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This region's success has come from its intense cauldron of creativity and entrepreneurship, and with so much technological wonder left to discover, we need to make sure those qualities remain protected for generations to come.
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We discovered we would need to print twice as many booklets because prisoners wanted to take them home to their families rather than return them to the court clerk.
We wanted to do solar electric on our roof, but discovered we'd need to cut down a shade tree to do so, and that didn't quite feel right.
Finding the time to discover what we need to know and learn is the guiding theme of our work and play, particularly when the messages we are overwhelmed with speak to the urgency of defining and acting in a meaningful way.
Other than a little hiking in the national forest, we didn't have an agenda -- and as we discovered, we didn't need one.
In a world where Amazon is knocking out hundreds of emerging authors every year, it becomes increasingly difficult for emerging authors to be discovered, so we need to think about how we build brands like John Grisham, James Patterson," he said, revealing he is a fan of Bernard Cornwell, author of the swashbuckling Richard Sharpe novels.
"We're discovering that we need each other," says Malkas.
"We discovered we as an industry needed to do a better job of educating consumers," Mr. Costello says.
In the first few weeks of living there, as our son reveled in digging and redigging the garden and running feral around the yard, Dan and I discovered that we needed to get into fixer-upper gear immediately.
However, it was discovered that we needed to run the simulations much longer.
As we sought out and discovered things we needed - water filters, spacesuit fans, spools of 3D printer substrate - we also found a lot of things that we didn't need, or, at least, didn't have a use for at the time: mini-basketball games; bags of golden Chinese new year prizes; mind-spinning varieties of duct tape including band-aid, batman, bacon-themed (not all in the same roll, unfortunately).
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