“Any fallout from the bursting of the bitcoin bubble is likely to have negative ramifications for the wider economy, which could also lead the industry to become more cautious with respect to adopting new technologies, ultimately slowing its development.”
“I can’t share the specific details, but I think if you made something up right now — we’ve probably got an email from someone working on that project,” Rausch said. “It’s coming. It’s coming fast.”
“Best Buy, with a very large physical footprint, lets people come into the stores and see the product, which is very important,” Bezos said during the event, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. “People do want to come in and see the TV, they want to experiment with the TV, try it out.”
“As a result, decisions about whether Telesat moves forward with its constellation will have significant consequences for Amazon’s ability to deploy the Kuiper system,” he said.
“Digital reading is an important skill for children to master in this age of information explosion,” said Wang Jing, chief editor of Kada Story. “Children should be equipped with the basic ability of digital reading and digital text decoding.”
“I try to instill curiosity within our students, because they live in technology,” said Kang, who is in her fifth year at John Muir. “This year we’ve been doing a lot of engineering challenges, so little by little we’ve been embedding a little more STEM curriculum in our classroom.”
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“I believe if there are integrated economies, and if there’s rules to protect firms along with the integration, we’d both be better off — it’s not a zero-sum game,” he said.
“Are we magic? Are we able just to take these big bets that pay off?” Misener asked. “Well, no, we’re not magic. The reason we are able to take big bets is because we’re always betting. … The big mistake is to rely on one thing.”
“I think for a lot of reasons, Queens and Arlington are very different. But the most important one relevant to this conversation is that all of the elements that Amazon would have to go through in terms of planning for land use, going through zoning — those sorts of issues have largely been handled by community conversations that we’ve had previously. Even though we didn’t have Amazon in mind, we planned for this growth nearly a decade ago in the area that they’re coming to. So our community very much has already had those consensus conversations about the number of employees who would come and what kind of associated investments in infrastructure in the public realm would need to take place to accommodate that level of employment activity, as well as the surrounding neighborhoods. We’ve done that hard work already. So when it comes to the kind of opposition about how Amazon will fit, we’ve already gone through it, we’ve already done it, and that wasn’t a source of public conversation.”
“I think it’s all parody,” Reifman said, noting that his license with?Myers isn’t set up so that he makes money from the book. “It’s all about civic awareness. … I have a feeling they’ll laugh along with the story and not get too worked up about it.”