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Nolan Bushnell We had some really powerful technology - Atari always was a technology-driven company, and we were very keen on keeping the technological edge on everything. There's a whole bunch of things that we innovated. We made the first computer that did stamps or sprites, we did screen-mapping for the very first time, and a lot of stuff like that.
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Chris Crawford Atari collapsed in '84, and I went freelance, and that was when I started spreading out and doing my own thing. I really cut loose and did a game called 'Trust and Betrayal', which was the first game solely about interpersonal relationships.
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Bing Gordon The 1980s was a time of the great recession of interactive entertainment. When Atari fell in 1982, until Nintendo launched its console, video games were an outcast for five years.
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Amber Rose When I was super young, I had an Atari and used to play 'Space Invaders.' Then I fell in love with 'Mario Bros.,' 'Sonic the Hedgehog' and 'Yoshi' on Super Nintendo. I was quite a bit of a gamer as a kid when I think about it.
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Chris Crawford I did a game at Atari Research called 'Excalibur' about the Arthurian legends. At the time, it was very, very complicated, very involved and so forth and actually still looks better than some of the modern games in terms of its richness and involvement.
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Nolan Bushnell Atari showed that young people could start big companies. Without that example it would have been harder for Jobs and Bill Gates, and people who came after them, to do what they did.
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Nolan Bushnell Selling Atari when I did - I think that's my biggest regret. And I probably should have gotten back heavily into the games business in the late Eighties. But I was operating under this theory at the time that the way to have an interesting life was to reinvent yourself every five or six years.
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Dr. Roberts He responds to stimuli and that's good. He's still critically ill, in intensive care, he suffered a collapsed lung.
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Rex Tillerson You know, oil prices from 2007, on the strength of a very robust global economy and a very robust emerging China, many of you will recall, ramped up to near $150 a barrel. Then we had the financial - U.S. financial collapse. Oil prices collapsed all the way down to $40 a barrel.
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Paul Cooper The infrastructure market has collapsed and margins have fallen from 20 percent to 4 percent,
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Donald Selkin The market hasn't collapsed or anything, but we've been going sideways for awhile.
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Alfred Artis They made it tough on us. When we collapsed on Gamble on the inside, No. 24 (Johnson) would hit those long 3s and when we went out to guard him, they would score underneath.
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Toby Dodge They're negotiating about an institution that doesn't exist and shows no signs of coming to life, ... The state collapsed in June, 2003, and definitely needs to be rebuilt.
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Granth Sahib There is no other as Great as the Guru. I have come and collapsed in the Guru's Sanctuary. In His Kindness, He has united me with God.
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Jeffrey Thomas A short story can be packed with meaning and impact, with the concentrated density of a collapsed star, but should preferably also have a kind of elegant simplicity.
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Liam Dalton The stock collapsed back down to 6 in two months because (the company's) growth rate was 650 percent in 1995 and it slowed to 87 percent in 1996. Eighty-seven percent is fast growth -- but it's at nosebleed valuations.
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Bible Bible I would they were even cut off which trouble you.
cut rolling
Ben Wallace He didn't cut it, did he? Good. I like that hair. I'm rolling with him.
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Erik Thomson He can see something and in a quick and unemotional way he can cut the fat off. You trust him implicitly because of his track record.
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James Leavitt He is probably physically incapable of doing the sort of thing they are suggesting he was doing. It takes a lot of work to cut through a limb. He maintains his innocence completely.
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E. Hurley This was on par with a space launch today. This was on par with someone going to the moon. It was the cutting edge of technology. The fact that it was done here, in the backwaters of (what was then) Virginia, is really interesting.
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Chuck Johnston Here's a cute little fish. It kind of looks like a pig, and it squawks and everything.
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Adriano Belli He's a cute little guy, ... I hope I can ruffle his feathers a little bit.
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Thomas Miller Here we had someone who had blatantly failed to follow the plan for the sake of cutting costs.
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Dave Davis He said he'd rather have it cut off than miss a game. But eventually he had surgery.
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Alex Solis He was so relaxed; he made the track look fast. The track was loose but he still went 1:12 1/5, just breezing. He was real happy.
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Paul Costa I just picked up a loose puck and finished.
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David Attenborough You were never quite sure which were pickpockets or loose ladies.
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Gil Garcetti It's like if you have a quilt and a thread is loose and they see that thread, they say, 'Forget the rest of the quilt. ... It's not guilty,'
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Greg Biffle It's something I'm going to think about for a long, long time. I lost the championship by 35 points and we lost over 50 (points) with the loose wheel.
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Mike McKenzie It took a little while for our staff to see who played well together. Then we played loose and aggressive.
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Taurean Green They physically killed us. They got every rebound, every loose ball.
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Shawn Williams They outworked us to the ball, got loose balls. We were shooting. We just didn't make shots.
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Louis Orr They need to be focused. They need to be energized. But they also need to be loose and confident, and I see that.
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Joe Sims We're begging. We're going after any organization that will give us money. We're spreading the word wide and far,
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Dr. Nabarro Avian influenza is a big threat. It is spreading throughout the world.
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Katsuhiko Machida The old way of doing things was just spreading us too thin.
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Darryl Drake That comes with time. When you've got a young quarterback, a new quarterback with the system, the more comfortable he gets, the more he'll start spreading it around.
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Rebecca West Everyone realizes that one can believe little of what people say about each other. But it is not so widely realized that even less can one trust what people say about themselves.
trust book mean
Umberto Eco Books are not made to be believed, but to be subjected to inquiry. When we consider a book, we mustn't ask ourselves what it says but what it means...
trust thinking opportunity
Robert C. Solomon True, trust necessarily carries with it uncertainties, but we must force ourselves to think about these uncertainties as possibilities and opportunities, not as liabilities.
trust conditions familiarity
Robert C. Solomon Familiarity can no longer be a necessary condition for trust.
trust mean thinking
Robert C. Solomon Building trust means thinking about trust in a positive way.
trust appreciation practice
Robert C. Solomon Building trust begins with an appreciation and understanding of trust, but it also requires practice and practices.
trust skills practice
Robert C. Solomon Trust is a skill, one that is an aspect of virtually all human practices, cultures, and relationships.
trust familiarity
Robert C. Solomon We also confuse trust with familiarity.
trust commitment steps
Robert C. Solomon Trust is built step by step, commitment by commitment, on every level.