You can see here, the production is something of quite a different sort. But I think it rhetorically gets across the point that metal is more of a texture than a narrative or a story, right. It's that you can take these lines and put them together at random, and you still sort of feel what you're supposed to feel when
Did you see my fish? Pull over, pull over." I kind of think like this, this never happened and thankfully so 'cause I ended up with this nice young woman that they were hoping for sort of rhetorically , "Basically I can't tell if you're a comedian or a philosopher." And this was meant as a criticism. And I said, "Well, first of all you actually just paid
But in fact, it's how we're behaving too as Westerners. Even Western governments that are quite committed rhetorically to climate policy still find themselves sort of taking away with one hand what they're creating with the other. Yeah. The first section in the book is all these impacts, right?
This is not Palo Alto's issue or San Jose's issue. I'm posing this somewhat rhetorically .
there are divisions that you really want to take into account in terms of figuring out a reasonable strategy. So, one of the things that is frequently used rhetorically when discussing whether or not to negotiate is the phrase madman. Robert: Yeah And it comes up in personal negotiations as well, which is that at some point you have
"That shining, everything else shines. If we accept we are all one consciousness, then we are all one being, actually, not rhetorically , not emotionally,
Triggers is I think-- social currency is a little pretty intuitive concept. So how could you make people experience what life would be like when the internet was down, either rhetorically or actually experience it in some way?
relationship with the language on the page when you're physically doing it as opposed to--. I mean, you can type really quickly, obviously, on a computer, but I wonder rhetorically how does it change my relationship with the content that I'm writing? Jennifer Egan: It's interesting, though. Gabriel Garcia Marquez got on a word processer and never looked back.
when you're messing with essentially the operating systems for the entire planet? How do you make this, in any sense, fair or democratic? And these are governance issues that are just beginning to be discussed now, even talked, to be talked about seriously. So, let me wrap this up by asking rhetorically this key question, which is, is geoengineering just a bad sci-fi novel writ large? Which is what it seems like to most people who look at it and think about it. And I think it's easy to argue that it is. I think that's it's easy to argue this
So so there's your audience at TV Guide. And so we should have made these changes. And my my boss said, "Well, of course we didn't, Jeff." Why, rhetorically ? It was a cash cow. It was the it was it was the cash cow.