Driving
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Actually, Oregonians spend more on alcohol than most other states, which may be a good thing or a bad thing, but it makes you glad they're
driving
less.
But we've only started talking about inactivity, and how inactivity born of our landscape, inactivity that comes from the fact that we live in a place where there is no longer any such thing as a useful walk, is
driving
our weight up.
American pollution does not come from factories anymore, it comes from tailpipes, and the amount that people are
driving
in your city, your urban VMT, is a good prediction of the asthma problems in your city.
And then finally, in terms of driving, there's the issue of the single-largest killer of healthy adults, and one of the largest killers of all people, is car crashes.
Oh, so cities make us safer because we're
driving
less?
The
driving
cities in the Sun Belt, the Dallases and the Phoenixes and, sorry, Atlanta, these cities are not appearing on the list.
There's a couple of things I think that really seem to be
driving
this most fully on YouTube, and the first of those is advertising, which is the monetization of attention without any real other variables at work, any care for the people who are actually developing this content, the centralization of the power, the separation of those things.
Now here's an example of a more expensive car, a Prius,
driving
through, and a BMW doing the same.
It's Christmas Eve, you're at the mall, you're
driving
around in circles looking for parking, and what do you see? Sixteen empty handicapped spaces.
My first gig was
driving
famous comics from New York City to shows in New Jersey, and I'll never forget the face of the first comic I ever drove when he realized that he was speeding down the New Jersey Turnpike with a chick with CP
driving
him.
There are cycles of decay that are
driving
forest growth, and there are networks of fungus beneath your feet that are connecting literally all of the plants around you.
Almost two years ago, I was
driving
in my car in Germany, and I turned on the radio.
So essentially what's happening here, and genomics is merely one example of this, is that technology is
driving
the natural scaling of the activity beyond the institutional boundaries within which we have been used to thinking about it, and in particular beyond the institutional boundaries in terms of which business strategy as a discipline is formulated.
China's largest taxi-hailing platform, called Didi Chuxing, launched a new service called Hitch, which matches car owners who are
driving
home with passengers looking for long-distance routes.
But recently, technology has been
driving
an explosion in craft goods sales among China's middle and upper classes.
Wherever this alternative fuel exists, be it in China or Africa, Southeast Asia or the American heartland, we should endeavor to follow it with capital and with effort,
driving
both economic and societal impact all over the world.
Besides, once the first drivers explain to their confused car that the giant chicken at the fork in the road is actually a restaurant, and it's okay to keep driving, every other car on the surface of the Earth will know that from that point on.
From synthetic constructs that resemble biological materials, to computational methods that emulate neural processes, nature is
driving
design.
Design is also
driving
nature.
After meeting her and
driving
home in my car, I thought, I'm an MIT professor.
So if you think about all of this together for a second: as a country, we've decided that juveniles cannot be trusted with things like voting, buying cigarettes, attending an R-rated movie or driving, but they can make the judgment call to waive their Miranda rights, rights that we know from research, most teens don't understand or appreciate.
Today, extracurricular activities are a kid's new work, but that's work for us too, because we are the ones
driving
them to soccer practice.
I have friends with PhDs who are working at the Container Store or
driving
Uber or Lyft, and then I have other friends who are partnering with other boomers and doing really cool entrepreneurial ventures.
We need to change the perverse incentive structures that produce these recurrent epidemics of accounting control fraud that are
driving
our crises.
Mike was
driving
from Petaluma to San Francisco to watch the 49ers game with his father on January 19.
One evening I was coming back from the office, it was after midnight, I was in a taxi
driving
through Times Square, and I suddenly realized that I was racing around so much I could never catch up with my life.
So what, though, is
driving
that change?
Or if we show it many pictures and videos and sensor data from
driving
on the highway, it can actually drive a car as well as a human being on the highway.
I soared through the galaxy
driving
a huge starship with a crew made up of people from all over this world, many different races, many different cultures, many different heritages, all working together, and our mission was to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before.
And the whole time I'm
driving
and I'm thinking, you can't die on me now.
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