Remember, like the minimum wage, which is actually * zero * (and far more people are earning just that these days), the smallest
space people live in is * zero square feet *.
Apple's HomeKit platform is the easiest option for someone who wants to start tinkering with smart home tech, and a smart speaker expands that ease of use — but only so far as it can actually get into
the spaces people live.
Not exact matches
«So it's a convenient trope, but I think it's one that can lead you down a path where only the
people who
live in that
space get to make policy on that
space.
By feeling truly present, you can share unbounded
spaces and experiences with the
people in your
life.
Live Stories can apparently attract about 20 million
people on average in a 24 - hour span, which means that ad
space on a 20 - million - view story can be worth about $ 400,000.
Dostoevsky once wrote that a
person could
live in a square yard of
space, as long as that
person was free; but he couldn't possibly have meant at $ 589 a night???
The layout of the
spaces we inhabit, from schools to offices to homes, influences the way
people live, so Cary has spent most of his career expanding his design practice into humanitarian work.
More recently, WeWork began experimenting with a co-
living space, WeLive, where
people rent part of a
living space and take part in shared amenities as part of the deal.
As India launches the first smartphone into
space, critics are questioning how a nation with so many
people living in poverty should spend money to expand a
space program.
At SpaceX, his steering a company whose mission is to «revolutionize
space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling
people to
live on other planets.»
And if you're
living in a small apartment or sharing the
space with other
people, the more clever and out - of - the - way the better.
SpaceX's mission statement highlights both its short - term goals (developing the technologies needed to explore
space) and long - term aspirations (enabling
people to
live on other planets, like Mars).
Name: John Zimmer Company: Lyft Work -
life balance philosophy: It's a combination of finding work that you are passionate about so you feel good about committing the time, as well as making the physical and mental time and
space to be the with the
people most important in your
life.
«The more that you make
space for
people to have
life outside the office, the better they're going to perform when they're in the office,» Forman says.
Musk founded the aerospace company in 2002 in order «to revolutionize
space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling
people to
live on other planets,» according to the company website.
Joe Christiansen, owner of Blaze Streaming Media, also of Portland, thinks of himself as a virtual event coordinator, staging a client's
live stream, testing Internet access at a meeting
space and capturing e-mail addresses from
people who watch the
live stream for the client to use for lead generation afterward.
In a
live tweeting scenario, it's just as valuable to follow your event's hashtag as it is to follow influencers in your
space so that you are able to stay in touch with what
people are saying about your event.
Space tourism is the first step toward «millions of people living and working in space,» Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said Tue
Space tourism is the first step toward «millions of
people living and working in
space,» Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said Tue
space,» Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said Tuesday.
Kelly: Yeah, I'll tell you what: Flying in
space is a privilege, and even more so when you can share that experience with this
person that I've known my whole
life.
Many
people in the world's largest cities already
live in tiny apartments, and one way to save on costs for a
space similar to Hill's is to cut down on the number of alternatives needed, says Lloyd Alter, managing editor of Treehugger.
In Europe or Asia or most places in the world,
people live in much smaller
spaces, and that very much drives the size of the furniture
people put into their homes.
Giving employees the
space and time to maintain a healthy work -
life balance keeps
people from feeling micromanaged.
Jeff Bezos addressed the audience in the 32nd
Space Symposium in Colorado and shared his plans of bringing affordable commercial space tourism that would enable millions of people to work and live in s
Space Symposium in Colorado and shared his plans of bringing affordable commercial
space tourism that would enable millions of people to work and live in s
space tourism that would enable millions of
people to work and
live in
spacespace.
But as fun as maximalist thoughts of an immutable ledger are to entertain, the fact is the
people in the blockchain
space still
live in the real world, where law — not computer code — controls, and online actions can have actual consequences.
The Times says
people can project
life - sized versions of Bowie in his iconic costumes into their own
spaces, and «explore them as if they were physically there.»
At
Space Angels, we believe that our future involves thousands of
people living and working productively beyond the confines of Earth's atmosphere.
In each episode,
Space Angels CEO Chad Anderson interviews influential space entrepreneurs to better understand their bold plans to create a future with millions of people living and working in space — and ultimately, to help investors gain insight into the opportunities and risks of early - stage space inves
Space Angels CEO Chad Anderson interviews influential
space entrepreneurs to better understand their bold plans to create a future with millions of people living and working in space — and ultimately, to help investors gain insight into the opportunities and risks of early - stage space inves
space entrepreneurs to better understand their bold plans to create a future with millions of
people living and working in
space — and ultimately, to help investors gain insight into the opportunities and risks of early - stage space inves
space — and ultimately, to help investors gain insight into the opportunities and risks of early - stage
space inves
space investing.
