Joyful, exciting, unique, slightly odd, even a little bit naive - a proper break from the norm.
Are these people as naive as a few of these tech geniuses portray them?
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It's so twisted that the views of the only candidate with military experience, Rep. Ron Paul, are routinely dismissed as being naive by a handful of warmongers who don't look as if they've ever thrown a punch in their lives.
Heading the ticket as presidential candidate is South Korea's "Mr. Clean, " the respected, incorruptible, maybe even a bit naive Lee Hoi Chang, a former judge.
Asking Amazon and Google to just stop making Kindle Fire and Nexus devices to "rescue" the industry would be more than a little naive, not to mention a disservice to those who really need the prices or software.
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"We lived in a naive world at Pfizer, " says Michael Melnick, a chemist at Kalexsyn.
One obvious loophole, even to a naive layperson, is that an email address cannot be pinned to a location.
Lindbergh cozied up to Adolf Hitler in a naive attempt to keep America isolationist in World War II.
At first click, a naive user is immediately confused by the hatched batch of new windows lingering in the browser frame.
An infuriated British government, led then by John Major, protested the visa, calling it a naive reward for an unrepentant terrorist.
But what if Mr Salz determines that "One Barclays", in a cultural and ethical sense, is a naive and impossible dream?
The idea that antioxidants can perform important physiologic functions is not implausible, but it appears to be a naive and incomplete belief.
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Mr Megrahi may be the beneficiary of flawed reasoning by a naive Scottish administration or of cynical manoeuvring by the British government.
ObamaCare pushes this folly largely based on a naive assumption that models that worked well in one community can be made to work everywhere.
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"I was naive to think a startup could pull it off, " says founder Ashar Aziz, who is now the chief technical officer of N1.
In the popular World War II cartoon strip The Sad Sack, the character was a naive, confused, lazy, bumbling private, but happy enough and almost lovable.
The product of a 1950s love affair between a naive girl and her older, married employer, the author had managed contentedly with warm, inclusive adoptive parents into her thirties.
Implementing economic sanctions is a naive strategy at best.
This points to a diplomacy based on a shrewd trading of interests, not despite all that disarming courtesy a naive faith that noxious regimes will show goodwill just because they are treated with respect.
Indeed, she may well have published her book in part to quash the notion that she is a naive innocent who is simply manipulated to attack one political side and not the other.
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In fact, in the current season, Scott seems to stumble into managerial success, outselling the other branches of the mid-size paper company with a modicum of charm and a naive sincerity that makes him almost impossible to distrust.
This reckless and irresponsible course was ill-advised when, with the fall of the Berlin Wall and prior to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, many in the West indulged in the naive belief that a new, threat-free world had arrived.
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"In a very naive way, the advantage of quantum computing is that by being a little bit of zero and a little bit of one, you can do two calculations at once, " says Raymond Laflamme, a researcher at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
Let's start with the wine writers, the people who contribute observations like "It is a naive domestic Burgundy without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption, " at least in the imaginations of James Thurber and Monty Python (a fine Australian fighting wine, indeed).
That said, in describing the only real solution available, it also shows why it may be naive to expect a rapid end to the crisis - because the German people are understandably reluctant to mortgage their futures to nations, over whose expenditure and finances they have no direct control.
This is a little naive given that the modern securities class action is mainly an exercise in getting a case past the motion to dismiss and only a handful of cases have every gone before a jury.
It's soft to let the dead rest in peace for a few days and naive not to administer the equivalent of a Breathalyzer for grief.
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