Time
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The tragic thing is that we're losing so much of this linguistic diversity all the
time.
But scientists have for a long
time
thought this just was never going to be possible.
But at that time, most of the mutant worms are still alive.
So it's an ancient pathway, because it must have arisen a long
time
ago in evolution such that it still works in all these animals.
And each one of these stars represents a population where scientists have asked, "Okay, are there differences in the type of FOXO genes among people who live a really long time?" and there are.
If you look at birds, which live a long time, cells from the birds tend to be more resistant to a lot of different environmental stresses like high temperature or hydrogen peroxide, things like that.
Every
time
I breathe in, I'm breathing in a million-billion-billion atoms of oxygen.
I look out the window, and I realize that every single
time
we stop and I look out that window, framed in that window, wherever we are, I am observing more life than there is in the rest of the known universe beyond the planet Earth.
You, I imagine, can do much better things with your
time.
I also remember going to school, and on an Apple II, playing a game called "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" an awesome game, which was the first
time
I played a game in the school context.
But I actually think that "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" is probably the most important video game ever made, principally because it was the first and the last
time
that parents, teachers and kids all agreed that a video game was awesome.
Now, that was a long
time
ago.
continues to be the last substantial giant hit in the entertainment business, despite the fact that it was 1987, which is such an incredibly long
time
ago, and I'm only 36, so you can do the math.
In fact, I spent about 8- to 10,000 hours of my life playing "Civilization," which is a long
time
I probably should have spent studying.
Today's kids play games in which they're expected to chat in text and voice, operate a character, follow long- and short-term objectives, and deal with their parents interrupting them all the
time
to talk to them.
The "Flynn effect," for those of you who don't know, is the pattern that human intelligence is actually rising over
time.
This is the prescription: if you have children or you work with children, or you desire to work with children, or you want to change he world, this is the absolute, positive best thing that you can do with your time, from now until I see you in the retirement home on the coast of Spain or in the virtual world, wherever you choose to retire, which is: get into the game with your kids.
You see, this was a really important moment for me as a kid, because it was the first
time
that I realized that it wasn't just Dr. King who led this revolution, but he was surrounded by a movement made up of anonymous extraordinaries.
It took me a long
time
to realize the significance of this moment, until I was much older.
I didn't know if it was rage, if it was pity, if I felt guilty because this was the first
time
I'd heard about a 25-year-long war.
[A provocation from Danny Hillis:] [It's
time
to start talking about engineering our climate] What if there was a way to build a thermostat that allowed you to turn down the temperature of the earth anytime you wanted?
We make artificial clouds all the
time.
Kleiner's second law is, "There is a
time
when panic is the appropriate response."
And we've reached that
time.
If you took every nuclear weapon ever built at the height of the Cold War, lumped them together, and blew them up at the same time, that would be one one-millionth of the energy released at that moment.
If we see an asteroid that's going to hit the Earth and we have enough time, we can hit it to move it into a better orbit.
So as a non-Native person you can walk onto a reservation and rape someone and that tribe is without the same level of prosecutorial ability as everywhere else, and the Federal Government declines these cases 40 percent of the
time.
It used to be 76 percent of the
time.
In my
time
there, I saw Natives being chased on horseback by police officers shooting at them, history playing out in front of my eyes.
This is from a
time
that it was illegal to practice indigenous cultures in the United States.
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