By the way, the opposite. Just wheeling out a wheelbarrow into this room called AI, full of diamonds and gold, technically makes the room richer, but if I dump it out on this side of the room only ...
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When the barrier stopped her, Alien acted startled, purposely trying to catch the guard's eye. I was wheeling one out and the guard stopped me.
It's almost like being in a big city or the stock market, you know. You're wheeling . You're dealing. Things are moving. -These wild Alaskan salmon, or maybe they're wild Canadian salmon.
Or the greatest?” A very hard question, actually. Was it always free- wheeling for its times or was there a cultural shift over the years?
And that's not the internet. The internet is this free-wheeling system of integrated objects and networks, and it grows horizontally, and it kicks down barriers. And it makes people able to do things they never could do before.
Or the greatest?” A very hard question, actually. Jon Gertner: It was pretty free- wheeling actually.
And to deal with that, they also carried along what they called a dog scarer pistol, which was loaded with ammonia to ward away the farmers' dogs. Big, big wheeling event of 1879, one of the very first big tours, also published in "Scribner's Magazine," which really put bicycling on the map in America.
And I would rewrite them as current unknown soldier stories. Anyway, he's wheeling this stuff out.
His name is Billy True. For the past few years he's been working on the pipes at the Wheeling Steel Company. But now he's come to New York to commercialize the hobby he follows during his spare time.
I knew a few other people that had young children. But I spent a lot of time on the phone with my friends who had had babies and wheeling the baby in our stroller through the neighborhood and talking to people.
The first one, bold experimentation and rapid iteration. So one thing that I've noticed about competition in China is that it's a very free-wheeling from of competition.
Billy True was a musician in the 1920s who was a regular roving musician. He later went back to work at the company that his father worked in, the Wheeling Steel Factory, a giant complex on the Monongahela River in West Virginia. But he kept up his saxophone interests in a very different way.
in a room together and he's like well we'll put him on the liist like no reason to get us in a room together we'd love to have him on the show like you want to do lunch like he he was like wheeling and dealing to get him on this 15minute show good Agent I guess uh um but but you know the season before
western world to actually carry my luggage it's sort of a macho thing i mean the word is luggage you're supposed to lug it okay i go to airports and train stations and even the streets of new york and everybody is wheeling their stuff behind them i find it very annoying and i will go to my grave perhaps hunched and bent and
And I would rewrite them as current unknown soldier stories. One of the times that I was going there, Sol Harrison, who was the production chief at the time-- later became publisher-- was wheeling out a post-office
Or the greatest?” A very hard question, actually. Yeah. Male #5: So, the computer science research lab in the 60s and 70s had a real reputation for being free-wheeling and counter cultural.
chased by 300 nerds." Or, "three hundred geeks on Segways. Geeks with motherfucking swords." Or something to that effect. And they end up hiding under the LaSalle Bridge until everyone realizes that they're missing Stargate SG-One. And they go wheeling off on their Segways. So. Brian Fitzpatrick: So you're saying you wanna ride on my Segway? Is that what you're saying here?