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It was scary as hell (being on CNBC), but the cool thing about it is, as a researcher, you publish a lot, but it's very rare that you do research that makes the headlines,
Russell Sobel
It is scary, scary and rare. Because what we know is most sexual assaults, the victim and the perpetrator know each other to some degree. So stranger assaults only make up about 20 percent of the sexual assaults we see and for them to come within days of each other is very rare and very frightening.
Janine D'Anniballe
Now computer companies will have a nice precedent. They just have to wait for the researcher to publish his findings -- [a] detailed technical article with maybe some code or proof of concept -- and then they will sue. And they will win.
Guillaume Tena
I think we're definitely getting cool. We used to see research from Asia (about Motorola phones) saying things like, 'It's like some Cadillac that nobody wants.' Now we see research that it's seen as very innovative and cool.
Jim Wicks
As CEO and then chairman of CNBC, Pamela led the network through a most challenging era in business news reporting. The network has retained its strong profitability, and the CNBC audience continues to be among the wealthiest in all of cable television.
Bob Wright
Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64. Any researcher or student, whether they're in New York or New Delhi can now research and learn from these books that previously were only available in a library.
Susan Wojcicki
It's not the glitzy thing that makes headlines, but giving an opportunity to your younger players is the best way to go for the long-term health of the organization.
Bill Stoneman
It's scary when you undergo something like that. But I did a lot of research, so I knew what I was getting into. And then it becomes less scary.
George Karl
This can only make us a better football team. This was just what we needed to get us in line. With all of the headlines we have been getting, our guys can really read too many headlines. We need to focus in and forget the headlines.
Ed Stanley
We are being sort of a left-behind country with new research. It's really kind of scary. America used to lead the world with new research and new breakthroughs.
Roger Johnson
There are some areas in Africa where people get one infected bite per night, and there is nowhere else better than there to research. By putting the Internet in there, [scientists] can perform much better, leading-edge [trials] wherever they're willing to go because they know they will have access, can publish remotely and are not replicating research done elsewhere. They can interact a great deal more easily and turn things around much quicker.
Mark Bennett
They're all the same thing - space walks. ... It's cool, but it's a little scary if you worry about losing your grip and floating away from the space station. And also, physically, it's the hardest work we do.
Bill McArthur
Kids do dumb, stupid, selfish things, ... The unfortunate thing about our kids is it makes headlines. With notoriety comes responsibility.
Jim Calhoun
One thing that makes Mike the player that he is, he has a great demeanor about him. He sure is a cool customer. Sometimes in life if that's the way you appear, even if you're not, it makes everybody else comfortable and allows you to do your job better. I think he's a great competitor.
Greg Schiano
Send it to someone who can publish it. And if they won't publish it, send it to someone else who can publish it! And keep sending it! Of course, if no one will publish it, at that point you might want to think about doing something other than writing.
Robert Parker
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