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The career that I started early on in my life was looking for exotic life forms in exotic places, and at that time I was
working
in the Antarctic and the Arctic, and high deserts and low deserts.
In my graduate years I worked with my colleague and mentor and friend, Steve Schneider, at the National Center for Atmospheric Research,
working
on global change issues.
It's the Minister of Defense with whom we're working, not the Minister of Education, because it is seen as a strategic defense issue in the sense of liberating these zones that had been completely closed off, in which the people who had been causing, if you will, 40 years' worth of bombings and kidnappings and assassinations lived.
I was once
working
with an architecture firm, and they were at a crossroads.
And there I was,
working
at my dream job with my little baby and the man I had imported from Canada.
The immunotherapy drugs appear to be working, and we are watching and waiting with scans.
And everybody stepped back a little and said, you know, we ought to invest in this shit, because whoever has got the most of these people
working
in the places is going to have a dominant position, at least in the military, and probably in all kind of economic ways.
And because
working
in a store was so hard, I liked going to school; it was like heaven.
I built a
working
version of an Adobe Illustrator-ish thing.
And it's a sort of a
working
computer.
This computer appears to be fast - she's
working
pretty hard, and people are running around, and we think, wow, this is happening at a fast rate.
It's nothing we're used to
working
with.
We're so used to
working
in one vector.
Basically you're talking about a country that, when we started
working
there, did not have container traffic.
There's an old adage that applied for the years between 1950s and 1970s, when every aeronautical company was
working
on vertical-takeoff aircraft.
We need noble researchers like Rick Doblin
working
on this, but we also need the selfish jerks who are way more numerous to appreciate the fact that acute suffering will soon endanger all of us, not just those afflicted.
You know, literally after seeing that image, and finding out what Bateson was
working
with, we started to use these rules for symmetry breaking and branching to start to think about architectural form.
So,
working
with Bentley and MicroStation, we've written a custom piece of software that networks all of the components together into these chunks of information, so that if we change any element along the length of the building, not only does that change distribute through each one of the trusses, but each one of the trusses then distributes that information down the length of the entire facade of the building.
This idea has, kind of, brought me into doing some product design, and it's because design firms that have connections to architects, like, I'm
working
with Vitra, which is a furniture company, and Alessi, which is a houseware company.
Architects tend to work with signature, so that an architect needs a signature and that signature has to work across the scale of houses up to, say, skyscrapers, and that problem of signatures is a thing we're very good at maintaining and
working
with; and intricacy, which is the relationship of, say, the shape of a building, its structure, its windows, its color, its pattern.
We read this poem by W.S. Merwin, which he wrote after he saw his wife
working
in the garden and realized that they would spend the rest of their lives together.
But dough is what we're
working
with, and we take that dough to the oven, and it goes into the oven.
We should not be surprised to see income pay disparities between genders, because that's what our society, historically, has been structured to do, and it's
working
accordingly.
When I was a city council member, I was
working
with one of the most conservative members in our community on opening a health clinic for undocumented people in the south part of the city, and I loved it.
But I looked at him and I said, "Well, how are we
working
together to open a health clinic, to provide free health care for undocumented people, and you're an O'Reilly Factor member?"
We're doing it because we realize something is structurally wrong when people
working
two and three jobs, doing all the jobs no one in here wants to do, can't pay for necessities, like rent, like lights, like health care, like childcare.
A road that's not
working
for far too many people.
In a similar way, we've been
working
for a number of years to uncover the fundamental principles of protein folding and encoding those principles in the computer program called Rosetta.
And in my 35 years of
working
experience, I think I was really serious four times.
The first book is called, "The End of Print," and it was done along with a film,
working
with William Burroughs.
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