Time
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And the bubble will inflate hopefully for the first
time
at the end of 2013.
You have no idea how much
time
I spend.
JC: The relationship evolves over
time.
I don't know why, but I'm continually amazed to think that two and a half billion of us around the world are connected to each other through the Internet and that at any point in
time
more than 30 percent of the world's population can go online to learn, to create and to share.
And the amount of
time
each of us is spending doing all of this is also continuing to go grow.
At the same
time
I installed my own Collusion profile, I installed one for my daughter.
It's now
time
for us to watch the watchers.
And the reason, I only worked out just the other day, which is: when you go to a drinks party and you stand up and hold a glass of red wine and you talk endlessly to people, you don't actually want to spend all the
time
talking.
You both have too much
time
on your hands and not much money.
One of my great friends, a professor called Nick Chater, who's the Professor of Decision Sciences in London, believes we should spend far less
time
looking into humanity's hidden depths, and spend much more
time
exploring the hidden shallows.
You know my example of the Eurostar: six million pounds spent to reduce the journey
time
between Paris and London by about 40 minutes.
Because road rage, impatience and general irritation are massively reduced when you can actually see the
time
you have to wait.
Everybody else at the
time
of Google, more or less, was trying to be a portal.
Time
means more to some people than others.
If, at the same time, you'd gone and asked people, "What percentage of first-class mail arrives the next day?" the average answer, or the modal answer, would have been "50 to 60 percent."
So this is a scientific diagram of my brain — (Laughter) — around the
time
when I was, when I started watching those TV shows.
Then, knowing the geographical location and the time, we can also then figure out the weather when that person wrote the sentence.
The
time
capsule was available for one month online, translated into 10 languages, and this is what it looked like.
It's a spinning globe, the surface of which is entirely composed of the pictures and words and drawings of people that submitted to the
time
capsule.
The ten themes radiate out and orbit the
time
capsule.
There are two modes to the
time
capsule.
And we also projected the contents of the
time
capsule as binary code using a 35-watt laser into outer space.
It's just a design of pitches and silence and
time.
Now the impulse to notate, or, more exactly I should say, encode music has been with us for a very long
time.
It's the
time
in which the big forms began to arise.
And in these big architectures of time, composers like Beethoven could share the insights of a lifetime.
People could now hear music all the time, even though it wasn't necessary for them to play an instrument, read music or even go to concerts.
At the same
time
technology, by taking over the role that notation had always played, shifted the balance within music between instinct and intelligence way over to the instinctive side.
By the
time
I was 18, I had a deep passion for books.
So by the
time
I grew up, again, I had a well-established passion for food.
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