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Now the interesting thing is, reputation is the socioeconomic lubricant that makes collaborative consumption work and scale, but the sources it will be generated from, and its applications, are far bigger than this
space
alone.
Bringing people face to face with our objects is a way of bringing them face to face with people across time, across space, whose lives may have been very different to our own, but who, like us, had hopes and dreams, frustrations and achievements in their lives.
There's open space, the planes can take off and land without worrying about creating noise or avoiding tall buildings.
But I was standing there in that space, and I was looking around that hall as well, and I could tell people in that hall who were struggling with alcohol, drugs, finance, gambling, domestic abuse, bullying and harassment.
And yet, the irony is, the only way we can ever do anything new is to step into that
space.
It's easy to ask questions about how did life begin, or what extends beyond the universe, but to question what you think to be true already is really stepping into that
space.
Sure, you can say "spatial and temporal," but why not just say
"space
and time," which is so much more accessible to us?
One of the reasons why we're moving away from banqueting halls such as the one in which we stand, banqueting halls with extraordinary images on the ceiling of kings enthroned, the entire drama played out here on this space, where the King of England had his head lopped off, why we've moved from spaces like this, thrones like that, towards the town hall, is we're moving more and more towards the energies of our people, and we need to tap that.
In addition to that, it can also screen areas for privacy, so that it can differentiate from some of the public areas in the
space
during different times of day.
It was hard to believe there were any children there at all, yet the director showed me into room after room, each containing row upon row of cots, in each of which lay a child staring into
space.
Within a few days, they were listless, lethargic, and staring into
space
like all the others.
In fact, outer
space
is filled with sand, and that sand comes together to make our planets and the Moon.
I mean, that's a pretty deceptive
space.
In contrast, the people that wrote the reviews that were actually there, their bodies actually entered the physical space, they talked a lot more about spatial information.
They go from 1,500 degrees to room temperature in the
space
of just a minute.
In order to create, we have to stand in that
space
between what we see in the world and what we hope for, looking squarely at rejection, at heartbreak, at war, at death.
That's a tough
space
to stand in.
Now the second lesson that we learned in this is that the constraints on this design really push the innovation, because we had to hit such a low price point, because we had to make a device that could travel on many, many types of terrain but still be usable indoors, and be simple enough to repair, we ended up with a fundamentally new product, a new product that is an innovation in a
space
that really hasn't changed in a hundred years.
So people like me in the academic space, we can do things like innovate and analyze and test, create data and make bench-level prototypes, but how do you get that bench-level prototype to commercialization?
I've traveled all the way from Cleveland and Essex in East New York, took the local 6 line up to the hookers of Hunt's Point who were in my way on my way to master the art of space, and the one-to-infinite amount of man, woman and child you can fit in there only so I can push them to the back of the wall with my experience.
Number three is looking like the most truthful all of a sudden, and we've been able to find that out using some free Internet tools sitting in a cubicle in an office in Dublin in the
space
of 20 minutes.
Now, many events can be subject to either construal, kind of like the classic figure-ground reversal illusions, in which you can either pay attention to the particular object, in which case the
space
around it recedes from attention, or you can see the faces in the empty space, in which case the object recedes out of consciousness.
He could have been in bed the whole time, but it's as if his health is a point in state
space
that you conceptualize as moving.
You could do the same with a
space
spray.
We can produce them, in a
space
a bit more than this red carpet, I can produce about 20 million a week.
So you take a Google Map, you divide it up, work out how far they can fly, and make sure you're releasing such that you get coverage of the area, and then you go back, and within a very short
space
of time, you're bringing that population right the way down.
I literally have the freedom to move in 360 degrees of
space
and an ecstatic experience of joy and freedom.
Fathers were in a
space
where they were able to make their daughter's plate, and pull out her chair and extend his hand for a dance.
So what accounts for this horrible
space
here between us up here in southern Scotland and the South?
We are left with this missing
space
of increased deaths the further north you go.
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