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Now this is a totally reasonable assumption, given that I have made quite a habit of encouraging people to spend more
time
playing games.
Now, 21 billion hours, it's a lot of
time.
It's so much time, in fact, that the number one unsolicited comment that I have heard from people all over the world since I gave that talk, is this: Jane, games are great and all, but on your deathbed, are you really going to wish you spent more
time
playing Angry Birds?
Imagine getting to the end of your life and regretting all that time."
I don't want gamers to regret the
time
they spent playing,
time
that I encouraged them to spend.
When we're on our deathbeds, will we regret the
time
we spent playing games?
Now, as far as I know, no one ever told one of the hospice workers, "I wish I'd spent more
time
playing video games," but when I hear these top five regrets of the dying, I can't help but hear five deep human cravings that games actually help us fulfill.
For many people, this means, I wish I'd spent more
time
with my family, with my kids when they were growing up.
A recent study from Brigham Young University School of Family Life reported that parents who spend more
time
playing video games with their kids have much stronger real-life relationships with them.
Now at the time, I'm thinking to myself, what is going on here?
That's the first
time
I've ever seen that.
If you are regularly achieving the three-to-one positive emotion ratio, if you are never sitting still for more than an hour at a time, if you are reaching out to one person you care about every single day, if you are tackling tiny goals to boost your willpower, you will live 10 years longer than everyone else, and here's where that math I showed you earlier comes in.
And with 10 extra years, you might even have enough
time
to play a few more games.
You see, diabetes is an autoimmune disease where your body fights itself, and at the
time
people thought that somehow maybe exposure to a pathogen had triggered my immune system to fight the pathogen and then kill the cells that make insulin.
And this is what I thought for a long period of time, and that's in fact what medicine and people have focused on quite a bit, the microbes that do bad things.
And it turns out that we are covered in a cloud of microbes, and those microbes actually do us good much of the time, rather than killing us.
And so, we've known about this for some period of
time.
We have antibiotics in our kitchen counters, people are washing every part of them all of the time, we pump antibiotics into our food, into our communities, we take antibiotics excessively.
We can't see it most of the
time.
(Higher frequency) So every
time
we hit a resonant frequency we get a standing wave and that emergent sine curve of fire.
It shows very well that eyes can hear, and this is interesting to me because technology allows us to present sound to the eyes in ways that accentuate the strength of the eyes for seeing sound, such as the removal of
time.
At this moment in time, all the rest of the skaters turn their lines 90 degrees to stay out of his way.
So I made a more interactive version, and the way I did that is I used their position in
time
in the lecture to place these stars into 3D space, and with some custom software and a Kinect, I can walk right into the lecture.
This time, I'm not going to talk at all.
There's still going to be no audio, but what I am going to do is I'm going to render the sound visually in real
time
at the bottom of the screen.
Yes, there are subtle differences here, but the human race car driver is able to go out and drive an amazingly fast line, without the benefit of an algorithm that compares the trade-off between going as fast as possible in this corner, and shaving a little bit of
time
off of the straight over here.
They're able to go out and consistently do this, pushing the car to the limits every single
time.
Ironically, hardly anyone noticed at the
time.
For some
time
now, it's been known that if you pay attention to the carrier phase of the GPS signal, and if you have an Internet connection, then you can go from meter level to centimeter level, even millimeter-level positioning.
Every
time
her ex-boyfriend would show up, at the most improbable times and the most improbable locations, he was carrying an open laptop, and over
time
Carol realized that he had planted a GPS tracking device on her car, so she was calling me for help to disable it.
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