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Now,
millions
of kids just had the same formative experience in their childhood that I had in mine.
On at least one, and maybe only one of those planets, primitive life evolved, which evolved over
millions
of years into things that walked upright and left footprints about three and a half million years ago in the mud flats of Tanzania, and eventually left a footprint on another world.
We've seen it with 20th-century fascisms: bloody wars,
millions
of deaths, immeasurable destruction.
And left on the side of the road are hundreds of
millions
of people in Western middle classes with anemic income growth for more than two decades, possibly three decades, according to some studies.
Now James, like
millions
of people behind bars, is an example of what happens if we believe that our failings don't define who we are, that we are all worthy of redemption and if we support those impacted by mass incarceration, we can all heal together.
A machine can read
millions
of essays or see
millions
of eyes within minutes.
When you look at elementary-school children, we have hundreds and hundreds of
millions
of children around the world that could benefit tremendously from being able to be connected to the Internet.
We have now deployed 30 different technologists in 18 different countries, and we have been able to connect
millions
of people in an effort to continue to learn what this particular segment of the market needs and demands.
And I have to tell you that although
millions
doesn't sound like a lot in terms of the billions that need to be connected, it's a start.
And not for a little while, perhaps hundreds of
millions
of years.
There were nearly five million emails, two million PDFs that needed to be scanned and indexed, and
millions
more files and other kinds of documents.
They can swell enormously when you add water to them, an experiment done by
millions
of kids every day.
Each of these blobs that you see, or voxels, as they're called, can contain
millions
and
millions
of neurons.
There are
millions
of people out there, like me, right now, feeling that way.
I'm grateful they made that decision before I was born, because it allowed me and
millions
of others to live in a very stable country.
But once they find it, that DNA is still tiny, and surrounded by so much other DNA, that what these machines then do is copy the target gene, and one copy piles on top of another,
millions
and
millions
and
millions
of copies, until that gene stands out against the rest; until we can visualize it, interpret it, read it, understand it, until we can answer: Does my pig have the flu?
He's 11 years old, and the thing that he loves most in the world is a show called "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic," like
millions
of other children across America.
Now, the show is marketed to girls ages five to nine, but there are
millions
of boys and grown men who enjoy "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic."
And what are Mike and myself and
millions
of other boys and men learning in this feminine, sissified world of "My Little Pony?" Well, they're learning to study hard and to work hard and to party hard and to look good and to feel good and to do good, and heaven preserve us from teaching these wussified concepts to boys.
And when a transaction is conducted, it's posted globally, across
millions
and
millions
of computers.
So if I wanted to go and hack a block and, say, pay you and you with the same money, I'd have to hack that block, plus all the preceding blocks, the entire history of commerce on that blockchain, not just on one computer but across
millions
of computers, simultaneously, all using the highest levels of encryption, in the light of the most powerful computing resource in the world that's watching me.
This is the face we need to see on
millions
of problem solvers worldwide, as we try to tackle the challenges of the next century.
And these existed for tens of
millions
of years.
Brandon's post created a global sensation that touched the lives of
millions.
And the fact is that all around the world, today,
millions
of people are voting like this.
For
millions
of years, we lived in little hunting and gathering groups.
For
millions
of years, our ancestors lived in little hunting and gathering groups.
There were
millions
of years where you found that sweet boy at the other side of the water hole, and you went for it.
So my optimism never wavers, because I know that there are
millions
of immigrants just like me, in front of me, behind me and all around me.
It's not about increasing sales, but about giving
millions
of additional children access to LEGO building bricks.
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