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And so it's
quite
surprising that many of us let our unconscious influence those decisions in ways that we are not
quite
aware of.
Quite
consciously, design projects that need an incredible amount of various techniques, just basically to fight straightforward adaptation.
But I didn't
quite
know all that much about movement or film.
Well, that's not
quite
right.
And
quite
frankly, I think if Colonel Sanders was to be careful how he worded it, he could actually advertise an extra piece.
And when we're faced with a body that actually presents us something
quite
different, it startles us in terms of those categorizations.
And what happens when people try to assemble themselves back into life, because of our taboos around suicide, we're not sure what to say, and so
quite
often we say nothing.
Well the range is
quite
a bit.
But cars are really more than a passion of mine; they're
quite
literally in my blood.
And in the end,
quite
often, the urge is stronger than they are and they blurt it out: "If I give you my date of birth, can you tell me what day of the week I was born on?" (Laughter) Or they mention cube roots or ask me to recite a long number or long text.
But it didn't have
quite
the same pickup in the U.S. as it did in Spain.
And so basically, he thought he was dealing with something smart, and of course, you know, we just sort of wrote this program and we tried it out, and it didn't
quite
work, and we don't have this feature anymore.
And I want to mention that these seals were used for stamping clay tags that were attached to bundles of goods, so it's
quite
likely that these tags, at least some of them, contain names of merchants.
And some
quite
simply, as I was, may have simply just given up on life.
They're there 24/7, they're listening confidentially and
quite
often not giving any advice.
It's actually
quite
hard.
Quite
often on the phone calls, an older person would say, "Could you give me some advice, please?"
And one person
quite
simply came back and said, for the first time in her life, she had what we would call in the sport cricket a wicketkeeper, and what you would call in baseball, a catcher.
We have a situation where private companies are applying censorship standards that are often
quite
arbitrary and generally more narrow than the free speech constitutional standards that we have in democracies.
And even if we are able to find online criminals,
quite
often there is no outcome.
But the difficulty of the problem and the fact that we don't really
quite
have it down, it doesn't take away from the effects Pragmatic Chaos has.
We need to make sure that we're a little bit suspicious, that we understand that optimism is in the DNA of the military, that we don't respond to it with
quite
as much alacrity.
We criticized people a lot in Bosnia for being
quite
slow to take on war criminals.
We criticized them for being
quite
slow to return refugees.
But it's almost as if the body has originated this ingenious response, but can't
quite
control it.
So what that service does,
quite
simply, is let you create a message or a video that can be posted to Facebook after you die.
And I want to do it using the example of somebody that I know
quite
well.
Even though it's
quite
plain to see that it was upside down.
Which brings on another threshold effect I like to call furnace dumping, which is,
quite
simply, if you have a building that doesn't need to be heated with a furnace, you save a whole bunch of money up front.
The two human DNA sequences go back to a common ancestor
quite
recently.
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