jumped out because it creeped me out because I live in a very
cured cancer through nagging seriously um a few years ago my boyfriend had
back again so I nagged the whole week we got back go to the doctor go to the doctor go to the doctor he called me on
value from that increased connectivity in our world. So please welcome Emily Nagle Green to Google Boston. Emily Nagle Green: Thank you. Thank you.
so if my wife nags me about baking the bed i don't really want to make the bed and that's on her list or no list
I don't have to nag .
Is your homework done. And it turns out that nagging shuts down the problem solving part of adolescents brains. This is actually one of my favorite studies in the book.
Another is positive hey, great job on your swim meet, whatever it is. And the third one is a nagging recording of the mom. One thing that bothers me about you is and then they fill it in based on the kid.
Don't dismiss that overthinking or those nagging hunches.
There's that famous paper by Nagel about, what is it like to be a bat?
And it was captured in Nagasaki in 1945 after the nuclear bombing and Japanese surrender-- Japan's surrender.