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... supplies to plummet. It will have much more power, more consistently.
“Curiosity will even land in a new fashion,” says Crisp. “ ... analysis before the vehicle moves in for a closer look.
“Curiosity will have a laser on its mast that can take aim at a rock and vaporize a ...
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... things apart to see what's inside. Which is why Sara thought of us when she got some Curiosity Quest DVDs to review. The series attempts ... back in the room to find the toaster disassembled.
Curiosity Quest is produced in Southern California for KCVR ... write to the host, asking questions about things that have sparked their curiosity, and the host, Joel Greene, goes out (with cameras) to find ...
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... the Dust Settles?
What you really need is something to sustain you, something that has staying power. I believe that thing is curiosity.
In the movies, we see the hero riding in on a white horse, kicking down ... on that interest. You have to cultivate and sustain a daily kind of curiosity.
If you think about it, we abandon our ideas and projects for the same reason we might abandon a lover. ...
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... by the desire, no matter how futile and random, to get sex out of it. Which in turn drives my curiosity and chutzpah to participate in their efforts to get sex, no matter how futile and random.
It' ... how we get from point a to point b
So, finished as a date prospect, obviously. But, still a curiosity. This man has chutzpah of his own. Delve.
K: Have you gone out much?
NS: I have met some very ...
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... study on Light vs. Fish drove me to develop a light that can attract fish's curiosity, below the activity above, to produce more fish to the area I am fishing rather than trying to light a large area ... it were a branch? The design of the Crappi Candle fulfills all the needs of attracting fish curiosity to the bait or lure. The Crappi Candle serves as an external light source for unhooking fish ...
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... argues, we should acknowledge its existence and turn up the volume on the other side of the equation: the impulse that pulls us toward challenge and exploration.
That is to say, we need to cultivate curiosity.
“Our curiosity and threat detection systems evolved together, and they function to ensure optimal decisions are made in an unpredictable, uncertain world,” he writes. “ ...
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