As we pour more of the privacies of life into our devices (personal habits revealed by app data, banking info, gigs of connected cloud storage, our social media troves), we probably (somewhat unthinkingly perhaps) recognize that it's
all kind of a bad idea, and maybe a horror show waiting to happen.
Not exact matches
To avoid
bad but vaguely plausible start - up
ideas — what the Y Combinator team calls sitcom
ideas, i.e., the
kind of ideas TV writers would make up if a character on a show had a start - up — choose something that some people want a lot rather than something lots
of people might sort
of want a little.
Still, studies like these are the exception, not the rule, which mostly upholds the
idea that unemployment
of any
kind is ultimately very
bad for you, if not
worse than being employed and falling ill because
of it.
I would add a 3rd
kind of failure: successful execution
of a
bad idea.
Priests that had a history
of bad behavior were shipped to different churches where the congregation had no
idea what
kind of criminal had been placed in their midst to prey on their children.
Count on the secular sciences to be the source
of an almost endless supply
of ideas and proposals
of all
kinds — important and unimportant, good and
bad, right and wrong, practical and impractical, mission - friendly and mission - unfriendly.
I don't mean that in a
bad mommy
kind of way, I mean that in the frustrated mommy
kind of way where I would actually run through 2 - 3 meal
ideas at a time to try to find something that he would actually eat only to end the evening with PB&J sandwiches and Puffs.
i was thinking that shad forsythe was bought there to prevent this
kind of injuries... its
worst than ever... and wenger thank you for everything but zou must go... we need someone younger who have
ideas....
It might be
kind of weird without kickoffs initially, but if the data shows that it would be safer, maybe it's not a
bad idea.
i disagree, especially with your previous comments about getting a DM who would be an «understudy» to Coquelin, i can not think
of a
worse idea, its this
kind of complacent philosophy with lack
of competition which has held us back for so long.
You
kind of have to wonder, if financial solvency isn't in the cards — and judging by the club debts, it could be a long haul — maybe the $ 7 million fine to UEFA for violating FFP isn't such a
bad idea.
Of course, not every marriage could handle these kinds of changes and, before elaborating on this idea, I feel it's important to distinguish between a «bad» marriage and a «good enough» marriag
Of course, not every marriage could handle these
kinds of changes and, before elaborating on this idea, I feel it's important to distinguish between a «bad» marriage and a «good enough» marriag
of changes and, before elaborating on this
idea, I feel it's important to distinguish between a «
bad» marriage and a «good enough» marriage.
It's so nice to be able to rearrange according to which kids are wanting to ride (when you have multiple little ones) and what
kinds of moods they are in (some days, facing each other is a
bad idea!).
«We're saving New Yorkers money and the reason we have to bring these suits is that the federal government has become
kind of a toxic volcano
of bad ideas,» he said.
These
kinds of Henry VIII clauses are and have always been a
bad idea.
For him to admit that he had no
idea how complicated it was (and to more or less give up when he found out) is
kind of a
bad look, but perhaps you can argue that he'll be more committed when it's an issue he cares about.
But a new study from NYU Langone Medical Center's a gross reminder about why it really is a
bad idea to use unwashed fingers to pop them out or sleep in them (as tempting as that may be when you're sooo tired): It found people who wear contacts have different types
of bacteria in their eyes than non-users — including one
kind often connected with eye ulcers.
Remember that bread isn't
bad, but it's a good
idea to stick to multigrain versions instead
of the
kinds made with refined flours.
Have been to the doctors, had ultrasounds
of the breast, thyroid and the reason is because
of Soy, which contains large amounts
of ISOFLAVONES that mimic estrogen, am not saying soy is
bad but I would suggest not eating too much
of soy or for that matter anything, the
idea is to have a wide variety
of different
kinds of foods in moderation.
And a gut test is a really good
idea if you want to know things like why you might have food cravings, insomnia, brain fog, constipation, gas, bloating, some
kind of bacterial imbalance, a yeast or a fungus overgrowth, to know whether you should or should not take probiotics, or — God forbid — to know whether you have some
kind of nasty invader in your gut, like a
bad parasite.
«I have based to my work on the
idea that getting the right
kinds of healthy fats into your body and avoiding the
worst fats is essential to optimal health.
For better or
worse, the
idea of working the oversized sweater look is that you're
kind of hiding your figure.
Study after study has shown that this is a
bad idea for making any
kind of serious choice.
It seemed like a
bad idea first to make another movie, since the second one had been so great, I must admit that I was
kind of scared at first, but after watching it yesterday I can't help but to say that I am really satisfied with what Lawrence, Jackson and the rest
of the crew made
of this great saga.
Not just kicking animals in the nuts but having martial arts fights with them now and eventually becoming some
kind of evil force against all the animals, pretty
bad idea methinks.
