This month, the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (CSNE) hosted not one, but two Kavli BRAIN
Coffee Hour talks.
Not exact matches
My team has made some pivotal decisions in informal, unstructured settings —
talking over
coffee or spending
hours at a whiteboard.
«I love that I can
talk to @ [Twitter name] about anything, but I love it more when we spend
hours over
coffee talking about God's love for us and how we can grow in displaying that through our marriage and to our son.»
Obviously I'm not
talking about the photo filters that will make you look ahhh - mazing after 3
hours of sleep coupled with zero
coffee.
Then I was hanging out with this boy and would be up until like 2 every night (totally PG we would sit
talking in our cars for
hours after our friends left whatever we were doing) and started drinking iced
coffee at work everyday.
Thanks to generous support from The Kavli Foundation, the CSNE has been hosting these
coffee -
hour talks regularly since 2013, with the aim of bringing researchers from different backgrounds and areas of expertise together to share their work and enhance interdisciplinary collaborations.
«The purpose of the Kavli BRAIN
Coffee Hour Series is to get people from diverse disciplines
talking to each other, to energize new ideas specifically related to the BRAIN initiative,» said Dr. Eric Chudler, CSNE executive and education director.
I have crazy puffy eyes in the morning (we're
talking beady - eyed Donald Trump kind of puffy here, people), but the algae mask did what I thought only a few
hours and a couple cups of
coffee could do.
This is the lipstick... stays on for 6
hours (at least)... through
coffee, lots of
talking, and eating.
(One afternoon, I spent four fascinating
hours at a
coffee shop
talking about the local politics, architecture, and music with a new friend after a tour of a Parisian neighborhood and explanation of the Russian embassy.)
It's easy to turn a 20 - minute
coffee date into an all - nighter where you end up getting drinks, dinner, and dessert, going for a walk in the park, and
talking into the wee
hours.
I'm
talking meeting someone for
coffee or a quick happy
hour drink, not an expensive dinner or other big production (which in my opinion puts too much pressure on a 1st date, especially one from the internet where you have no previous in - person contact).
Avelino's cafe, downtown Coatepec in front of the San Jerónimo church, is a shrine to the roasted bean, and owner Avelino Hernández sits with us for over an
hour talking about his upcoming book, Las Frutas Encendidas, and
coffee's spiritual qualities.
We ended up
talking for three and a half
hours: over lunch, a quick tour through the Metropolitan Museum, a cab ride downtown and ended over
coffee.
If you invite some practicing lawyer to a
coffee, if you're a law student, or a new lawyer looking to transition to a different practice, and you ask some lawyer to do that, and you sit down and basically ask questions that let them
talk to you for an
hour, that lawyer is going to leave that meeting saying, «That was a great meeting.
Count in driving and parking time,
coffee ordering, small
talk and the actual conversation — and they've spent 40 minutes to an
hour on answering your questions!
This way, you get to have your first - thing - in - the - morning
talk and I've had two
hours and a cup of
coffee to get me primed.»
Amanda spent more than 3
hours sitting inside the
coffee shop...
talking on her phone and listening to music on headphones — before finally leaving just after 11PM PT.