Sentences with phrase «just thought of another idea»

Ooooh and I just thought of an idea... Coconut Ice Cream using this with blackberries!
Just thought of the idea that chn search using a web site for CO2 grams per km of different cars and put it in a top trumps style card.
Hey Diane, I just thought of another idea for you on the calcium carbonate chalk paint.

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So I think the most interesting evolutions of it have been just trying to stretch the idea into new places.
«I was just lying on the bed thinking and came up with all this bizarre imagery... I think also the idea that because I was in a foreign city by myself and I felt very dissociated from humanity in general, it was very easy to project myself into these two characters from the future who were out of sync, out of time, out of place.»
The partners at Toronto - based mobile strategy and development shop BNOTIONS were so excited about the idea of the Internet - connected car that they went out and bought the latest Tesla Model S, just to get their employees thinking about it.
D'Amico knows Cirque has carved out its niche, but thinks that the idea of a circus troupe taking it easy, especially one born in the gutters, just isn't right.
It's just that college is the only example I can think of where you have that social connection and where someone can just come up with an idea — to start a club or whatever — and just do it.
«I think there's just more consumer resistance to the idea of low - alcohol beer.»
«You get affected by things that happen around the world or whatever, a lot more I think as a father, just because you realize how precious life is, and it puts it all in perspective, you know, the idea of not being around to see your children grow up,» he added.
Going back to the idea of egg freezing, I think it's fair to assume neither Facebook nor Apple will have a clue which employees are using the benefit, which is just as well given how personal the decision is.
This group of successful business people, this circle of successful entrepreneurs (not just socialites as some may think of us) are always bouncing new ventures and ideas off one another and looking to expand into new arenas.
You may not like this idea, since it will take more time to teach someone than it would to just do the task yourself, but think of that training as an investment.
But we can do plenty to control our capacity to focus, including simple ideas like just hiding your beeping phone to making sure to schedule periods of alone time for deep, uninterrupted thought.
Ideas to make your company more friendly to a broader range of talent can appear «radical» at first, but given a little thought, they turn out to be just good sense.
The idea is to avoid thinking by analogy — let's make this car look like that car, just sort of different or better — and instead deal with problems by stripping them down to the core and working your way up.
EASTWOOD: I talked about that for a while with Warner Brothers people and we're still playing with that idea but the problem at the beginning I thought they were more infatuated with just the idea of the casting.
For someone who speaks with college students a lot and also speaks to young entrepreneurs, it just further drove home that right now is a great time to think of ideas.
Concepts such as creativity, prototyping, and turning ideas into action pertain to many facets of growing a company, not just the visual or functional thinking commonly placed under the «design» label.
Sometimes a startup is well funded but just can't seem to see a path of success like it thought and returns its money to investors, sometimes the market changes or the industry changes and now what was a «big» idea is only a feature but something need and so is true for the opposite when what was once a feature in time becomes a company.
They get paid a lot because there is an extraordinary amount of pressure on them, and I think to take that auteur - style theory of directorship — that idea that they're just clay in my hands — is kind of simplistic.
«Show your parents that you have thought [your idea] through to the long term, not just what you hope happens in six months,» says Kelsey Meyer, vice president of Digital Talent Agents.
Don't just lock yourself in your room and try to come up with an idea no one has ever thought of.
«A clever blend of ideas, recipes, and thoughts for the future... might just become your blueprint, if you want to see the successful greening of the world.»
Most new entrepreneurs spend a lot of time trying to build a business just because «they» think is a great idea.
Special interview with licensing experts Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss... ``... He's the Yoda of «renting» ideas for serious passive income» - Tim Ferriss, 4 - Hour Workweek I think just about everyone has a «million dollar idea» bouncing around in their head.
At the conclusion of my conference yesterday, I did a number of interviews and then made my way a few miles home, collapsed into my favorite chair, and thought back over the myriad of ideas, the whirlwind of friends, and the just general all - around fabulous time I had experienced over the past four days.
«The tax plan is just the latest in a long line of really bad economic policies that are based on an idea of how corporations work that has nothing to do with how corporations actually work today,» Nell Abernathy, vice president of research and policy at the liberal - leaning think tank the Roosevelt Institute, told me.
I think if a person sort of puts the idea of «link building» on the back burner and focuses and actively marketing their business online the link building portion of it will just come naturally.
After all, it is the nature of the markets to punish consensus thinking, and I would say that the idea that deflation will persist and that bond yields will go down forever just might be consensus thinking.
It's also about for - lack - of - any - real - news stirring up the deal pot, just because some Wall Street types think it is a good idea to mash the two companies together in a new configuration that might or might not make sense.
