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'You're frightening me,
' one
of them said, and Rebel and Val headed back into the library.
One
of the reasons the doctors gave for hospitalizing me against my will was that I was "gravely disabled."
Every week in the United States, it's been estimated that
one
to three people die in restraints.
My L.A. analyst, Dr. Kaplan, was urging me just to stay on medication and get on with my life, but I decided I wanted to make
one
last college try to get off.
One
must stay away.
In this movie here, you can see how they flow
one
by
one
discretely.
One
hundred billion strands of magnetic field inside this three-inch disk.
Imagine you would have a disk similar to the
one
I have here in my hand, three-inch diameter, with a single difference.
Laugh though you will, all the drug dealers and gang members with whom I dealt had
one
of these long before any police officer I knew did.
Twenty years later, criminals are still using mobile phones, but they're also building their own mobile phone networks, like this one, which has been deployed in all 31 states of Mexico by the narcos.
At
one
point during the 60-hour siege, the terrorists were going room to room trying to find additional victims.
During the Mumbai siege, terrorists were so dependent on technology that several witnesses reported that as the terrorists were shooting hostages with
one
hand, they were checking their mobile phone messages in the very other hand.
The ability of
one
to affect many is scaling exponentially, and it's scaling for good and it's scaling for evil.
When in the history of humanity has it ever been possible for
one
person to rob 100 million?
You see, if you can print in metal, you can print
one
of these, and in fact you can also print
one
of these too.
For example, I predict that we will move away from a plant-based narcotics world to a synthetic
one.
DNA researcher Andrew Hessel has pointed out quite rightly that if you can use cancer treatments, modern cancer treatments, to go after
one
cell while leaving all the other cells around it intact, then you can also go after any
one
person's cell.
Personalized cancer treatments are the flip side of personalized bioweapons, which means you can attack any
one
individual, including all the people in this picture.
They're killing so many people they can't even afford to bury them all in anything but these unmarked graves like this
one
outside of Ciudad Juarez.
And because of that fear, we tend to do
one
of two things: We go into denial: "It's not me, it has nothing to do with me, it's never going to happen to me."
It's not the last one, but it's a good
one
for making demos.
And I started this project alone in a garage in New Orleans, but quickly after I wanted to publish and share this information, so I made a Kickstarter, which is a crowd-fundraising platform, and in about
one
month we fundraised 30,000 dollars.
Less than
one
week after, this is a team in Eindhoven, it's a school of engineering.
They also made it into an Instructable, and in less than
one
week, they had almost 10,000 views, and they got many new friends.
Usman Riaz: Yes, that was the first
one.
It's so much time, in fact, that the number
one
unsolicited comment that I have heard from people all over the world since I gave that talk, is this: Jane, games are great and all, but on your deathbed, are you really going to wish you spent more time playing Angry Birds?
Number one: I wish I hadn't worked so hard.
Now, as far as I know, no
one
ever told
one
of the hospice workers, "I wish I'd spent more time playing video games," but when I hear these top five regrets of the dying, I can't help but hear five deep human cravings that games actually help us fulfill.
We're going to come back to this
one.
It happens to
one
in three, and it happened to me.
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