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And finally, at the ecosystem level, whether it's flood prevention or drought control provided by the forests, or whether it is the ability of poor farmers to go out and gather leaf litter for their cattle and goats, or whether it's the ability of their wives to go and collect fuel wood from the forest, it is
actually
the poor who depend most on these ecosystem services.
And just watch the change in colors in India, China, Europe, sub-Saharan Africa as we move on and consume global biomass at a rate which is
actually
not going to be able to sustain us.
But on the other hand, if you start measuring, how much would it
actually
cost to restore the land of the shrimp farm back to productive use?
And
actually
we've done this with the TEEB project.
This is important, because in China in 1997, the Yellow River
actually
went dry for nine months causing severe loss of agriculture output and pain and loss to society.
If more companies did this, and if more sectors engaged this as sectors, you could have analysts, business analysts, and you could have people like us and consumers and NGOs
actually
look and compare the social performance of companies.
So we
actually
have some movement forward.
We've
actually
kind of made an ethical choice in society to not have coral reefs.
HC: So our diners started to get bored with this idea, and we decided to give them the same course twice, so here we
actually
took an element from the maki roll and and took a picture of a dish and then basically served that picture with the dish.
The champagne grapes that you see are
actually
carbonated grapes.
The difference between our nachos and the other guy's nachos, is that this is
actually
a dessert.
And after doing all of this dematerialization and reconfiguring of this, of these ingredients, we realized that it was pretty cool, because as we served it, we learned that the dish
actually
behaves like the real thing, where the cheese begins to melt.
So when you're looking at this thing in the dining room, you have this sensation that this is
actually
a plate of nachos, and it's not really until you begin tasting it that you realize this is a dessert, and it's just kind of like a mind-ripper.
HC: Let's talk about flavor transformation, and let's
actually
make some cool stuff.
So the cow, basically, eats three basic things in their feed: corn, beets, and barley, and so what I do is I
actually
challenge my staff with these crazy, wild ideas.
This is made from three ingredients: beets, barley, corn, and so it
actually
cooks up like hamburger meat, looks and tastes like hamburger meat, and not only that, but it's basically removing the cow from the equation.
And to give you a simple example here as to what we
actually
fed these customers, there's a bale of hay there and some crab apples.
I'm
actually
going to share something with you I haven't talked about probably in more than 10 years.
I was running across the street, and the only thing that I
actually
remember is feeling like a grenade went off in my head.
The redundancy was
actually
good for me.
One of the pivotal times for me was
actually
learning to cross the street again as a blind person.
And the second one was
actually
trying to figure out how to cross that street.
It was
actually
robotic surgery that removed a hematoma from behind my eye.
Now, Dr. Wertham was
actually
a pretty decent guy.
And there are
actually
many people that think we should not even touch it; we should just leave it alone, it's not to be solved.
What happens then
actually
is that you lose the grounding of the self, you have no longer access to any feeling of your own existence, and, in fact, there can be images going on, being formed in the cerebral cortex, except you don't know they're there.
It's just to tell you that in that red section of the brain stem, there are, to make it simple, all those little squares that correspond to modules that
actually
make brain maps of different aspects of our interior, different aspects of our body.
Like this pattern of pulses here
actually
means "baby's face," and so when the brain gets this pattern of pulses, it knows that what was out there was a baby's face, and if it got a different pattern it would know that what was out there was, say, a dog, or another pattern would be a house.
Now let me put my money where my mouth is and show you that we can
actually
produce normal output, and what the implications of this are.
This is just
actually
the first one that we tried.
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