(a) The speech itself is not referenced: the link to the M.I.T.
Tech Talk points to a page where publications go back to 2004 only; searches for «Lindzen», «1989», «Eugene Mallove» do not return the cited speech; the search engine anyway only allows to search from 1992 onwards.
Not exact matches
At a New Organizing Institute presentation this morning, former Obama new media director Joe Rospars (last seen in these pages
talking about the importance of good content to the campaign's work) made a really significant
point — his department was NOT a part of the campaign's
tech team.
The key
point — Be Picky TED
Talks are influential videos from expert speakers on education, business, science,
tech and creativity, with subtitles in 100 + languages.
The two
tech stalwarts
talk about personal experiences with them both and make some valid
points.
We will be releasing a short
tech video at some
point to
talk about the sort of weird technology in Nex Machina.
Typical of the magical thinking of the
Tech / Complexity Will Save Us delusion, this article explores the issue of where the resources will come from for EV batteries, but at no
point talks about the actual total reserves, rate of use vs. those reserves, and whether those reserves become uneconomic to exploit at some
point.
So when I say «energy innovation» policies, I'm not
talking about a silver bullet, I'm
talking about a suite of policies from R&D, demonstration, financing, deployment, and market - based that not only develop the clean
tech we need, but creates a competitive market for them, and get those technologies to market quicker than if left alone.My concerns shared in the post are those that ignore the innovation piece and assume, to a
point a you do, that price or regs or taxes will have not just an immediate impact but a LARGE impact.
Harvard University has apologised for the distribution of Christmas placemats that instructed students to repeat progressive - left
talking points following reports from Breitbart
Tech and Campus Reform.
Tabuchi
points out how hypocritical the car makers are,
talking clean
tech and electric cars and then:
Google VP for Android Hugo Barra has been the
talking point of the
tech community today, after announcing that he will end his five year spell at Mountain View with a move to up - and - coming Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi.
The other possibility is that HTC's really
talking about some new camera
tech here — and gimmick or not, something that could be a selling
point in and of itself.
That's not just true for Facebook but for every ad - supported business and every data - supported business, which is just about every
tech company... [Facebook] did a good job
talking to Wall Street about how their business works, but at no
point did they actually
talk to their users.
Tech talk aside, the 10
point multi-touch display on the Galaxy S7 just looks awesome.