It's a stupid
idea, in other words, one exacerbated by the casting
of the usual suspects
of beautiful young things who here find themselves trapped in a
bad rave by some twisted games master (Lance Henriksen, in the
kind of performance you praise for his knowing how wretched the film is — let's think on that for a moment).
Alonso Duralde writes: 2015 was just one
of those things, just one
of those crazy flings: It was the
kind of year in which Quentin Tarantino could go through the effort and expense
of 70 mm just to make a locked - room mystery, Tom McCarthy could make both the best and
worst films
of his career, and «Mad Max: Fury Road» and «Creed» could make the long - delayed sequel seem like not such a
bad idea.
Sexual Predator is a giant shrug
of a
bad idea of a film, a «what the heck, let's get drunk»
kind of movie in which plot is abandoned almost instantly in favour
of gratuitous sex scenes and inexplicable trips to the local hoochie - coochie sex club.
Worst of all, Peyton barely if at all references the game upon which it was based, even as an Easter egg for nerds like yours truly; but then again, that game itself was
kind of a Frankensteinian hybrid
of old - school monster movies, making this adaptation's departures feel like some sort
of feeble and unsuccessful full - circle gesture to liberate its
ideas from a derivative foundation.
If a film COULD be really good, if it has a good cast, a good basic plot or
idea it centers around and uses interesting camera techniques to tell the story, but turns out to be an insulting, stupid, arrogant vanity project for the director, it's the
worst kind of movie there is.
Back in the 60s, when a few young studio directors were dropping acid and imported gurus like Alexandro Jodorowsky were reading Artaud or Marshall McLuhan, then recapitulating the
worst ideas of the avant - garde as if no one had ever thought
of them before, such anarchic efforts occasionally had a goofy
kind of short - term allure, if one was stoned enough or hungry enough for random kicks.
It is a very good version
of a very familiar
kind of film, which is never a
bad idea where the academy is concerned.
The picture's
idea of an action sequence consists
of extreme close - ups
of two vehicles involved in some
kind of ill - defined skirmish intercut with extreme close - ups
of Bond and some
bad guy who looks just like him intercut with flashes and body parts, ending in Bond walking away with a wry grimace on his face.
But some gamers are pretty anal about that
kind of thing, so a 30 FPS cap isn't a
bad idea.
Instead, they're hell - bent on the
idea that the online masses, guilty
of exercising poor taste, are somehow complicit in the
worst kinds of crimes that might be committed somewhere on the Internet by some sicko craving an audience.
This book will make you feel
kind of bad for every
idea you've ever tried to implement without thinking through the actual problem or issue you were trying to address.
Opened in the fall
of 2012, the
idea was to create a bold new
kind of school district that was run by the state and less restricted by administrative red tape, in order to do some radical turn - around work in some
of Michigan's
worst schools.
I didn't get a chance to go into the pros and cons
of including excerpts in my guest post this month, but I've discussed here before why excerpts might be a
bad idea for certain
kinds of series.
I guess it's not a
bad idea for bundle if you need to keep track
of your Kindle, and at least the price is reasonable, but it's
kind of weird how they aren't advertising the bundle anywhere yet.
Plus it does very
badly with large pdf files (+30 mb) which
kind of cans the
idea of using most
of my OReilly books.
But I shared the conventional wisdom about them, which is that they're a
bad idea and there are all
kinds of late night commercials about them that just lead to a
bad reputation.
That's why when purchasing a term policy, it's never a
bad idea to find out what
kind of permanent policies are offered by the company you are considering.
Giving prizes to dogs whose appearances have been mangled by humans — though that's
kind of what happens every year at Westminster — is a
bad idea.
If your dog has any history
of fighting with other dogs or any
kind of dog - dog aggression, then adding a second dog may be a
bad idea.
Adding another ingredient that could increase the calorie density would probably be a
bad idea for large breed puppies, though some
kind of starch might be necessary for the mixture.
Yet much
worse are the
kind of fail - states that riddled Maniac Mansion, where players could have reached a point where actually finishing the game was utterly impossible, yet have no
idea that that was the case.
In a way, Tony couldn't have been less interested in the actual work
of the students, but it didn't feel
bad,
kind of like if you're in a room with these things, and the
ideas start moving, that's the way to go.
Supporting the generation and dissemination
of public knowledge
of the sciences relevant to the global eco-crises we've produced (and how best to undo / manage such crises) is not a
bad idea / activity to pursue; especially if we're determined to nurture and secure the
kinds of clear signals for which future generations are likely to say thanks for your life - affirming, freedom - loving labors.
That's my rewrite
of Scott Berkun's essay titled,» # 40 Why Smart People Defend
Bad Ideas» (he's much
kinder than I am about some
of the behavior he describes).
A lot
of law firms answer with this, «Hello, law office,»
kind of idea, or even
worse sometimes just a gruff hello because they were in the middle
of something and the phone interrupted them.