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So we're a picture, if you like, of what the future energy consumption might be
looking
like in other countries, too.
Now I should say at this point that normally when you're
looking
at medieval manuscripts that have been scraped off, you don't find unique texts.
So later, I was left pondering this fury, and
looking
for an explanation as to why, even in her telling of it, I felt fury, too, and why this was a word and a feeling that I was hearing a lot about lately.
CA: You know,
looking
ahead, one huge initiative SpaceX is believed to be, rumored to be working on, is a massive network of literally thousands of low earth orbit satellites to provide high-bandwidth, low-cost internet connection to every square foot of planet earth.
But in fact, that question, "Is it 'still' ethical?" is just one way of
looking
at ethics.
In other words, we're
looking
for a needle in a haystack.
So this means that over the course of the next two dozen years, we'll be able to look at a million star systems, a million star systems,
looking
for signals that would prove somebody's out there.
Normally when you look out into the universe, you're
looking
back in time.
It shows like roughly one third of the public thinks that aliens are not only out there, we're
looking
for them out there, but they're here, right?
Ask the next 10 people you see on the streets, "Hey, do you think it's worthwhile to spend billions of Swiss francs
looking
for the Higgs boson?"
This allows you to pay it forward by using this subject as a hook to science, because SETI involves all kinds of science, obviously biology, obviously astronomy, but also geology, also chemistry, various scientific disciplines all can be presented in the guise of, "We're
looking
for E.T."
Eleven-year-olds, they're all sitting in a little semi-circle
looking
up at me with big eyes, and I started, there was a white board behind me, and I started off by writing a one with 22 zeroes after it, and I said, "All right, now look, this is the number of stars in the visible universe, and this number is so big there's not even a name for it."
That's me, that's a camera phone picture of me
looking
at a painting.
So the image behind me shows a piece of tissue in one of these cross helical skeletons cut so that you're
looking
at the surface of the wall.
And now I was
looking
at one.
So we set out by
looking
at how these molecules are put together.
So they may be
looking
at a light in the ceiling, or they may be isolated in the corner, or they might be engaged in these repetitive movements, in self-stimulatory movements that led them nowhere.
They prefer to look at people rather than at things, and even as they're
looking
at people, they look at people's eyes, because the eye is the window to the other person's experiences, so much so that they even prefer to look at people who are
looking
at them rather than people who are
looking
away.
They also learn to follow other people's gazes, because whatever people are
looking
at is what they are thinking about.
And soon enough, they start to learn about the meaning of things, because when somebody is
looking
at something or somebody is pointing at something, they're not just getting a directional cue.
So what you are
looking
at here has completely changed my life, I mean totally changed my life.
However, over time, I got used to
looking
for them.
When I say coring, it's like ice coring, but instead of layers of climate change, you're
looking
for layers of human occupation.
And "Torch Song Trilogy" was based on a play about this drag queen who essentially was
looking
for love.
I remember that scene like it was yesterday; I was 16, I was in tears, I was in the closet, and I'm
looking
at these two people, Ferris Bueller and some guy I'd never seen before, fighting for love.
I'm
looking
at you, North Carolina.
But you're not
looking
at the U.S. Constitution.
So when you hear the words "gay lifestyle" and "gay agenda" in the future, I encourage you to do two things: One, remember the U.S. Constitution, and then two, if you wouldn't mind
looking
to your left, please.
We are used to
looking
at charts like that, and you see this red line showing the air temperature in June and July, and yes, that's right, it's picking up to 45 degrees C. It's actually very hot.
Let me show you analysis a colleague of mine did
looking
on different football, World Cups, Olympic Games around the world,
looking
on the comfort and analyzing the comfort people have perceived at these different sport activities, and let me start with Mexico.
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