The last quick story I wanted to tell you, just to wrap up in the last five minutes, is now looking at aspects of our psychology and cognitive Plane crashes are splashed across the news.
So Mandela leaps out of the stand, dons a Springbok jersey, and hugs the captain. It's splashed around the world, this image, because what it showed was this new president was really about reconciliation and healing. And this said it, right?
Lights flashed, buzzers blared, and a crowd of thousands, surging like a bore tide, crashed into the security gate. Their cacophonous excitement splashed onto the stage, along with waves of their beer. Charlie was face down in her fourth mouthful of chicken when Pavlovian reflex gave way to human awareness and she realized what was happening.
But she's got-- right now, she's just experienced this failure. And it's just been splashed all over the television. She's just been dealing-- I don't know if she's actually dealt with her boss at that point yet-- but she's looking, she's so intent, and she's so intense about looking
up. And so they're saying things like with WikiLeaks coming out they're like, "well, it would be terrible if my all my e-mails were published or if every business transaction that I ever do was splashed across the web." And I think it's important to say to people, well the issue about user-generated transparency making its way into the public arena is that a lot of it is not going to be about your laundry list or your shopping list, it's gonna be about some powerful figure or some powerful institution. The more powerful, the more the
Kai wasn't padding the sands down now, just digging it, tossing it up, and hoping. Behind her, a wave splashed into the moat. Wet sand stuck to Kai's feet.
tended to be wonderful or terrible and there were few nuances to her failures most damningly even at the height of her pleasure splashed by Sun on a beautiful spring day or in the middle of an engrossing activity requiring all her concentration she was engulfed by an
He took a bath at the exact same temperature every day. He liked to do somersaults in the bath so they had to reinforce the floor under the bathtub because he splashed too much water. He wrote in the morning.
The contractor, however, did it in-- because normally you do it in newtons or newton meters if you're doing torque. It's just whatever else is in the memory, splashed onto the screen.
estates hide flood-lit manicured gardens, terraces and Olympic-sized pools behind ten-foot walls alarmed and topped with razor wire. Looking east beyond them he can see the tall seaside hotels, their pastel walls splashed with warm light. Neon signs chum the names of the hotels against the purple eastern sky and blot out the stars. Conquistador. Casa Calusa. Monteview. Mirador. The cars, buses and trucks on the Causeway
It comes from this accretion disk area around it. It would be like pulling the plug out of the bath and the water trying to go down so fast that some of it splashed back up in your face, essentially. It never would make it down the plug.
You didn't interview Sergey or Larry. this dream wasn't about this, because this is just sheets of paper bound up with ink splashed on it.
You may have to read that book four times a night. Fortunately, I'd kept tight hold of the milk, so when I splashed into the sea, I didn't lose it.
She had a fever. Wide black eyes stunned open, many paws circling a nut in a blur, a dash of rust splashed on his back, peaky ears, and a
And— I think this is actually an old story; we've been figuring out better and better ways to externalize our memories and to recall them, activate them with better and better technologies basically since the first caveman splashed paint on the wall of a cave. Once upon a time anything that was going to be passed on had to be remembered, there was nothing to do with a thought except remember it.
And it's fascinating because a lot of it has got water spots on it; it got splashed by the paddle of the canoe or something. And he wasn't writing it thinking someone else