Looking
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I'm
looking
for a husband.
What was every single possible thing that I could think of that I was
looking
for in a mate?
I wanted somebody was Jew-ish, so I was
looking
for somebody who had the same background and thoughts on our culture, but wasn't going to force me to go to shul every Friday and Saturday.
I broke it into a top tier and a second tier of points, and I ranked everything starting at 100 and going all the way down to 91, and listing things like I was
looking
for somebody who was really smart, who would challenge and stimulate me, and balancing that with a second tier and a second set of points.
I just waited to see who these profiles were going to attract, and mainly what I was
looking
at was two different data sets.
So I was
looking
at qualitative data, so what was the humor, the tone, the voice, the communication style that these women shared in common?
So whether you're
looking
for a husband or a wife or you're trying to find your passion or you're trying to start a business, all you have to really do is figure out your own framework and play by your own rules, and feel free to be as picky as you want.
But from that area, the message cascades into a structure called the amygdala in the limbic system, the emotional core of the brain, and that structure, called the amygdala, gauges the emotional significance of what you're
looking
at.
So I can determine, when you're
looking
at something, whether you're excited or whether you're aroused, or not, OK?
But when we were
looking
at the case sheets, what we found was, these people with the paralyzed phantom limbs, the original arm was paralyzed because of the peripheral nerve injury.
He looks at the phantom being resurrected, because he's
looking
at the reflection of the normal arm in the mirror, and it looks like this phantom has been resurrected.
For this particular problem, we designed a new category of worker who, like a SARS worker or someone
looking
for bird flu, might find first cases.
Today, generations are
looking
at China and saying, "China can produce infrastructure, China can produce economic growth, and we like that."
We're actually actively
looking
for materials that will be bioactive, that will interact with the body, and that furthermore we can put in the body, they'll have their function, and then they'll dissolve away over time.
And if we think about the different types of tissues that people are
looking
at regenerating all over the world, in all the different labs in the world, there's pretty much every tissue you can think of.
And meanwhile, I'm burying myself in the Internet
looking
for specialists.
I'm
looking
for a cure.
[27% of subjects' first 5 SSN digits identified (with 4 attempts)] But in fact, we even decided to develop an iPhone app which uses the phone's internal camera to take a shot of a subject and then upload it to a cloud and then do what I just described to you in real time:
looking
for a match, finding public information, trying to infer sensitive information, and then sending back to the phone so that it is overlaid on the face of the subject, an example of augmented reality, probably a creepy example of augmented reality.
So next time you are
looking
for a certain product, and there is an ad suggesting you to buy it, it will not be just a standard spokesperson.
We had the early energy-efficient light bulbs that took five minutes to warm up and then you were left
looking
a kind of sickly color.
And it's not just the public sector which is
looking
so good.
They're
looking
at Pakistan and Bangladesh, and they're also
looking
at Africa.
And they're
looking
at Africa because that yellow line is showing you that the number of young Africans is going to continue to get bigger decade after decade after decade out to 2050.
So what's Africa
looking
like today?
And if I then lay developing Asia on top of this, I'm saying India is 20 years ahead of Africa, I'm saying developing Asia is 10 years ahead of India, I can draw out some forecasts for the next 30 to 40 years which I think are better than the ones where you're
looking
backwards.
He says, "You know, look, I know you think this is repugnant, but it is no different from interpreting an ancient text or
looking
at a monument."
And Freud says, it's something strange about this guy, because he's not
looking
at what his wife is doing.
But he's
looking
for things that his wife is doing without noticing, unintentional behaviors.
What the public sector did in all these examples I just gave you, and there's many more, which myself and other colleagues have been
looking
at, is doing much more than de-risking.
It might have happened while we were playing an instrument, or
looking
into the eyes of someone we've known for a very long time.
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