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What if the oil
actually
got where it was trying to go?
We
actually
get a chance to choose not to use products that have dangerous, poisonous plastic in them.
The little bottle says, "I just don't know ..." (Laughter) But that's not
actually
what happens.
But the dirty production, the burning of toxins, the lack of environmental standards in Asia, is
actually
creating so much dirty air pollution, it's coming across the ocean, and has erased our gains here in California.
I mean
actually
respecting them, respecting what they've achieved.
That's called biomimicry, and that opens the door to zero waste production; zero pollution production; that we could
actually
enjoy a high quality of life, a high standard of living, without trashing the planet.
And what we've done is that we've turned the bullet into a light source, so that bullet is
actually
shining, and it makes it really easy to find these fragments.
During a physical autopsy, if you
actually
have to dig through the body to find these fragments, that's
actually
quite hard to do.
It
actually
looks like this, just to give you a feeling for what it looks like.
I mean it's probably the wet dream for a heart surgeon to be able to go inside of the patient's heart before you
actually
do surgery, and do that with high-quality resolution data.
So he could
actually
see things in the goggles.
And this is a little bit freaky, because what Motts is seeing is
actually
this.
I
actually
have no idea what my robot is going to do today.
Actually, as soon as someone turns it on, I go into the other room and read.
So this is
actually
the first time we've ever done live audience feedback to a performance.
And I would suggest to you that
actually
what we are dealing with here, in the Chinese context, is a new kind of paradigm, which is different from anything we've had to think about in the past.
You're looking at things where people are
actually
given information, and they're not following through with it.
This was the notion of whether the patients felt that they
actually
would go ahead and brush and floss their teeth.
So they asked them at the beginning, "Do you think you'll
actually
be able to stick with this program?"
In health care terms, you could characterize this as whether or not somebody feels that they see a path towards better health, that they can
actually
see their way towards getting better health, and that's a very important notion.
But it
actually
hits home.
So I want to talk about, I want to shift now to think about how we deliver health information in this country, how we
actually
get information.
Actually, it's a spoof.
Who among us would
actually
say that people read this?
And who among us would
actually
say that people who do try to read this
actually
get anything out of it?
They went to the nutritional information box and saw that what works for cereal, works for our food,
actually
helps people understand what's in their food.
Then you can drill down and understand how
actually
we put your level in context, and we use color to illustrate exactly where your value falls.
So we thought the patient might
actually
want to know the context as well.
What you're
actually
measuring is spelled out in clean language.
So this patient is in their 50s, so we can
actually
give them a very precise estimate of what their risk for prostate cancer is.
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