At
Space Angels, it is our strongly - held belief that, in our generation, the people who carry the mantle of this «answerable courage» are not only the young men and women who are risking their lives to go into space, but also the entrepreneurs who are putting everything they have on the line to build a future in space for all huma
Space Angels, it is our strongly - held belief that, in our generation, the
people who carry the mantle of this «answerable courage» are not only the young men and women who are risking their
lives to go into
space, but also the entrepreneurs who are putting everything they have on the line to build a future in space for all huma
space, but also the entrepreneurs who are putting everything they have on the line to build a future in
space for all huma
space for all humanity.
As the ideals of the gig economy spread and more
people across a wider breadth of sectors can adopt a flexible working
life, niche
spaces are serving the needs of the increasing number of industries that want to work in coworking
spaces.
Ultimately, the plan is for Blue Origin to become a profitable, self - sustaining enterprise, with a long - term goal to cut the cost of
space flight so that millions of
people can
live and work off Earth, Bezos said.
One reason that I work out of coworking
spaces wherever I go is to connect to a city and
people that actually
live there.
All Biblical characters we read about are to some extent abstractions from the real
person who
lived in time and
space.
There is an air of friendship and positivity, despite the fact that
people are
living in close quarters with little
space of their own.
For example, a man named Job, who
lived some 3,600 years ago and was «the greatest of all the
people of the East», made a startling statement, saying that God «stretches out the northern sky over empty
space, suspending the earth upon nothing.»
Hitler justified his attempt to conquer Russia saying Germany needed «lebensraum» (German for «
living space») for its
people.
It provided a respite, a
space for repentance, before the final stroke fell; and so far as we can see, it was because of that respite that the Jewish
people, unlike their kinsfolk of the north, survived the utter destruction of their state, and
lived to hand on a great religious inheritance to the wider world.
The call to confession «invite
people to get in touch with themselves and asks where they feel some empty
spaces in their
lives» (symbolized by a display of empty, clear plastic bags on the communion table), as if admitting emptiness were the same as confessing sin, and as if sin were merely the absence of good.
It wasn't just about the subject matter — although it's tricky to write about such a tender and intimate time in a
person's
life, to tell your own story while still holding
space for stories that are so different than your own, to attempt to shepherd
people well in the liminal
spaces of their faith journeys — but it was also just the season of
life with being pregnant with our fourth and then giving birth and suddenly having four tinies between the ages of 9 and newborn meant I had a lot less time with a lot less energy (and even less sleep!)
You are even picketing outside of churches and sending
people in to invade them during their worship services, violating their sacred
space, because they don't
live up to your «standards».
This involves the sharing of
living space and resources in order to reduce one's personal
living expenses and / or to free up more individual time and energy for mission of one kind or another and / or to provide mutual support in
living a more
person - centered and God - centered
life.
The second definition would be Black
Lives Matters a decentralized movement that maintains its momentum by having local organizers and activists take on a clarion call to
people in their own
spaces.
But there is an inherent danger in this approach which derives from the fact that human nature makes it difficult for a group of
people to share money and meals and chores and
living space equitably and harmoniously, particularly if they try to do this in a democratic way.
So you can say «black
lives matter» and still go into a
space where the «other» in your community is a
person of native descent, of Mexican descent.
Maybe you'll actually find that most folks have a real social
life that doesn't include grabbing personal attention by insulting
people in their own
space.
lives of all
people — given the fact that we do some things as ends in themselves without ulterior motive or outside design, freely entering into such activity within its own time (a playtime) and its own
space (a playground) and its own order (a playbook)-- it is surprising that we understand play so poorly.
After excoriating the «nothingness» of the Reagan and Bush years, she writes: «But the recoil from nothingness has left a
space that, just possibly, could be filled in by a new faith that government can help
people's
lives.
Although the soul is united to the body during a
person's earthly
life, it is capable of transcending that relationship and existing apart from
space and time altogether.
We are able to offer what Henri Nouwen calls «hospitality»: a
space in our
lives where other
people can feel at home, where they are given room to be themselves.2
The
spaces of theological education, filled with
persons who are different and seeking justice, are already «dialogical» places where
lives meet and where bodies interact on physical, emotional and linguistic levels.
To come into a
space that is hospitable (not neutral per sae — but with the capacity to acknowledge difference and diversity in how we
live out belief and faith) demands that
people are willing to process and deal with these kinds of barriers.