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If you wanted to get into the right ballpark, you'd have to imagine every grain of sand on every beach, under
all
the oceans and lakes, and then shrink them
all
so they fit in here.
So when these crash into molecules of oxygen, as they do in your engine or in your barbecues, they release energy and they reassemble, and every carbon atom ends up at the center of a CO2 molecule, holding on to two oxygens, and
all
the hydrogens end up as parts of waters, and everybody follows the rules.
So Weston designed
all
the moving molecules that you saw today.
And this starts happening
all
the time.
How did you make
all
these people pay for music?"
So I then began looking at
all
the research plots I could over the whole of the Western United States where cattle had been removed to prove that it would stop desertification, but I found the opposite, as we see on this research station, where this grassland that was green in 1961, by 2002 had changed to that situation.
To this day, he is a stick of TNT lit from both ends, could describe to you in detail the way the sky bends in the moment before it's about to fall, and despite an army of friends who
all
call him an inspiration, he remains a conversation piece between people who can't understand sometimes being drug-free has less to do with addiction and more to do with sanity.
But I want to tell them that
all
of this is just debris left over when we finally decide to smash
all
the things we thought we used to be, and if you can't see anything beautiful about yourself, get a better mirror, look a little closer, stare a little longer, because there's something inside you that made you keep trying despite everyone who told you to quit.
It is the market for
all
those people for whom there is no other market coming.
And if we tell the consumer brands, "You may advertise
all
the benefits of your product," but we tell charities, "You cannot advertise
all
the good that you do," where do we think the consumer dollars are going to flow?
Here they've come
all
the way across the Atlantic to make
all
this money, but making
all
this money will get you sent directly to Hell.
They're excited about
all
this, but they're also concerned that it might be competitive with the extremely important efforts to protect endangered species that are still alive, that haven't gone extinct yet.
We'll get help from Bob Lanza and Mike McGrew to get that into germ plasm that can go into chickens that can produce passenger pigeon squabs that can be raised by band-tailed pigeon parents, and then from then on, it's passenger pigeons
all
the way, maybe for the next six million years.
I find out about big decisions now that are made
all
the time, I've never even heard about it, which is great.
Jordan then published his results online, including
all
the things he had tried and didn't work, so others could study and reproduce it.
But, of course, you couldn't do it, because we don't know the names of
all
the people with Internet or email addresses, and even if we did know their names, I'm pretty sure that they would not want their name, address and telephone number published to everyone.
So we've built this system where we understand
all
the parts of it, but we're using it in a very, very different way than we expected to use it, and it's gotten a very, very different scale than it was designed for.
And in fact, nobody really exactly understands
all
the things it's being used for right now.
It's turning into one of these big emergent systems like the financial system, where we've designed
all
the parts but nobody really exactly understands how it operates and
all
the little details of it and what kinds of emergent behaviors it can have.
And so I think that this is actually, of
all
the problems you're going to hear about at the conference, this is probably one of the very easiest to fix.
But I managed to control
all
the emotions inside me, and answer the questions.
We made it
all
the way to the border of Laos.
That's Danny Bessette, 23 years later, because this is the year, and it's also the year where Danny got married, where we have, for the first time, the approval by the FDA of a drug that precisely targets the defect in cystic fibrosis based upon
all
this molecular understanding.
And the kids that you see here
all
volunteered to be part of this, 28 of them, and you can see as soon as the picture comes up that they are in fact a remarkable group of young people
all
afflicted by this disease,
all
looking quite similar to each other.
You can do this same kind of chip technology for kidneys, for hearts, for muscles,
all
the places where you want to see whether a drug is going to be a problem, for the liver.
We have made
all
these discoveries pouring out of laboratories across the world.
I think it'll be the goal of the poets and the muppets and the surfers and the bankers and
all
the other people who join this stage and think about what we're trying to do here and why it matters.
We see that not
all
the people at the square are the same.
And
all
this we give them hoping that in six months or in a year, if we spend a lot of money, they'll give us a Tupperware.
My community, the Maasai, we believe that we came from heaven with
all
our animals and
all
the land for herding them, and that's why we value them so much.
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