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en We are always on the lookout for interesting initiatives that leverage technology to get people involved. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the typical dating stereotypes. Maybe we're not looking in the right places . . . but I haven't seen another approach exactly like it. If this works, obviously, we would be interested in helping expand it beyond Colorado.

en It's becoming really popular. It's helping us expand our audience to younger people, who tend to be the ones most interested in the accessories and come to the show to check out what's new.

en It was obviously an excellent quarter. They're starting to see real leverage in commercial airplanes, both in terms of orders and manufacturing initiatives that are helping margins.

en I really like that approach. That makes it more interesting for somebody who is interested in those viewpoints but isn't interested in becoming a power searcher.

en He saw a lot of the country, but mostly he saw a lot of Colorado. He saw and learned more about places in Colorado in his short lifetime than most people ever do.

en If Colorado had a better regulatory environment, then people would be far more interested in exploring in Colorado.

en When people who haven't been working tightly with us on this and think they are helping (get involved), then this happens.

en We have speakers each month, but the real thing is to get people involved who are interested in looking into their ancestry and helping the historical society preserve records into a usable form. Hopefully we are meeting the needs of these people and the society as well.

en That's one issue that people haven't really recognized. This isn't about helping people upgrade technology. It's just about keeping what you have working when it stops working not through any fault of the electronics or the consumer, but through a government action.

en The biggest problem is that the small business is what I call an IT castaway. They don't have the leverage to deal with the technology, to recruit the people they need to run with the technology or to build a system that [they] can manage themselves.

en The folks that are coming haven't arrived yet, but we are looking for them by Friday. They are folks that have come up during hurricane threats many times. My wife has been busy giving folks the phone number of the Expo and helping them find places for their horses. So far we have found places for everybody.

en It was sort of something that I had wanted to do, but it was a surprise, ... It's a very interesting essay on people and how they approach their work, and how they approach each other, and how they see themselves.

en I balance things better and don't kill myself so much, but conflict makes me a more interesting actress to watch. The places I go to to pull emotions from, I think if you have a perfect, happy life, you just don't have those places. And I want those places. I'm proud of those places.
  Vanessa Marcil

en We're living in a world where technology is a huge part of our lives, but it can be a blessing and a curse. Some people think this technology can make us more productive. But it's not helping us with social skills. It's alienating us from other people.

en I think it's an awesome program; there's really nothing more important than for young people to be able to travel to other places, get new ideas, get out of their comfort zone. Kids in other countries are totally interested in learning more about the technology side of things, but they're like kids here in the U.S.; they love their country, but they also want to see what else is out there. It's a dream they have, and they don't see it as impossible.


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