Looking
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And so I now went
looking
for remorse and threw truth under the bus.
Do you know these books, these such and such "For Dummies?" My daughters pointed out that I'm very similar looking, so this is a bit of a problem.
But I was
looking
online at Amazon.com for other books like this.
And I was
looking
for some kind of food theme, and I wrote some software to automatically lay out french-fry images.
I was
looking
for some kind of form, and in the end, I made 100 butter-fries.
And I can't help but enjoy
looking
at everything in the world.
As you age from infant age, your vision gets better, and maybe in your late teens, early twenties, you're
looking
for a mate, and your vision goes after that.
And she said, "I was
looking
at pictures of what life is like in Syria, and I thought I was going to go and live in the Islamic Disney World."
I'm not
looking
to create a world where our inner lives are ripped open and our personal data and our privacy given away to people and entities where we don't want to see it go.
But I am
looking
to create a world where we can care about each other more effectively, we can know more about when someone is feeling something that we ought to pay attention to.
Stop
looking
where you're going, turn, check your blind spot, and drive down the road without
looking
where you're going.
And now, using a series of three cameras, we can detect if a driver is
looking
forward,
looking
away,
looking
down, on the phone, or having a cup of coffee.
Rather than
looking
for the vulture, look for the feathers and pristine bones.
And I think, I think, that
looking
at the technology, this will be cheaper than or the same price as natural gas, and you don't have to refuel it for 30 years, which is an advantage for the developing world.
So a bunch of my kids know you can't come back to Harlem because Geoff is
looking
for you.
And I asked myself, in a way,
looking
back, "When did that kind of awareness of the planet and its fragility first appear?"
My colleagues and I at Intel have spent the last few years
looking
at the ways in which digital platforms are reshaping our everyday lives, what kinds of new routines are possible.
We've been
looking
specifically at the kinds of digital platforms that have enabled us to take our possessions, those things that used to be very restricted to us and to our friends in our houses, and to make them available to people we don't know.
Though in all seriousness, this position that you just saw me in,
looking
down at my phone, that's one of the reasons behind this project, Project Glass.
Should it be by just walking around
looking
down?
In addition to potentially socially isolating yourself when you're out and about
looking
at your phone, it's kind of, is this what you're meant to do with your body?
That's why we put the display up high, out of your line of sight, so it wouldn't be where you're
looking
and it wouldn't be where you're making eye contact with people.
I wonder how many of you,
looking
at that, said to yourselves just now, "I would not have done that.
I'm pleased to say that there is now also a website
looking
at effective animal organizations.
So they're
looking
at ways to reduce the risk of extinction.
And eventually these dots went from being perfectly round to
looking
more like tadpoles, because of the shake.
I wondered, could you become more creative, then, by
looking
for limitations?
Looking
at limitations as a source of creativity changed the course of my life.
There's a cool group over in Christchurch in New Zealand
looking
at post-earthquake development housing, and thanks to the TED city Prize, we're working with an awesome group in one of Rio's favelas to set up a kind of community factory and micro-university.
Now thankfully, some of the world's best material scientists are
looking
to replace coal with sustainable resources like these, and this is both fantastic and essential.
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