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I had never seen
anything
like it.
So if news is
anything
to go by, the U.S. is right there with Zimbabwe, right?
I started reading journal papers, started doing science competitions, started participating in science fairs, doing
anything
I could to get the knowledge that I so desperately wanted.
I couldn't scale them up or down, I couldn't really do
anything
of that sort.
Yes, we need to dematerialize our economies, but this dependency on unending growth cannot be decoupled from resource use on
anything
like the scale required to bring us safely back within planetary boundaries.
So Procter & Gamble says, "We don't care whether a store is incorporated or registered or
anything
like that.
And the daughter doesn't want to say
anything
that makes it sound like, "You're too old to drive," so she didn't say
anything.
Well, when I got to the White House in the beginning of 2009, at the start of the Obama Administration, the White House was
anything
but open.
Can you imagine, in the bureaucratic world of yesteryear, getting
anything
done in a four-month period of time?
It doesn't get anybody to do
anything
with that data to change lives, to solve problems, and it doesn't change government.
I had no sense of how he was reacting to this, and after he looked at this reenactment, he turned to me and he says, "Is there
anything
else you want me to look at?"
It would produce, at 2,000 gallons per acre per year, it would produce over 2 million gallons of fuel, which is about 20 percent of the biodiesel, or of the diesel that would be required in San Francisco, and that's without doing
anything
about efficiency.
I've never seen
anything
like this.
If you know
anything
about anatomy, that's not a good thing to get cut, and everything, of course, on the way up, and then — I still had my hands up — he pulled it out and went for my neck, and sunk it in up to the hilt in my neck, and I got one straight right punch and knocked the middle guy out.
And I said, "Is there
anything
I can do to help?" and — (Laughter) — the nurse kind of had a hysterical laugh, and I'm turning my head trying to see everybody, and I had this weird memory of being in college and raising, raising money for the flood victims of Bangladesh, and then I look over and my anesthesiologist is clamping the mask on me, and I think, "He looks Bangladeshi," — (Laughter) — and I just have those two facts, and I just think, "This could work somehow."
It was that enveloping, and there was only one spot that didn't hurt worse than
anything
I'd ever felt, and it was my instep, and he was holding the arch of my foot and rubbing the instep with his thumb.
I never worked harder on anything, never been challenged to this degree.
So with that, I'd like to say a few words about upgrading, and share with you a glimpse from my current project, which is different from the previous one, but it shares exactly the same characteristics of self-learning, learning by doing, self-exploration and community-building, and this project deals with K-12 math education, beginning with early age math, and we do it on tablets because we believe that math, like
anything
else, should be taught hands on.
It was like, "No swimming, no hiking, no anything."
Former guests from around the world had seen that the riots were happening just down the street, and wanted to check if he needed
anything.
We're literally beginning to realize that we have wired our world to share, swap, rent, barter or trade just about
anything.
Well, this isn't
anything
new.
And I'm starting to get really nervous, because for a long time, no one says
anything.
Control passes to blue, and blue says, "I accept it," in which case he'd get the money, or blue says, "I reject it," in which case no one gets
anything.
They say, "Of course not, the Internet doesn't weigh anything."
With matter as with people, we see only the skin of things, we can't see into the engine room, we can't see what makes people tick, at least not without difficulty, and the closer we look at anything, the more it disappears.
In fact, if you look really closely at stuff, if you look at the basic substructure of matter, there isn't
anything
there.
Thomas Edison once said, "We don't know one percent of one millionth about anything."
And he says, do you notice
anything?
And he says,
"Anything
you notice?"
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