Other corporate managers - not to mention many of today's investors - might benefit from apply just such a «backwards» process in their own thinking» Marathon Asset Management «Charlie Munger is famous for the pioneering concept of inverting as an investor, of thinking backwards to find one's way to the beginning of an idea or concept.
The world is simply just so big that we may have come up with an idea on our own and because of that think it is one - of - a-kind but in reality might already exist.
Or do you get to just make claims, have them proven wrong, backpedel and say thats not what you meant, then present a new idea you think science will never be able to prove only to be proven wrong almost before it's out of your mouth.
Ideally I would think it would be really nice for you, me and many of the other commenters of all views could just sit in a coffee shop and casually talk about our ideas on the subject.
when your mother / sister / cousin / daughter gets r / a / p / ed by some ass, remember you want her to give birth to that child because «GOD» made that baby and don't expect a dime from the governement to help with that «love child» seeing you want the governement to «stay out of your life»... but it's ok if they mess with everyone else based on your idea of «GOD» and what you think is right and just in fairy land.
[JC] I love collaborating.It's just really nice to bounce ideas off someone else; maybe that someone has a better idea than you do.Stuff generally works out a little better if there's someone to work with and I think we're all pretty easy going.Everybody in Starflyer, and with most of our friends, there's no huge «ego - guy» saying, «I have to have this part and it has to be this way!»
@brad, you can't destory an idea, but a building or group of people that have power can be dismantled... islam and christianity and judism are all beliefs... a.k.a. just thoughts of god, ideas of an afterlife in heaven or hell... such things are impossible to kill... sadly
Live that way if you really think it's going to help «save» yourself, but do not confuse your foolishness with the fact that others do NOT need your idea of salvation... and just might actually lead a richer life than the one yours.
While I can not buy in to ANY religion (agnostic bordering on atheist) I think Mitt is a smart man (unlike the MOST of his fellow candidates) and is actually campaigning on IDEAS vs. just running for president.
The idea that religious texts are a kind of «instruction manual» and all you have to do is just read it and the truth becomes plainly obvious used to be well outside the mainstream of religious thought.
I know I'm not going to win you over with the idea of just how improbable something is, but would you not even for a moment think about how unlikely a humanoid species lightyears away could evolve so similarly to us along with such a similar religion.
It is easier to defend the idea that the bible is not the word of god, but simply a history of human thought and just as we discard old scientific ideas when we have new information, we discard old philosophical ideas.
In another letter, when asked about his thoughts about building a monument to Gen. Thomas «Stonewall» Jackson, he said again it just wasn't a good idea: «As regards the erection of such a monument as is contemplated, my conviction is, that, however grateful it would be to the feelings of the South, the attempt, in the present condition of the country, would have the effect of retarding instead of accelerating its accomplishment, and of continuing if not adding to the difficulties under which the Southern people labor.»
And it is quite striking just how regularly Kristol's writings reference Christianity, often tracing contemporary economic and social phenomena back to ideas buried deep within Christian thought and the history of the Church.
To pick out just three: that which Deleuze theorizes as «the virtual» bears a certain similarity to Whiteheadian pure potentiality; likewise, the elements of the virtual, namely, what Deleuze calls «Ideas,» play a role comparable to that attributed to eternal objects; finally, the factor in the Deleuzean system which corresponds most closely to Whitehead's notion of creativity — that ultimate principle by which the production of novelty is to be thought — goes, for Deleuze, under the name of «productive difference,» or «Difference in itself?»
Better to understand Chesterton's idea that Jews were not naturally a part of English culture without the inevitably determinative intervening lens of the Nazi holocaust, we might compare it with modern English perceptions of the problem of multiculturalism as it applies particularly to the Moslem community, still widely seen as being impossible to assimilate: thus, there is understood by many decent and tolerant people to be what might be termed a «Moslem problem» (just as many decent and tolerant gentiles in Chesterton's day thought there was a «Jewish problem»).
The purpose of revelation is not that we should come to know God personally or enter into personal communion with him (although this idea is found in certain strains of Islamic thought, for example Sufism), but that we should just learn what he tells us to do.
I've thought that the SBNRs are just saying «I don't really think that there's a god or gods, but I'm not yet willing to let go of the idea that I'll live forever.»
Hartshorne, I think, can not answer such questions and admits as much in a statement, which, though parenthetical to the prior statements I have cited, indicates just how far we are from an analytically clear understanding of divine knowledge: «If this [knowing fear without being afraid] is a paradox so is any idea of adequate knowledge» (CSPM 263).
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