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en I think there's different clusters that do things together socially. Everybody watches out for everybody, but if you need your privacy, nobody's overbearing.

en With the first version of the product, we want to make cluster deployment really easy, to get the applications on it and to integrate it into the infrastructure. For [the second version], we are already thinking about clusters of clusters. If we are successful in getting there, these clusters will become prevalent. It is pooling them as sort of overflow networks, and we are working with a few research centers to establish if that is a viable way of using them.

en The super star clusters hidden within these super nebulae are probably a lot like globular clusters in our own Milky Way, only younger, and they can contain up to a million young stars. The mystery is why our own Milky Way no longer forms globular star clusters and hasn't for 10 billion years. These galaxies still can. We want to know why. This is star formation on steroids.

en I think that people are reacting in a way to increase their privacy in response to things that are decreasing their privacy. The Internet potentially exposes information to anyone in the world. It's fundamentally different from ... 10 years ago.

en [But Privacy Council CEO Larry Ponemon took a different tack in a conference call with reporters.] I feel like the lone soldier attacking the hill, ... We don't see Passport as a large privacy issue here. Quite frankly, folks, Passport itself is not creating the kinds of privacy problems that are being advanced by EPIC (Electronic Privacy Information Center) and others.

en This is the event to find all the brightest deep-space objects, the brightest galaxies, exploded stars, globular clusters, open clusters and gas clouds. These are 110 of the best objects outside of our solar system.

en The celebrities who bought my watches did help, but they weren't just doing me a favor because they truly loved the watches, ... When I design something and I love it myself, I know it's going to be big.

en The other point is that clusters from time to time interact with one another and create new clusters.

en He's like a sponge. He picks up everything. He's an observer. He watches, but he likes to do things himself and he's able to pick things up quite quickly.

en The Fed watches everything, but certainly the weakest sector is manufacturing. We have a bunch of little hints that things are doing better but they (the Fed) don't have to look very far to find the other pieces that show things are very weak.

en You only have to see one privacy policy to realize it doesn't have a lot of teeth to it. People are discouraged to learn that retailer privacy policies don't protect their privacy. They just tell you how the retailer will use the information.

en Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued. The problem with privacy cases is that most privacy plaintiffs have to give up their privacy. In order to sue you have to show up in court and show that they used your phone records.

en Our study found that to truly respect consumers' privacy, companies need to incorporate privacy into every aspect of their business. From respecting consumers choices about how to market to them and using the most secure technology available, to the way that their customer service representatives manage private information and respond to questions about privacy, it must be a core component of every customer interaction. E-LOAN has understood this from the beginning, which is why it continues to be recognized and rewarded for its strong commitment to consumer privacy.

en I was like, 'Kam, that's what you should be doing. She watches for those kinds of things.

en We see these precursor systems, containing one neutron star in the form of a millisecond pulsar, all over the place in globular clusters. Plus, globular clusters are so closely packed that you have a lot of interactions. It's a natural way to make double neutron-star systems.


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