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I'd incessantly tap "twitter.com" into the address bar, somehow immediately forgetting it was blocked.
Mr. Horvitz, who has a Ph.D. in computer science and a medical degree from Stanford University, is an intense man who incessantly taps his foot during an interview.
Horvitz, who has a PhD in computer science and a medical degree from Stanford University, is an intense man who incessantly taps his foot during an interview.
The apps we use, the games on our phones, the messages we incessantly tap — all of it may seem to fly through the air and live in some cloud, but in truth, most of it lands with a thump in the earthly domain.
Finally, adding nothing more than microphones and a fan to a Chinese take-out restaurant, Mika Rottenberg transforms the impassive attendant at its counter into a siren of almost mythic, if not Medusa-like proportions, whose powers of concentration, long hair and extravagant, incessantly tapping fingernails conspire to make the space seem to reel.
I watched from what seemed like a great distance as friends tapped away incessantly at their iPads and iPhones while we spoke.
I can tap incessantly on one screen, sending photos to a guy looking to "hook up now" while scrolling through to a conversation with a friend about where to have brunch on Sunday.
My leg gets restless, and my feet tap incessantly.
But I do tap and drum my fingers incessantly.
Anyone who has sat through a meal in silence as fellow diners tap incessantly at their smartphones knows that technology can be addictive.
Tap, tap.
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