Later
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And I'm sitting in a waiting room some time
later
for an ultrasound, and all six of these doctors actually show up in the room at once, and I'm like, "Uh oh, this is bad news."
Richard Jones became an important economist who
later
influenced Karl Marx.
About 200 years before, Francis Bacon and then, later, Isaac Newton, had proposed an inductive scientific method.
Reading one of Herschel's books was such a watershed moment for Charles Darwin that he would
later
say, "Scarcely anything in my life made so deep an impression on me.
Later, Babbage's analytical engine was the first mechanical computer in the modern sense.
The British Association would
later
be the first of the major national science organizations in the world to admit women as full members.
They've found in many developing countries that governments have gone in and given out free latrines and gone back a few years
later
and found that they've got lots of new goat sheds or temples or spare rooms with their owners happily walking past them and going over to the open defecating ground.
Today, some 25, 30 years later, we're talking about a mortality rate that's reduced by 85 percent.
And one day, after a woman I met on the street did the same and I
later
asked her why, she told me that, best she could tell, her tears had had something to do with my being happy and strong, but vulnerable too.
Her Hebrew was not good, and she
later
confessed that she thought that I had come to install the Internet.
Twenty-one years later, he was now thinner than his wife, his skin slack on his face, and looking at Abed looking at his young self, I remembered looking at that photograph of my young self after the crash, and recognized his longing.
And then, four years later, when I was 18 years old, I was standing onstage at the World YoYo Contest.
Only 60 years later, it travels at 80 percent of the speed of sound, and we don't travel any faster today because commercial supersonic air travel turned out to be a bust.
And here's an interesting ratio: Starting from zero in 1900, only 30 years later, the ratio of motor vehicles to the number of households in the United States reached 90 percent in just 30 years.
But the Media Lab is an interesting place, and it's important to me because as a student, I was a computer science undergrad, and I discovered design
later
on in my life.
So enjoy your sushi meal later, with the laws of simplicity.
So now, several hundred of these walking meetings later, I've learned a few things.
Twenty-five hundred years later, Joe Papp decided that the culture should belong to everybody in the United States of America, and that it was his job to try to deliver on that promise.
And so she kept those things in her desk, and years later, after she retired, I watched some of those same kids come through and say to her, "You know, Ms. Walker, you made a difference in my life.
You know, I grew up in the inner city, and there were kids who were failing in schools 56 years ago when I first went to school, and those schools are still lousy today, 56 years
later.
You sacrifice now for a return
later.
I'll see you
later.
And all the components are there which are now in common parlance, in our vocabulary, you know, 30-odd years later: wind energy, recycling, biomass, solar cells.
Work happened later, marriage happened later, kids happened later, even death happened
later.
Yes, people settle down
later
than they used to, but that didn't make Alex's 20s a developmental downtime.
Now, five years later, she's a special events planner for museums.
Stanley Milgram from the '60s and '70s, the creator of the small-world experiments, which became
later
popularized as six degrees of separation, made the point that any two arbitrarily selected people were likely connected from between five to seven intermediary steps.
And then 30 days later, 11,000 people had backed the project.
And this is now, 15 years later, sort of the first form factor that I think can deliver that vision when you're out and about on the street talking to people and so forth.
This is a couple at a
later
stage of life, Charlie Bresler and Diana Schott, who, when they were young, when they met, were activists against the Vietnam War, fought for social justice, and then moved into careers, as most people do, didn't really do anything very active about those values, although they didn't abandon them.
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