Email
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Then I did get an
email
back from him.
What followed is the greatest
email
I've ever received.
Don't use your own
email
address.
But I'll tell you what, though, guys, I'll tell you what: any day is a good day, any day is a good day if you receive an
email
that begins like this: (Laughter) "I AM WINNIE MANDELA, THE SECOND WIFE OF NELSON MANDELA THE FORMER SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT."
So if you don't smoke or stress eat, maybe the next time you feel this urge to check your
email
when you're bored, or you're trying to distract yourself from work, or maybe to compulsively respond to that text message when you're driving, see if you can tap into this natural capacity, just be curiously aware of what's happening in your body and mind in that moment.
We might download an
email
to our phone via radio waves to open an image of an X-ray print, which we can see because our screen emits visible light.
Or will
email
make me a millionaire?
For example, in an
email
that promises you millions, you should consider, "What is shaping my approach to this situation?"
If no notification or
email
requires a response more urgently than once an hour, say, then that’s exactly how often you should check them.
Whether you're sending an
email
to your wife or you're composing a symphony or just consoling a friend, you're doing it in pretty much the same way.
Meanwhile, in augmented reality, you can of course place your holographic TED panel over here, and your holographic
email
on the other side of the desk, and your spatial memory evolved just fine to go ahead and retrieve them.
This is based on my email, about 500,000 emails sent over 20 years.
And you attract to my
email
addresses in the middle, which act like mainline stars.
Then, last January, Anthony James got an
email
from a biologist named Ethan Bier.
They got his
email
records, his financial and banking information, his credit reports, even travel records with a list of flights he had taken.
Instead of sending an email, you go to a news organization's website, like this one here on The Washington Post.
And in the same way many of us are now wearing sensors that detect our heart rate, our respiration, our genes, on the hopes that this may help us prevent diseases, we can ask whether monitoring and analyzing the words we speak, we tweet, we email, we write, can tell us ahead of time whether something may go wrong with our minds.
Or I find myself in a situation like this, where I check my
email
and I pull down to refresh, But the thing is that 60 seconds later, I'll pull down to refresh again.
What am I going to get? Every time I check my email, I'm playing the slot machine, saying, "What am I going to get?" Every time I scroll a news feed, I'm playing the slot machine to see, what am I going to get next?
Now, we knew technology was the answer, but we also knew that most of these schools don't have a computer or
email.
And actually, this morning, I got an
email
saying that we've just finished, today, building the last piece of ATLAS.
John Doe had managed to copy every spreadsheet from this firm, every client file, every email, from 1977 to the present day.
If it cost a fraction of a cent to send an email, would we still have spam?
And when I send you an
email
or a PowerPoint file or something, I'm actually not sending you the original, I'm sending you a copy.
It can take a second for an
email
to go around the world, but it can take days or weeks for money to move through the banking system across a city.
I got a marketing
email
from a supermarket firm, which will remain nameless for predominantly legal reasons, but which I'm going to call "SafeMart."
I got an
email
from them, and it went like this, it said: "Just three weeks until SafeMart at King's Cross opens!!!"
So what I did was I scrolled down to the bottom of the email, and I pressed, "Unsubscribe."
And I was really annoyed with them, and I thought, OK, I was about to write a strongly worded email, which I can do quite well.
"Question: Will you be there to make sure people take their shoes off?" (Laughter) I'll be honest, then my relationship with Dan deteriorated somewhat, because the next
email
I got was this: "Thanks for your
email
- your Case Number is ..." (Laughter) That's outrageous.
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