So I want to give a shout out to some of the best band names I've ever heard of-- Scritti Politti, Blancmange, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Poi Dog Pondering-- I mean, Poi Dog Pondering-- where does that come from?Oingo Boingo, which is also one of the coolest album covers, I would say.
That's why it works. That vulnerability is a sign of openness, and a conversation that's not open is pointless. But, if you can stay open, amazing things can happen. Another time on NPR, was interviewing a former Baltimore police officer who had become this fiery advocate for law enforcement reform, and he was going on and on, just
Let me repeat, we live on a planet where the cheapest way to make power is to point a sheet of glass at the sun. If we can keep the staggering growth of the last 36 months going, then we could enter an extraordinary new age.
Everything crosses at the hole and it comes out on the other side reversed, which means that during an eclipse, the crescents on the ground point the opposite way to the crescents in the sky. All cameras actually work like this, flipping your image.
That's just a measure of how streamlined an object is. Pointed straight in the direction of motion, a football is pretty streamlined, with a drag coefficient of just 0.14. That's better than a bullet.
Adolescence, a period of great transition and a great uncertainty of where you you um you fit into society is a time for perverse actions. And um there's a so-called midlife crisis at a certain point in age. Uh a lot of men, a lot of women are wondering, is this what it is? Is this what I'm stuck with? Is this the way my life is going? And so it it grates on them and they push and you
So that's kind of point number one. Point number two, though, is, and we've seen this at Nextdoor, it's actually one of the reasons why I had to boomerang, right? To bring that expression back, right?
Online stories, they're some of the craziest, funniest... You know, I know somebody who, they learned how to poison in the game, and then they would poison apples, then leave them on the ground, and somebody else would be adventuring, then feed the apple to their horse and kill their horse. Then they'd steal all their stuff and... You know, Ultima Online was kind of... It was the earliest grief-based experiment. Really, like, when you're treating the humans like ants in the ant farm.
And so, but if we think about it in this grid manner, then I can imagine a kind of winding path winding through these grid points, like up and down the diagonals. Winding back and forth. So I start at the corner point and then I go down, up and to the left, and then down and to the right, up and to the left, down and to the right, and so on,
bits, so... - Okay. - ...pointers. It's quite a mess when you switch the code over, as you can imagine. - Can you give us insights into what is involved in porting?
- It was... Yeah, it got contentious. So you've got intellects competing, and eventually, the technical merits for some people are secondary, and it's about point, or even the down payment on that. So I took the flyer and I cut the picture of the house out and I taped it to my
our group is working on and others is can we bring the sleep possible into the home. It's not super affordable at this point. We're working to get it there, but that is the clear future. If you have insurance, take that validated questionnaire I just said. Go to your doctor and say, "Here's what I scored this thing. Will you order me that sleep study?" Mhm.
And so, I think that's one way to just you know, the other way is you go ask your current boss for a promotion. point of view? It means that you will either be cutting edge and
So, point one, you're saying point one I want to come back to, Stephen, because I want to explain this is Iran's strategic base. Point number five, point number five. But what happens to become the dominant power in the region? You need more than a strategic base. You want a sphere of influence. You want a sphere of influence here. And can I just
technology, in other words, wants to use it to beat China and integrate it into the military and so forth. By this point, it's sort of doing basically all the work itself. I mean, it's it's superintelligence, so it's coming up with all these great ideas for how to integrate itself into everything and all these new technologies it's invented and so forth.
up with this in 1905 and it made so much of the universe make sense at at that point and so uh and it would take a while we expand the we cool enough to make stars and galaxies and we're still expanding to this day. There are mysterious forces operating that we
point and these archetypes here.
point I'm raising is that the Milky Way galaxy, our backyard, has 100 billion stars. And the probability of life
point where something where a big an
point of no return. You go towards the black hole and you pass this this ring
Point two is that America wants to reimagine its relationship with its allies.
Point three is specific to China.
point. We cannot allow a nuclearpowered um Iranian military. That is what they they need to determine.
points. A stunning decline. Now, I wanted to dig in further with these numbers at an event that was
Point guy, Gideon, right? So this this dude is someone who on the surface seems like he should be the least
point in the past, there were three kinds of people.
point, right, I wouldn't have advocated for any ideology anyway.
pointing down because the lower quadrant is the secure quadrant
point out which is how do we know how we should and shouldn't use tech to evolve
point, the BBC has not independently vetted those claims of plagiarism. And I do want to note that as well. You were
pointed him to where he could sleep in pointed him to where he could sleep in the city. Um what other homeless people
pointed out that there was a space rocket out at sea, which they didn't initially believe me, but
point because what what the aim that what what the hope of a lot of the western allies of Ukraine is is that
point do Israeli authorities arrive and what happens then?
points into sharp sharper focus while Europe faces growing security threats on its doorstep. Well, taken together,
point in the future, it will become absolutely necessary. And we will have absolutely necessary. And we will have to change the way that we farm in Europe
pointed to the fact that his regular 5-year term ended in May 2024. Um,
point you made about um members of his government being from the far right. His Minister of National Security, Itamar
point. They then respond with what is seen as challenging behavior.
Point proven right here.
point, where the R0 number becomes greater than one, and it starts to spread, that 20% effort can lead
point. It is a much more scalable solution but clinically proven to reach the same results, if not better.
point everything goes to hell.
point, we have about 5,500 exoplanets that we know of.
point of any common minerals that that we know of. So when we give that information to our friends, the space
poignant Point um it also begs the question what is culture so could you help Define if I
point of view would be to have this multigenerational workforce be the norm.
point. You want to know how they're using those gyms and for what purpose are they using those gyms.
points there. I'm wondering if you can trace that, if there were life lessons that Uncle Whitney or other members of the family really helped to instill that led
point. And I'm like, do you-- you're not exactly my target market.