Long
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Now, the last thing that I want to talk to you about is care customization, because if you've got care anywhere and you've got care networking, those are going to go a
long
way towards improving our health care system, but there's still too much guesswork.
It's like a badge of honor to see how
long
they can get the patient to live.
There's a
long
list of disorders that contribute, and as I mentioned before, often early in life.
The light my eyes had carried for as
long
as they had been blue.
So I am indeed a neurosurgeon, and I follow a
long
tradition of neurosurgery, and what I'm going to tell you about today is adjusting the dials in the circuits in the brain, being able to go anywhere in the brain and turning areas of the brain up or down to help our patients.
So as I said, neurosurgery comes from a
long
tradition.
It uses
long
sentences like this Gibbon one.
1841, some long-lost superintendent of schools is upset because of what he has for a
long
time "noted with regret the almost entire neglect of the original" blah blah blah blah blah.
That's
long
enough for a generation of managers to retire.
A lot of times at a crime scene when people see a skeletonized body, they think, "Wow, this has been here for a really
long
time undiscovered."
The failure to account for vulture scavenging can result in forensic scientists inaccurately estimating how
long
someone has been dead and then searching through the wrong missing person's files.
And I said to her, "Well, your year is going to be
long
and arduous, dear."
He made a
long
examination, and told me, "Sebastian, you are not sick, your prostate is perfect.
Well, the Greeks thought about what happens when gods and humans and immortality mix for a
long
time.
Once you get that electronic tattoo, you're going to be rolling up and down for a
long
time, so as you go through this stuff, just be careful what you post.
How do I keep them motivated for the
long
run?"
All right, let's take a look at the
long
one first, okay?
And the award was about a celebration for a building which had been in use over a
long
period of time.
Or they say, "Everybody says as
long
as I get started on a career by the time I'm 30, I'll be fine."
But we've come a
long
way.
And I was in a dark place for a
long
time, unable to create.
So the preservation and the survival of DNA depends on many factors, and I have to admit, most of which we still don't quite understand, but depending upon when an organism dies and how quickly he's buried, the depth of that burial, the constancy of the temperature of that burial environment, will ultimately dictate how
long
DNA will survive over geologically meaningful time frames.
So that means that we can actually take Asian elephant chromosomes, modify them into all those positions we've actually now been able to discriminate with the mammoth genome, we can put that into an enucleated cell, differentiate that into a stem cell, subsequently differentiate that maybe into a sperm, artificially inseminate an Asian elephant egg, and over a
long
and arduous procedure, actually bring back something that looks like this.
I think it's just that we have to think very deeply about the implications, ramifications of our actions, and so as
long
as we have good, deep discussion like we're having now, I think we can come to a very good solution as to why to do it.
But that's what would enable us to preserve the video games for a really
long
time, and that's what museums do.
And it's too
long
to explain the acquisition, but if you want to go on the MoMA blog, there's a
long
post where I explain why it's such a great example of design.
It took a
long
time to persuade them to talk to me, and once they agreed, they were so full of their story that they couldn't stop telling it, and the first weekend I spent with them, the first of many, I recorded more than 20 hours of conversation.
I have been there for a
long
time.
And even if you've had pizza with somebody for a very
long
time, don't you still say things like, "Should we get the usual?"
Well, Arthur C. Clarke, a famous science fiction writer from the 1950s, said that, "We overestimate technology in the short term, and we underestimate it in the
long
term."
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