Faster
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Instead they found that it's speeding up, going
faster
and
faster.
That's like tossing an apple upward and it goes up
faster
and
faster.
So spending much less money and doing it much faster, you can really change the way people move.
What I really want to do, is I want to use this new data to try to figure out what makes the HIV epidemic grow
faster
or slower.
The sales can grow and the prices fall even
faster
with temporary feebates, that is rebates for efficient new autos paid for by fees on inefficient ones.
Seven years ago, an even
faster
and cheaper American manufacturing technology was used to make this little carbon fiber test part, which doubles as a carbon cap.
Most of it now is wasted and the technologies for saving it keep improving
faster
than we're installing them.
But as efficiency in buildings and industry starts to grow
faster
than the economy, America's electricity use could actually shrink, even with the little extra use required for those efficient electrified autos.
And so they're getting the quick feedback, which means they're responding more to the negative emotions, because those are the ones that rise faster, right?
I can play it faster, I can play it slower.
This means the Exo can actually be transported and set up
faster
than any other housing option available today.
And we've been wondering, what if we could program the robot to perform some of these subtasks, and thereby free the surgeon to focus on the more complicated parts of the surgery, and also cut down on the time that the surgery would take if we could get the robot to do them a little bit
faster?
There's no question that Elon is very aggressive on his timelines, but frankly, that drives us to do things better and
faster.
I'm sure Elon will want us to go
faster.
Right now, the average is six to eight, but we're going to try to do it
faster.
But something that's not appreciated by the public is, in fact, that the experiment continues to get better, and, consequently, tends to get
faster.
And I think there's a lesson in that, and that lesson is that if we pick up a signal, the media, the media will be on it
faster
than a weasel on ball bearings.
It took us 30 years to get from the introduction of the personal computer to the level of cybercrime we have today, but looking at how biology is proceeding so rapidly, and knowing criminals and terrorists as I do, we may get there a lot
faster
with biocrime in the future.
So, what's great about this is it isn't just a faster, more convenient way to get information in the real world, but there are times when actually using this medium allows you to be able to display information in a way that was never before possible.
We can fold a million times faster, we can fold in hundreds and hundreds of variations.
Machines are getting faster, it's getting less expensive, and there's some promising technological developments just on the horizon.
And in this case, I used ABS plastic to produce the columns, we used the bigger,
faster
machine, and they have a steel core inside, so they're structural, they can bear loads for once.
But now, 50 years later, we can go a million times
faster
and see the world not at a million or a billion, but one trillion frames per second.
And that packet of photons, that bullet, will travel at the speed of light, and again, a million times
faster
than an ordinary bullet.
But we're going to go a billion times
faster
than your shortest exposure, so you're going to get hardly any light.
If you think about the bird flu epidemic of a couple of years ago, the more people that were infected, the more people that got infected, and the
faster
the virus spread before the authorities managed to get a handle on events.
CO: In a country like ours where we breathe Wi-Fi, leveraging technology for a
faster
recovery should be a no-brainer.
And we did this because we think that it's actually going to allow us to realize the potential, the promise, of all of the sequencing of the human genome, but it's going to allow us, in doing that, to actually do clinical trials in a dish with human cells, not animal cells, to generate drugs and treatments that are much more effective, much safer, much faster, and at a much lower cost.
And because it has two different coefficients of expansion, when heated, one side will expand
faster
than the other and result in a curling action.
The mere fact that somebody would even just sit down, pull out a piece of paper and think about someone the whole way through, with an intention that is so much harder to unearth when the browser is up and the iPhone is pinging and we've got six conversations rolling in at once, that is an art form that does not fall down to the Goliath of "get faster," no matter how many social networks we might join.
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