Planet Wild gets boots on the ground to actually protect our planet, and they make it easy for anyone to join the cause,
Planet Wild invested over $100,000 in this, and that money didn't come from governments or corporations, it came from ordinary people like you and me.
place from which a threat could come- - Yeah, that's exactly right - ... especially the north. So your conception of the world is shattered
planetary systems to which we're all embedded.
Planetary intelligence doesn't just change what we do, but it changes how we know the world
place to live. Democracy means that power and profit are distributed
Play is what happens anytime we choose to do something without knowing exactly where it's going to end up.
Play deprivation is tricky, though, because at first we barely notice it's happening.
Play wasn't some list of actions we could add to our calendar.
Playful people mind wander.
plates and the spikes.
Play is inherent to how children understand the world, which means that maybe we can use it to help them understand what's happening
Playing two different tunes.
place, we call it colonialism.
Places where, instead of performing, you can participate.
Plague had devastated the population.
Places like South Korea, China, and the UK are building out backup networks that don't rely on signals from space.
Planck later proposed that any time any change happened in nature, it would be some whole multiple of this quantum of action.
Places like. Do you know where you put your Wallet and keys every day.
play a role in your upbringing?
platforms and focusing on the flow of engagements but also once they've had experiences how do you bring those experiences back uh which goes beyond reinforcement learning where we are trying to
playing Patty Newby, who is-- I don't really think-- we don't get to really experience her in the show itself as much as we do in the play.
play in the hard times.
place them around you.
playlist and they go and they listen to music that matches the negative mood they're having. And you would think that this would make them feel worse, but actually teenagers know and the science shows
play with it, this can come in quite handy at times. The breathing center in our brain gets information from all different areas. And some of them are
Playing a little bit with stress, not being so serious about it. I think this sort of like perspective on it can bring back an aspect of sports that in history
playing cards, you might not feel like that was a life you were proud of or that you felt that you'd accomplished something. So I think you want something that's being done for its own sake,
playing out now. It's so difficult for me to do a common sense show now because we like to focus on solutions and clear thinking and all those kinds of things. And I feel like from where we're
play and that raft of vegetation carrying these monkeys and these rodents would reach thousands of miles away and they would have a new shoreline to colonize. And that is what happened and I think
plays a big role.
Place gates further away from baggage claim, which meant passengers had a longer walk, but less time standing around the carousel.
planning for any of this.
playing on the streets, following football. Let's say playing on PlayStation.
place to get rid of slavery, would have been after Brazil, would have been after Spanish Cuba, because it was thriving in the United States in 1860. It was
places. There weren't millions of enslaved people in Great Britain at the time.
play on a video player like VLC, what happens? What-- How does it go from the file or the stream to the
played computer games, 'cause there was a stigma to that.
/played in EverQuest. Well, if you did the /played on how much TV people watch, what would that look like? It would blow-
player." And you go on to describe some of the high hopes you have for World of Warcraft, which is really fun to read because you don't realize-
playing for hundreds of hours, thousands of hours. It's crazy. It's funny that this... one of us is writing at the dawn of a new
players. So he made a record that this is off of called Virtuoso in 1973 that my dad gave me for Christmas
played on this record,' so you get paid for it." But he said, "We didn't even know we were recording." So Miles was always about, you know, don't think about it, just play.
plant is safe. I would say that I look back at the history of what we've built over time, of what we've built over time, and the challenge hasn't come to the engineering actually.
Plastic, borated polyethylene and concrete shielding, To protect operators and equipment from the fusion reactions while they're happening. But again, you turn them off, and those fusion reactions
plasma down fast enough, hard enough? This was 1958. The transistor was sitting in the laboratory, and they were commuting, they were turning
plasma that's able to contain itself?
plasma then generates its own magnetic field,
plasma. But here's the problem, it's unstable. So this is something you learn very early in your graduate work as a student in fusion, is you learn about plasmas that are called high beta plasmas.
placebo, or Benzedrine. They had different experiments, and he always concluded at the end, like they started at 8:00 PM and at 10:00 AM in the morning, one time he notes, the Pervitin people still want to