Wanted
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They
wanted
to distance themselves from us because we were being crucified in the media for investing 40 percent of the gross in recruitment and customer service and the magic of the experience, and there is no accounting terminology to describe that kind of investment in growth and in the future, other than this demonic label of "overhead."
So now we
wanted
to try to understand something about what controls the duration of this state.
And then, eventually, only dummies
wanted
to work there.
So I could have anything I
wanted
other than bbn.com and symbolics.com.
Now, China Telecom says it was just an honest mistake, and it is actually possible that it was, the way things work, but certainly somebody could make a dishonest mistake of that sort if they
wanted
to, and it shows you how vulnerable the system is even to mistakes.
So if somebody really
wanted
to attack the United States or Western civilization these days, they're not going to do it with tanks.
So we
wanted
really to have people feel as though they've almost got to mind meld with the car, so you just feel like you and the car are kind of one, and as you corner and accelerate, it just happens, like the car has ESP.
We
wanted
to get something like a fossil record of the building, and to do this, we sampled dust.
So the very first thing we
wanted
to do in this building was look at the air system.
They
wanted
to know how many Protestants, Catholics, Jews they had to know how much money they had to put in each community, in each church or synagogue.
And what he said was, he wasn't so much afraid that he might die, but that he hadn't done the things that he
wanted
to with his life.
And I
wanted
to figure out how I could take the blessing of these resources and share it with the world.
And it was this last part of the mission, the celebrate part, that really got me back to thinking when I was a kid and
wanted
to tell stories to get people involved in the issues that affect us all.
Remember that we scanned both brains at the same time, so we can ask about time-synced activity in similar or different areas simultaneously, just like if you
wanted
to study a conversation and you were scanning two people talking to each other and you'd expect common activity in language regions when they're actually kind of listening and communicating.
After 75 minutes — (Laughter) — I had seen enough, and I got hungry, and I
wanted
to go home.
People did the first sheet, then we asked if they
wanted
to do another for a little less money, the next sheet for a little bit less, and so on and so forth.
I remember crying on my first day of kindergarten back in 1979 because it had just hit me, as badly as I
wanted
to go to school, that I was also going to miss "Hollywood Squares" and "Family Feud."
I've always
wanted
a picture of a 1,500-person TED audience.
But the most important thing about Romo is that we
wanted
to create something that was literally completely intuitive.
So, I
wanted
to say, Paul, I'm happy you're here, because I know you have my back.
So I
wanted
to show you a clip, and then I was going tell you a little bit of how it got put together.
And for me, I really
wanted
that.
I
wanted
a better education.
I
wanted
to know that the school I attended not only had good teachers, but the resources we needed.
And as a result of those high expectations, we began to find students we
wanted
to work with to see what could we do to help them, not simply to survive in science and engineering, but to become the very best, to excel.
Interestingly enough, an example: One young man who earned a C in the first course and
wanted
to go on to med school, we said, "We need to have you retake the course, because you need a strong foundation if you're going to move to the next level."
So I just
wanted
to see, is this the image you need to get?
I said I
wanted
to meet.
Still, Abed was far from my mind, when last year, I returned to Israel to write of the crash, and the book I then wrote, "Half-Life," was nearly complete when I recognized that I still
wanted
to meet Abed, and finally I understood why: to hear this man say two words: "I'm sorry."
So I started to consider what I should do, and I thought, I
wanted
to make my performance better, and to show onstage how spectacular the yo-yo could be to change the public's image of the yo-yo.
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