Person
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And if you change one
person'
s understanding of it, understanding of what they're capable of, understanding of how much people care about them, understanding of how powerful an agent for change they can be in this world, you've changed the whole thing.
And if you're still happily sleeping solo, why should you stop what you're doing and make it your life's work to find that one special
person
that you can annoy for the rest of your life?
Now, if you're not currently experiencing the joy of the joint tax return, I can't tell you how to find a chore-loving
person
of the approximately ideal size and attractiveness, who prefers horror movies and doesn't have a lot of friends hovering on the brink of divorce, but I can only encourage you to try, because the benefits, as I've pointed out, are significant.
I would see that
person'
s eyebrow raise as I would reply: "I'm a model!"
Whereas I'm a field person, I get panic attacks if I have to spend too many hours in a lab with a white coat on.
It's also one of the reasons why it is the largest and fastest-growing single source of carbon in Canada, and it is also a reason why Canada is now number three in terms of producing carbon per
person.
She grew up at a time when Confucianism was the social norm and the local mandarin was the
person
who mattered.
They're also flat-out funnier, which is another thing that comes in handy, because a
person
who's making you laugh is a very hard
person
to slug.
Every
person
in your house has a discrete one-on-one relationship with every other person, and those pairings or dyads add up fast.
Studies have found that over 95 percent of the fights among small children concern somebody touching, playing with, looking at the other
person'
s stuff.
This is a defibrillator, and this is a device that goes into a
person
to control their heart rhythm, and these have saved many lives.
Well, in order to not have to open up the
person
every time you want to reprogram their device or do some diagnostics on it, they made the thing be able to communicate wirelessly, and what this research team did is they reverse engineered the wireless protocol, and they built the device you see pictured here, with a little antenna, that could talk the protocol to the device, and thus control it.
They put a smartphone next to a keyboard, and they had people type, and then their goal was to use the vibrations that were created by typing to measure the change in the accelerometer reading to determine what the
person
had been typing.
And imagine if you would A.I.'s like this on the cloud available to every
person
with a cellphone.
And when these individuals went and looked at who was the best protein folder in the world, it wasn't an MIT professor, it wasn't a CalTech student, it was a
person
from England, from Manchester, a woman who, during the day, was an executive assistant at a rehab clinic and, at night, was the world's best protein folder.
For every nine people who have been executed, we've actually identified one innocent
person
who's been exonerated and released from death row.
I believe that for every
person
on the planet.
It connected deeply with something in me about identity, about the capacity of every
person
to contribute to a community, to a perspective that is hopeful.
You're an inspiring
person.
Specifically: What if some crazy
person
had meticulously recreated a typical paper depicting an alternate reality?
You go from a
person
who's away from home to a
person
with no home.
He was an economically rational
person.
After he got over his surprise at being, you know, turned down, he concluded he'd had a narrow escape from marrying an irrational
person.
So I'm going to go ahead and invite another
person
out on the stage here to help me out with this.
In one such universe, you'd graduate with honors and marry the
person
of your dreams, and in another, not so much.
Not only technology, but it's not just Dave Gallo or one
person
exploring, it's a team of people.
Please raise your hand right now if you think of yourself as a religious
person.
The downside about that is, there's something impersonal about lots of identical things, because when you're trying to design one thing for one
person
to solve one issue, you can't really do that when you're making things aimed more to a demographic model or to a marketing requirements document, which is what we live by.
The thing that came from this pop culture show, the real takeaway, was two main things: if you're designing for the person, for a real person, you don't settle for the minimum functional requirements; you see how far beyond that you can go, where the rewards really are way out in the fringe of how far past that document you can go.
So we scrapped that in the new design process, and we start with the
person.
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