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There's no question that Elon is very aggressive on
his
timelines, but frankly, that drives us to do things better and faster.
But then once I realized that that's
his
job, and my job is to get the company close to comfortable so he can push again and put us back on that slope, then I started liking my job a lot more, instead of always being frustrated.
This is Buster setting up a pull-up machine at the office of
his
new start-up, Habit Labs, where they're trying to build other applications like "Health Month" for people.
Some pundit with too much time on
his
hands has reckoned that the new experiments are approximately 100 trillion times better than they were in 1960, 100 trillion times better.
It would change
his
day, all right?
And one of these kids shot up
his
hand, and he said, "Well, actually there is a name for it.
[Chatrooms and Children] I'm very proud of that picture, that's my son playing in
his
band with
his
friends for the first-ever gig, I believe you call it, where he got paid.
So him and
his
friends, they get together, they booked a room, like a church hall, and they got all their friends who had bands, and they got them together, and they do it all on Facebook, and then they sell tickets, and the first band on the - I was going to say "menu," that's probably the wrong word for it, isn't it?
But of course, if anybody in the chatroom asked for
his
real name, I'd say no.
And this is Doctor Who with
his
psychic paper.
So the idea that the gas man can turn up at my mom's door and he can show my mom
his
phone, and she can tap it with her phone, and it will come up with green if he really is from British Gas and allowed in, and it'll come up with red if he isn't, end of story.
So in the episode where he goes to Mars in a London bus, I can't show you the clip, due to the outrageous restrictions of Queen Anne-style copyright by the BBC, but in the episode where he goes to Mars in a London bus, Doctor Who is clearly shown getting on to the bus with the Oyster card reader using
his
psychic paper.
I think we're transitioning into Homo evolutis that, for better or worse, is not just a hominid that's conscious of
his
or her environment, it's a hominid that's beginning to directly and deliberately control the evolution of its own species, of bacteria, of plants, of animals.
And you see there a happy five-month-old, a five-month little boy who is going to watch things that are brought from
his
world:
his
mom, the caregiver, but also experiences that he would have were he to be in
his
daycare.
This is a picture of President Barack Obama and
his
advisors, tracking the killing of Osama bin Laden.
Chris Anderson, the editor of Wired, defended
his
choice and said there aren't enough women, prominent women in technology to sell a cover, to sell an issue.
He balked at first, but said he eventually followed the directive happily, because
his
stories got better and
his
job got easier.
I never heard anyone say this about Anderson Cooper and
his
crew, who were attacked covering the same story.
The poor kid, you know, has this terrified look on
his
face, God knows what they think.
And I looked at
his
whacky pedal mechanism; he was full of pride over
his
design.
His
smile, our glow as we talked a universal language of design, invisible to the chaos around us.
His
machine: homemade, bolted, rusty, comical.
He was particularly proud of the comfortable seat, really comfortable seat he had made in
his
chariot and its beautiful fabric fringe around the edge.
So I had a client who came in, about to be evicted because he hasn't paid
his
rent.
But he hasn't paid
his
rent, of course, because he's paying for
his
HIV medication and just can't afford both.
And
his
first hire was a legal services attorney to represent the patients.
So I called Barry, and with
his
blessing, in October 1995 walked into the waiting room of the pediatrics clinic at Boston Medical Center.
And so many of
his
patients came in presenting with malnutrition that be began prescribing food for them.
Here we are, 45 years after Geiger has prescribed food for
his
patients, and I have doctors telling me, "On those issues, we practice a 'don't ask, don't tell' policy."
The average NCAA Division I men's basketball player dedicates 39 hours a week to
his
sport.
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